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RE: Down Periscope
Spitsong, Thanks for your contribution to the AAPL iHub board. Comeback when your situation allows. AAPL has had an incredible run over the last Two years. I suspect Two years from now Apple will have reasserted itself as a leader in both the consumer and personal computer market once again. The skies the limit and its still Microsofts game to lose.
Best Regards,
-Altaire4
Yo, GiveMeMoney are you new to Mac OS X and Apple products ?
Welcome aboard !!!
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OT: Are you insinuating that Ahrnold has not been good for Kalifornia ?
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Terminator 5: The Search for the Oil Can ?
Re: no stink'in AAPL
Hi Roni their are lots of other ways to keep her happy ?
She who owns the account advised me to take the profits :). I like to keep her happy.
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MS Office is Microsofts Last stand
Dill if this catches on ... it will level the personal computer playing field so that alternatives from Apple and linux can challenge microsofts dominance. The high cost of Microsoft Office has been the biggest drawback for businesses to migrate people to Mac OS X.
Get Shorty !!!
Hear, hear Bootz AAPL holding up nicely. Plenty of Shorts covering. Used the downgrade news to jump in.
-Alt ...... Go AAPL !!!!
OT: The SI AAPL board used to be pretty good .... but iHub is still the best.
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/subject.aspx?subjectid=6136
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P.S. Tarmar, Stick around for the 2 for 1 split.
OT: Yofal its a sad day ...
SGI was one of the few truly innovative companies that contributed alot to the industry as a whole.
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OT: G Man if your going to go Off Topic please have the Consideration to indicate that your post is Off Topic ie OT:
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Today's AAPL intraday high ..... $61.99.
This AAPL bull run is getting a bit surreal folks.
I keep hoping for a significant pullback but it hasn't happened yet ?
Any thoughts on where this is headed because its off my charts.
Congrats to all Apple Longs !!!!!
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Linda, good to here you made some cash today.
Well, I'm going to be focused on buying some more AAPL shares if it falls back into the low fifties. In the meantime I made a nice little profit today. My whole portfolio jumped up another 5.0 % in One month so I'm a happy camper. Still long on energy and WiFi stocks right now as well.
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Sold 100 shares at 60.05 in After Hours.
Still Holding the bulk of my AAPL shares.
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Go AAPL !!!
Linda, I'm more confident than ever that we're looking at another 2 for 1 split in 2006.
BR
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OT: Yeah, cut the Executive Branches salaries to .85 Euros Annually its about what their worth.
Its the Republicans that have been stonewalling on the Senates intelligence committee investigation on the reasons for getting into this war in the first place.
As for Spending ..... the Republicans control every branch of government except the judicial branch and the defecit spending is a byproduct of the policies of the unethical liars and cheats occupying the White House.
This administration is a national and international embarrassement to the American people.
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OT: Many people who voted for Kerry voted for the lesser of Two evils.
Go AAPL $59.65 !!!!
OT: WLD double check the Senate record and you will find thats not true.
...every single Democrat senator repeatedly voted in favor of a war their constituents were smart enough to see would be a disaster.
BS political grandstanding .... damn right !!!
But that's not the point.
In light of the Libby indictment which is a national embarrasement its about time the minority party started asking some tough questions.
No citizen of this country should be above the law.
But of course King Dubbya could pardon them.
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OT:Blue, its about dang time too.
The country needs the truth.
Alt ;-}
MicroSloth vs Apple
Sounds like not much has changed at the house of MicroSloth. I do believe XBox 360 will sell well ..... behind the AAPL iPod juggernaut though. If I believed MSFT had any upsided beyond $30.00 a share I'd buy in but I'm betting that APPLE has significant upside in the short and long term. A shrink wrapped or OEM'd version of Mac OS X in 2006 or 2007 for X86 would signal the end of Microsofts domination of the personal computer market.
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OT: My only comment on Dell ... do a ditty dumb ditty doo. The DJ (BIC) Ditty is just plain lame. Mikey better hope he can cut an OEM deal with Microsoft to sell XBox 360's.
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Welcome back Langostino.eom
OT: I wouldn't be surprized if that happened.
Allot rests with the midterm elections. If the dems regain control of the senate we could see one really big shake-up in D.C.
