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To: John Z who wrote (577)1/14/2000 12:29:00 PM
From: John William Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 619
 
JZ...consider what AOL/TimeWarner deal might mean to DPAC. Streaming movies to a PC would require huge memory in the PC, I think...and could be missing something, not being a computer technician. This concept has been in my little brain since I started buying DPAC back in 1994. Huge memory will find demand here.
Anyway, here's a chat I stole from the Seagate space.
+MikeM54321 (1245 )
From: +MikeM54321
Tuesday, Jan 11 2000 9:35PM ET
Reply # of 1301

Re: Slightly OT / AOL-TWX Implications for Broadband

Thread-- I did a series of post regarding my take on the ramifications of what I consider
a huge deal(Time Warner-AOL) in getting the digital broadband train really moving. It is
of somewhat related interest to followers of SEG because the new digital entertainment
world, that's heading down the broadband pipes, to 100 million homes, has to be stored
somewhere. My first post is at:

Message 12527515

And continues on for about a dozen postings. I think it's quite a significant event and will
ultimately affect companies like SEG. I believe Steve Luczo is very well aware of the
ramifications of broadband. --MikeM(From Florida)