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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (50341)2/13/2002 5:14:40 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 54805
 
>> It appears that many board members at Enron had no idea what was going on.

Their job was to know what was going on. They are paid to protect the interests of the corporation, its employees, and shareholders. Therefore, there are guilty, at the very least, of

NON FEASANCE - The non-performance of some act which ought to be performed.

Let's try to get this point across another way. We hire a babysitter who gets so engrossed in watching MTV that she doesn't keep an eye on our 2 year old. The kid sticks his finger in an electric socket and get toasted. This is very sad, and the babysitter feels terrible. We don't want to send her to jail, but we surely don't want to see her get another job babysitting for our nephew.

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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (50341)2/13/2002 6:05:36 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 54805
 
The Truth about 3G

<<...David Thompson of BroadCloud adds, "I'm really starting to wonder if we are ever going to see 3G. With WLAN coming on so quickly, with so many hot-spots, we may not see 3G as people imagine it. Instead, people are starting to set up WLAN ports instead of DSL or broadband cable connections to the internet. These could begin to build grids of high speed data networks." Although WLAN technology has not been seen as a direct competitor to wide are networks, it is hard to imagine that the wireless market will wait until 2005 for 144kps when they can get up to 11mbs from WLAN ports today...>>

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