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To: Jorney who wrote (13192)7/9/1999 5:48:00 PM
From: LANCE B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13776
 
i am already sipping away right now..
just found out that CLWK is up .75 cents
since i mentioned this as my favorite otc long term
hold...go baby...
plus at this time i would like to give CNES an award for the
best pr put out,we have been complaining about companies saying
really nothing in there release
read this,the best part is on another release,they will leave the competition equipment USELESS...WOW...NOW THAT IS A P.R

This breakthrough wireless technology will allow tens of millions of electric meters to be read simultaneously, nationwide, every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day, and stored in a database connected to the Internet, rendering most other meter-reading technologies obsolete.

"It is a major and paramount stage that we are reaching; we will get the boards back from our manufacturer in less than one week," stated Spigno. "Once the boards are back, we will then spend the next few days in final testing, after which we will set a date for the deployment of our H.NET Network," Spigno added.

ConectiSys Corp.'s H.NET Network, with its new digital meter-reading chips, will revolutionize the recently deregulated power industry.

The company predicts that its technology, coupled with its Internet/E-Commerce Web-site company, E.Energy Services (a wholly owned subsidiary of ConectiSys Corp.), will cause a paradigm shift in the energy industry, just as Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) have done to the software and computer industry, and as Excite.com (NASDAQ:XCIT), GoTo.com (NASDAQ:GOTO) and Netscape (now owned by AOL)(NASDAQ:AOL) have done to the Internet and e-commerce industry.