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To: Steve Warkentin who wrote (80198)6/17/2002 7:57:52 PM
From: LTK007   of 99277
 
<<I have taken the time.>> it obvious you have not,Mister.

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To: Israel who wrote (80142)6/17/2002 7:58:51 PM
From: augieboo   of 99277
 
Israel, that's interesting, I could swear that the bull came back last month right about this time too. Come to think of it, I think it came back in April as well ... and March ... and ... HEY WHAT GIVES HERE? <g>

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To: augieboo who wrote (80193)6/17/2002 8:00:16 PM
From: James Calladine   of 99277
 
WALMART'S $299-$599 COMPUTERS:

<<<Friday June 14, 2002 - [ 01:29 PM GMT ]

Topic - GNU/Linux - - by Tina Gasperson -
In a move that appears to be a coup for Michael Robertson et al, Wal-Mart's online store is offering eight different Microtel PCs with LindowsOS included. The computers sell for USD$299 to $599 and ship in one to seven days.

NewsForge originally reviewed Wal-Mart's OS-less PCs, a dramatic move away from the standard Windows-based home computer. Now the retailer is advertising systems with the LindowsOS distribution pre-installed, no longer just moving away from Windows, but now directly competing with it:
"These computers do not ship with Microsoft Windows. They ship with an exciting new UNIX based Operating System (OS) named Lindows. This exciting new OS delivers the stability of UNIX with the ease of Windows and the ability to run most Microsoft programs. These computer systems are a perfect low cost alternative to computers preloaded with Microsoft Windows."

To say that Lindows runs most Microsoft programs is a bit of a stretch. Wal-Mart says the PCs come with "mail, word processor, web browser, address book, calculator, cd player, MP3 player, Microsoft PowerPoint viewer, Word viewer, and Excel viewer," and buyers get to select three "free" Click-N-Run applications from the Lindows.com warehouse (of GPLed KDE-based software, we might add.)

No need to be concerned about the PCI 56k modems that come with the Microtel systems -- according to this NewsForge report, Microtel is shipping Linux-compatible modems in these systems.

For a really cheap setup, get the $299 system, add a USD$49 HP printer (most of HPs printers work with Linux) and a 15" Microtel monitor for USD$119. And if you're especially Wal-Mart loyal, you can even add a subscription to the company's ISP service, called Wal-Mart Connect, for USD$9.94 a month.>>>

Namaste!

Jim

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To: Steve Warkentin who wrote (80198)6/17/2002 8:03:23 PM
From: LTK007   of 99277
 
Secondly, i who be not so bad myself, have found Zeev to be the overall best market timer i know of on SI.
Max p.s. and that is from 5 years of being aware of ZEEV.

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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (80187)6/17/2002 8:04:16 PM
From: Mark Johnson   of 99277
 
Cole....you dope.....Zeev predicted 4000 for the NAZ in fall of 2000......Duhhhhh...he only missed by 2000 points....

Duhhhhhh.....

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To: LTK007 who wrote (80203)6/17/2002 8:05:55 PM
From: Mark Johnson   of 99277
 
<<and that is from 5 years of being aware of ZEEV. >>

Ostritches do keep their head in the sand....and 5 years is a longgggg time......

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To: sylvester80 who wrote (80178)6/17/2002 8:09:39 PM
From: DebtBomb   of 99277
 
6 week summer rally talk was on CNBC today, did everyone get long??
Hmmm.....
By the looks of the put/call ratio today, I would think many did.

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To: Steve Warkentin who wrote (80199)6/17/2002 8:12:44 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw   of 99277
 
You said the market isn't predictable short term OR long term. If you truly believe that you cannot then claim "the odds are in our favor" that it will move up.

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To: DebtBomb who wrote (80206)6/17/2002 8:14:02 PM
From: James Calladine   of 99277
 
IS THIS WHAT SHEEP TALK ABOUT ON THE WAY TO THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE......?

Well, it was on CNBC and you said
RALLY, yes?
Summer?
And the market was up today?

What am I waiting for, RIGHT?

<GGG>

Namaste!

Jim

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To: Steve Warkentin who wrote (80199)6/17/2002 8:14:30 PM
From: augieboo   of 99277
 
It's not a fund manager's job to beat the market. If it were, they would learn TA. A fund manager's job is to make money for the fund company. Period.

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