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To: levy who wrote (12612)10/5/1999 8:33:00 AM
From: Sleeper  Respond to of 28311
 
Levy, a very positive sign for GNET has just emerged:

The Chickens have come home to Roost sign!

Once again, you have Puna Pickle, Roger Sherman & Michelle Harris (aka Lizzie Tudor)posting to the Board. Their input has been quite valuable in the past and I take it as a good sign that they are back. Josef & BAM's return would be welcome too and help round out and balance the postings. What do you think about a letter writing campaign? It never hurts to ask and maybe, just maybe, we can get them back on the Board. Just a thought-

Sleeper



To: levy who wrote (12612)10/5/1999 8:35:00 AM
From: Carolyn  Respond to of 28311
 
Welcome back, Roger, from a long honeymoon.
Everyone seems to be missing the big picture, as Patrick pointed out. Quit focusing on your computers. Focus on your TV. That is where the action will be, and it is coming FAST!
MOT didn't invest in GIC for nothing, those settop boxes are worth a fortune. And guess who will be there?
Broadband Partners.
It will provide it all:
TV, including interactive digital
Telephone
Computer - Internet
Entertainment - see above

Remember, would you rather watch TV and talk on your computer, or Watch TV and talk on your large screen tv?



To: levy who wrote (12612)10/5/1999 10:01:00 AM
From: yzfool  Respond to of 28311
 
Hi Levy,
Horowitz's comment got lost in the deluge of PR:< This will add meaningful distribution opportunities and reach for Go2Net's offerings and is also an opportunity to extend Go2Net's e-commerce infrastructure to broadband environments." >

Also, check out LVLT thread. Interesting synergies will sprout from RCNC investment. LVLT is clearcut b2b player, and owns ~40% of RCNC.
This story ain't over.YZ