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To: Rick Nazaruk who wrote (6461)12/5/1997 6:10:00 PM
From: Whomerun  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20681
 
Hey Rick! I hear anyone from St. Louis will buy anything; especially penny stocks, sit on them for seven years and hope to get rich! Yes better odds than the lottery, but how many more of these " only two more weeks" can you handle.

We need some news, any news, or even a good report from Mark Silvers or your buddy Tom Frederick - where are those guys? I hope that they got so pumped up on good, positive news that they celebrated so hard, that they passed out and couldn't reach their laptops!

How anxious are we? Very, with what IPM did, not many of us can afford to see that happen with Naxos.

Round up those buddies of yours and get us some updates, please.

Another TRUE believer.

Yours truly,

LWG



To: Rick Nazaruk who wrote (6461)12/5/1997 8:37:00 PM
From: Henry Volquardsen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Rick, that is basically what Mark told me and as I have said I will accept that. What I was agreeing with Doug about was our mutual dislike of hype. I understand from where LTs enthusiasm came from and understand that. If Mark was willing to give Gerald several do overs I am more than happy to extend the same curtesy to those who may have let their enthusiasm briefly get the better of them. Happens to me as well as demonstrated by overly aggressive response to the multiple pesonality disorder (alright Ken I promise to behave myself now). I already believe lt has toned down the hyperbole.

BTW welcome to you. Always happy to meet fellow Naxonians who have been lurking in silence.



To: Rick Nazaruk who wrote (6461)12/5/1997 8:53:00 PM
From: Jerry in Omaha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Mr. Nazruk;

A few of us have tried to soften the landing of Mr. Liontamer who came in with
a roar of his own. I'm glad to hear you chime in. None of us here are happy
with the invasion of opinion heavy, fact light, know-nothings and I think
he is being lumped in with the nerf-wits we've suffered late about. That's
just not fair and we should all know that.

Mr. Liontamer's entrance roar quickly subsided to a mere mew in a few short
postings. This was, no doubt, a consequence of one of our investor relations
people doing his best to keep his own phone from ringing off the hook. One
of the consquences of idiot postings of either stripe is to greatly increase
phone volume of our IR people. We must have a lot of edgy lurkers.

Two things were obvious from Mr. Liontamer's first posting: either he is cleverly
trying to deceive us by pretending to be "the newest newbie," or he really is
the genuine article and has no clue about how to make a proper entrance onto
a thread such as ours. Let us do our best to educate not berate.

Those posters possessing only the non-teachable levels of mechanical mind we
can do nothing about except pray for them and prove them wrong. We should not
suffer them in silence nor pay them too much heed. Mr. Aken was correct
about the riff-raff showing up and spot-on about our less than stellar
responses to them. We can do better when dealing with the thread jumpers.

Let's welcome back Mr. Liontamer when he shows up and teach him our ways.
Thank you all.

Jerard P



To: Rick Nazaruk who wrote (6461)12/6/1997 12:58:00 AM
From: Tom Cintorino  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Hey buddy,

Here we *all* go again. We all expected Naxos to behave like a
promoter instead of a research and development company. The FL
event was a prime event to promote the stock but had little
to do with the scientific process.

If I may speak for the masses, we have been trying to make science
art and art science. Proper due dilligence yields
no guaranty's. In the end we all are catagorized as believers or
non-believers. I have been a shareholder for almost 7 years and
many times, including today, I could cash out a winner. But I
don't. Classify me a believer. My sence of urgency is always
my own and never shared by the process. It's a futile effort to
coordinate the two.

Naxos - take your time. Get it right. My speculation and your
science. We'll win.

Tom and Russ, see you on the 15th.
Jerard, hope to see you on the 9th.
Rick, I better see you before the member guest.
Mark - My company could sell you a "mailbox scanner" but
unfortunately it only detects viruses and is not compatible with
a Buick!

Good to make friends along the way. See you all on the cruise.
(Tom, this is being planned, right?).

Best Regards,

Tom






To: Rick Nazaruk who wrote (6461)12/6/1997 2:10:00 PM
From: Whomerun  Respond to of 20681
 
Hi Rick. Nice to hear from you and to know you still read the thread. Your "support" of LT leaves a bit to be desired. Hopefully he just leaves the thread and leaves us all alone. It seems that the real business is about to begin. Stay in touch
PJG