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Microcap & Penny Stocks : QuesTec.com (QSTI)

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To: Greenie who wrote (2266)2/6/2000 1:39:00 PM
From: Bruce Cullen  Read Replies (1) of 2393
 
I started skiing at an age of three, my parents worked on the National Ski Patrol for over twenty years, I grew up in New Hampshire on mountains such as Waterville Valley, Crotchet Mountain and Pats Peak. I raced for Landmark School In Mass. for two years and Crotched Mountain for twelve years. I literally skied just about every day during the long 4-6 month winters. If there is any sport I know it's skiing.

Boy would I be in heaven if I was there in Europe making deals for this content.

Skiing was always an output for my stresses in school when I was younger, I would just get on that hill and do the downhill on some of the worst conditions a mountain could offer, turns. ice, snowmaker jets and brutally cold conditions.

With questec.com Inc. developing content for many venues of this sport I have to say that the possibilities are endless.

Skiing content would be a serious eye catcher in any downhill event during the Olympics. Imagine, after gathering data for these events like the downhill or ski jumping... Questec could then provide this data for those hugely anticipated video games kids worldwide look for each year, remember this data (content) could also be sold to companies like Saga so that they could literally provide real player stats directly into the video games for more accuracy and realism. This is a revenue source folks.

Think about a company like Yahoo... with their online live action games and the such, adding new events like Skiing, baseball, soccer or any of the www.Questec.com Inc. contents to bring a new realm of real data and player accuracy to the games. Kids (and adults) want to play games that make them feel as if they can choose their own favorite player and put themselves into their shoes, this Questec.com data would surely provide the needed reality for those companies.

One other possible source of revenue could be providing live on the fly competition amongst players and competing against other players, example... skiing... before the race starts everyone decides which country or say teammate is going to win the downhill... everyone picks their winner and then at the end of the event, that person with the true best score wins a skiing trip to Snowbird or Deer Valley ski resorts... each competition being sponsored by ABC or NBC etc.

Questec could also set up an event package for those that really want to make it to the nearest resorts and hotels surrounding their favorite events, they could set up packages and have them E-mailed as specials for those members before those events take place. This would provide a closer following between the company, it's members and would also directly bring the surrounding companies closer to Questec, thus creating more serious long-term partners that could work with Questec. I see few people on the internet taking this approach and adding it into their revenue sources. It may take time to develop the relationships but will prove in the long run a better brand name for the company. The world and the world of sports will be growing closer together as we travel through the years... the nations of the world are getting closer and working more in synch with each other, travel to these places will grow cheaper and be more convenient.

So why not have a questec.com companion eCustomTravel.com

The possibilities are endless and once again sports is a key entertainment necessity.

Bruce Cullen
Sherwood Coasts Group
Full disclaimer can be found at geocities.com please read before making an investment opinion!
Feel free to contact me at Sherwoodgroup@bigfoot.com
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