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To: aleta who wrote (17675)1/5/1999 11:36:00 PM
From: FlatTaxMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
You are assuming one has enough time to follow both threads. I barely have time to monitor this thread. Also I do not think Yahoo is as user friendly.



To: aleta who wrote (17675)1/6/1999 2:30:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 18444
 
Aleta, yes, we know from various incidents over the past year that PH is aware of SI. Does he read every post? I doubt it. Maybe he does. Who really knows? What does it matter?

But don't you and JT both recall your own prejudicial reasons for not posting on Yahoo (JT still doesn't, for the most part). I believe you each were part of a select group that in the past has prejudicially described ESVS/Yahoo as the "Yahoo Psychic Network" (remember those posts?).

Perhaps there then is a similar reason as why Zulu executives don't read Yahoo--or maybe there's some other reason entirely. For instance, do they have time to read AOL's boards, or Motley Fool's or Free Real Time's or Raging Bull's or even JT's own Stock Talk threads.

Yes, I was surprised they didn't know how to access it. And I admit it was a bit unusual for me to be describing to the two of them, each on a different phone, the step-by-step procedure to access Yahoo (not SI, Jon!).

But, Aleta, it's certainly not to be construed as an insult that neither of them knew how to access it. Yahoo can be and is complicated. I, too, had trouble when I first started posting there, and I'm certain there are others who've had similar experiences with Yahoo. In fact, people today still have trouble with Yahoo--it malfunctions a lot, doesn't it?

But so quick so many are with criticism when Zulu's servers go down, aren't they? Hmmm, I wonder why.

In point of fact, I'd be worried if PH and BC knew how to access all of the stock discussion threads. You should take it as a positive sign that they didn't know, don't you think? It would seem that their time would be better spent in other places on other matters of importance.

But you've also got to admit that SI has achieved a higher scale recognition, as given the fact even CNBC commentators, and Street.com and other "higher-ups" frequently visit SI.

Plus, we know for a fact that PH certainly has read SI if for any reason other than the questions which have been directed to him through the PR people, based on input from SI participants. In fact, that's how I met him. I once posted some blasting and very negative posts--primarily on SI, but one on Yahoo too. I copied them and forwarded them to Mr. Wachs, the PR guy, who forwarded them to PH. Within two days I received phone calls from each of them.

I only posted my surprising discovery that they couldn't access Yahoo because that is exactly what it was: a surprising discovery! No big whoop, as some of you are attempting to turn it into.



To: aleta who wrote (17675)1/6/1999 7:54:00 AM
From: randmiser  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18444
 
I on the other hand feel all warm and fuzzy. :)