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To: Byron Xiao who wrote (89103)1/13/1999 5:27:00 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Respond to of 176387
 
Byron <<DELL has definitely been the winner in the past, but to say that they will win no matter what is ludicrous. Past performance != future gains. Potential != future gains. I don't think SUNW is a sitting duck waiting for sun rise. It's already rising, but whether it will rise to the top, it depends on from where you look at it. If I am standing on the Equator, SUN will rise to the top, just a matter of time, If I am at North Pole, then I will probably not see it in half of a year. I guess I am standing on the Equator and you are standing at the north pole now. But remember, even if you don't see it for half of a year, you will eventually see it for the other half, and you couldn't escape from it unless you go to the south pole, but then, you still have to cross the Equator. So SUNW will eventually rise no matter where you are, it's a natural phenomenon, don't fight it. >>

So, I get it, I'm in Iowa and you're on the Equator; and in Iowa, in the summer, SUNW rises later than DELL, but in the winter, in Iowa, SUNW rises before DELL. But, if you're at the Equator, SUNW ALWAYS rises before DELL regardless of the time of year because DELL is in TEXAS, where the SUNW rarely rises. What would happen then if DELL bought SUNW - what a mess huh? (kiddin' around)