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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rocky Mountain Int'l (OTC:RMIL former OTC:OVIS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: David R who wrote (27373)12/14/1997 11:50:00 PM
From: shades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
Considering that Neitzche died a babbling insane idiot, I suggest that his logic and reasoning were flawed. The strong grow weak and die just like everybody eles. "The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the mighty." (Solomon). But, since you wish to quote such an idiot, the last time I checked, RMIL did not rate 'strong". They are hoping for $10M investment ($10M is not very much money these days). Goodness, out here, any credible business can raise $10M. Why the difficulties?

WEll why don;t you start one and raise it then, and then you can prove to the world what you already know, that you really are smarter than billy boy.

Nice guess on SCP's.

Like I said, I my line of work that is what it means to me, but I still like Shorting Costs Plenty the best (grin)

That would be Service Control Point. The market that Bill Gates wants, but one which he is not likely to own anytime soon.

Nope because you know more than billy boy, who is the billionaire after all?

Obvious you know nothing about intelligent networking, and hence it is easy to see why you fail to understand MSFT's weakness in the enterprise and hence their loss of strategic position.

Weakness in the enterprise, hmmm apparently you did not read my earlier posts, loss of strategic position hmmm, being with the US AIR FORCE, and most colleges and universities, hmmm that is strategically weak isn't it, getting webtv to invade the homes of all people with television and advancing the coming world standard of integration between the two devices, active content on the tv, online purchasing, global LEO communications, they just haven't got a clue do they, I mean after all, you know more than them don't you, that is why you develop for NT isn't it(grin)

The companies that control the information will rule.

Nope, the companies that CONTROL ACCESS to information will rule
whatever billy boy is lacking in, do not think for a moment he cannot do a 180 degree turn (as he has proved many times) when necessary to insure his dominance, but then you know more than him, tell him you are right and he is wrong (grin)

Not the companies that provide the desktop boxes for acessing that information. MSFT is making a grab at the former while the rest of the industry is trying to level the playing field for the later. Problem is, NT still has nowhere near the stability required for AIN applications servers, and it appears to be getting worse.

I sense some emotion in that one, I was beginning to get worried, all good things come with time, even you have sold out to billy boy, STAND UP YOUNG MAN, do not let the EVIL EMPIRE rule, if you have to starve and quit your job, it would be better than being a hypocrite.