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Microcap & Penny Stocks : QuesTec.com (QSTI)

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To: RagTimeBand who wrote (1642)4/6/1999 12:12:00 PM
From: Greenie  Read Replies (1) of 2393
 
I believe a stadium can be wired in as little as two to three days. The cameras are put in the light towers and cable is then run down, through the stadium (a major pain in the ass to the installers) and then to the production trailer. Then, of course, the computers are set up and everything needs to be tweeked and tested to make sure it runs correctly. I do not know of the costs involved. However, I remember from early on (years ago) that Silicon Graphics produces the special computers used by QSTI. I also believe I saw on the QSTI web site that SGI is a "business partner" of QSTI so there may be some play with the out of pocket costs to us (or none at all) for the hardware. As far as cash on hand for the company, best the company direct and ask.
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