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Re: eastunder post# 4268

Wednesday, 04/05/2006 3:16:51 PM

Wednesday, April 05, 2006 3:16:51 PM

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I cannot for the life of me see where I "grouped the board again" in my post #4265. I was talking about yours and my discussion, and people who like details and those who don't.

As for the "types" that has you so upset, that was merely in response to you posting to me: "which just means we are different". Now, I'm not sure how else you expected me to read that but, when someone says they are different, that means to me we are different "types" of people in the way we approach an issue(s) we are discussing, that's all. That is where me calling us different "types" came in, no offense intended. And yes, there are basic personality "types" in this world regarding whether you are a left brain thinker, or a right brain thinker, and al that bla bla stuff. I was NOT trying to offend you, but rather let you see that us investors with approaches for details were just as excited to see share price appreciation as those who find such details irritating and cumbersome. But "my type" of people who like details still find a NEED to discuss the details and let the company know how we feel about those details. That is it.
I was not offended. I am not offended other than to the obvious.
You can keep trying if you like.
Or you can just accept that, if you care to let it happen, we COULD both enjoy each others' posts and communication with each other.
If not, I'll understand; feel a bit of remorse about it, but OK. I was hoping to connect with you sometime (like at Augie's place in Vegas after NMKT makes us rich) because it seems we have some things in common, other than our "types" of approaches to evaluating and investing in a stock/company.


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