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To: Mario :-) who wrote (1492)8/2/2016 11:25:32 AM
From: 1Coffeehound  Respond to of 1604
 
I still get fits of laughter when I look at the "2 hours ago/yesterday/Sunday/last Saturday/last Tuesday/July24" time stamp. How anyone can believe that disorganized mish mash is a better time stamp than the old one or useful in any way is beyond me. It would be even funnier if it wasn't so pathetic.



To: Mario :-) who wrote (1492)8/2/2016 12:11:33 PM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 1604
 
Mario: I'm so disappointed in you ...

You didn't claim your "Christopher Columbus" grub.

1492 was a very good year, you know.

I suppose I should cut you at least SOME slack.

Maybe you were so used to seeing weird-a$$ time stamps that you have conditioned yourself to ignore actual NUMBERS as being totally meaningless. You even ignore them in post numbers.

Sure is a pretty day.

TED



To: Mario :-) who wrote (1492)11/25/2016 1:39:16 PM
From: 1Coffeehound1 Recommendation

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Mario :-)

  Respond to of 1604
 
I don't know why SI even continues its MARKETS page farce. A company I follow has filed several Form 4's this month. Due to a recent spike in volume, I checked the MARKETS page to see if further Form 4's had been filed. It's a big disappointment, but really no surprise, to see that SI's financial data provider shows the latest Form 4's were filed in June. I realize SI's focus is to push out the members who have been its bread and butter for years in order to make room for millennials, but I believe it is really underestimating millennials if it thinks they will settle for the second class service provider SI is rapidly becoming.