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Zaga, Fitzgerald knows he has to find away of proving the facts of the case.
With Libby facing 30 years of Jail time he might very well sing .... if that happens the whole NeoCon house of cards will crumble. Thats assuming of course that Scooter lives long enough to stand trial. We're dealing with alot of dangerous and arrogant folks .... many of whom played apart in the whole iran/Contra mess and got away scott free.... so I wouldn't put anything pass these folks.
So you are saying that Fitzgerald knows all but is refusing to bring indictments? Why?
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OT: I suspect this plame affair goes much deeper
What is often overlooked by Plame being exposed is that the CIA front with many other agents was blown as well.
The front was used to gather intelligence on loose nukes ?!!#@
Maybe, just maybe .... Plame nor Wilson was the primary target but rather it was away of sending a message to the CIA field operatives and effectively derailing the operation. Fall in line with the new administrations policy or suffer the consequences. Since all of this is classified we don't know what the scope or damage has been caused to our covert intelligence by this leak. The safety of the free world may have been or is compromised. A special prosecuter from the Republican party would not be looking into this matter if it wasn't important.
So clinton got a blow job in the White House and Bush and/or company blew a covert intelligence operation looking for info on loose nukes.
Gee, what would be more important to the national interest ?
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OT: Looks like Fitzmas has started early this year ?
Anybody named Scooter deserves Five indictments.
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/10/28/leak.probe/index.html
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3D renderining issues
Most of the problems relating to 3D rendering was a limitation in the Panther 10.3.x Mach Kernel. Tiger's 10.4.x Core component changes along with changes to Open GL should have remedied those issues. The new G5 Quad's should be incredible 3D render workstations.
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OT: ALVR - WiMax play
Investing in ALVR .... WiMax technology is almost ready to rock and roll. Stock is under $8.00 a share and I'm buying in for at least a Two year window on return for at least a double bagger.
But like any new technology stock their is alot of risk on this one
I'm buying in based on this news:
Alvarion Leads in Commercial Deployments, Shipping 5K BreezeMAX(TM) PRO Subscriber Units Using Intel's Chip to 30 Operators in First Month of Availability; BreezeMAX Deployments Indicate over 130 Operators' Confidence in Platform
TEL AVIV, Israel, Oct 27, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Alvarion Ltd. (NASDAQ: ALVR), the world's leading provider of wireless broadband solutions and specialized mobile networks, today announced it has shipped 5,000 BreezeMAX PRO subscriber units, out of 10,000 ordered since it became available in September 2005. As the market's first customer premise equipment (CPE) integrating the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 5116 broadband interface chip with Alvarion's enhanced WiMAX technology, BreezeMAX PRO's advanced features offer a high level of modem performance plus a full suite of networking capabilities. This CPE is part of the BreezeMAX commercially available system, designed according to the 802.16-2004 standard, for which Alvarion intends to seek certification from the WiMAX Forum(TM) as quickly as possible.
Alvarion's BreezeMAX platform has been designed from the ground up according to the IEEE 802.16 WiMAX standards and will support fixed, nomadic, portable and mobile applications. Alvarion has leveraged its full range of technical and market expertise to become a strongly positioned vendor offering comprehensive, feature-rich solutions with fixed, nomadic, portable and mobile capabilities from a single platform. More than 130 operators have deployed Alvarion's BreezeMAX infrastructure in its first year on the market, another clear indication of operators' confidence in WiMAX technology.
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PowerMac G5 Quad Memory limit
Correction: the PowerMac G5 Quad is capable of 16 GB's of ram which bumps it up against server class systems.
the top-end 8GB RAM machines with multiple video cards and 16 23" monitors are really out of the reach of all by a scarce few.
Bootz, PPC + Intel = Increased Marketshare
"But they didn't jump ship for performance or performance/watt reasons. They jumped ship because they no longer care about making leading-edge computer hardware. They also don't care about PC market share, or any of that other G3-era Mac Faithful malarkey. From now on, merely "good enough" is good enough for the Mac line, and the real innovation will come in the form of post-PC gadgets and entertainment-oriented, techno-cool doohickeys.
Nothing is preventing Apple from offering both PPC and Intel based products ?
