> I'm afraid I don't quite see the analogies to other speculative ventures. > You don't buy collectible cars, or pieces of real estate by the hundreds, > for essentially nothing, hoping to sell a single one for big bucks. Sounds > more like buying lottery tickets. Not really... on one hand people sometimes won on the lottery. On the otherhand, you really do not get your combination appraised, and do not put your ticket up for an auction before the draw :-) - Csongor
- RE: Re[2]: Slowing ? easygoing
- Re[4]: Slowing ? William X. Walsh
- RE: Re[4]: Slowing ? easygoing
- Re[6]: Slowing ? William X. Walsh
- Re: Re[6]: Slowing ? Jim McAtee
- Re[8]: Slowing ? William X. Walsh
- Re: Slowing ? John
- Re: Re[4]: Slowing ? Swerve
- Re[6]: Slowing ? William X. Walsh
- Re: Re[6]: Slowing ? Jim McAtee
- Re: Re[6]: Slowing ? Csongor Fagyal
- Re: Re[6]: Slowing ? Elliot Noss
- Re: Re[2]: Slowing ? Csongor Fagyal
- Re[4]: Slowing ? William X. Walsh
- Re: Slowing ? genie
- RE: Slowing ? easygoing
