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To: Thean who wrote (2046)8/23/1998 10:14:00 PM
From: Alski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14427
 
Thean,
Any words of TA wisdom regarding Thursday's and Friday's volume on BMC? Lots of insider small buys too. Beginnings of a recovery or maybe a big dead cat bounce? Covering that gap would be a nice healthy profit.
Alski



To: Thean who wrote (2046)8/24/1998 2:17:00 AM
From: waverider  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 14427
 
Thean, I made my farewell address over at the SD thread this evening. Being called a "lying short" was enough. I remember when my illogical banterings was one of the reasons you left yourself.

Things have come full circle now.

Marketwise, I have some puts on INTC that I held over the weekend that I was a little nervous about but after looking at the chart again and again, it seems to me that it may be ready to head back to sub $70. I read the Intel thread and Ibexx was very happy about selling some Jan 85 puts to all the poor fools on Friday. I was one of those fools. :) We shall see who is the most foolish.

CXIPY? One of the few OS stocks that hasn't made a new low. Anyone have a read on that one as a possible short?

<H>



To: Thean who wrote (2046)8/24/1998 4:41:00 AM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 14427
 
**OT** PC Choices

FWIW, I have one of those new "Deschutes class" 400mhz (100mhz bus) machines - an HP Pavilion 8290. Got it as an impulse buy several months ago, and later read a review that pointed to better values from Gateway and Dell.

The review mentioned that some of these new machines (not mine) have a new feature called "positional audio" that allows the sound system to be keyed to specific moving objects, resulting in an enhanced 3-D audio experience for games. Seems like a cool idea.

-Greg