If the latest G5 PPC hardware sells extremely well ..... do you think they will stop producing it ?
PPC + Intel = Increased Marketshare
Apple has spent many years plugging PPC as a superior CPU while the Intel and AMD competition has increased share and in essence equalled or surpassed the PPC architecture in some ways. The Intel based Macs will give large organizations flexibility because they require a mix of Operating Systems to run effectively.
Intel has a 70% share of the Desktop CPU market.
So, Bootz are you buying the PowerMac G5 Quad ?
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good timing.eom
OT: Better yet ..... why did the humbled competition offer up such a lame candidate like John Kerry ?
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OT: Lets never forget the bravery of those Two women.
<<Gave me shivers to think of the courage it took for her to stand up to the status quo in that time and place.>>
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paozel .... thanks, its about time I sent in a donation as well.eom
Florida and the south can't seem to catch a break .... this storm season.
Maybe their really is something to the issue of global warming ?
P.S. Lango .... hope all is well with you ?
Tex, I hope so ....
Neo Office/J 1.1 has been indispensable. It's still hard to believe that this is a free product.
The next question is whether NeoOffice is going to release something based on the OO2 code base ....
OT:Your welcome .... that's very funny stuff
but its kind of sad how our political system has fallen into such depths of corruption and incompetence.
Hilarious, thanks for posting.
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OT: It's looking alot like Fitzmas .....
Fitzgerald has been asked to get to the truth and this has led to the lies the current administration used to get us into iraq in the first place. The following post summarizes some basic facts. None of your GOP talking points will help the current administration but ... I know you will try.
But consider this administation lucky ... Treason used to be punishable by death. A little time in a country club prison and they'll be out in know time.
Hardball's Matthews: Fitz Looking at SOTU Niger Lie + Hinchey Letter on Fitz on SOTU Lie To Congress
Fri Oct 21, 2005 at 03:12:38 PM PDT
Hardball is now reporting that Fitz has received a copy of the fake Niger document. A copy above shows why it is such a laughable forgery.
Here is a PDF of the entire doc: http://cryptome.org/niger-docs.pdf
Here is a link to more info: http://cryptome.org/niger-docs.htm
When you know all the facts of how Stephen Hadley put those words in there "by mistake", even after it was asked to be removed by the CIA--you will see it makes the 16 words a deliberate lie to Congress.
Rep. Maurice Hinchey led 40 Democrats in asking Fitz to expand his investigation to the Niger forgeries, sending a letter that outlined the crime of lying to Congress and the statutes that were broken by George W. Bush. By law, the GJ is required to hear any such request--especially one signed by 40 members of Congress.
If this is true Harwood of the WSJ said it would be an "earthquake" in Washington.
Here's Hinchey's letter asking Fitz to expand the investigation to Lying to Congress:
September 15, 2005
United States Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald
Justice Department
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20530
Re: Request To Expand Investigation
Dear United States Attorney Fitzgerald:
We hereby request that you expand your investigation regarding who in the Bush Administration revealed to the press that Valerie Wilson, the wife of Ambassador Joseph Wilson, was an undercover agent for the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). We believe that expansion should include investigating the Administration's false and fraudulent claims in January 2003 that Iraq had sought uranium for a nuclear weapon, which the Administration offered as one of the key grounds to justify the war against Iraq.
President Bush made two uranium claims, one in his State of the Union Address to Congress and another in a report that he submitted to Congress concerning Iraq, and National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State Colin Powell, and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld made three other uranium claims. We request that you investigate whether such claims violated two criminal statutes, 18 U.S.C., Sec. 1001 and 18 U.S.C., Sec. 371, that prohibit making false and fraudulent statements to Congress and obstructing the functions of Congress.
You have broad discretion to conduct this investigation. The issues we raise are directly related to your current investigation and clearly fall under your authority. The desire to discredit the information provided by Ambassador Wilson regarding the lack of evidence to support the Administration's contention that Iraq sought uranium from Niger is the nearly-universally accepted motive behind the leak of Mrs. Wilson's identity. In order to fully investigate the disclosure of an undercover CIA agent's identity, it is clear that you should fully investigate the reasons for that disclosure.
