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To: Ben Antanaitis who wrote (3644)6/13/1998 12:26:00 PM
From: Bwe  Respond to of 34811
 
For Ben, Wiz, David, Lisa, Al, Pat (who sent me a really nice e-mail note of encouragement)

You are all so nice and your thoughtful words and prompt responses to my post are appreciated more than you know. I'm a very sensitive sort (ask my wife who has dealt with me for the past 12 years) and I always wear my heart on my sleeve. I guess my post was just further evidence of my sensitivity.

Each of you who replied made wonderful sense and I will surely continue posting and contributing in any way I can. Ben really did a great job of summing up many of the things I had been thinking with regard to posters/readers of this terrific, most favorite thread of mine. I did not put myself in the place of those who were reading and learning and enjoying my posts but were not interacting with me for all the reasons I'm now most surely aware of.

In the short span of a few hours, I feel refreshed with new enthusiasm to continue posting the Chartcraft Report and whatever thoughts of p&f and life might come to mind. Thanks again for your responses.

Sincerely,
Bruce



To: Ben Antanaitis who wrote (3644)6/13/1998 8:51:00 PM
From: Smooth Drive  Respond to of 34811
 
Nicely said Ben.

I was kind of disappointed that you didn't have a category for "Slow Norwegians." Were out there too ya know in the "Taking special courses to get into the P&F undergraduate school" of training. It's just hard for us to remember if the X goes up, down or sideways. (Do you have any little memory tricks we can use to help us on this one?)

Now, back to you Ben, er, Professor. YOU need to discuss (here it comes again) some of your thought processes relative to S&R and trend line construction. We all recognize that there are many ways to skin the P&F chart, and we would like to know some of yours. I know I'll be stealing a number of your techniques.

I also know it's hard to find time. Just give us some little snippets here and there.

Take care,

Eric