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To: Jay Lowe who wrote (419)11/21/1999 7:52:00 PM
From: Stephen B. Temple  Respond to of 1782
 
Kind of a joke about land-development on e-soil. But not about a web presence and lesson learned, when understanding what a domain name is worth.

I doubt if any here, ok maybe one has noticed land-4-sale at certain domain-4-sale squatter sites?

Some of these idiots think they've found their pot of gold by pricing domain-names on not-so-creative talent.
<big laugh>

If you go there, pay attention to the guy that's selling all the International_ _ _ _ _ _.com names. Don't bother going to check him out under domainit.com. I think you get my drift in that stupidy is way beyond comprehension. : )

For 15 million you can have www.worldwebonline.com,...
hell I think I'll try and sell $hitOnaStick.com for laughs....Ha!!

Kinda off topic....Temp'

greatdomains.com

On topic question I think:)
If an ISP incorporates VoIP functions, and an ASP incorporates ISP/VoIP functions, then what yet undiscovered "new business model" could there be for an ISP/VoIP considering ASP applications. In other words, what kind of ASP functions add to a new biz-model within ISP-VoIP capacity? Maybe....B2B, B2C or maybe B2B2C, C2B2C or C2B2B?

A tricky and quite possibly a puzzling question.

ps..... I haven't had my prozac this evening.



To: Jay Lowe who wrote (419)11/22/1999 11:22:00 AM
From: Jay Lowe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1782
 
G* launch set for 11:20 AM EST today
Soyuz StarSem website starsem.com

Some good pictures of the G* sats being mated to the upper stage and other processing shots on the Starsem web page

starsem.com

Sort of realtime reports on G* Soyuz launch.
spaceflightnow.com

1600 GMT (1100 EST)

A Starsem Soyuz rocket is fueled and ready for launch today carrying the final four spacecraft for Globalstar's primary satellite constellation. Liftoff is planned for 11:20 a.m. EST (1620 GMT) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

Globalstar initiated its space-based cellular telephone and paging service last month after having a minimum number of satellites in space to provide near worldwide coverage. Today's launch will bring the total number of Globalstar satellites in orbit to 48, completing the international consortium's fleet. Another quartet of satellites are due for launch in late January aboard a Boeing Delta 2 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, to serve as on-orbit spares.

The final countdown sequence for today's launh began five hours prior to liftoff. The mobile gantry began retracted away from the Soyuz rocket at 10:53 a.m. EST (1553 GMT). The launch pad will begin its automatic sequence with five minutes remaining in the countdown.