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To: lisa who wrote (4828)1/25/1998 5:02:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Respond to of 10479
 
It's Revolutionary...

>>>Talk about cross collectables, the first refroven featuring the Net+Arm chip, what will that be worth in 100 years.<<<
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Lisa:

I'm reading all I can about Net+Arm... This appears to be a Revolutionary product...

Here is the news release that describes how Revolutionary Net+Arm is:

newsalert.com

Jim



To: lisa who wrote (4828)1/25/1998 5:56:00 PM
From: Schmoople  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
Lisa, You are right about FIBR and the further growth of the company as well as its current low price to value.
As regards the CC guy, fuggetaboudit.
Uh, Duh! I'm really listening to some guy that by his very admission does not know much if anything about the company or its products. That's not smart on his part. But that is his choice- to play technical calls on the stock. It is not related to actual performance of the company in the long run. If the guy really sounded like he had the first clue about the company and its products than I would listen more closey to what he says.
But now that I have carefully read his posts and correlated them with the truth I see he is so inaccurate as to be quite funny. However, I have better things to do with my time so will now skip all of his posts.
PS, I think you make some good points about the internet access companies but this market is so nascent I'd be careful about jumping in with the telcos exclusively.
Have you tried @Home's product? It's pretty good and if rolled out soon enough will be pretty stiff competition IMHO.