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To: V$gas.Com who wrote (18725)3/3/1999 9:32:00 PM
From: David A. Irvine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
V$gas,
I am sure about my DD. I bought into this company expecting more shares to be issued in order to grow the company. I still feel TSIG is a tremendous opportunity. I am willing to wait for the reward. I am continuously amazed by how many people watch their investments tick to tick. What a waste. The only people who do that are daytraders -- period. There is no other reason to watch every sale so intently. Good luck, all you daytraders, but I think you will miss the boat by selling early. To all the longs, relax and let the company develop. I see double digit prices in 12 to 24 months. I can wait.

Here is a short story to remind you to relax and take a break from all the tick to tick stuff.

-Dave

A young boy traveled across Japan to the school of a famous martial artist. When he arrived at the dojo he was given an audience by the sensei.

"What do you wish from me?" the master asked.

"I wish to be your student and become the finest karateka in the land" the boy replied. "How long must I study?"

"Ten years at least" the master answered.

"Ten years is a long time," said the boy. "What if I studied twice as hard as all your other students?"

"Twenty years" replied the master.

"Twenty years! What if I practice day and night with all my effort?"

"Thirty years" was the master's reply.

"How is it that each time I say I will work harder, you tell me it will take longer?" the boy asked.

"The answer is clear. When one eye is fixed upon your destination, there is only one eye left with which to find the way."

- Anonymous



To: V$gas.Com who wrote (18725)3/3/1999 9:56:00 PM
From: The Swordsman  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 44908
 
Bob, I'd love to be warm and fuzzy about this revelation of dilution. No two ways about it. And your response sounds like a great story. But your response... it is only a story.

Review the facts previously stated and then and only then try if you will to put a happy face on this bone.

Not going to work. Too many questions and not many answers. In fact no answers at all... at least none that make any sense.

sword