Mike Moulton has been pursuing an idea in the technology area for a while.  
The sponsorship of this idea clearly fits in Net Works.  Could one of you 
fine gentlemen give his idea a test drive?  I would much appreciate if you 
could give him a call.

Regards
Delainey
---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 05/15/2000 
10:01 AM ---------------------------
   
	
	
	From:  Michael Moulton @ ENRON                           05/15/2000 07:51 AM
	

To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:  
Subject: Great words


David,  

I hope all is well.  I had another good week at pulp and paper.  As you know 
I have an affinity for technology trading.  I thought you would enjoy the 
fine words below as you start a new week.  

Time is your most precious possession-and the hands of time move swiftly 
onward.  Fasten this warning deep into your mind, not for sorrow,s sake, but 
to remind yourself that today may be all you have.  Now is the time for you 
to move forward. Now is the time for you to stand and be counted.  The ground 
is now ready for you to plant the seeds of a new vision, one that will bear 
only the finest fruit.  It is time to focus on what you want, to turn dreams 
into realities so that you are able to spend your life in the manner in which 
you desire.  It is later than you think.    Too many of us waste our years 
waiting for better times in the future or reflecting upon better times in the 
past, instead of working for better times in the present.  --------------- If 
only we had better schooling, better opportunities, or better resources. 
If,if,if!  Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow!  
-------------------------------------

Today is always here; yesterday is gone; and tomorrow never comes.  Time 
offers opportunity but demands a sense of urgency.  Now is the time.  This is 
the place.  You are the one!

Those who leave a legacy of achievement master the art of living in the now- 
the ability to make each moment count.  Here are their tips.

? First, they accept each moment as a gift to be received with joy.
? Second, they use each moment to maximum advantage.
? Third, they are bent on making a contribution to humanity.
? Fourth, they learn from their mistakes.
? Fifth, they concentrate on the task at hand.
? Sixth, they plan for the future rather than fretting over the past.
? Seventh, they simply refuse to allow the weight of an unpleasant 
circumstance to encumber their thoughts or objectives.

                                                                              
               Dennis P. Kimbroa

I think technology is made up of a number of tradable commodities.  These 
commodities are volatile and trading them will add value to ENA.  I would 
like the opportunity to create this group.

Best wishes,

M. A. Moulton