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To: Scott C. Lemon who wrote (3892)4/8/2000 1:42:00 PM
From: hjr  Respond to of 6847
 
Scott -

Your analysis of XYBR is most comprehensive. You are correct about the VCR amrket being made by the adult market. This is also true of the CD-ROM market.

Keep up the good work on XYBR...we are going to start selling them soon.

Regards ... HJR



To: Scott C. Lemon who wrote (3892)4/8/2000 2:10:00 PM
From: bluto1961  Respond to of 6847
 
Scott, you reaffirm my faith in humanity & critical thinking ...

I'm learning by leaps and bounds. Thank you.

mark



To: Scott C. Lemon who wrote (3892)4/10/2000 5:06:00 PM
From: Wolff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
Mr.Lemon..can you stop wasting the first line with spaces and put some text up there, you stream of "Hello Wolff", without anything else up in the line is a waste of space...just as bad as my need to tell you this now....okay?

1. As far as you need to misled with a post on prices, in more than one post, yes I think you are intelligent and yes I think you are bright enough to figure that out. Did you come up with any onther prices to establish these cost issues. NO. XYBR units are 10 times or more the price of simular units giving simular or better functionality today in the necessary applications for the broader marketplace needs and purposes. The price of a workable XYBR unit is upwards of 7000 dollars given the battaries, cases, keyboards, mouse, software, etc etc etc. At 5000 dollars its marginal at a best. Characterize me how you feel, but I remain convinced your low-ball price was not an accident. You know better!
----Please tell me why you thought telling me you could buy a fully working MA4 at 3200 was important again?

2. I never said accusations are a problem, I said acussations based on your mis-reading off my text and how you felt I thought or whatever are a problem. You posted incorrect information. That is black and white. Tell me what I have said that is incorrect and I will look at it and take responsiblity to correct.

Thank you for owning up to your "error" but you still maintained that the XYBR solution is not grossly over the price of what is currently available. 10 times the cost is not a trival amount.....Again Scott, Price is a factor. You have owned up to your error but not the false context you used the "error" to show. XYBR devices are and are expect to continue to be DRAMATICALLY more expense than other solutions. PRICE IS A FACTOR

3. I was rushing with my typing....yes the killer application to the Palm is indeed its link and storage to the PC, it is exactly this satelite type structure for the Palm that made it NOT the NEWTON. The Newton failed by its attempt to put all the power in the hand. The concept of the newton was correct, the execution failed. All the power is being put on the XYBR MAs as well.

4. The Mac was a curiosity until Excel made its way to have business users buy them. We are talking pre-Windows 1.0 or in that time frame. (Yes I did play with Windows 1.0) Whether you want to understand this or not is not material...later it became desktop publishing...the point is a key application drives product acceptance. Scott you can check it out and find my Excel, statement to be correct.

5. Cell phone is for communications to individuals, how is this verbal communication lacking in any way, your cellphone comparison to wearables is silly.

6. What I am saying with the comparison to Walkmans is the societal preasures for against bubble people. Walkmans are shunned in public becasue of there isolation factors. Notice the IBM commerical, did you see any people around the guy screaming in the air, would you think he would have been accepted or shunned? Apply your theories to reality and they give way. Walkmans are used for exercise or for listening to stuff in you cube at work, and that is about it these days.

7. Video phone technology has been around for some time now, but with no adoption......why?

8. You are implying that a werable computer is a better enviroment that others methods.....again I maintain that most data will be contained centrally with application specific content devices extractly them. The multi-dexterious PC is going away.....Give me a RISC based Gecko web browser with storage on my personal net, then who needs a full PC anyway. Oh yes Boeing and other micro-niche markets. XYBR already has them.

9. I feel no lack of historical perspective here Scott, what is your point, less implications perhaps a straight question from you?

10. Scott explain to me how wearable will be both High Bandwith, be mobile, be voice primary activated, and be low cost? I know you feel inspired, but give me a break on you lab Beta experiments. Cellphones are still trying to cover the entire nation.

Scott I am sorry but you inspired vison of the future of XYBR lacks the necessary elements to connect the dots together.

I maintain the vision of your XYBR future, has been and continues to remain hot air and vaporware.

hasta