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To: SE who wrote (6660)10/17/1998 10:35:00 PM
From: coug  Respond to of 44573
 
Scott,

Thanks so much for your explanation of the q.c indicators..
My stuff is going to roll over,, late monday or tues, at my
my best guess.. This crap,thursday afternoon-type, is not going to save anybody.. Thats what the Coug and a multitude of others say..

the Coug is not smart.. but he's a survivor..

P.S. My fellow Cougs, just went up 7-0 vs. those rubbers from USC
aka as Trojans...



To: SE who wrote (6660)10/17/1998 10:39:00 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Respond to of 44573
 
These Baseball announcers are worse than brokers....the guy just said the Yankees are a dangerous team, teams that get to the World Series that have won 121 games are dangerous.

Uh, anyone ever check how many teams in the World Series have won 121 games? I would say none, up until now.

Anyway....those people who were sold a bill of goods bought them from a broker. Brandywine is a Load Fund.

Damn, Yankees scored.I hate baseball. Well, I guess a team that wins 121 games and makes it to the Series is dangerous.

So anyway, the average person played Brandywine because their broker sold it to them and is getting a cut. Every year. I'm sure whatever his name is knows his stuff but it appears he overplayed his hand. He is responsible for managing a lot of money and an 80% cash position is just not responsible. Not when you are managing OPM and getting paid for it...paid well, I am sure. In essence, the guy appears to have "blow up" which is understandable in a trader but not in a Fund Manager. Ask Jeff Vinick.

Anyway....Seattle was very nice, but I have nothing to say about Neural Nets as of this moment. It's something I would rather mention now and again....meanwhile......the game is knotted at 5 and Brown is still pitching.

EDIT Unbelieveable. They decide to walk Williams and get Davis on and get to Martinez who has 6 G.S. when the pants are full with a .326 average under those conditions.

Don't these guys from SD have computers to tell them this? I mean, why not flash a red cloth in the guy's face.



To: SE who wrote (6660)10/18/1998 11:38:00 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
Found some stories to give you more info on Brandywine.

cnnfn.com

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