Alaric Snell-Pym scripsit: > Oooh, I'm getting stock options for my birthday? Thanks! ;-p
Alas, the date on an option is when it expires, becoming worthless. That's why it's always in the future: when it is in the present or the past, the option is no longer of interest to anyone. -- John Cowan [email protected] http://ccil.org/~cowan If a traveler were informed that such a man [as Lord John Russell] was leader of the House of Commons, he may well begin to comprehend how the Egyptians worshiped an insect. --Benjamin Disraeli _______________________________________________ Scheme-reports mailing list [email protected] http://lists.scheme-reports.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/scheme-reports
