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To: Rob S. who wrote (8019)4/24/1998 2:40:00 PM
From: Frank Povoski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11555
 
It looks like IDTI is holding up well in the down market today. Again, I don't understand why anyone was surprise by the earnings announcement. Everything they said was already pretty common knowledge. We all knew SRAM had was price pressured and that C6 was just ramping. I think expectations of some uninformed analysts and investors were way beyond reality. I still think that 23+ by october is easy. And to those who are looking for 10 again as an entry point, good luck, you will not own this stock when it is well into the 20's



To: Rob S. who wrote (8019)4/25/1998 12:09:00 AM
From: Gordon Quickstad  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11555
 
Ha ha ha. And it's a good thing those beings from outer space didn't learn english with a cockney accent or 90% of the english speaking world still wouldn't be able to understand them! So, they must be intercepting American television and learning it that way. When we non-government-official types finally get to one of their ships before the men in black and before it gets hauled off to area 51, we'll probably find out these creatures talk and act like our TV commercials and otherwise show no intelligence.

I've installed and tested Kurzweil voice recognition software for a business acquaintance. He purchased it because the salesman said that Kurzweil does a lot of IBM's voice recognition work. I know IBM has worked in this area for decades and apparently has little to show for it from the lack of voice products on the shelves of my local software store. The Kurzweil product just doesn't work well for me. It's slow and every word must be paused before the next and it only gets about 90% of them correct. There's a 20-30 minute voice training exercise that automatically pops up after about 800 words into program and after that my 200 Mhz Pentium Pro crunched numbers for what must have been 10-20 minutes (I went away). After the training routine, it showed almost no improvement. Some basic simple words I just could not get it to get right no matter how often I repeated them and tried enunciations (I'll try it with my teeth in next time). My friend's ideas of selling this to lawyers was dashed.