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To: V. who wrote (10845)1/22/1998 11:52:00 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Respond to of 17305
 
You did e-mail me on AHP...but I rarely think about it.

I have one I have to e-mail you on before Vegas.

I've never been to Vegas, so I don't have a favorite game. Craps, I guess, would be my choice but I don't even go to AC much so I guess I might even just tour the strip....I understand it has become quite a show just to see for itself. It appears Vegas has managed to take a lot of the focus off gambling and laid it on other stuff. Probably an error, I guess. I would think the money is in gambling, not having daddy bring junior to a ride at whatever hotel has the amusements for the kids. It would appear the rollers are going to Vegas to get away from the kids, not to find an amusement park in the desert.

I don't play PRMS for the same reason I don't play most stocks. Stocks are too much work for me. I might buy or short one here and there but it's a rarity.

How's the food in Vegas? Should I go on a diet this week? Where's the best places to eat?



To: V. who wrote (10845)1/23/1998 12:02:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17305
 
V, ALYD has risen 5 points in just a few days. Yes, I expect it to go much much higher, but it's better than nothing! Everyone expects revenues to jump from $2M to $6M for Q3 vs Q4, and an analyst predicted $75M for all of '98, not to mention that they are overdue for contracts. So, here's to hoping the rest of this month is even better to ALYD shareholders!

- Jeff



To: V. who wrote (10845)1/23/1998 9:08:00 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17305
 
From the "Morning News"

ARMED SLEEPER SHOOTS HIMSELF

STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. (Reuter) - A 24-year-old man needed 16 stitches on his penis after shooting himself with a
semi-automatic pistol while asleep, according to police. The unidentified Detroit man was sleeping with a loaded pistol when the gun
went off. He heard a loud noise and when he awoke discovered he had shot himself in the penis. The man , who sleeps in the basement
of his parent's home, drove himself to the hospital. He told police he didn't know how the pistol discharged.There will be no
permanent damage other than a scar.

CROOKS MAKE ARREST EASY

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) - RCMP scooped up a pair of crooks after some items were pilfered from a car early yesterday - and got
an extra two for their efforts. Two men were caught after a brief foot chase near the scene of the crime. The second pair were arrested
when they showed up at police headquarters in the central B.C. city to ask when their cronies would be released. Police said they were
wearing some of the stolen items and the rest of the stolen property was in a car parked outside the detachment.

ROBBER an ID-IOT

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) - A liquor store bandit had little chance of escaping the law after leaving behind his identification and
fleeing on a bicycle. Police said the bandit entered a liquor store on Friday and indicated he wanted to buy a bottle of wine. He
presented his driver's license as identification, required in many Indiana liquor stores. He demanded money, knocked the clerk down
and took off with $100, leaving his license behind. Police later found the bandit riding a bicycle and arrested him on preliminary
charges of armed robbery. He was being held in lieu of bail.