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To: Night Writer who wrote (55794)4/6/1999 1:56:00 PM
From: Howard Feinstein  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
The street usually is ahead of a stock. The stock price behavior looks like a poor earnings report. NW where, in the hell, is this honey of a stock headed? Exactly where is the bottom 24-25? Incredible performance in comparison to what the tech sector is doing these past few days. CPQ is as poor as stock as one could own at this moment, and is looking to get worse. Just incredible! Howie



To: Night Writer who wrote (55794)4/6/1999 2:13:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
NW--- I ran in Lake Erie alot. It is known for the fast sudden storms. After being caught numerous times 30 +- miles from port in 8 - 10' waves I questioned my sanity but still went back... When normally on flat water it was easy returning at 30 knots in bad weather it took hours at 2 - 5 knots--- water coming in on 3 sides--- fun,, yeah,Right! I did Walleye on Erie and trout and salmon on Ontario.. mostly out of 22 - 28' vessels--- the 26' Thompson Fisherman was a favorite as it took the bad stuff like one much bigger and was very deep.. no one could fall overboard... when the water is cold and it gets ugly there is no sense in a life jacket-- if the worst happens make it quick,,,
I used GPS for accuracy and Loran for repeatability,,, they were very close but I liked 2 or more (3 pumps) of everything, including radios, for the offshore fishing