Hello streethawk99,
> By the way, I haven't seen too many people wearing > computers lately, or do I see much demand for it since > its such a crass idea.
Wow ... I can just imagine your perspective on a lot of revolutionary technologies in the past ... I guess that you wait until these products have become "mainstream" to invest, which probably has some value. I like to get in earlier ...
I guess you would have held the railroad stocks and avoided airplane companies because "no one was using them" ... like wise with lightbulbs, VCRs, CD Players, etc. I can see that many people would have looked at Cisco the same way when I bought 5+ years ago ... not too many people were using them.
> They've already blown it with much of the investment > community over the last 3 years with their terrible > execution and only this crazy market has been able to put > a spark under this future Chapter 7 company.
;-) I guess that it's hard to understand the lengths at which a company and inventor will go to see their baby come to market. Sometimes it is only the people who will risk and trust the vision that will see the greatest payoffs.
I'll argue that there is a huge market space that fits well between the PDA space (Pilot, Quartz, etc.) and the traditional laptop space (Dell, IBM, Compaq, etc.) ... XYBR is well positioned ... IMHO. ;-)
Scott C. Lemon |