To: street cynic who wrote (1126) | 3/26/2021 9:18:23 AM | From: Graystone | | | Look in Mail > Inbox then Deleted/Sent or Going gone gone
As soon as you read any message it is gone from your Inbox. When you Reply to a Private Message your Reply is moved into the Sent folder. This only happens to Private messages though.
Public messages are right where they were posted. To review messages to you that are Public, look at your own Profile. Look at your own posts and review the Replies hyperlink. You can reread the last 50 or so messages you have posted right there. (I think it is 50 and I refuse to count) A greater number than 50 are also linked and can also be accessed. There is a hyperlinked number beside the Subjects where you have last posted. Those hyperlinks are to your posts on that subject listed chronologically. A Next button is included. Older content you have posted is not always on the list of Subjects. That list of Subjects is chronological so older material falls off and there is no easy way to find it. The posts are still there mind you, and the material can be found, it is never gone. I am not sure if anyone has discovered their own old posts by running for public office but I wouldn't rule it out. I used to be able to read every post I had written on SI by just using AltaVista. |
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To: Zain Saleh who wrote (1133) | 4/3/2021 9:06:25 AM | From: Frank Sully | | | Welcome aboard Zain, FWIW, for the benefit of new members I posted the following on the New Members board.
FWIW, there have been dozens and dozens of new members flocking here from Seeking Alpha to follow Chowder. Chowder has started a board called Disruptive Innovation linked here: Subject 60218
For the benefit of these new members I posted the following on Chowder's board:
Chowder,
Thanks for the explanation. As I noted in a previous post I don't usually post so much and was sort of laying out a historical foundation for the discussion here, unaware that these topics had been discussed in depth on your Seeking Alpha blog.
FWIW, here are my investments in disruptive technologies in no particular order:
- AI & Robotics - IRBO - IShares Robotics and AI ETF;
- Biotechnology - ARKG - ARK Genomics Revolution ETF;
- AI Chips, Autonomous Vehicles, Supercomputers - NVDA - NVIDIA;
- AI, Autonomous Vehicles, Search - GOOGL - Alphabet;
- Enterprise AI - AI - C3.ai.
Disruptive technologies make up about 25% of my overall portfolio.
FWIW, for your information and that of the dozens of those who followed you from Seeking Alpha, here is a list of Silicon Investor boards which discuss these disruptive technologies which may be of interest for historical context, current news and discussion: Cheers, Frank Sully |
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