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To: Larry Brew who wrote (4265)2/1/1998 8:57:00 PM
From: hmbsandman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14451
 
> Sorry Jim, you don't get the honors. He's since disappeared from
> the threads..

mmmm...Jeff Maresh?
Yeah, I kinda liked him as well. I hope if/when he comes back
people are gentle. Nice, well thought out articles, but
he could not possibly have known what was going on at the executive
board room level.

I still believe SGI has a good chance to survive, and maybe
even succeed. In what shape and form will it be a year from
now, I do not know.

Sandeep Cariapa
Current SGI stockholder,



To: Larry Brew who wrote (4265)2/1/1998 11:06:00 PM
From: Jim Davison  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14451
 
Larry, I do indeed know whom you mean. I've been wondering what happened to him. Hope he's OK.

<He's since disappeared from the threads>

Regarding pullbacks, I think Rocket Rick might be a bit more careful of investor relations than Ed was. I think he might drop a few tidbits to keep investors interested. For example, I heard somewhere that SGI was planning $20 million advertising budget for the new NT box.

By the way -- we all know SGI makes great computers, but were you aware that SGI also makes great APPAREL? A great fallback idea if the graphics business chokes off altogether. Check out the SGI store.

sgistore.guidance.com

If SGI gets back into the 20's soon, I might buy their monogrammed Montana Jacket with leather patch, or a T-Shirt anyway. I wonder if they could add "This shirt cost me $75,000"

SGI's also redesigned their Home Website -- very nifty!

--JD