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To: BulbaMan who wrote (56)11/18/1998 11:12:00 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 478
 
Soros is a very poor judge of equities and his other investment strategies rank somewhere near the public level. He is proof that you don't need any skill to succeed in investment necessarily, you just need luck unnecessarily. Usually the fool public trots out Lynch or Buffett, but you really know you got a bagger when Soros appears. It just goes to show you to what extent the truth is obfuscated by the media. You must be great if you appear on the front of Times.

I wouldn't give you two cents for the amateur opinion of your friend's son or his disconnected professor. Genomics is probably the worst conceivable place to be in biotechnology. There are no marketable products coming out of that arena for the next thousand years. The reason is that the field transcends the human mind's ability to comprehend its complexity. Indeed, that knowledge doesn't exist in the galaxy. Do I need to remind you of the complexities that accrue from the four core amino acids?

It sounds like you are another authority driven fool. That seems to be the universal trend on the planet these days. You can't do anything yourself so you have to depend on all these guys and their presumed expertise. If you only knew what they know. Not much and rarely of any value. To get an inkling of it, just watch doctors' behavior. They sure don't practice themselves what they preach to their patients. They don't because they know that most of what is presumably known is nothing but a pile of garbage quaintly packaged to drug the public. They don't cop to this because it isn't in their perceived financial interest. I know, I speak heresy about the Great Society's accomplishments. You just don't understand how much of it is a charade. You'll get a better view though when the bear firms his grip.