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To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (12239)4/26/1999 1:35:00 PM
From: Tim Luke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12559
 
LOL...ok you can slide on that one..



To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (12239)4/27/1999 9:44:00 AM
From: jas cooper  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 12559
 
Well, I gotta say, over the last couple of years, this thread has added a great deal of entertainment to my life, not to mention some very interesting, if heated, discussion. I spent a little while looking back at some of the posts in 1997. It's amazing how similar they are to recent ones, with only the names of the senders and the dates changed. All that is, except Jach. He's been spinning the same piddling yarn for years now. If only I had figured out that even broken clocks are right twice a day (all I thought of was broken records).

So, there are a few people I would like to thank (in no particular order):

J Plesha, Boris Reynov, rpsev, Glenn Rudolph, Lin Huan Chen, Trenton Scott, Igor Nasonov, CJ, Sector Investor, thebeach, len grasso and several others who names I may have omitted. These are the guys who took a stand on FORE and held a position (if only at times), and suffered through all the crap FORE has dished out to investors. Guys like Glenn, who often got flamed for posting news that didn't always coincide with the cheerleaders' desires. And even the people who didn't agree with me, but presented arguements to the contrary, rather than whine and call me a bear. I hope you all ended up on the right side in the end.

Not the jerks who slide into a stock when buyout rumors create enough volume to get their attention. And then act like they were the ones who were the catalysts to a buyout. I've got a five year old nephew who could easily repeat what David Faber says on CNBC, but has better things to do.

I will try to find another thread to replace this one, but it will be hard. This one, and XYLN, were the reason I joined SI.

I'm sure I'll see many of you on other threads, but none will match the personality that was created here over the years.

Good luck to all on your investments from this point, although the FORE story may not yet be over....

James