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<DIV><FONT face="Arial Rounded MT Bold"><STRONG>I have tow computers both
running windows 95, one of which contains an extensive price data base. I would
like to be able to run trading programs on both machines, and would like the
machine without the database to be able to access it on the computer that
does. Is there a way to do this without installing networking cards on
both machines. One is a Compaq minitower and is a pain in the A!# to work
on. Would a progaram such as LapLink work in this
situation?</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Arial Rounded MT Bold"><STRONG>Thanks!</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Arial Rounded MT Bold"><STRONG>Bill
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</x-html>From ???@??? Sun Aug 15 17:06:51 1999
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From: "Dick Crotinger" <dangle@xxxxxxx>
To: "RealTraders" <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Arch Crawford per Jay Shartsis
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 09:21:16 -0700
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Status:
Jay Shartsis, the options guru at Lafferty, wrote this week's Striking
Price column in Barrons, and concluded with the following paragraph, apropos
of recent talk here about Arch Crawford...
"If the slide since the July top hasn't shaken you up, Arch Crawford -- who
has had some very prescient market calls -- thinks that "the greatest crash
this century has begun." Or try this one -- the two big crashes of this
century, 1929 and 1987, both happened 55 calendar days after the peak in
prices was recorded. The S&P 500 and the Dow saw their highs this year on
July 19. Counting 55 days forward brings us to September 9, 1999, or
9/9/99."
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