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To: Robert Douglas who wrote (328)12/7/1998 12:48:00 PM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1989
 
*** DAMN...Network Crash*** SEGATE'ers PLEASE HELP!!**
Have major problem on hand:
Novel 3.12 server w/Segate drive took a crap during backup last night.

Server was up but acting strange this AM, was able to read some files from it so I figured it was the other workstations acting up.....no big deal. I downed the server and now it won't recognize the drive. I have removed the drive and tested it on another machine and it will not recognize the drive!!!!

Anyone know who to contact for HD recovery??
Segate?
How much will they rape me $$$$$ ??

I have most of the data backed up.....so It's not a total loss but this is a #$^&%$^&####&#^#$ in the ass.

Fred





To: Robert Douglas who wrote (328)12/7/1998 12:49:00 PM
From: William Epstein  Respond to of 1989
 
Robert Douglas;

An excellent treatise on the perils of going short. A lesson for all of us if we haven't learned it by now. In the stock market, a lesson well learned is money in the bank.
PHOTOMAN



To: Robert Douglas who wrote (328)12/23/1998 11:56:00 PM
From: Shane M  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1989
 
Robert,

Saw your posts on the Buffetology thread and got to reading some of your older posts. Saw you mention shorting and thought you might want to check out the "Ask Michael Burke" thread on SI.

He's currently buying puts in alot of the tech darlings, and has a very negative outlook on the entire PC cycle. Puts to me seem an excellent way to limit your exposure while at the same time benefitting should stock price fall.

Shane