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To: Tony Viola who wrote (22857)2/22/1999 12:46:00 PM
From: billwot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Tony-... would you rather have this Fiat...

Careful! Yaacov drives one. <GG>

billwot



To: Tony Viola who wrote (22857)2/22/1999 1:45:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Hello Tony. Yes, I am sure we are not shaking in our boots as far as AMD is concerned. Thanks for mentioning this 400 MHZ Celeron. I may check this out on my cpt. We don't have a Fry's here. The markets are doing great and Intel is participating. Well, I guess AMD did not make it back to 30 on that great news. gg.

You got a good memory depending on when you were in Heidelberg. I got into this little discussion with my wife about that River Neckar there. The news had said Rhine but my wife informed me, that unless she was brain dead, it was the Neckar. My maps did not show it too well but in the end, of course, I lost this debate. Darn, you can never trust those reporters. The Rhine was closed over 30 miles but it's the Neckar in Heidelberg. I understand that it is quite a walk up to the Castle and I am sure it's still standing despite all the water. gg. I have been passing Heidelberg by train over 20 times and maybe visited its train station about 4 times. Changing trains. gg. I am more familiar with the Neckar in the Stuttgart area.

Let's hope the profit takers don't come in later today.

Wow, the trading curbs just came on. Over 180 but its back under 180. Any idea when the trading curbs go off now once they are put on? I guess nobody fig. those curbs would come on first on the upside. Great.

Sonny