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To: JF Quinnelly who wrote (160)12/6/1998 9:55:00 PM
From: Jacques Chitte
   of 174
 
I need to learn some Technical Analysis. Oils are a thing I could buy. I was ready to buy semi-equips once the Bear had done its work - but the damn thing quit and now the semi-equips are bubbling up like marshmallow birdies in the microwave.

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To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (161)12/11/1998 1:14:00 AM
From: JF Quinnelly
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Somehow I suspect you will get a second chance at those bubbling stocks. Patience. Vultures wait for Bears to do their work.

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To: JF Quinnelly who wrote (162)12/11/1998 1:15:00 AM
From: Jacques Chitte
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"Patience, my ass - I think I'll kill something!"

We need cOUSIN SHORTY

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To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (163)4/1/1999 12:15:00 AM
From: Jacques Chitte
   of 174
 
A place to put this for safekeeping.

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To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (164)4/6/2000 9:11:00 PM
From: Jacques Chitte
   of 174
 
and this too: ©

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To: Don Pueblo who started this subject12/31/2000 3:27:47 PM
From: jmhollen
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To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (157)5/6/2001 7:48:58 PM
From: Don Pueblo
   of 174
 
What's that? I must have dozed off. Sorry.

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To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (165)6/8/2002 9:26:17 AM
From: Don Pueblo
   of 174
 
The Big Scientist Party

Everyone gravitated toward Newton, but he just kept moving around at a
constant velocity and showed no reaction.

Einstein thought it was a relatively good time.

Coulomb got a real charge out of the whole thing.

Cavendish wasn't invited, but he had the balls to show up anyway.

Cauchy, being the only mathematician there, still managed to integrate well
with everyone.

Thompson enjoyed the plum pudding.

Pauli came late, but was mostly excluded from things, so he split.

Pascal was under too much pressure to enjoy himself.

Ohm spent most of the time resisting Ampere's opinions on current events.

Hamilton went to the buffet tables exactly once.

Volt thought the social had a lot of potential.

Hilbert was pretty spaced out for most of it.

Heisenberg may or may not have been there.

The Curies were there and just glowed the whole time.

van der Waals forced himself to mingle.

Wien radiated a colorful personality.

Millikan dropped his Italian oil dressing.

de Broglie mostly just stood in the corner and waved.

Hollerith liked the hole idea.

Stefan and Boltzman got into some hot debates.

Everyone was attracted to Tesla's magnetic personality.

Compton was a little scatter-brained at times.

Bohr ate too much and got atomic ache.

Watt turned out to be a powerful speaker.

Hertz went back to the buffet table several times a minute.

Faraday had quite a capacity for food.

Oppenheimer got bombed.

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To: Don Pueblo who wrote (168)6/8/2002 1:29:39 PM
From: S. maltophilia
   of 174
 
and...
Everyone revolved around Ptolemy.
Kepler was a bit eccentric.
The Curies glowed.
Fermi split.
Kirk & Watson spiraled around.
DeBakey & Barnard danced their hearts out.

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To: S. maltophilia who wrote (169)10/2/2004 8:13:19 PM
From: Jacques Chitte
   of 174
 
He asked for some change.
I found two bits. He spurned them.
I still have the quarter.

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