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To: lurqer who wrote (27347)7/1/2003 10:55:47 PM
From: Clappy  Respond to of 104202
 
L-Dude,

Thanks for the link to the Prechter stuff.

Lately the only thread I've been following is this one.
I get a good vibe here. One I can't get anywhere else.

Besides, sometimes the political talk gets me down.

As long as jlallen, etc isn't posting stuff on NNBM, here
is where you'll find me. I wish Tim Comiskey would
frequent here. I like that dude.

Perhaps I should just implement that ignore feature on the
ones that bother me and not be tempted to switch it back.
But then there is that time problem again. Never seems to
be enough of it.

Please continue to point me over there when there is
something you think I might find interesting.

-Clapper

P.S. Less than a hundred pages left on Z&TAOMM. Don't
think I can finish it tonight. Hopefully tomorrow.
I'm drawing so many different parallels to his motorcycle
repair analogy. I sure do get stuck in those traps a lot.
I could certainly use a little more gumption...



To: lurqer who wrote (27347)7/2/2003 12:36:41 AM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104202
 
Prechter...because he only started his letter in 1978.

he was working on Wall Street, as a technician for Merrill Lynch.


Hi Lurqer! I remember when he (Bob P) was cream of the crop.....they had him on the old FNN market channel almost everyday along with Joe Granville. That was the days when you had the feeling that they belived what they said.

They could move the market....and when they spoke people listened.

Things were so much easier back then. :-)

dealie



To: lurqer who wrote (27347)7/2/2003 11:41:13 AM
From: Clappy  Respond to of 104202
 
Last night I wrote:

I'm drawing so many different parallels to his motorcycle
repair analogy.


A few pages later I realized why.

Things are beginning to make sense now...

Vroom.

-ClappyDavidson

P.S. Almost done. 70 more pages to read tonight (after I'm
done cleaning my tool bench).