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To: Intrepid1 who wrote (9)2/27/2000 10:12:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 31
 
Well this is a clear picture is it not - Message 12988359

We're all aware of what it means when the Dryers start to sell, they built the place. I don't blame them, in their place i'd take the money and run, they certainly don't owe us anything and they share no responsibility for their successors running down the site. But it's definitely a sign to be aware of in regards to the inflated share price, eh.



To: Intrepid1 who wrote (9)2/27/2000 10:39:00 PM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 31
 
Aye!



To: Intrepid1 who wrote (9)2/27/2000 11:15:00 PM
From: brk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31
 
etc.

I have a great deal of respect for your views and those of all the others that are pissed off about the change. (I was pissed for a while too.) I do share the concerns that you make light of as an investor, but I am more interested in the broadband potential of the network than the future status of SI in the financial chat world.

I invested in this company long term for a plethora of reasons......SI is only one of them.
If that makes me a mook (whatever the hell that is), so be it.

All I am asking for is specifics...why is the death of Classic SI also the death of GNET ?

I would be honored if you and others would take the time add to this post and enlighten me.

respectfully,
brk