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To: gks_n_ca who wrote (24888)8/23/2000 8:21:45 PM
From: KailuaBoy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 29970
 
Dude,

That must be a record. You joined SI today and assaulted ahhaha on your first and only post the same day. I think ahhaha is actually an SI mole who's mission is to drive lurkers into ponying up the dough to join.

Welcome to the best collection of believers and heretics in the investment community.

KB



To: gks_n_ca who wrote (24888)8/23/2000 10:57:05 PM
From: E. Davies  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 29970
 
Content will drive subscribers to one provider vs. another provider

This of course is very far from a given.

AOL is an extrememly unique example of a situation where content drives the choice of provider. It is a leftover from the bulletin board days before there was a world wide web and there were no consumer ISP's.

Whether this antiquated business model will carry forward is unknown. The world outside AOL understands very easily that content and distribution are completely different beasts.

I can think of no other situation in history where the content is closely connected to the method of delivering it in the minds of the public as it is with AOL.

So far Excite has done nothing to prove they were not a 7 Billion wasted expense (more like $9 Billion if you include all the stuff Excite bought). I can't imagine anybody picking @home over Earthlink (for example) because of the Excite content. Can you?

What I had hoped for from Excite was a blow-your-socks-off broadband environment that would draw people away from dialup. I've not seen the @home environment but it doesnt sound like they have accomplished that at all.

Instead @home and the MSO's are forced to buy customers with cheap rates and free installs. Think how many free installs $9 Billion would have bought.

Eric

Re Ahhaha: We have learned over time it is useless to try to fight with his attitude. Just accept it for it's entertainment value and search for the truths hidden beneath the muck.



To: gks_n_ca who wrote (24888)8/23/2000 10:57:16 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
Of course they don't compete unless everything competes with everything else wherever they can. You are like that other fellow; you need to believe in something that is accepted. Then you can feel good about yourself. Did you know that's the mentality of a corporate employee?

Your "content" argument has been expressed on this thread so many times that the fact you mention it just shows you haven't done your homework. Many here once believed like you do, but gradually they've been able to see why the view is flawed. Now they'd like to shove your "content" up your a$$.

You haven't even gotten to that level of understanding. I suspect you're a refugee from clowntown, Yahoo. Before you strut around like another smug illiterate, just answer this question: Please tell me what Excite has contributed.