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To: ed potter who wrote (11292)4/15/1998 9:51:00 AM
From: Bill Jackson  Respond to of 213176
 
DVD is a mixed bag with disparate standards. Pick wrong and waste alot of $$. I expect the continuing dither about standards for video/data etc have made Apple think twice about DVD.

You got a ghost in your credit closet?. These online services that lend have a pipeline to the credit agencies and they look at late payments histories for credit cards, rents, mortgages etc, and use an AI algorithm to rule on you. All with no human intervention. Ask to see your credit history, as is your right. You can then disoute the things that you think are wrong(and many are wrong, a real crooked ed Potter name alike might be out there, you could have had your credit rating hi-jacked by someone posing as you to get 10 visa cards and he then maxed them out and went, but they would be at your door for that, but it could be 3-4 late payments that did you in credit wise)
Do a search on "credit rating" and you will find some leads to what you want to do.

Bill



To: ed potter who wrote (11292)4/15/1998 10:33:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Respond to of 213176
 
Ed:
A good day for Apple, even more than the .30 I anticipated, I hope they provide some details as to where the average margin came from. The OS sales must have had a lot to do with it.

Here is a comment string on the DVD situation. This thread sends news every day and stops if you tell it to, but worthwhile to receive.
zdnet.com
Party on.

bill