Ecommerceman,
My doubts in WAVX were allayed when I read 'Life After Television.' If WAVX could fail, it would be because we were managed by a bunch of unsophisticated sorts whom often suffer the crunching of Capitalism's Big Boys (and girls, like the one at HP). That ain't the case here! The Sprague's are spry beyond compare. Our 'problem,' if you will, might have consisted in companies like International Butt Munch having superior power to market inferior solutions that, quite frankly, suck - technologically, ripping off consumers, and wasting both time and money. WAVX ALREADY CONSIDERED ALL THAT! Bill Gates lives and plays in the same city as George Gilder. Bill could do himself, George, and all of us patiently awaiting WAVX investors a big personal favor by making Microsoft's Software available to market much more quickly on a metered basis over ALL communication distribution channels by utilizing the WAVX system. On the other hand, Bill can play it safe and wait upon the popularity of our paradigm to become more self-evident before he commits to it along with so many others who will be on board before him. Either way, WE WIN. Today's and tomorrow's youth will be using the foresight of our system to publish their own stuff just as Tony Mcfadden and I do.. But they'll do better and with more success as so many of them will have more talent and means to create whatever they please. They will supply content, not just passively wait for other content providers to buy it from. Ours is the only system that fully accommodates the flow of creativity from both directions within one beautiful arrangement. Once our wonderful chip gets on the boards, the kids will 'decide' instinctively in favor of the means that permits them to share as well as receive. That's our system. WAVX considers the need to connect end users with end users (much like the phone companies) as well as connecting the established entertainment and information media's information-gathering-target-market-you-on-line attempts to personalize the spam you are now wishing you had the means to filter out like so much unwanted junk mail.
Sincerely, Marty www2.memes.com
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