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To: pat mudge who wrote (28645)11/14/1997 1:48:00 AM
From: Schmedley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
[So, what are the Alpha Dogs doing today???]

Sorry for the late reply,but I haven't got the foggiest. Unfortunately my trainers have me jumping through hoops and such for about twelve to fourteen hours a day so I don't always have the opportunity to keep an eye on the bottom feeders.
One problem I did observe with the Nasdaq MM URL is that the data is over a month old. Thus, it would still be difficult to determine exactly who the Alpha Dogs are at the present time. It's been one of my plans to purchase a video capture board (yes, yet another device)for my PC so as to do an in depth study of these creatures in their natural habitat and then refer back to the tape in search of repetitive behavioral patterns. FWIW, One thing I have observed is that when a COW whale goes into estress, (or is that a term only applied to elephants?)-she gives all of the Bulls an opportunity, thus ensuring harmony within the pod as well as natural selection at the lowest common denominator. Now if you'll excuse me, there's a flaming hoop waiting for me just above the surface. No jump, no fish!


(Free Schmedley)