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To: Dale J. who wrote (12325)12/2/1998 3:48:00 PM
From: uu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Dale:

> the best thing about this internet is that nobody can be prejudice. It doesn't matter if a person is black, white or purple, male or female, old or young.

I agree! And by the same token, one can easily hide behind his/her key boards and say whatever he/she wants without any regards for others.

> Every time SUNW goes down, some of your fellow SUNW investors lash out at me. As if they seem to need an object for their anger.

I agree with you that it is absolutely childish (if not idiotic) to lash out at you every time SUNW goes down. However, and again by the same token, in my humble opinion it is absolutely childish (if not idiotic) to cheer and scream that "yeah.... SUNW is going down... yeah... yeah... yeah..."!!

With all due respect to you, the reason people seem to post to you is the fact your posts are naive at best. Take your shorting of SUNW at $68/shr for example. We are yet to read one logical post from you as how on earth you came to the conclusion to take a short position in SUNW!! Furthermore, when someone tries to post something logical to you, you come back with an irrational arrogant comment mocking the poster!! Hence you have become an easy target for people to pick on!

In any event, in all my years of investing if I have learned only one thing is that in order to be financially prosperous one must always keep an open mind about all sides of an investment. In other words when it comes to investing it should be your desire to make money driving you, and not your ego preventing you to accept the fact that you may have been wrong.

Best Regards,

Addi Jamshidi