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To: Z Analyzer who wrote (6231)5/5/1999 12:38:00 PM
From: Badger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9256
 
Z and others--

I would like to comment on the last post past and other musings. Looking at the big picture I believe that almost everything in our society will revolve around the net. We will get video, audio, info, communication all aspects of life through a seamless, instantaneous internet. Software companies will become a thing of the past. Why Have software if you can download something instantaneously? My question is what will this effect will this have on storage and storage stocks? I believe in this picture demand will be enormous for storage in this type of world. Would love to hear others comments on anything I have had to say.

By the way, I wish I could make everybody rich on this great thread.
Thanks for all of the info. Very long QNTM.

Badger



To: Z Analyzer who wrote (6231)5/5/1999 12:55:00 PM
From: Stitch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9256
 
Z, Robert; *OT*

First of all it is 70 lbs over not 50 (which in my current state of mind sounds perfectly svelte to me).

Secondly <<Stitch, 50 pounds overweight, sitting in his string bikini and sunglasses by the pool, martini in hand, being fanned by a couple of topless, young, Asian girls explaining how he made a fortune by buying disk drive stocks while nobody wanted them. >> is abusive imagery. I like that latter but me in a string?

Thirdly, you just gotta love these stocks. Its going to be like this until something dies.

That may be me. <G>

Off to bed.

Best,
Stitch