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To: Yorikke who wrote (84)11/14/1997 1:03:00 AM
From: Jane Hafker  Respond to of 650
 
That's an interesting statement(s), dear Meunch-kin. I, of course,
feel at home here because of the mind thing. Obviously I like the
mind thing. You realize of course I don't do anything except for
one purpose, and that is taking that which is dearest to me to....
everybody else! But in the process I have much, much fun.

The Job story is real. I saw it in l993, absolute and exact, except that this guy was not covered with boils. That was the only difference. And it ended up being one of the greatest miracles I have personally ever witnessed. I can't speak about it
any more, but I saw a Job in real life, and then I saw God come in
to all of the desolation the little god had done, and totally restore this person who otherwise would have been doomed to
suicide or slow decay for the rest of his life. I've seen it so many
times, you know. And remember this: God parted the sea to the
whales. You didn't know that, did you? Well, there's a lot people
don't know, and I certainly do like to tell them, except usually they
don't listen, and that's o.k. too. I think we listen only to what we
are ready to hear. The tiniest whisper, as you know, you will hear
if you WANT to hear it.

But I can't speak too many sentences without mentioning God in
one way or another. He is just too much a part of my being, and
even at my silliest, He is the one that puts the humor in my soul
in the first place. I can't be separated from God, actually. That's about the truth of the matter. But I do love joshing around with
electric minds. Be happy, muench-kin!



To: Yorikke who wrote (84)11/14/1997 1:13:00 AM
From: Tomato  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 650
 
"If you read Einstein, if you want to put the theory of special relativiety in one sentence, it would be one man's now is another man's then. So, if you have a now, do you know how precious that now is? You enjoy that now, enjoy it as much as you can, because no matter how much you want to hold on to that now, it's going to be a was, and if it's a bad now, you're going to have a bad was, and it becomes a cycle, bad now, bad was, and the only way you can change - you can change it into 'gonna be', which comes a bit of a second before the now. But some people get stuck in that now and was, and they keep on living in the was, and the wases can climb on your back, they pile up in a shouldacoulda- I shoulda, I coulda, I shoulda, I coulda- and the if-only: if only, I shoulda, I coulda, if only, I couldashoulda. You must face reality." Sid Caesar



To: Yorikke who wrote (84)11/14/1997 3:19:00 AM
From: Harmattan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 650
 
mnm, there is no percentage in playing GOD exclusively long or short. The average investor in GOD, just like on some forums I won't mention, is pretty pissed due to the lack of communication from management. Everyone clings to old news releases which in most cases are no longer decipherable even if still valid. The key to understanding and profiting from their news releases is to read between the lines. T.A. on this stock is not a dependable guide; to many aberrations to confidently perceive trendlines. Any patterns in the charts are only recognized with hindsight and are usually self-fulfilling fantasies. And all the T.A.gurus and analysts on this stock, at least the ones that seek the limelight, are hopelessly out to lunch. Even F.A. is suspect for most when it comes to this stock. One must be carefully trained to be able to correctly apply F.A. to GOD. The bottom line; there is no replacement for the drudgery of personal due diligence. this stock is only for the very high risk tolerant or the stupid; countless investors have had their personal assets totally wiped out by market sentiment (volatility) in this stock. And the strange thing is, investors cling to their certificates in GOD with reverence long after their investment is utterly squandered. Human nature; go figure? In this stock greed will beat you every time. No doubt, the profit potential is infinite; but only those purged of the desire to profit will profit. My recommendation: if one is not party to a source with inside information avoid this stock. If one nonetheless insists on playing this stock but only want it as a small part of one's portfolio then hedge using options. Buy some out of the money calls and puts. But if, if, if one discerns the rare fundamental value of this company behind the stories of spin doctors and if one can withstand the stress of doubting ones own due diligence and is willing to lose all and everything then...for GOD's sake go for it. But wait, there is a far easier play I know. Its easy money, totally predictable, follows the broader index precisely. T.A. on it is infallible. Its a pump and dump that runs regularly. Just watch insider trading to know the next run. The symbol is V.I.L.E. It trades on all exchanges.

ghunk