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To: Terry T. who wrote (6707)5/7/1998 10:37:00 PM
From: Jon Tara  Respond to of 18444
 
Terry, the positive posters on this thread outnumber the handfull of negative posters many, many times over. If there is a lack of balance, it is biased toward the positive.

Sure, I have a uniformly negative position. But for each of us with a uniformly-negative position, there are 10 with a uniformly-positive position.

To answer the one of Steven's questions that I will dignify with a response, if I were somebody first coming into this thread, I would indeed be scared-off from this stock. Not by my posts, though, but by the reactions to my posts.

Oh, and I will respond to one more of Steven's questions - about e-mail threats. While, no, nobody can be hurt by an e-mail threat, they can if they are carried-out, and such threats are illegal. In fact, a jail-term (a couple of years, I believe) was recently handed-down in such a case. So, yes, if that individual had persisted in threatening me, then, yes, the FBI should have been called, and I think that I would have stood a very good chance of getting a criminal conviction against that individual, given the recent precedent.

Sorry to use my response to you to answer Steven's questions, but you are a more reasonable person to talk to. :)