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To: Bill Wexler who wrote (4070)1/17/1998 4:13:00 AM
From: Don Pueblo  Respond to of 4571
 
Alas, who was this human they called the 'Sondo'?

A scholar and a professional, no doubt. A man of few thoughts, but many words. A man with an uncanny ability to see the truth... to ferret out nuggets of knowledge relating not only to others' accuracy, but also to the duration of their accuracy (or lack thereof).

As I browse his testimony laid out in the electronic anals of the Silicon Investor, I can see that he was a man of conviction who was well liked by all.

Now that this Sondo has decided to take refuge in activities other than the enlightenment of this thread's denizens, I feel that a vague hollow feeling has descended upon them. What is to be done? Can we get back that old spark? Perhaps I can try....

Bill,
YOU HAVE SHOWN ERRONEOUS JUDGEMENT FOR A TEMPORAL SPAN RANGING FAR INTO THE PAST!

No, that's not right. Somehow I cannot do it as well as Sondo could. Perhaps it is best to let the past lay, and get on. We will continue without Sondo, but never forget him.

For he was Sondo: the man, the visionary, the pain-in-the-ass.... and now just a memory.

TLC
and his sister was HOT! He set me up with her after my last post defending him...
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To: Bill Wexler who wrote (4070)1/19/1998 1:55:00 PM
From: Sondo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
Hello morons!

Hey, I had a spare moment here on MLK day, and decided to visit this old board which was still listed among my "Bookmarks."

I bought DDIM at under $20-30 pre-split (that's $6-10) in April-June '96 and sold it all $35-29 during its slide last fall. That's when I stopped posting...and defending. You guys always were such a pain.

Looks like I haven't missed much. In terms of money, I made more than all of you peashooters put together. In terms of time, I have not wasted any. Check the archives some of you losers short at $12 and still whining at $30 (then disappearing.)

I disappeared on top of the world.

I WAS RIGHTER

I WAS RIGHTER

Good bye again.