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To: Double Dipper who wrote (9941)3/7/2000 11:07:00 PM
From: gilderite  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
I never thought that I would enjoy hitting my head on the $50 ceiling we have for WAVX, but I love it. Our baby has real legs to stand on. We've been through good days and bad over the last 3 weeks, and we have stood our ground.

I keep pinching myself to make sure it's real. I was so tempted to bail in Dec. for tax reasons. I held on because of the initial reason...the excellent technology. cm has brilliantly kept me focused as has my very good friend who I HAVEN'T MET YET...MARTY LEE!

Looking forward to a WAVX party when a split is announced, or we hit the big C note, which ever comes first.

Marco

Ps Marty, you retired yet? What's the number?



To: Double Dipper who wrote (9941)3/8/2000 7:01:00 AM
From: Marty Lee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11417
 
Thanx to Kevin,

I've been a little bit lazy lately.

Kevin's nit-picking on me has resulted in my making some fun phone calls to WAVX headquarters. I made contact with Debbie Nason - in charge of WAVX marketing. She's going to be up all night preparing for the events to take place tomorrow in San Jose.

Regarding the question of whose cell phones or PDA systems our WAVEMETER will grace first, the answer was "look for news on our WAVX homesite."

In short, "the problem," if one could call it that, is being worked out with manufactures of wireless devices along with our presence to be had on every other possible means and channel of digital communications.

This all means very little.. I'm well aware of that, Kevin. And I apologize. I did say to Debbie that if our hardware doesn't find a natural resting place in the world's wireless ass pocket, the heads of WAVX should shoot themselves. She agreed and assured me that BEING IN THERE, EVERYWHERE is all integral with the WAVX plan to push the client-side paradigm.

Sincerely,
Marty