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To: D. Swiss who wrote (84312)12/9/1998 9:22:00 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Drew, Kemble, Pat and Michael(wherever you are /).My compliments in hanging in there with Dell thru thick and thin.A bit thin at the moment as its been almost a month(sob), since Dell hit a new high.
Kemble by all means, get that scanner. I think Dell has them on their Web site. I happen to use a Paperport 6000 <$200, very easy to install as it comes with a C/D. Storing pictures on a Web site so you can show them here is a bit more complicated but many people can help with that if you ask them.
The result (example below)is why I have so much faith in the
future of the Web and the personal computer. For example you mentioned that Drew has a place on a hill, and I know he runs marathons so would like to see some pictures of those things. And your barbeques,etc. You can send those http's via PM, or E-mail, or put them on the web like this.And photos of the new Dell parties/outings in Fl ,Wash, and Calif would be of interest here.
So here is one photo as I am at the start of the Long Beach marathon a few years ago (yellow t-shirt), talking to an LA radio announcer. He didn't know I was only going to jog for 6 miles Hahaha.

ticnet.com
With this capability, no %$^&$# negative-talking bear
is going to convince me that the game is over, the last P/C
has been sold, and we are all going to use set-top boxes.
And all this data( about 178k per photo), will be stored on
a disk somewhere on the Web, calling for the the mass storage
units built by (we hope), Dell.
Go Dell...( and bit of GTW for Drew)G
Sig



To: D. Swiss who wrote (84312)12/9/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Respond to of 176387
 
>>I have been long in Dell since November
1995. The one lesson I have learned is NEVER SELL DELL. I started out with 1300 shares
which would have been 20,800 (instead of the measly 12,000 that I have <vbg>) by now if I hadn't sold off portions in two instances. In both cases, I was forced to buy back a portion of what I sold at HIGHER prices. It is very rare to meet or talk to someone who sells Dell and buys it back at a lower price. Therefore, I will never sell Dell gain, unless the story changes.<<

Congratulations on your 12,000 shares of Dell.
I pull my hair and get frustrated on how the MM's have ignored this tremendous company for several weeks now. The news and revenue prospects just keep getting better and eventually this stock is going to be a star again. I am not trying to cheer lead or talk up the stock. Based on pure fundamentals this stock is now under valued. I agree with you not to try and time the market and most certainly not to short sell Dell.

Have a good evening

Frank