As we outline below, we believe that members of the Administration may have violated laws governing communications with Congress with respect to assertions about Iraq's nuclear capabilities. Ambassador Wilson's efforts to publicly contradict these assertions seem to be the reason for the uncovering of Mrs. Wilson's identity. It is very likely that you would encounter these assertions during the course of your investigation, and thus their legality should be the subject of your investigation.
The Administration's Claims About Iraq Seeking Uranium Were False And Fraudulent
The uranium claims of the Administration in January 2003 that Iraq had sought uranium for a nuclear weapon were shown to be false because, after intensive post war investigations, the Iraq Survey Group found no evidence that Iraq had sought the uranium. In the months prior to the war, weapons inspectors of the United Nations (U.N.) conducted extensive inspections in Iraq and found no evidence that Iraq had revived its nuclear weapons program. The Administration has never produced any legitimate actual evidence that Iraq had sought the uranium.
The uranium claims were also fraudulent because although some in the American intelligence community (including the C.I.A.) may have agreed at the time with the British opinion that Iraq had sought uranium, numerous people within the Administration did not tell the whole truth consisting of the contrary views held by the best informed U.S. intelligence officials. C.I.A. Director George Tenet told the White House in October 2002 that C.I.A. analysts believed the reporting on the uranium claim was "weak" and thus the Director told the White House that it should not make the claim. Later that same day, the C.I.A.'s Associate Deputy Director for Intelligence sent a fax to the White House stating that the "evidence [on the uranium claim] is weak." The National Security Council (N.S.C.) believed in January 2003 that the nuclear case against Iraq was weak. Secretary of State Powell was told during meetings at the C.I.A. to vet his U.N. speech of February 5, 2003 that there were doubts about the uranium claim and he therefore kept it out of his speech for that reason. The U.S. government told the U.N. on February 4, 2003 that it could not confirm the uranium reports.
Furthermore, the original draft of the State of the Union Address stated that "we know that [Hussein] has recently sought to buy uranium in Africa," but after the White House consulted with the C.I.A., the White House changed the speech to refer to the British view rather than the American view. The final draft stated that the "British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." The parties involved stated that they had no discussions about the credibility of the reporting and the reason for the switch was to identify the source for the uranium claim.
However, in response to the uproar over the op-ed article by Ambassador Wilson, C.I.A. Director Tenet issued a statement in which he admitted that C.I.A. officials who reviewed the draft of the State of the Union Address containing the remarks on the Niger-Iraqi uranium deal "raised several concerns about the fragmentary nature of the intelligence with [White House] National Security Council colleagues" and "[s]ome of the language was changed." Tenet stated that "[f]rom what we know now, Agency officials in the end concurred that the text in the speech was factually correct - i.e. that the British government report said that Iraq sought uranium from Africa."
What this tells us is that although Administration officials, informed by the highest ranking members of our own intelligence operation, knew that the claim of Niger uranium going to Iraq was "weak" and could not be confirmed, they were still determined to use it in the president's address to Congress and fell back on the dubious language of the British report. The Administration clearly sought to cover up their own officials' doubts about Iraq's nuclear capabilities and hide those doubts from the Congress and the U.S. public.
Motive
A motive for making such false and fraudulent uranium claims would have been to thwart Congressional and U.N. efforts to delay the start of the war. Pending at the time that the Administration made its uranium claims in January 2003 was a Congressional resolution, H.Con.Res.2, submitted by five members of Congress on January 7, 2003, which expressed the sense of Congress that it should repeal its earlier war resolution to allow more time for U.N. weapons inspectors to finish their work. On January 24, 2003, a few days prior to the State of the Union Address, 130 members of Congress wrote to the president encouraging him to consider any request by the U.N. for additional time for weapons inspections. On February 5, 2003, 30 members of Congress submitted another resolution, H.J.Res.20, to actually repeal the war resolution.
Had it not been for the uranium claims in the State of the Union Address, which sought to squelch congressional concern over the impetus for the pending war, the number of sponsors for H.J. Res. 20 would have been far greater. The influence of the uranium claims can be seen in the fact that 130 members of Congress signed the letter before the State of the Union Address, but only 30 sponsored H.J. Res. 20, which was introduced after the speech. The Administration's uranium claims thwarted the congressional efforts to delay the start of the war since the Administration used the claims to allege that Iraq had a nuclear weapons program -- despite the failure of the U.N. inspectors to find such a program -- and thus falsely assert that Iraq posed an immediate threat that needed to be nullified without further delay.
