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To: Tom Frederick who wrote (8629)1/27/1998 5:29:00 PM
From: Pamela  Respond to of 20681
 
Hi everyone,
I have just looked at the thread for the first time since early December and I see rumors are still a problem. That's too bad as I was hoping that was getting sorted out but I guess it's human nature to share news, especially if it is perceived to be good news.
Pam



To: Tom Frederick who wrote (8629)1/27/1998 6:47:00 PM
From: Henry Volquardsen  Respond to of 20681
 
Tom,

I agree with you on the comment re thread schizophrenia. Everyone gets a thrill when they feel they get some inside info and then can't resist showing off. I remember an old cartoon where one of the charachters kept bragging "I know something you don't know".

Resist the urge to play this game. I don't want to hear bs rumours and I resent people who spread this manure. No matter how well intentioned they may be they are hurting themselves and us. People don't realize how closely watched the internet is on thinly traded stocks like this. These rumours make us look like a bucket shop. If someone hears a hot rumour and has to share, buy a dog and tell him. These rumours are hurting us and have to stop. Anyone who posts an unsubstaniated rumour can count on me make a complete pest of myself demanding attribution. Lets act like investing professionals not a bunch of kids in a schoolyard.

Henry