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To: Scrapps who wrote (10632)12/13/1997 4:30:00 AM
From: Wigglesworth  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 22053
 
<<You will find the folks on this thread to be very beneficial to your gain ... in investing.>>

Yes, quite beneficial, indeed, if you count going from 43 to 34 as being gain in investing. :-)



To: Scrapps who wrote (10632)12/13/1997 6:48:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22053
 
Macworld Magazine Announces 1997 Eddy Award Finalists Leading Mac Publication Recognizes Product Excellence at 13th Annual Gala PR Newswire - December 12, 1997 22:26 %CPR V%PRN P%PRN SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Macworld magazine, the premier monthly publication for Macintosh-product buyers, today announced the finalists for the 1997 Editors' Choice Awards. The "Eddy" award is the Macintosh industry's most respected honor, recognizing the best Macintosh hardware and software products released during the year, as well as the individuals who have had a significant impact on the industry. "The Eddys have a long standing tradition of celebrating the innovative spirit of the Macintosh and represent an industry hallmark for outstanding technological achievement," said Andrew Gore, Macworld editor-in-chief. "I'm pleased to say that this year's finalists carry on the tradition of technical excellence that has always been the cornerstone of the Macintosh platform." The 1997 Eddys will recognize product excellence and innovation in 41 categories, with 3 awards honoring individual achievement and 4 recognizing overall technological excellence. Among the 33 product categories on this year's Eddys roster, over half will honor technical innovation and excellence in the content creation areas of graphic arts, pre-press, digital video and Web-publishing. "The 1997 Eddys reflect the growing industry focus of the Mac platform on the digital media production arena as evidenced by the increasing number of product categories recognizing innovation in digital video, Web-publishing and high-end systems," noted Colin Crawford, CEO and president of Mac Publishing, L.L.C. Additionally, this year, the thirteenth annual Eddy Awards, marks the first time that an entire category will be devoted to recognizing Mac developer tools. The four developer awards will be presented in conjunction with MacTech magazine, the leading developer journal in the industry. "Obviously, recognizing the developer community is essential to fostering growth and identifying emerging technologies which will become the future standards and building blocks for the Macintosh platform," said Neil Ticktin, publisher of MacTech magazine. "We're delighted to be part of the most prestigious award program in the industry and that Macworld is honoring these important contributions in the development arena." The Eddy Awards, traditionally held the eve before Macworld Expo opens in San Francisco, will be presented at an industry gala on January 5 at Bimbo's 365 Club, one of The City's landmarks as well as a San Francisco night club institution. Additional information on the 1997 Editors' Choice Awards can be found on the magazine's Web site at www.macworld.com. Macworld magazine is the premier monthly publication for Mac product buyers who depend on the publication for information about new products and technologies, and comprehensive, comparative, labs-based product reviews and buying recommendations. Macworld has a circulation of 625,000, and is published by Mac Publishing, L.L.C., in San Francisco and is a joint venture between leading computer publishers, International Data Group, Inc., and Ziff- Davis Publishing Company. Mac Publishing, L.L.C. also publishes MacWEEK, the Macintosh newsweekly for Mac managers, also based in San Francisco. Xplain Corporation publishes MacTech Magazine (http://www.mactech.com), the MacTech CD-ROM series, THINK Reference, operates Developer Depot (http://www.devdepot.com), and provides custom publishing and trade show services. Founded in 1984, the company has its offices in Westlake Village, California. MacTech Magazine was formerly called MacTutor and began publishing in November, 1984. For more information on Xplain Corporation or any of its products/services, call the main offices at 805-494-9797, fax at 805-494-9798, send an e-mail to info@xplain.com, or send snail mail to PO Box 5200, Westlake Village, CA 91359-5200, USA. List of 1997 Macworld Editors' Choice finalists: Best 3-D Graphics Program ElectricImage Broadcast 2.7.5, Electric Image Infini-D 4.0, MetaCreations Tree Professional 4.0, Onyx Computing Best Art Application Illustrator 7.0.1, Adobe