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To: cm who wrote (8988)9/11/1999 1:45:00 PM
From: SDR-SI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
cm,

I'm sure you have also noted a repetition of some of those names on the advisory board for CharityWave/MyDonate.

Although their friendship with Peter may be introductory to these positions, these are not the kind of people who allow their names to be associated with things of frivolity, or even to have their names associated with things that have even the most remote chance of failure. These are also people who each have established a reputation for being able to foresee, document, enunciate and follow the routes into the future.

This interconnection speaks of professionalism, more than cronyism, and it certainly says volumes to me. Although it is not either needed for or the basis of my enthusiasm for Wave's future, it sure doesn't hurt.

JMHO

Steve



To: cm who wrote (8988)9/12/1999 11:26:00 AM
From: cm  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11417
 
For RB: The ISTPA's Origins...

The ISTPA is NOT the extension of ANY prior associations... and, in the words of an RB poster, is NOT a blast from the past.

Reid Watts of NCR spearheaded its development along with, I think, a woman from Bank of America.

Folks will have to just trust me on this one.

Now, speaking of other information. I think it's safe now to let everybody know that the IGST association/deal was terminated a while back. If we're all trying to explore a link to AOL set-top boxes through IGST/ITE... let's put our energies in a more positive direction. I'm NOT saying that we won't have a connection to AOL set-top boxes... because I can't say that with any certainty. I do know (per IGST) that it won't be through them. I'm surfacing this information (after having held it a while) because I don't think this non-deal is going to have ANY effect on WAVX's short or long-term prospects. I'm always wary of sharing somewhat negative news. But, on balance, I think it is better that we all approach this journey realistically and with the best information available to us. If this fact has already been made known via RB, then my apologies for wasting your attention-width.

Best Regards,

c m

Best Regards,

c m