Harold, I can agree with you whole heartedly. Naysayers aside, the same
with investing in Microsoft, Apple, Whistler/Blackcomb resorts, etc.
before they made it big. Even Dell before they began to fall out of
favour and started buying out the competition to cushion the decline
would have been favourable, did you know they bought out Alienware so
they could have a better stake in gaming computers?
Me, I like investing time in something which isn't as financially
evident as all the above: Ubuntu Linux. It's free to buy, freely
supported, and freely updated but most people would pay to have it
tweaked and tooled with.
Just my 2 cents, and happy holidays to all!
Peter Kaulback
Harold B. wrote:
Hello again,
PS: Google went public at $85 a few years ago and recently went over $500.
Here we all are experts in using Google, we know what it is for, we know how
to use it ... do you guys feel as stupid as I do by not having put a bundle on
it? --- Harold
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