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To: Rusty Johnson who wrote (23330)5/2/1999 8:51:00 PM
From: Jan Garrity Allen  Respond to of 24154
 
OK we r ready for a great week with MSFT and other internet stocks and it is even a better sign when the bears r ruffled as the margins r called!! Hey buy on the dips as we head for some super announcements and STAY LONG AND STAY STRONG!!!



To: Rusty Johnson who wrote (23330)5/3/1999 1:48:00 AM
From: Andy Thomas  Respond to of 24154
 
>> Shills like you, ed, J. Krnjeu, Paul Reuben, James Nicoll

Tech2000, Uncle Frank, etc....

It's hard to say which of them might be actual employees of MSFT, although there are a couple of self-proclaimed MSFT people on the "how high" thread - some who seem to make reasoned posts even though they work at the place.

Myself, I think their code base has gotten completely out of control and the shareholders who know the least about computers will be the last to get out.

MSFT is going to need something new, because their current OS offerings are showing definite signs of code bloat.

The need to release a Linux, and buy BE, as well as writing something new and small from the ground up. Something small and re-entrant would be a good start.

FWIW
Andy