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To: Kirt F. who wrote (670)7/1/1999 5:09:00 PM
From: Martin Matthews  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2118
 
Site looks good. Since you are well versed in this stuff Kirt F and an investor, please lend your expertise. I am sure the folks at TBC would welcome your suggestions. That is the power of this thread. We have folks here who can break down various aspects of our stock and work with the company to make a better product. Give them a call>

Thanks
MNM



To: Kirt F. who wrote (670)7/1/1999 5:30:00 PM
From: Jacalyn Deaner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2118
 
Kirt, another thing is some traders are "flipping" this stock daily so the rocky road that appears is a result of those trades. Whataheadache keeps things in perspective over at RB with the focus on the issues not the day to day fluctuation in pennies on this stock.

I do agree that perhaps you could offer up a suggestion to the studio engineers and get their programming fixed up. I don't know that much about the language and can't offer anything up. Like you, I can't believe the programmers are this inept; IBUI did a beta test and as soon as it was announced - EVERYTHING could be done - ie the programming was spectacular. (course I don't care for the stock) but the idea is programmers can be found to do a job.

Lets hope we get "spectacular" within the next week and a half :) Jacalyn



To: Kirt F. who wrote (670)7/1/1999 5:43:00 PM
From: rowrowrow  Respond to of 2118
 
I have to agree with Kirt on this one. I've been designing systems for 20 years. When these systems went Beta, you tried to put your best foot forward. The "users" always do some funky things with the screens and they blow up. Most of the time, you're just bullet proofing it to protect them from themselves. BUT...the major functionality worked and the design was solid.

Why would they change the structure of the cards? Guess the web kids are too young to have played bingo? Wish they'd offer some audio while playing. You could even have commercials! Pretty bare looking screens. JMHO.



To: Kirt F. who wrote (670)7/1/1999 5:52:00 PM
From: steve patagonia  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2118
 
You're right, they probably put it out a little prematurely to keep their promise with their investors.These bugs however appear to be pretty minor and should pose no difficulty at all to the developer of the program. My concern is the servers; will they be able to handle the traffic?