To: Clyde Stone who wrote (2999 ) 2/16/1999 12:19:00 PM From: jmhollen Respond to of 7209
Hi Clyde, I'll tell you works for me. I call in every so often, and get an update as to what's happening. In the process, I try to ask questions that result in references which I can follow up - on my own. I try to post some of what I find here, as a "little hint" of what's out there for the industrious types. Armed with my trusty search engines, and a collection of friends all over the world - I run down all the leads to satisfy myself of the prospects and progress. Then, if I'm comfortable with the situation, I order another nK of shares, and relax - while the folks in California and Kunming keep stoking the boilers on the S.S. LGOV. It seems to be a lot more effective system than posting incessant queries to non-responsive, gellatin-brained buffoons - who couldn't find news or data if it was headlined on the front page of the WSJ. Of course, there is another choice! You could take a piece of graph paper out to the country club - lay it on the ground in front of the 19th hole for a while - then play "connect-the-dots" to generate meaningless charts to prattle on about! It's referred to as the "AINNON-Stochastic-Cleat method", I believe. Whatever trips your trigger, aye! There's certainly going to a gloomy crew of whiners on the end of the jetty; sooner than they think. John :-) ps: For those seeking info and answers, try Altavista, HotBot, Snap, Lycos, WebCrawler and any other search engine you can get your hands on. Check all the references provided on the largovista.com website. Backcheck your leads with news organizations and "special interest group" publicists in Europe and Asia. And,...you too may join the ranks of the well-informed. pps: Quoting Yogi (after doing your research), "..it's fun to be smarter that the average bear"!