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To: HairBall who wrote (27873)9/14/1998 7:26:00 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Respond to of 94695
 
The MSN explains it. I refuse to go to any of their sites because they were constantly sending me cookies. Its a shame too because they have some good areas but the constant clicking got old so I deleted all my bookmarks there.

Some of their investors should inform them that they are losing customers due to their "cookie barraige".

Hope you had a good day. Since I work, I have to do my plays in advance. I had a good and bad day. Every one of my targets hit the exact stock price I projected. I had orders on DLQVL, IBMVF and OEXVT. I missed every one of them by less than 1/4 point. My IBM puts were the high bid for 45 minutes and never got hit. I think I either need a better option price calculator or quit my day job <ggg>

I agree with David that we are at a short term top. I had 1040 S&P as the top or else Wednesday as the top and we hit 1040. Now the only question is do we tank right off or wait till next week after options are settled? Hope it waits, I need more puts !!!!!!!!

Good Luck,

Lee



To: HairBall who wrote (27873)9/14/1998 10:55:00 PM
From: Monty Lenard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
Hi LG,

MSN is also one of my ISP providers but you can use the dialup that is in "My Computer" "Dialup Networking" and by pass MSN Friends Online etc. Be sure to close the little MSN icon located on your taskbar and remove it from your "Startup Folder" under "Programs".

This way you are only using them as you would any other ISP.

Be sure to dial in first then open the browser otherwise it will start the MSN bulls***.

I also downloaded the Cookie Pal shareware Phil mentioned. It works GREAT so I went ahead and paid the guy for it. Worth 15 not to have to click NO everytime I got hit with a cookie request. You can tell the "Cookie Pal" which ones you ALWAYS want to accept and which ones NEVER to accept. This would solve your problem concerning banking online.

Monty