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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (927)1/11/2000 1:01:00 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1782
 
I believe Silk Road is quietly slinking into the same netherworld that will soon be also occupied by LUMM(E) and Nanovation. Fortunately, on this thread I don't expect the arrows I got at the GTRF for disparaging Lumpy. I know, I could be wrong. ;-))

Hey, dude, if that's an open invitation to Manhattan's netherworld, I would love to take you up on the offer to do an "Ed Norton". To the moon, Alice! To the depths, Francois!

Under Market St. in SF they have a hardened 1M volt trunk on PG&E's system. It's indefeasible. If the city turned to toast that line would still be pumpin' 'lectrons like there's no tomorrow. You got a similar setup?

So you runnin' into Niall Shafei and Enkido down there? Who the heck is Telergy?

Gotta love these Dante setups, mais non?

Bon Chance, Ray



To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (927)1/11/2000 1:02:00 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1782
 
Pretty good discussion of NAS/SAN

wallstreetcity.com

wallstreetcity.com



To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (927)1/11/2000 11:23:00 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1782
 
Hi Frank,

I pass this along to amplify and extend my remarks in my previous response to this post.

I receive a Net based newletter called Optical Alert!. This item emailed today caught my eye, as it is germane to the conversation:

<snip>

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Nanovation is on the list of exhibitors at the NFOEC
national fiber optic engineers conference in Denver.

nfoec.com

nfoec.com

Nanovation Technologies, Inc.

Sorry no Silkroad

Looks like if Nanovation is going to show up at the biggest peer
review show of 2000. If they were a fake they would not bother to
show. Hold on to your Stamford International shares.

No: Media Fusion, Corvis, Qtera, pluris,
Yes: Nanovation Technologies, Tellium, Optical Networks, Chorum Technologies

lw.pennwellnet.com

<end snip>

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Nice to see the estimable Mr. Pulver on the thread.

BTW, the Tuesday Club is now past the first hurdle. No responses to my initial post, whew, what a relief. We will be planting innumerable URLs in anticipation of the NCGG in short order. Thank you for your endorsement. I think this could work.

Note to the non-cognescenti: by tomorrow AM, NCGG will be explained at acronymfinder.com Else, call me. Else, call me on it. Whatever.

TouLouse, le Trekkin' to Sillycone Vale on Thor's Day.



To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (927)1/20/2000 4:36:00 PM
From: Beltropolis Boy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1782
 
>How many chat board investors do you know of, who would climb down into a NY City personhole? -grin-

funny you should mention that, frank. i just received the gloating Janus Funds winter report and those snowboarding kids are not afraid to tread (shred)!

(ed.'s note: please don't smirk -- the fund i got is half-decent and one of a very small handful that i have not completely purged from my meager portfolio.)

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Winter 1999
Janus Funds Report
"Bandwidth Tsunami...
the next wave


"There I was, climbing down a manhole under the streets of New York City with the CEO of Metromedia Fiber, wondering if the Big Apple's infamous alligator was lurking below," says Janus analyst Matt Ankrum.

ww4.janus.com