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To: Ibexx who wrote (79904)4/24/1999 4:14:00 PM
From: David S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Ibexx, Another late night entry re: my "middle name". Tsk, Tsk.
I tend to jump on late at night too.

What say you regarding Dell and Intel finally moving. Do you think they have the stuff to capture the lead again before year's end?

It is my view they are coiling up for a big spring, held down too long, ready to rip out and rumble. Do you agree?

Regards, David S. (IXY alias IBEXY)
INTC DELL ANSC WCOM LU PGTV HD SDLI UNPH QQQ IOM



To: Ibexx who wrote (79904)4/26/1999 12:27:00 AM
From: David S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
IBEXX, What goes, plagerism? You pluck my "coiled spring" - from the Intel thread - and you twang it on the Dell thread!! What a tricky player. You deserve a spanking.

Regards, David S. (IBXY)
INTC DELL ANSC WCOM HD PGTV UNPH SDLI LU IOM QQQ

To: Ibexx (79906 )
From: David S.
Saturday, Apr 24 1999 4:13PM ET
Reply # of 80021

Ibexx, Another late night entry re: my "middle name". Tsk, Tsk.
I tend to jump on late at night too.

What say you regarding Dell and Intel finally moving. Do you think they have the stuff to
capture the lead again before year's end?

It is my view they are coiling up for a big spring, held down too long, ready to rip out
and rumble. Do you agree?

Regards, David S. (IXY alias IBEXY)
INTC DELL ANSC WCOM LU PGTV HD SDLI UNPH QQQ IOM

To: Walcalla (120529 )
From: Ibexx
Sunday, Apr 25 1999 7:10PM ET
Reply # of 120568

Walc,

DELL is poised to go like a coiled spring -- for lack of a better word.

BTW, who in the world is "utee" -- are we supposed to know these terminologies?

Ibexx