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To: Stock Watcher who wrote (10716)6/17/1999 8:42:00 PM
From: Witold  Respond to of 52051
 
Oops, sorry, I missed the WAVX - CNBC link in my previous post:
cnbc.com



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (10716)6/17/1999 9:38:00 PM
From: Boddington  Respond to of 52051
 
EVERYONE - there's much talk tonight of the Unity List being exposed for the scam that it is.

Message 10145096

Apparently that NUOA was clearly bought up well before they released it along with Alliance Group and all manner of other sundry thieves and liars. They are pleading that their computer was hacked.

Of course we all know how they operate already, but there's a sentiment that they've gone too far and are finally getting busted.

Let's all be vigilant and keep such crap off this board! I couldn't believe when I saw it posted as a possible valid pick yesterday.

Help stop these scumbags! ENFORCEMENT@sec.gov 

Now, speaking of unbelievable...

biz.yahoo.com

UPCA trades at $1, up 60% today. Anyone crazy enough to play?



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (10716)6/17/1999 10:18:00 PM
From: hoffy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 52051
 
TXCI- Keep an eye on this one.

Stock has moved from .37 to .57 in the past two weeks without any news releases. Looking to break out. It could blow past old highs on the release of news, which is definitely due. This is a solid company.



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (10716)6/18/1999 8:24:00 AM
From: Mr.Manners  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
HTSF.. release:

June 18, 1999 06:14

Heartsoft Unveils Ability to Detect and Intercept
Pornographic Images on the Internet

TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 18, 1999--

Proprietary Image Analysis and Detection Technology to Have Widespread
Industry Application

Heartsoft, Inc. (OTC BB:HTSF), publisher of advanced educational technology
products, announced today that it has developed the ability to detect
pornographic images transmitted over the Internet.

Utilizing advanced image processing and analysis technology originally
developed by the U.S. military for the Strategic Defensive Initiative or Star
Wars Program, the new image detection capability allows significantly
increased protection from Internet-based pornography by corporate,
educational, and home users.

"The new technology, code named 'Gauntlet' during its development, was
created to significantly improve the level of Internet protection in Heartsoft's
new secure Internet browser for children over stand-alone 'text-based' content
filters and browsers currently employed within the industry. We are currently
conducting automated web-bot testing of the security features of the new
browser and we are seeing an unprecedented accuracy rate of 99.6% once the
image detection capability has been added," said Benjamin P. Shell, Heartsoft
chairman and chief executive officer.

"Incorporating the pornographic image detection capabilities afforded Heartsoft
by this new technology, we expect our secure browser to be vastly superior to
other Internet content filtering or blocking products on the market.

"Once licensed from Heartsoft, this new image processing and analysis
technology can be easily incorporated by other Internet application developers
or Internet Providers (ISPs) who offer filtered access to the Internet to
churches, schools, and parents."

The company expects its secure Internet browser for children incorporating this
new image detection technology to be available later this summer.

The new browser will be available for both the home and the school and will
operate on both Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT) Windows 95/98(R) and Apple
(Nasdaq:AAPL) iMac(R) and Macintosh(R) platforms.

Heartsoft's much anticipated secure browser offers parents and educators a
secure and safe alternative to Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Netscape's
(NYSE:AOL) Navigator Internet browsers.

Heartsoft's support of Microsoft Windows 98 significantly expands the
company's ability to support hardware manufacturers such as Dell Computer
Corp. (Nasdaq:DELL), Compaq Computer Corp. (NYSE:CPQ), and
Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HWP), which represent the most widely used
platforms in schools and by parents.


About Heartsoft

Heartsoft, Inc. publishes and distributes a line of multimedia educational
software products for schools and homes nationwide. Headquartered in Tulsa,
Heartsoft is acknowledged among educators as the price-vs.-performance
leader, delivering such product classics as the Heartsoft Bestsellers and its
latest release, Thinkology(R), with unsurpassed customer satisfaction and
loyalty. Heartsoft's web pages may be viewed at heartsoft.com and
thinkology.com.

To obtain further information on this story or to schedule an interview, contact
Patsy Sims, Heartsoft, Inc., 918/251-1066.

CONTACT: Heartsoft Inc., Tulsa
Patsy Sims, 918/251-1066






To: Stock Watcher who wrote (10716)6/18/1999 9:30:00 AM
From: Bruce Bland  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52051
 
SW, Re: AFFI-Think this one was discussed a while back after a neighboring thread hype. Has been beaten down below support, but has had had a slight uptrend for last three days with low volume. Now, rumor is out on this site: profitpicks.com
Not an endorsement for thread, but may justify watching. I hold a small position (purchased from back when I was stupid).
Bruce