To: TheBigSur who wrote (890 ) 4/26/1998 12:22:00 AM From: Bill Ulrich Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
Well BigSur, now you and I both know you're not painting the picture correctly. Let's take a look:Message 4197432 You gave your analysis of software companies and the desire to know in advance. Then I responded:Message 4199547 and fairly stated that knowing in advance probably doesn't mean much. Now you just said that “All we got was a derogatory tone from one of your cousins trying to mock and belittle Jim B's knowledge of Computer Science. ” but as the above post indicates, you're wrong. You asked me. I answered you. Nothing was said about cat shit. BTW, did you ever find that list of software companies who aren't already working on Y2K stuff as per my request? If so, then maybe you're right about how knowing in advance would be worthwhile. Let's see the list. "...mock and belittle Jim...": I didn't mock and belittle Jim B's knowledge of the industry. He doesn't have any to mock and belittle—yet passes himself off as one who does. A possible intent, strongly suggested by his own posts here is to make people feel good about investing in this company. Investing in this company isn't necessarily bad, but there's a lot of serious questions that don't have any serious answers. Funny that a newsletter guy who keeps in touch with management on a near-daily basis doesn't have any real answers—but he sure knows how to make one feel good about the stock. Why is that whenever things get too hot for Jim, you step in—then go away after the dust settles? Vested interest: FBN? Check here: Subject 20060 Now what occurs annually on April 1? That should clear up any vested interest questions. Motives: even if they're obvious to you, maybe they're not obvious to everybody else. So why don't you go ahead and state your perception of them. But if you're going to get it right this time, then you better make sure it's straight with the record, which is here: Message 4203619 So tell me again—what's the hidden stuff you're looking for? I sure don't see any. I'd be happy to provide my secretary's notes so you can keep up.