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194 >>keep smiling....we'll all do fine......Mary<< ARGH!!!!!!! WAlienTech-2/17/1999
193 I am a buy and hold person.....of quality tech stocks...I buy for the long termMaryinRed-2/17/1999
192 Which bird species do you recommend? Joe E.-2/17/1999
191 Mary, After today's little "debacle" with DELL, what do youYogizuna-2/17/1999
190 CTC, You mean that you use the "poop" on old newspapers theory Yogizuna-2/17/1999
189 Yes...I posted a list of the contracts I had info on...a while back... AOL'MaryinRed-2/15/1999
188 Chuzzlewit Below find a article describing some of the statistics of e-commerceMad2-2/15/1999
187 More value....aren't they creative...and note...they are paying millions..MaryinRed-2/14/1999
186 Can you tell me the names of those mutual funds focusing on technology which haBea Dinerman-2/14/1999
185 I ended up skipping a lot of this thread, so I may have missed some of the disGraeme Smith-2/14/1999
184 I will give you the "marketing" point of view. "Portals" =MaryinRed-2/14/1999
183 Sorry for correcting you after you recognized what Steve was saying. That'sChuzzlewit-2/14/1999
182 Mary, I've been giving a lot of thought to the internet companies, particulChuzzlewit-2/14/1999
181 I think what Steve was doing was demonstrating the absurdity of the assumption.Chuzzlewit-2/14/1999
180 If I am recalling correctly....AOL is now at 16MM? also..don't forget the MaryinRed-2/14/1999
179 Steve, After I posted what I did, I re-read what you wrote and realized what ymusea-2/14/1999
178 Yes... little techie here....and you notice...the "back to earthers"MaryinRed-2/14/1999
177 Yes....they do have some upside...on subscriber fees...there is some apparent eMaryinRed-2/14/1999
176 musea, The compounded growth rate I used for AOL was obviously tongue-in-cheekSteve Robinett-2/14/1999
175 Mary, You comment, <i>the dollars of the future...will not be predominantSteve Robinett-2/14/1999
174 >>25% MSFT, 25% AOL/NSCP . 15% DELL , then CMGI ATHM/XCIT CSCO SUNW LU IBAlienTech-2/14/1999
173 Laughing.... Now now...I only drink one cup in the morning...pussycat! smile.MaryinRed-2/14/1999
172 Steve, I think this was one of the first questions I posed to people on the AOLChuzzlewit-2/13/1999
171 Reginald, The present volatility indicates to me that markets are becoming morBGR-2/13/1999
170 Steve, Interesting speculations, and interesting information. One comment I hmusea-2/13/1999
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