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To: levy who wrote (16979)2/18/2000 6:15:00 PM
From: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy  Respond to of 28311
 
Oh, Levy, I am so pleased to learn the so-called Shark Ladies were not the cause of your distress. They seem so jolly and, dare I say it, cuddly and motherly. They really don't intend to toss you off the plane from altitude. At least, I don't think so. I am affectionately inclined to look upon them as red (haired?) snappers, protectively hiding in shark's skin. Playervermont is another story, but should be forgiven for his traumatic effect on your nervous system. He makes his home in a barren northern locale where the winters are severe and the nights are long. Cabin fever among the natives is not an unusual manifestation in those climes. He must yearn for wireless to communicate with the outside world, for the phone and power lines are down so much of the time.



To: levy who wrote (16979)2/22/2000 6:00:00 PM
From: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Eureka, Levy. No longer need you be stressed out by Playervermont asking about wireless. See HSAC 4th Q and annual report, released today. The new CEO said, among other things, "In addition, 1999 marked the completion of our IP telephony trials in conjunction with Charter Communications and the roll-out of a commercial wireless solution to business customers not passed by cable. These solutions have already enhanced HSA's multiple-technology arsenal that will benefit our cable partners and shareholders." It is not clear whether GNET is intended to be included in those remarks, but it is one of the 4 current members of Broadband Partners (GNET, CHTR, RCNC and HSAC) and all are likely to participate in those benefits. So, Levy, now that you are on the road to recovery we need to polish your poetry skills. Getting Sandintoes to apologize for her biting attack on you is problematic. Maybe an ode to a Grecian shoe will do the trick.