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To: jon zachary who wrote (16349)1/21/2000 12:56:00 PM
From: levy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 28311
 
Its like that guy who wrote about us...SI is "funky"....if you look at job openings you'll lots of opening for engineers and one for top dog super geek....they are going to need to find some good people which I am sure is not easy right now.....Si is funky town....now I could write a little song about this but since I own the stock I guess I'll skip that. BryanB is such a nice guy...its time he stops being so nice....Even he is probably having a major temper outage today.

regarding gnet stock price moving down...I don't see it being some big guy playing with this stock ..I see it as people like you and me who have been in long term that have seen a price range between 70 to 100 several times saying ok I am not missing out on this nice high number this time.....so those hands are being played out. So as that happens the new people buying will be staying put and ultimately will drive the price up...don't know how long the weak hands factor will play out but I for one would not sell now,especially this time of year .....any bit of news and this thing could turn on you and run....don't forget if you want to be an internet what better choice then us(for value) at this moment.

playervermont, I was looking at infoseek...not exactly sure why you keep comparing us to them as they are in a totally different business....they are going up because they are cutting deals to supply their info to wireless...how does that relate in anyway to GNET?



To: jon zachary who wrote (16349)1/21/2000 2:15:00 PM
From: GraceZ  Respond to of 28311
 
I'm not saying this is related, but there have been Smurf attacks in the Seattle area which have slowed everyone down. I'm not sure where the SI servers are located. I think it was the NE originally before SI was bought by GNET.

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