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To: Eric Yang who wrote (9998)3/24/1998 7:21:00 PM
From: Phillip C. Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213173
 
Eric,

That's a good news for longs because those shorts will be the needed
momentum to push the price higher as Q2 results announcement is getting
closer.

The shorts made a serious mistake as I made before. They think the
price has been too high, hence it got to be going down. Unfortunately,
it cannot be this time from every angle of view. I think they are
going to eat their hearts out.

Looking forward to seeing short squeeze at any moment.

Phil



To: Eric Yang who wrote (9998)3/25/1998 8:17:00 AM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 213173
 
All: I need a bit of Mac advice. My 8100/80AV tower seems to have dropped dead. Whenever it's plugged in, the fan goes on automatically, but nothing seems to work to turn the machine actually on -- I just see a black monitor with a green light no matter what buttons I push on the unit or the keyboard, and there are no startup chimes.

This is the machine I use when my PB 3400c/240 goes to the shop and which I sometimes use, too, for multitasking. The only other working Mac here is much slower. I do need stuff that's on the 8100/80 AV's hard drive. But other than that, I'm not sure it will pay to repair it. Could be a motherboard problem, and replacing that is very expensive. No, I don't have it under AppleCare.

I did need a faster machine for backup when the PB is away, but was thinking I need a PC for stock trading and didn't want to bite that bullet. I always want the fastest possible machine and I know new fastest Macs are due to be released very soon, right?

What do you all advise in regard to the 8100/80 AV? Should I dump it and remove the HD, seeing if I can install it into a new machine? Can I revive it inexpensively? Any thoughts welcome. Linda