At 10:10 AM -0500 3/20/01, Phil Karn wrote: >The stockbroker's electronic sign showing the Dow trying to break >10,000. What's really ironic in your mentioning this (in a deju vu thread) is that the Dow first hit and closed above 10,000 when we were here in 1999. I remember watching for it on (probably) the same sign. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Edward Lewis NAI Labs Phone: +1 443-259-2352 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dilbert is an optimist. Opinions expressed are property of my evil twin, not my employer.
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