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To: RX4PROFIT who wrote (46034)7/17/2005 6:17:05 PM
From: HerbVic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
not toxic to AAPL gas

Now, there's another analogy altogether.

The Universal Gas Law analogy is really about competing markets and mostly works due to the constant and random motion (behaviour) of their constituents. It is where these elements from differing markets collide, as in the iPod and iTunes on Windows, that makes for interaction and diffusion. Since AAPL is floating on returns from the smaller gas bag, the consequences couldn't be toxic.

Note to self: I must be burning fat deposited in the early 70's. Something I said was described as 'heavy.'

(grin)
Herb