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To: On the QT who wrote (101642)2/17/1999 9:37:00 AM
From: my2boys  Respond to of 176387
 
<<On the other hand, we may indeed be in a submarine and we may yet reemerge to see daylight and perhaps sooner then some anticipate.>>

Well, the submarine analogy is too good for me to pass up.
I spent 6 years in the Navy, 5 on a submarine, about 4 actually under water.

When asked by the surface sailors why we would go to sea on a ship designed to sink, we responded with: Why would you go to sea with a ship that was not designed to come back to the surface?

All ships are submarines. The difference is that most of them only get to dive once.

Steven's Dad, STS1/SS
USS DELL, SSN 799



To: On the QT who wrote (101642)2/17/1999 9:38:00 AM
From: Jerome Wittamer  Respond to of 176387
 
Wait a minute QT, I don't deserve any congrats. I just happened to be lucky and consistent with the lessons I learned. Now, had DELL blown expectations I'd be there watching you guys party (with nice profits in the pocket though). Real profits are better than virtual ones, don't you agree.

Sometimes you win, sometimes you loose. Same for mostly everybody.

Yesterday on CNBC, Mr...McNamee said today could present THE buy opportunity of 1999 as weak hands get shaken.

Am tempted to agree and get aboard again.

I'll look for signs...

I'll post you later to tell you what a friend of mine thinks of the Nasdaq (his TA saw it coming) in the coming days and weeks.