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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (15963)3/1/1999 11:12:00 PM
From: BillyJoe McCallister  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
YOU BE RIGHT, I CORRECTED IT WITH EBAY, amazing and amzn confuse me, those big words always do.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (15963)3/1/1999 11:14:00 PM
From: timers  Respond to of 122087
 
Anthony,
You've got to look at the charts on this page.
biz.yahoo.com
If this industry were an indicator, we are close to depression. Whoever has been shorting this sector is RICH. Industry is in deep crap. Way lower than Oct. Skim through the charts. I've esp. picked SRCM, RCL, PKS, TRAV, CCL, LNK.TO which if you can get the last one, it looks good.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (15963)3/2/1999 8:04:00 AM
From: Nikita  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
OT -- We better be careful!

Italian hospitalized for hallucinations after Internet spree
ROME, March 2 (AFP) - An Italian who had spent the greater part of three days in front of a computer screen surfing the Internet has been hospitalized with hallucinations, la Repubblica reported Tuesday.
The man, suffering from delirium and mental confusion, was being treated for "acute Internet intoxication," the newspaper said. It gave no further details.

Rome psychiatrist Tonino Cantelmi said he believed several hundred people had overdosed on the Net in the Italian capital alone.

Most were aged around 30, single, educated and had never had any mental problems until they started spending more than 10 hours a day -- between the office and home -- on the computer, Cantelmi said.

Anything over 5-6 hours a day on the Internet could constitute a danger to health, Cantelmi warned