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To: Steven Sprague who wrote (1946)5/5/1998 10:07:00 PM
From: Eric J. Beyer  Respond to of 11417
 
Thanks for the update, Steven. Very impressive. We'd be honored if you'd post more often.
~~~ Eric



To: Steven Sprague who wrote (1946)5/5/1998 10:08:00 PM
From: Marty Lee  Respond to of 11417
 
Thank you Steven...

For backing me up! (However inadvertently)

Sincerely,
Marty



To: Steven Sprague who wrote (1946)5/6/1998 10:38:00 AM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
My eyes are open!

Thank you Mr. Sprague. I can see that the advantages of the chip are not that small.

I think however that you will have to go to great lengths to convince end users (PC owners) that the chip is MORE anonymous that software/Net based solutions. One roadblock I see is the psychological one, namely, having a monitoring device with intimate information (right down to your individual keystrokes) installed on your computer.

The deep suspicion that Americans have of government/corporate interference is beyond dispute. You have no look no further than this ridiculous rumor about AOL putting a Java cookie on your computer if you install AOL 4.0. Or you can look at the failure of the network box (who wants their private files stored on a remote server?).

DocStone



To: Steven Sprague who wrote (1946)5/6/1998 5:22:00 PM
From: Eric J. Beyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
What kind of message are all these filings sending us?
Is this supposed to be a subtle message to shareholders?
I don't get it. Comments?

WAVE SYSTEMS CORP. DIRECTOR, CHAIRMAN AND CEO FILES SEC FORM 4
WASHINGTON, DC, May. 06, 1998 (States) -- Peter J. Sprague of New York, NY, a Director, Chairman and CEO of Wave Systems Corp. (SYMBOL: WAVX), disposed of 15,000 class A common shares for $1.46 each on March 31, 1998.. A Form 4 reporting the t ransaction was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 29, 1998.

WAVE SYSTEMS PRESIDENT FILES FORM 144, TO SELL SHARES
WASHINGTON, DC, Apr. 21, 1998 (States) -- Peter J. Sprague, president and CEO of Wave Systems of New York, N.Y., reported on April 10, 1998 the proposed sale of 10,000 shares on April 6, 1998, for $16,950 through Cowen & Co.

WAVE PRESIDENT FILES FORM 144, TO SELL SHARES
WASHINGTON, DC, Apr. 13, 1998 (States) -- Peter J. Sprague, president and CEO of Wave Systems of New York, N.Y., reported on April 6, 1998 the proposed sale of 15,000 shares on March 30, 1998, for $21,919 through Cowen & Co.