Systems Photoshop 4.0.1, Adobe Systems Painter 5, MetaCreations Best Audio Software Peak 1.63, Bias FreeStyle 2.0, Mark of the Unicorn Cubase VST 3.5.2, Steinberg North America Best Business Printer magicolor 2 CX, QMS Phaser 560 , Tektronix DocuPrint C55mp, Xerox Best Business Productivity Tool ClarisWorks Office, Claris FileMaker Pro 4.0, Claris Wingz 2.1.1, Investment Intelligence Systems Group Best Communications Hardware YoYo Pro, Big Island Communications QuickStream Pro, Sonic Systems InterJet, Whistle Communications Best Consumer System StarMax 5000/300 , Motorola Computer Group PowerCenter Pro 180, Power Computing SuperMac C600x/280, Umax Computer Best Data-Presentation Tool ActiveStats 1.0, Addison Wesley Benjamin/Cummings Numbers & Charts 1.0, Adrenaline Software Data Desk 6.0 Plus, Data Description MacTech Best Developer Tool Installer Vise 4.6.1, MindVision Software Spotlight DR2, Onyx Technology Voodoo 1.8, Uni Software Plus MacTech Best Development Environment BBEdit 4.5.1, Bare Bones Software CodeWarrior Professional Release 2, Metrowerks FutureBASIC II, Staz Software Best Digital Camera DC210 Zoom Digital Camera, Eastman Kodak D-600L, Olympus America Digital Mavica, Sony Electronics Best Digital-Video Hardware Optura, Canon USA FireMax, ProMax MotoDV, Radius Best Digital-Video Utility CineLook, DigiEffects Studio Effects, MetaCreations Media Cleaner Pro 2.0, Terran Interactive Best Display Diamond Pro 91TXM, Mitsubishi MultiSync LCD2000, NEC Technologies Multiscan 200sf, Sony Electronics Optiquest V773, ViewSonic Best Game Myth: The Fallen Lords, Bungie Software Quake, MacSoft Riven, Red Orb Entertainment Best Gaming Hardware F-16 Fighterstick, CH Products Pro Throttle, CH Products Power3D, TechWorks Best General-Purpose System Power Macintosh G3/233 Desktop, Apple Computer PowerBook 2400, Apple Computer PowerCenter Pro 210, Power Computing Best Graphics Plug-In Eye Candy 3.0, Alien Skin Software Genuine Fractals, Altamira Group PhotoTools 2.0, Extensis Best Input Device UltraSlate, CalComp Orbit, Kensington Microware PL-300, Wacom Best Internet-Client Software Emailer 2.0, Claris NetFinder 1.2.1, Peter Li & Vincent Tan PGP for Personal Privacy Version 5.0, Pretty Good Privacy Best Internet-Server Software Lasso 2.0, Blue World Communications Rumpus 1.1, Maxum Development WebStar 2.1, Quarterdeck Best Multimedia-Authoring Software QuickTime VR Authoring Studio, Apple Computer Director 6 Multimedia Studio, Macromedia Authorware 4.0.1, Macromedia Best Network Software CyberGauge 2.0, Neon Software PC MacLAN 6.2, Miramar Systems SoftRouter 4.0, Vicom Technology Best Personal Printer Color StyleWriter 6500, Apple Computer Stylus Color 800, Epson America Stylus Photo, Epson America Best Professional System Macintosh PowerBook G3, Apple Computer PowerTower Pro 250, Power Computing SuperMac S900Base with Umax Edition Maxpowr Pro+, Umax Computer Best Projector PowerLite 5000, Epson America LitePro 720, In Focus Proscreen 4600 Endurance, Philips Electronics Best Publishing Tool Acrobat Pro 3.01, Adobe Systems QuarkXPress 4.0, Quark Best Publishing Utility Font Reserve 1.0, DiamondSoft Preflight Pro 1.0, Extensis QX-Tools 2.0, Extensis MacTech Best Rapid-Development Tool 4th Dimension 6, ACI US MCL 4.1, Digitool Tools Plus 3.3, Water's Edge Software Best Scanner Expression 636 Professional, Epson America Astra 600S, Umax Technologies PowerLook II, Umax Technologies Best Science/Engineering Tool MicroStation 95, Bentley Systems MiniCAD 7.0.1, Diehl Graphsoft Mathematica 3.0.1, Wolfram Research MacTech Best Tool for New Technologies Joy, AAA+ Software F&E CodeWarrior Latitude, Metrowerks Visual Cafe for Macintosh 1.0.2, Symantec Best Utility Conflict Catcher 4.0.3, Casady & Greene Speed Doubler 8, Connectix Virex with Speedscan Version 5.8, Dr Solomon Software Best Web Authoring Tool CyberStudio 2.01, GoLive Systems Flash 2, Macromedia PageSpinner 2.0.1, Optima System SOURCE Xplain Corporation /CONTACT: Vickie Welch, 415-975-2686; or Patricia Carberry-Harris, 415-978-3233/



To: Scrapps who wrote (10632)12/14/1997 7:34:00 PM
From: Larry Tomblin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22053
 
Very insightful...
Thanks for the comeback. This apparent thin skin really isn't and guilt ridden? Not! Too sensitive to a few too many coincidences in that first reply, on that day. Yes absolutely... and now that it's been put away and forgotten as far as I'm concerned...Black Russians and/or non-alcoholic drinks for all!

To PRB...I don't know if I should thank you or ask you if knowledge or conjecture applies to "and more", as well when directed to those of age and wisdom, respectfully. You are the man!

Best wishes.