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To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (4994)4/17/1998 6:24:00 PM
From: De Peepster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
While it has been some time since I have played
chess, I do recall the fact that when pawns work together
Kings can be cornered.<3g>........ De Peepster



To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (4994)4/17/1998 8:22:00 PM
From: Bob Smith  Respond to of 19331
 
Thank you Joe! The only thing worse than a whiner is
one who whines about whiners. So glad to have you back.

Look what you've done in one post! Let's get this thing
organized and move forward. No more division in the ranks.

It's good to know the CO wasn't captured on the northern
front (or worse, by attorneys) and that the radio man
wasn't killed.

Bob



To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (4994)4/17/1998 8:28:00 PM
From: Parker Benchley  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 19331
 
Folks, we might just see a buck a share before the MM's get finished with us but if you got in for the buyout who cares.

Thanks Joe...

$1.00??? You just filled DAMIEN with so much hope he's flying around the room like Lindbergh looking for France. Now I'll have to buy him his favorite dessert (a fresh bag of manure mixed with filet of cockroach) to calm him down. This is going to be a long weekend. I hate filet of cockroach. <G>

Onward,

George B.

PS-Nice to see you here again.



To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (4994)4/17/1998 8:40:00 PM
From: Bayclipper  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19331
 
JOE, Great post, also I'd like to add, for review purposes, let's look at Joe's last two posts:

First, the second to last, notice the frustration, and more importantly, the mention of a law suit and how it affects SI..perhaps SI has decided to distance themselves and pulled Joe off the boards.

Secondly, look at the second post, see how much different it is..than how Joe usually posts...very legalese...sort of an admoniton that he won't be posting anymore, but more importantly, he tells folks how to keep up with DCI, and how to contact him.
I don't know if reposting this calms or adds further frustration, but I am content to let him do his job, and if I choose to due more dd I have been given the notice where to start. imho Gordon

To: +Bob Smith (4307 )
From: +josrph j murphy
Thursday, Apr 2 1998 2:03PM ET
Reply # of 5000

Dear Bob:
Thank you--then you know how much of a bulldog we can be in the middle of the
fight.it seems our unsung heroes carefully pick their
time and place to make slanderous remarks----mainly when I am out on the road trying
to work for the owners (the shareholders).sit back
because the story is now unfolding(by the way it took the Marines ten
months to take Guadacanal --but they did it).With respect to the pending legal action
we received today the full name and address of SI
and their phonenumber.We expect a legal letter will be sent to them
via certified mail next week requesting the complete names and
addresses of all those individuals who made those slanderous statements.
Those people in time will be served by the local sheriff.In the last
law suit we won, we took the difference in the price of our stock at the time the
statements were made and the price of the stock when we notified them(today)
multiplied by the number of shares and sued for that amount.They may pretend to be
heroes now but it is not fun when
one is sued for millions ---your mouth get's sort of cottony.

HERE IS HIS FINAL MESSAGE:

To: +Brian (4378 )
From: +josrph j murphy
Friday, Apr 3 1998 10:34AM ET
Reply # of 5002

To the Friends of DCI,

I am writing to direct your attention to our web site (http://www.dcic.com). Here at DCI
Telecommunications, we understand the importance and value of timely and accurate
company information. We make a concerted effort to provide you with the tools needed
to make a fair assessment of the company. As an extension of our investor relations
program, we have made improvements to the web site with the hopes that you may
better understand the company's historical performance as well as its future prospects. I
recommend bookmarking the site so you may refer back for continuous use.

Incorporated in the improvements, we will be posting answers to frequently asked
questions, providing you with a snap shot of the most recent period's financial
statements as well as including write-ups on the activities of the company as a whole and
its operating subsidiaries. With the company growing so rapidly, it may be difficult for
you to stay on top of the current events. Through our web site you will be able to catch
up on missing information.

We believe it is imperative to maintain an informed shareholder base. Through a variety
of media, including quarterly updates, the investor hotline (800) 243-9855, as well as
the web site, we will communicate our progress.

I wanted to make sure you are all aware of the resources you have at your disposal.
The best way for you to find out about your company, is to contact us directly. We
welcome your questions and comments. Thank you for your interest in DCI
Telecommunications, Inc., I look forward to working for you. Please call
(203/380-0910 ext. 301) or email me with your questions/comments.

Sincerely,

Craig K. Murphy
Director, Investor Relations



To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (4994)4/17/1998 9:49:00 PM
From: LT  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19331
 
Hello Joe,

Nice to hear from you again. The last time I talked to Mr. Murphy
he expressed extreme displeasure at the price of DCTC but said he was
going forward with fundamental projects that will strengthen the
company in the long run. You are exactly right when you said he
couldn't control the share price. That's what I like about Houlihan,
they don't have to have our share price at 5 to expand this company.
Debt financing isn't a fatality when you buy companies running in the
black so at least corporate expansion isn't put on hold by the
nonsense price of this stock......

Take care..

Lou



To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (4994)4/18/1998 8:55:00 AM
From: Toni  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Hi Joe,
Nice to see you posting on the bb, and thanks for the news.
Toni
p.s. Nah, not $1. per share. Maybe a bit higher ?????