To: Bilow who wrote (73387 ) 5/22/2001 12:27:08 AM From: Dave B Respond to of 93625 Carl,Sure. The most bullish comments you posted were these: Dave B, Jul 21, 2000 (INAP closes at $49) You still holding? We still have our original shares. I'm feeling much better about them now versus a month or two ago. <G> Dave #reply-14086641 Also, "I agree the numbers looked great! #reply-12704587 In addition to the above, you reposted bullish news from other sources. If you had any moral sense, you'd have known that friends of the company have no business making any public posts about it at all, bullish, neutral or bearish. But the above do demonstrate your bullish bent. LOL! Oooh, horrible. Haul me away in chains for overhyping INAP! As for "friends of the company", I saw Tony and Rob in 1996 when we invited them both out for dinner (and which triggered the formation of INAP). Since then, I've talked to Rob once in 1999 after they offered us the F&F shares to find out what exactly it was they did. There, you've heard the extent of my contact with INAP. If you'd like additional disclaimers, here they are: * I shook Geoff Tate's hand last Friday (he was coming out of a restaurant named Oregano's a couple of blocks from the Rambus HQ while I was taking my two smallest girls in for lunch. I was so surprised, I blurted out his name. He extended his hand and I shook it.) * I know executives in tens of high-tech companies, some of which I've bought stock in. I'll make a list for you (and please hold your breath waiting for it). I have much more contact with them than I have with INAP. I've disclosed as much about my personal and professional life on this thread as anyone else. You've disclosed nothing. Don't worry about my need or ability to disclose anything. <G> BTW, has the ABA subpoenaed you yet?There. Let's make this fair. Why don't you find me your bearish posts? I post what comes over the service I suscribe to that no one else has posted. Here's a recent "bear" post:Message 15788085 InterNap cuts more jobs. Seattle-based InterNap Network Services Corp. will eliminate another 118 jobs as part of its recent cost-cutting moves. The Internet routing services provider said this week that it would follow up its 65-person layoff, which it made March 6, with further cuts. Enough on the subject. This isn't the INAP thread. (And, note, that when you said something about it on the INAP thread, there was a resounding lack of interest. Get a clue.)