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To: Maxwell who wrote (34634)7/17/1998 12:41:00 AM
From: Time Traveler  Respond to of 1574679
 
Maxwell,

It is so good to know you have not been kidnapped by any of the several dozens of ever so weird species of space aliens. As you know, these aliens (not the ones you shoot at in Quake II) are so powerful. One day you are posting happily on SI. The next day you may end up in some one's miserable laboratory begging just to look at your portfolio one more time.

Anyway, I want to give you another advice from cyber-friend to another cyber-friend. Do not dwell on anything idealism that would puncture your ego. When you are wrong about a stock for example, you have to move on to greener pastures. If you don't, you will end up like our resident symbol of insanity, Fuchi, the Investor A (A is an imaginary number of course).

If you really open your great mind which I am sure you possess, you can easily double your $1M capital in less than a year. Hey, investing is a lot easier than understand the meaning of the universe. That is physics I am talking about.

Good luck,
Time Traveler

Ps. Please don't forget that cyber-friend who guided you to your great wealth, and don't end up like Fuchi who is so bitter of anything that walks.



To: Maxwell who wrote (34634)7/17/1998 12:50:00 AM
From: Time Traveler  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574679
 
Maxwell,

You kept telling me money is not everything. You are right!

Shall we go to the most remote corner of the earth and live our miserable lives as hermits. How about Tibet? I would suggest Alaska. At least, I would love to spend a month (in the summer of course) inside the very Arctic circle just to enjoy the great mother nature since money is not everything. Are you ready?

Time Traveler

Ps. Better bring a rifle bigger than 350. Both black and brown bears would avoid you, but the polar bears would certainly demand a fee for passing his/her territory.