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To: brk who wrote (17192)2/28/2000 8:10:00 PM
From: Carolyn  Respond to of 28311
 
LOL!



To: brk who wrote (17192)2/28/2000 11:57:00 PM
From: levy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
brk playa is badmouthing gnet on the insp thread...look what he said

To: Colin Thorpe who wrote (1363)
From: playavermont

Wish I had been smarter a little sooner..

Got smart a while back BUT....wasted alot of time holding an over rated stock which really hurt...

BRK now you said you were a true gnetter ...are you going to take this sitting down......the nerve of him calling us overrated.........and that marcos guy telling Bryan B he should resign...smart move... that should win him lots of points with SI management



To: brk who wrote (17192)2/29/2000 2:40:00 PM
From: tahoe_bound  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Brk

<I have a buddy who trades a lot and went to tahoe the same day you signed on...bizzare coincidence eh.>

Yes that is, especially since I just came back from there the day before!

Sorry if I rehashed prior discussions that I was not aware of. I do still stand by my message. You could probably find 2 or more for every one of the guys that you mentioned who would take the opposite tact. If corporate advertising is good enough for the big guys i.e. msft, intel, cmgi, yahoo et. al. then it should be for a gnet which is in many respects still in its infancy. The more exposure there is, the more the big analysts will want to cover it, take a look at who is talking up NBCi in the story I will post next. When you have shareholders hoping for cyber hackers to target GNET so as to put it in the news, that is pretty bad! The declining page views for SI and the lower and lower trading volume, also says a lot.

I wish I would be able to attend the meeting. I doubt I am the only one who feels this way.

You are one of the better posters and I respect your views.

Regards, the "other" Jon on the thread