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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (49389)12/8/2001 9:18:36 PM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Do you want the standard "GFY!" response

ROFLMAO--this thread is better than the CFZ!

use the world bubble in at least one complete sentence per day


what is the "world bubble"? i thought it was mainly in the US.

grow our facial hair like Tice or our head hair like Fleckenstein


that is a fascinating observation. do you think they are subconsciously trying to become more ursine? i have never tried for excessive hirsuteness myself. i thought it would just make my full-body bear suit hotter than it already is.

come to think of it, grant has a full head of hair as well. although as i recall, alan abelson is somewhat bald. i will need to see statistical evidence before i will be convinced by your suggestion.

If you have news that the world views Intel in the year 2001 exactly the same as the world viewed Intel in the previous recession of the early 90's following a decade that saw a few more computers enter into the use of our daily lives and Intel's dominance become known to all - be my guest to outline your case why Intel in 2001 is "required" to reach a level of PSR that would stop the cheeze curls from flying

i guess you mean, now that intel is "dominant" and all, shareholders don't need to expect to make any money off it? sure, that makes sense to me. that would explain the valuations of intc, csco, and others. pls tell me where it says in the stockholders' manual that companies should no longer make money for their owners.



To: Bruce Brown who wrote (49389)12/8/2001 9:43:37 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
favor: wanted: facial recognition biometric firm, out of MIT?
uses cutting edge topflight facial biometric software
this particular firm has CEO from MassInstTech (MIT)
I believe the guy is wunderkind from Israel
developed and refined methods and models near NewYorkCity
been tested in numerous settings
has several first class customers, even governments
boasts effectiveness even with subjects wearing disguises

anyone know the firm?
I have read about the firm, with no identification
not much gets past this G&K incubator watch crowd
much appreciated
thanks, Jim