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To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (12271)10/30/1997 11:42:00 PM
From: Karl Radke  Respond to of 18263
 
Clap, clap, clap (deafening silence once again) .... Truly a company for the ages. Losses galore, broken promises, declining margins, private placement to keep this thing afloat, ZERO y2k revenues (let me just quote King in case y'all missed it "None that would show up"). Really, it's a wonder how this thing can even stay listed on the NASDAQ.

Ohhhh looooonnnnnnngs. Where is the hottest y2k technology that automatically converts everyone's mission-critical code? Where are the contracts from NIH? from FedEx? from Mutual of Omaha? Why isn't Colin Powell leading the company? How is Nevada doing? Why isn't the new, beefed-up ZITL home page doing its job? Why haven't the damn customers been educated on their y2k problems? Why aren't they knocking down the door at that renovated Dunkin Donuts of an office building to get their hands on the best damn code-converter money can buy?

I'll tell you one thing, ZITL's home page is slick. It's so easy to get around there; no traffic clogging up that server; it looks like nobody's looking to them for any solution whatsoever, be it storage, software or y2k services.

Short to $0.00. This thing is DEAD.