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To: peter michaelson who wrote (245)1/10/2001 2:07:24 AM
From: who cares?  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 609
 
I would gladly increase the paltry revenues of this turd by the princely sum of say $100 if they would send me a CD, pirate protected using their technology. CD needs to be of some popular music familiar to most Americans. I will of course attempt to copy the CD, using the more commonly available methods. I will also of course be extremely skeptical as any evil short selling basher, or of course, objectionable scientific tester would be, but if the product is really all it's claimed there should be no trouble right? Unless of course it's more vaporware, and this is just another afrayem/blebovitz exercise in selling stock.

I also share your hope that the re-iteration by a firm that I believe got some cheap stock somewhere along the line, will move this higher, to make shorting more fruitful.

CMB



To: peter michaelson who wrote (245)1/10/2001 8:50:06 PM
From: blebovits  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 609
 
Shortsellers, however, do provide a market. That is capitalism at its finest. They have every right to lose money just as the next person does. In fact, I hope the shortsellers can push the stock down, so I can buy more. You guys are doing me a favor. Thank you from the bottom of my pocketbook.

God Bless You.