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To: elmatador who wrote (61068)3/16/2005 2:39:53 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
ElM there was no collapse which was meant to include unemployment, recession and all the usual effects. There was a biotelecosmictechdot.com collapse. The Dow merely sagged, to about 8000. Big deal. That's barely out of the normal annual variation range. Look at a 100 year graph of the Dow and see how trivial the Great Financial Collapse of 2001 was.

It didn't happen and neither did Ravi Batra's 1990 Great Depression. Neither did Jay's October 2004 collapse.

We are still waiting for the Second Coming, and to die of old age, both of which seem likely to come before the big bang implosion and TeoTwawKi.

Homeopathic financial doses of toxicity are not a death-dealing poisoning.

Mqurice