To: Jonathan Brown who wrote (649 ) 4/22/1998 1:44:00 AM From: Street Walker Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1019
.........................................................Great Vision Jonathan I couldn't have said it better myself. It deserves a repeat: >Now let me explain, apart from momentum, why this is interesting. WAVO, which is the immediate connection in the news, is just beginning VBI broadcasting. If you don't know what that is, let me give you a clue: It's a way of Webcasting data to computers via the video blanking interval in TV signals. WAVO uses the PBS signal to deliver; WAVO software will be built into Windows 98. In Europe this is big. Read the WAVO thread to get an idea, or simply look at the WAVO chart. SEVL will aid in the delivery of video. You know, video, like, TV, like, NBC, ABC, CBS? NBC tomorrow debuts a Website offering clips to selected shows over the Web, thanks to Intervu servers (a plug, folks). The next level, if you'll excuse the pun, of the Web will be delivery of video "content," as the networks and cable companies lovingly call it. Whatever aids the convergence of the Web and TV is potentially big stuff. The financials? We can argue over those. This, however, is the stock market, not math class. I don't know what the figures will work out to be this year. What I do suspect is that video delivery is huge. Purely on a thematic basis, SEVL is in play, but it helps to see the larger pictures, which include software for bringing TV and the computer together and the stock market trading style that sees this as a big thing.< Jonathan Brown ONE thing I would like to add to your vision: MSFT and MSNBC will do exciting animated video over the internet with SEVL applications. Shorts will be covering all day. Moral of the story is "Don't SHORT a rocket with momentum. You'll get burned in the flames." Go SEVL ! ! ! ! Last I heard (not verified) after market quote of $13. Another MARG or KTEL in the making? I hope so! Catch the vision of Jonathan Brown. "Street Walker"