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To: Elmer who wrote (37386)9/23/1998 11:19:00 PM
From: Time Traveler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572503
 
Elmer,

I know what pyrite is. Whether English is my x'th language or not, I still did mean what I said in my previous post. Well, that famous Prophet did understand me a few weeks. You really need to use your brain this time, amigo.

By the way, are you both long on Intel and AMD?

Time Traveler



To: Elmer who wrote (37386)9/24/1998 9:39:00 AM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572503
 
Elmer Phud: <Your humor may be too subtle for our English as a
Second Language friends. Pyrite (iron pyrite) is also known
as fool's gold. It shines like gold, it looks like gold, but it
isn't really gold, it's worthless. It fooled many a miner during
the California Gold Rush days, hence the name "Fools
Gold", or AMD.>
You are and will always remain an undereducated
arrogant moron, Elmer. The pyrite is a pyrite in any
language, cretin. If you think that the history of
the "false gold" is limited to your California Gold
Rush Days, you are deeply mistaken, he-he-he. You
need to dig a few thousand years deeper...

BTW, you seem to be buying these days the "fools gold"
with the intent to resell it to other fools, right?
According to your record of posting here, you are not
an expert in geology either. What if you misidentified
the "mineral" you are trading?