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    "The China Price" - The best business article I have seen in years.

    I have been fortunate to have lived for short times in India and China. The success (or failure) of these countries will depend on capital availability. China cannot possibly fail because it is accumulating equity by imputing low-cost labor into the larger, higher priced world economy, at good...
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    mozilla sells out

    Opera is like Borland's Quattro - much better than the competition, driving the competition's (Excel's) development, but bound for obscurity. Too many main line sites do not support Opera, but I still prefer it to IE and Foxfire.
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    China tells U.S. not to meddle in oil deal

    The last time I spent any extensive time in China, I'd say "they" (the political leaders) were scared to death of their own people. You should read the story of the warrior gates alongside the emperor's gate into the forbidden City. The Emperor was so terrified of being assassinated by his...
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    I closed my IB account

    W98 has some legacy features that TWS may not be supporting. It is not clear if your version changed in the last few days. IB programers may not even be testing updates on something as old as W98, and may need a bugfix. I've used CP/M, DOS, W3.0, 3.1,95, 98SE NT3.0 4.0 W2K and W XP Pro. All...
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    Opera browser

    I like Opera. After M$ trashed Netscape I was eager for anything better than M$ VirusExplorer 3.0 . Tried Firefox, could just be a cultural problem, didn't like it. When Opera crashes- two or three times a day with 15 or 20 tabs open (I have a gigabyte. Don't try it with less...) it pops...
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    Old Possum's Book of Practical Charts

    I just posted a question about shorting (which tic could be the short?) on another forum. The reference material is the T&S for this morning's action for PKZ. Utterly wild! I know you wouldn't tough an equity with a piece of drillpipe, but it's a Canadian -based Asian oil, for pete's sake...
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