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To: zalesky who wrote (5269)2/26/1998 8:15:00 AM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 74651
 
Three engineers are riding in a car: an electrical engineer, chemical
engineer, and a Microsoft engineer. Suddenly, the car stalls and stops
by the side of the road. The three engineers look at each other with
bewilderment wondering what could be wrong.

The electrical engineer, not knowing much about mechanics, suggests,
"Let's strip down the electronics of the car and try to trace where a
fault might have occurred."

The Chemical engineer, not knowing much about electronics, suggests,
"Maybe the fuel has become emulsified and is causing a blockage
somewhere in the system."

The Microsoft engineer suggests, "Why don't we close all the windows,
get out, get back in, open the windows again, and maybe it'll work."

Tom



To: zalesky who wrote (5269)2/26/1998 1:23:00 PM
From: Peter Greenhill  Respond to of 74651
 
A good performance on the Far East markets can mean a good Tech
performance on NASDAQ but not necessarily so as has been seen so
far today. Techs look sluggish and there are clearly other
factors in the performance equation.

pg