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To: Robert H. who wrote (43216)4/26/1999 12:54:00 AM
From: SliderOnTheBlack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
Yogi Berra couldn't have said it better !

<< Today I'd have to conclude that the daytrading in and outs are in the short frame of mind. >>

hmmm, now let me cipher that one slowwwwwwly; ''day''-trading is the ''short'' frame of mind ... ROFLMAO.... and you were able to ''conclude'' that today all by yourself Robert ?

Einstein lives (VBG) ! - clone the DNA code on this guy...

<<Now the story is "It's the Cap Spending, Stupid". ...Got a new one; How about "It's the BS Stupid". ...Those of us who relate to reality >>

Speaking of relating to ''reality'' - just where are those ''empty tankers'' looking for product Robert ? - ''reality'' ? - how about the bottom of a Gin bottle ?

<< Those who believe that cap spending will not happen until the year 2000 will be way behind the curve. The day to day price of tea in China has nothing to do with the realities of empty tankers looking for product.>>

...''those'' who believe that cap (ex) spending will not happen untill year 2000 - will be way behind the curve'' -- Gee, Robert, I guess you would have to put every single analyst in the market and every single CEO in the Oilpatch; including about 12 of them so far who just reported earnings; along with the CEO's of the Oil Majors - behind that curve. Robert - are you seeing ''visions in the night'' - or has one of the OSX company CEO's changed their tune; or have the Intnl Oil major CEO's recently revised their budgets and not told anyone but you ?

You would have to think that it would take about 37 IQ points just to be able to log on, another 17 to be able to operate a keyboard... well thats 54 anyway... about enough to cipher the day to day price of tea in China (VBG)...