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To: scott bradley who wrote (1226)5/12/1998 11:43:00 AM
From: scott bradley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7618
 
Actually, on further examination. The mountains are not the same behind the three photos. Danger Will Robinson. This company scares me and I must go kill the person that gave me this lame tip.



To: scott bradley who wrote (1226)5/12/1998 9:25:00 PM
From: paulmcg0  Respond to of 7618
 
Next month will be the 2 year anniversary of the ill-fated DWM ("Doesn't Work Modem") demo where IAS claimed to be able to show a modem that did 6,000,000 bps over -unmodified- telephone lines and they still have nothing. (The technical impossibility of the IAS claims has been repeatedly debunked on this thread in the past.) IAS used to claim "you'll believe it when you see it!" but we have seen nothing -- you still can't buy any IAS products.

In "real world" high tech companies, 2 years is a long time. At the company I work for, we seem to come up with new products that people can buy every 6 months. Not hypothetical products like DWM, but things we can ship out the door. On a personal note, I think I worked outside the U.S, as an engineer, 7 times during that period (in the Netherlands, Italy (three times), Thailand (twice) and Mexico City.)

I'd say IAS can be summed up by the 3 NOs:
(1) NO products for sale
(2) NO money
(3) NO future

You might want to also check this message: Message 2769545
or check their recent financial reports at:
sec.gov
sec.gov

Paul M.