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To: michael d kugler who wrote (12500)12/24/1997 3:50:00 AM
From: peter gucker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13351
 
Michael this is indeed very sad to hear. His postings here have always been well respected, and have given me a reason to often return to this thread. I hope everything works out for Scott as we all look foward to his continuing informative posts. Please post any further updates...I would hate to think that this stock debacle had anything to do with it. Peter Gucker



To: michael d kugler who wrote (12500)12/24/1997 2:09:00 PM
From: Mr. Aloha  Respond to of 13351
 
I'm sorry to hear that Mike.

I remember all the emails we were throwing around. I never talked with him on the phone but we learned a good deal about each other. He sounded like an interesting guy with a thousand stories. The kind of person you could just pull up a chair with and listen for hours.

If you can, give him by best wishes and hope all goes well.

I'm sorry to hear this.

Bryan



To: michael d kugler who wrote (12500)12/24/1997 3:50:00 PM
From: Tom R. Jones  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13351
 
Michael, We are keeping Scott and all of his loved ones in our prayers.

Blessings, The Rev. Dr. Tom R. Jones



To: michael d kugler who wrote (12500)12/26/1997 10:28:00 AM
From: Charlotte  Respond to of 13351
 
Mike, I am so sorry to hear about Scott. Will definitely remember him in my prayers. If you talk to him, please tell him we are thinking of him and wishing for miracles as needed.

Happy New Year to your and yours and to all in this board.

C



To: michael d kugler who wrote (12500)12/26/1997 2:11:00 PM
From: DOA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13351
 
His efforts and wisdom to this thread are surpassed by none. People who know me know that I care about those who deserve it. Tele deserves it-Get well Tele and may life bring you much more happiness.



To: michael d kugler who wrote (12500)12/30/1997 3:38:00 PM
From: Ty Cronus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13351
 
Hello Mike...

I've been traveling and subsequently out of the loop of late. Very sorry to hear about Tele. Tele is a class act, stalwart and straight to the point. My prayers are with him and his family.

Ty



To: michael d kugler who wrote (12500)5/25/1998 5:15:00 PM
From: telephonics  Read Replies (8) | Respond to of 13351
 
HAPPY_HAPPY_

I am very pleased to report that the hundreds of get well messages-and prayers seem to have worked. I returned home from a rehabilitation facility on 18 May. You can imagine my and my family and friends
glee. Of course I was pleased also. I still have a few problems to work out with my physical therapist and visiting nurses who collectively attack me every morning.In a few months I expect to be back on the golf course.

To the hundreds of readers of this site who sent E-mails-believe me-they were a great morale booster during the worst of this experience.Even though I have not met most of you face to face it was quite heart warming.

Thanks to all. I have over 1200 e-mails-many from clients to wade through to see what's doing in the outside world. So I'll have plenty to do during this recovery period.

While I was in a coma (6 weeks) a stock I invested in went bananas. I heard about this company (Yurie Systems) from some friends who work at the Defense Information Systems Agency ( formerly the Defense Comminications Agency) about there new technology which permits live video to be accommodated via ATM along with voice and data. I bought in below $10.In the large pile of correspondence I found awaiting my attention was a tender offer from Lucent to buy all outstanding shares of Yurie for $35 per share.They only reason I brimg this to your attention is to alert you to the video conferencing capability inherent in this system.I'm told that DISA will convert all their world wide and tactical systems to this product. It cost Lucent $1.1 Billion to exercise the tender but I think this was quite cheap. Mr. Lee tyhe founder of Yurie is an immigrantt from Korea.When he got a green card he went to work at a Macdonalds-entered night school and then brought his family to the U.S. He founded his company (named after his daughter-Yurie0 An was off to the races. It is a remarkable story. Look at the Yurie web site for more info. I believe,
Lucent will prove to be a very tough compeitor in the video conferencing market place.conferencing

Again my many thanks to all who expressed their concern What an experience from 16 December l996 till 18 May l998!!!Guess The man in the sky just did'nt want me quite yet.