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To: Martin P. Smith who wrote (3702)1/23/1998 2:26:00 AM
From: Parker Benchley  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4489
 
Hi to all,

I'm a new investor to DCTC (bought my first position today) but an old poster on SI. Well, not THAT old.

I must say I received the nicest welcome letter from the company telling me they would be sending an investor package and how they appreciate the support. Very nice, as is the ambient feel of this thread. All the threads should be as nice as I've been reading here.

I posted something on another thread a few days ago I'd like to share here. I would call it quite apropos for all you good people.

BTW-"Blue Monday" was Fats Domino and "Too Soon To Know" was covered by several people including Roy Orbison (the obviously revered Orioles) Dinah Washington and...(yikes)Pat Boone before he went radical punk.

There was a song I used to love titled "I Care So Much" on the B side of a very famous "limousine" of a song at the time. Writers first name was Dwayne. Any takers?

Anyway...I wish you all the sweetest music of DCI success and hope you enjoy the below observation by Mr. Huxley. I never thought of him as musically philosophical. It shows he wasn't afraid of braving new horizons...:-)

Onward,

George Bigelow

(Thanks for showing me this stock Artie!)

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The note A natural is in itself insignificant. But the note A natural when
combined in a certain way with a certain number of other notes, becomes
an essential part of the "Hymn To Joy" in Beethoven's Choral Symphony.

It is conceivable that the moment of world existence of which we are each
aware during a human lifetime may be an essential part of a musical
whole that is yet to be...unfolded.

Aldous Huxley
-Jesting Pilate