To: wolfdog2 who wrote (1040 ) 11/5/1997 10:22:00 AM From: Tim Kenney Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1320
>Tim, you express my sentiments very well. I, too, covered in anticipation of a move by the copy bulls. I think for once that the lack of reported sales is throwing a monkey wrench into plans of COPY fans at the moment. But don't lose hope just yet. The January effect may still take hold and push this stock higher. At the moment I suspect that year end tax loss selling is depressing the share price. After all some of the Copy bulls are (or were) sitting on ~40% losses for the year. Kicking Copy out of their portfolios to nail down the tax loss may be the only way they can get any financial benefit out of the stock. I have every confidence that come January, COPY-mania will yet again take hold.< Wolfdog, I am still holding out for some good old sales. I truly believe that COPY will be able to sell some Magicoms. After all, they do have some functionality, as long as they are wired together. If I and my classmates had only had one in the 9th grade, I could have wired little love notes to my favorite girl in Biology class and maybe today we would be married instead of me just having dreams about her. I could have eloquently explained how I was a real man trapped in a dorks body. Oh, if only I had had a Magicom. BTW, Dom. I truly feel for your son. I have a four-year old that means more to me than anything in the world. When he hurts, I suffer. Here's the problem. Instead of choosing to be friends on this thread, YOU keep on telling all the bears that we are at war. You have to understand that that does not inspire the most positive of feelings among your bearish adversaries. Therefore, you yourself tend to inspire animosity toward yourself and yours. After all, the object of "war" is to kill. I am sure the bombing of Dresden wounded many wonderful children, but as an American at war with a heinous nation, I have no shame. If you want people on this thread to have more respect for you and yours, please burn your copy of the Tzu's (sic) "Art of War" and become a little more human, and I guarantee that you will warm the hearts of the bears. You may recall that while Rich Goldsmith was a bear, no one ever (in my recollection) said anything offensive toward him. In fact, I believe he and I were going to meet for lunch, but his job change and sale of COPY changed his interest in the company. Regards.