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From experience, I have always had a difficult time with instructional material on the computer. I prefer to have a nicely written manual. Most of the software I use, Win98, all Adobe programs, Accounting stuff, comes with interactive instructions, usually, more than I can handle. Lets say a unit of thier product nets them $20, they would have to sell a million units in the first year to really turn things around and do it consistently for several years. With the exception of advertising, books, gifts,and CD's, e-commerce is not generating that kind of cash flow for anybody, yet. How much are they paying AOL for the space and can you expect more dilutive financing deals to stay afloat while waiting for the expected revenue tidal wave? I believe the professionals will be shorting into any rally's and want to be on their side with this stock. When you see the chart start to turn south, bail quick. |