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To: SHGLaw who wrote (3990)4/16/1998 9:55:00 PM
From: James Fulop  Respond to of 9343
 
I know this is the seek thread, but since the people on the xcit thread are too busy arguing to bother responding, I might as well ask here...
does anybody know if Excite is doing the same thing as Yahoo and having its CC playable over the net? If not, anybody know the #? Thanks in advance.



To: SHGLaw who wrote (3990)4/16/1998 10:08:00 PM
From: cm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
<<OT>> Law, Can I Put That On My Epitaph?

Thanks for the kindness and grace. I take joy in
words. (I think of them in the fullest sense as personalities
and little lives unto themselves... with rich histories
and changes through time.) I like throwing them out there.
And I like catching them, too. Good toss, Law. (And, yes,
the thing that I don't like is contentiousness and a sort
of blunt vying for supremacy of opinion. Like anyone of us
REALLY knows.)

And, Spike, hell if I know what the XCIT will mean for
us tomorrow. (But, thank you, for your very kind post.)
Here's the way a guru would answer: "Run
at morning's bell because of overnight fever and #1 in
volume position, then cold shower by afternoon because of
fear that SEEK is ahead of itself. Close at $41."

And, ODBobo and Craig, thanks to you, too. (And Pope,
I didn't leave you off the list out of malice. That's the
thing about lists. Those that wrote our Bill of Rights actually
worried that the whole act of listing would limit the possibilities
and leave future generations open to some undreamt form of
tyranny.)

Now, what I really need to do is get off my butt and pour
a little less into these e-mails and a lot more into a screenplay.
(Which needs to get wedged in between e-commerce and advertising
service.) But, I think that's part of my permanent self-talk:
having been repeated now for about 13 years.

Best Regards And A Night of Smiling To You All,

c m