To: Cavalry who wrote (1047 ) 8/23/1998 5:15:00 PM From: marcos Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26163
Bold or italics or both . - just go out to the thread and view the first line of this post to see what you type in to get bold and italics. Just click here Subject 15664 and look at the first line of post 1055 - it shows that way, but doesn't show within the post - here it just does its job of changing the letters. To copy and paste more than one item into a post, open another browser window. In Netscape 4.04 (which is all I know) click 'File' in the top left-hand corner, click 'New', then click 'Navigator Window'. Vwahlah. The number of windows you can run seems to be limited by the size (or maybe age) of your box - mine tends to crash on 6+ windows. Anyway, you can copy from one window to another, or from windows into Notepad or into Composer. Somebody wanted to know how to make '¨' and stuff like that with an American English keyboard - here's the easy way #reply-1115349 - hold down the Alt button and put 168 into the numberpad and bingo - ¨. Alt164=¤, Alt130=‚, etc. There's a lot about html on that thread, including bold and italics, especially in the first few hundred posts. "... in regards to your inquiry regarding stock swap classes i believe that would be far better answered by aznt management perhaps you could give them a call..." That's the old 'call the company' thing, Cavalry, and it's not that useful a procedure since people can't be held accountable for what they tell you in phone calls unless you record the call legally. Even then, I'd rather see information in black and white, preferably in SEC filings. I'm not really "considering aznt as a potential investment ", I don't even have a US$ account lately (although I could restart one with a 5-minute phone call), I'm really just interested in the general thread dynamics between the hypesters and the critics. So far on this one it looks like the critics are in the lead logically, and will be until there's some hard evidence offered to support claims of a float limited to 800,000 shares out of 70,000,000 issued. That's just not credible, imho, it looks like paper games to me - just another bulletin board stock promotion. My move into gold was largely this spring, actually, and no it hasn't treated me well yet, but it will. Gold is cheaper in constant dollar terms than it has ever been, and in a very real way that is not a factor of gold falling in value, but of the US$ peaking - experiencing an aberrational spike in value as measured against other currencies and commodities. These trends don't last - 10 years ago the yen was on a roll and the accepted wisdom of the time said the US dollar and economy would continue to decline. 10 years down the road - ¨Qui‚n sabe? Oil is an even better deal right now, since people keep burning it up. ... cheers