Concerning the importance of the uranium claims, the report Iraq On The Record, produced by the Minority Staff of the House Committee on Government Reform, states: "Another significant component of the Administration's nuclear claims was the assertion that Iraq had sought to import uranium from Africa. As one of few new pieces of intelligence, this claim was repeated multiple times by Administration officials as proof that Iraq had reconstituted its nuclear weapons program." A nuclear-armed Iraq was a key reason, if not the most important reason, used by the Administration to justify the need for a preemptive war against Iraq. Rather than allow the U.N. inspectors to finish their inspections, the results of which might have fueled further congressional efforts and resolutions to stop the war, the Administration commenced the war in March 2003.
The Administration's False And Fraudulent Uranium Claims Arguably Violated Criminal Laws Concerning Communications With Congress.
The criminal statute, 18 U.S.C., Sec. 1001, prohibits knowingly and willfully making false and fraudulent statements to Congress in documents required by law. The two uranium claims in the State of the Union Address and the report to Congress concerning Iraq were false and fraudulent, and are in documents that the White House submitted to Congress. See House Document 108-1 and House Document 108-23. The law required the president to give such reports. Article II, Section 3 of the constitution requires presidents to give State of the Union Addresses. Section 4 of Public Law 107-243, which is the Congressional resolution authorizing the war against Iraq, requires the president to give reports to Congress relevant to the war resolution and the president submitted said report on Iraq pursuant to that law. Thus 18 U.S.C., Sec. 1001 was evidently violated.
The criminal statute, 18 U.S.C., Sec. 371, prohibits conspiring to defraud the United States and is applicable since the Supreme Court in the case of Hammerschmidt v. United States, 265 U.S. 182, 188 (1924) held that to "conspire to defraud the United States means primarily to cheat the government out of property or money, but it also means to interfere with or obstruct one of its lawful governmental functions by deceit, craft or trickery, or at least by means that are dishonest." Senior Administration officials arguably violated Section 371 because their uranium claims had the effect of obstructing or interfering with the function of Congress to reconsider its war resolution and to allow further time for U.N. weapons inspections. If the whole truth had been told, Congress may well have withdrawn the war resolution or delayed the start of the war to allow further U.N. weapons inspections, which would have shown what we now know; that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction and had not sought the uranium. However, it should be noted that Section 371 does not require proof that the conspiracy was successful.
Additionally, the Downing Street memos should be part of the investigation as to whether one of the several ways in which the Administration deliberately "fixed" the facts and intelligence on uranium included its switch of the language in the State of the Union Address to justify the war. These documents provide valuable insight into the mindset of the Administration the summer preceding the Iraq invasion.
Conclusion
The above matters are clearly related to your current investigation. Ambassador Wilson's op-ed article focused on the uranium claim made in the 2003 State of the Union Address and he concluded that "intelligence related to Iraq's nuclear weapons program was twisted to exaggerate the Iraqi threat." You are investigating whether any laws were violated when Administration officials - in order to discredit Wilson's claim and/or to retaliate against him - leaked to the press the fact that his wife was a CIA agent. As set forth in this letter, Wilson's original charge that the Administration "twisted" the evidence concerns matters that are just as criminal as the Administration's attempts to discredit Wilson and his charge by revealing the identity of Mrs. Wilson as a CIA operative.
Justice Department officials in Washington certainly have the same type of conflict of interest in this matter as they did in the CIA leak case, which resulted in current your assignment. (See 28 CFR, Sec. 45.2(a) prohibiting Department employees from matters in which they have a conflict of interest).
Thank you for your attention to this request. We look forward to your response.
Sincerely, Maurice Hinchey (and 40 colleagues mentioned in the release)
How about them Apples ?
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OT: Yeah See G ... for a JUST Cause
..... many of us on this board would be willing to bring out the Big GUNS and pass the ammunition.
Merry FITZMAS,
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OT: Shaken not stirred.eom
OT: With a nice slice of lime.