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Non-Tech : KIDE- Low Float, Nice Financials ??

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To: BulbaMan who wrote (65)11/25/1998 2:13:00 PM
From: Mickey Szilagyi  Read Replies (1) of 227
 
Did you also see this on the 11/30 Newsweek Cyberscope page?

Kids - Just Add Walking - Some virtual pets require constant button-pressing to keep them alive. Nintendo's new Pokemon Pikachu ($19.95; 800-255-3700) just needs a daily walk to maintain the happiness of the tiny character that lives inside the yellow device, which kids can attach to their pants like a pager. A built-in pedometer keeps track of how far you've traveled and converts your steps into "watts," food for your pet Pikachu, a roly-poly gerbil-like creature. This pet has legs. (Shows a picture)

Again, however, does KIDE benefit from this directly or not? I don't know but would like to. I'm in on this craze as of Monday. MJS
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