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Technology Stocks : Concurrent Computer (CCUR)
CCUR 1,940-22.4%Jul 30 2:38 PM EST

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To: Goodboy who wrote (9271)6/8/1999 8:38:00 AM
From: Nimbus  Read Replies (2) of 21142
 
Perhaps ...

You are overly emotional because you don't have access to the information and people I do. Perhaps you feel insecure not knowing how the mediahawk has been ranked by experts compared to other fielded machines. Perhaps you are frightened that TW has "alternate" possibilities now that the cost per stream is no longer a discriminator. Perhaps with SFA now actively working with DIVA and nCUBE who have reliable systems at revenue sites for cable and DSL respectively RIGHT NOW, that little pie may be left for others. Perhaps it's the lack of an ad insertion approach which others offer with their servers that has you worried.

Or perhaps it scares you that SUN is back in the game with a highly flexible software-only VOD solution running on their standard servers that can co-exists with their webserver line (like used by all the top websites like ebay and amazon), is easy to program, and is supported by their global support network. Lots of pluses compared to proprietary solutions say like ones built around expensive and nearly obsolete VME.

Oh that's right. None of these matter. And clearly none are true because tmrent posted them. I keep forgetting.

Relax goober. Just take another Lithium pill and stick you head back in the sand ... you'll feel much better.
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