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To: terri acey who wrote (6810)6/9/1998 9:09:00 PM
From: Siber  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8242
 
terry, love your analogy ;-)

I believe that those of us holding long do not trade on news - good, bad or indifferent (such as we have recently had). I believe in this company, because this is commerce of the future (yeah, I know...I've said it before).

Bugs? Well, we all know that any new site (or old for that matter) has them. All sites need work and maintenance.

Let PNLK take their time to perfect their site...I don't care how long it takes. I'm holding and not letting go because this is how global trading must do business in the future. Actually this is how business should have been done years ago.

OK...so we all lost a bit in the last few days. But, as someone stated, it isn't a loss unless you sell. I'm not selling....I'm keeping the faith!!!

Let's look to the future rather than the past on this stock. The future is so bright it is blinding.

...she puts her sunglasses on and says goodnight.

Helene



To: terri acey who wrote (6810)6/9/1998 9:56:00 PM
From: Planter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8242
 
terri acey....All....I have an inclination to speak in the tongue of an author that allowed me to survive thirty years ago. I had a hard time adjusting upon returning home. A friend told me about an author named Richard Brautigan. He said to read " Trout Fishing in America". He said, "If you like his style, read", " A Confederate General from Big Sur". As the next few months went on, I read everything Richard wrote Abstract writing appealed to me. I looked him up in San Francisco. I found he had a place in Pray, Montana. Spent time there. There was a place called "Chico Hot Springs" where he would look for meaning while drinking brew. Richard committed suicide in approximately 1984. I didn't find out until after the fact. I cried.

I am 55 years old as I write this to whomever would want to see where time can bring a $12,000 PNLK investor. "LONG LIVE LONG". signed, Idaho Pete