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To: HairBall who wrote (15777)6/3/1999 2:38:00 PM
From: Jerry Olson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
Hi LG...

thought provoking aren't I LG????....:>}

hey like i said....opinions....we all have one<g>...

yeah i'm a bobby soxer right out of the Nifty Fifties...best times of my life, growing up in Atlantic City...

oh those summers...with all those nice Philly chicks???..man o' man...

rollarcoaster ride..Heck LG that's life pal...ups/downs and all around...

it;s really no biggie...

tomr. this stupid report will come out...we'll go up or down based on it...i'll be there to trade it...but it sure amazes me the emotional feelings of the pros of the world about one little ole lousy report...

THAT IS MANIA...LG.......:>}



To: HairBall who wrote (15777)6/3/1999 2:45:00 PM
From: Stoctrash  Respond to of 99985
 
LG,

Updated my 60 min SPX fork....haven't got my other parts updated (a "coffee spill" if you catch my drift) but I can tell you they are mid range, not overbought or oversold, and are rising.

homestead.com



To: HairBall who wrote (15777)6/3/1999 2:53:00 PM
From: Giordano Bruno  Respond to of 99985
 
*OT*Eventually this mania will crash back into the realm of traditional valuations. They always do...always! So, bud...chew your gum and listen to it pop. Then, roll down those bobby socks and prepare to flail you arms into the air as you enjoy the lift to the top...but listen diligently for the last click of the chain...as the coaster joggles as it nears the top...because what comes next is the fast and furious, but exciting ride to equilibrium...reasonable valuations!

LG I'm impressed. That verges on the poetic.

impristine move over <g>



To: HairBall who wrote (15777)6/3/1999 7:10:00 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
>>...however, most products will still be sold via the conventional market place. <<

I tend to disagree although you may be right since "m,ost items" leaves the possibility that I am forgetting many little things. I wouldn't order a razor over the web if I realized my blade was dull, then wait 6 weeks for delivery without shaving. But I would order a box of blades from the cheapest source over the web once I had one blade to tide me over.

I have to admit, I order everything over the web now. Heck I hardly rent movies anymore because I can just buy whatever I want to see for almost the same price since the web guys are all slashing each other's throats trying to gain market share.

This is why I am not bullish on the net. I feel that the internet is going to make this global economy REALLY global. In other words, if Walmart is the cheapest source in town, so what? If I am not ina hurry, I can order the same item direct from the overseas manufacturer, without WMT's mark up in price and have it shipped direct. IN the military, we always catch hops to the Pacific Rim to buy cheap sneekers, coats etc. We can now just order the stuff over the web and they ship the stuff to us without us even having to fly over there anymore. Also if I have a buddy mail it through the military APO in small quantities, it is duty free. Even WMT can't match that.

I think eventually almost everything will be bought over the web. If I want to touch, feel and smell it, I will go to the car dealer up teh street, touch, smell, feel and test drive it. I will then tell him I will think about it and then go to my computer and order it from the cheapest dealer around the country or factory direct. Albertsons is already doing web grocery shopping. SImply fill up your cyber cart and ring out. Your groceries are waiting for you when you get to the real store and they are planning on having home delivery service soon.

The future may be only 7-11 stores and cybershops.

Good Luck,

Lee