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To: Mama Bear who wrote (8707)12/27/1998 2:49:00 AM
From: Jatin Kadakia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
>>and you shouldn't hold onto a trading
sardine like FIBR for too long.<<

Sorry to interrupt, but would you care to elaborate from the fundamentals standpoint and current perspective? Just curious..Thanks in advance. I have held onto the stock for a while and last Thursday went in black after a being in red for a long time.

Happy Holidays!

JK



To: Mama Bear who wrote (8707)12/27/1998 10:29:00 PM
From: David Wise  Respond to of 10479
 
[OFF TOPIC] Barbara, re: "since the christians co-opted the holiday from the pagans..."

Yes, and Easter, too (originally for "godess" Esther). Maybe we shouldn't have a Thursday (named after Thor), or days named after Sun and Moon (Sunday, Monday), or months for Augustus or Julius Caesar. Gotta leave Junus so that SEPTember could really be the "sept" [seventh] month, October, November and December could once again be the 8th, 9th and 10th months as their names imply.

Thoughts:
1. To God all days are equally important.
2. Since God created and set in motion the planets and stars from which we derive our so-called "days", the pagans actually co-opted all of their days from Him.
3. Though we don't know Christ's true "birthday", and though He'd prefer we treat every day as holy and equal, I personally believe He's honored that those with pure motive, whether ignorant or educated, choose to celebrate one day each year in remembrance.

I would much prefer that someday you'd agree with me on this than on Osicom. I only risk what I can afford to lose on Osicom. On God I stake my eternal future.

Regards,
David