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To: John Chapman who wrote (3121)5/28/1998 1:32:00 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
Hi John, since we discussed "alpha" and "beta" in the past, do you see a problem with the company saying in multiple releases that Internet-FX tested a beta&#151yet the product actually wasn't beyond alpha stage?

There's a huge difference in those development stages and as an investor, I'm typically not interested in a company whose first and only software product is in alpha; I wait and see where it goes. If it progresses, I might be inclined to take another look later. Misleading investors persuading them to "buy our stock NOW" is exactly the type of misleading info I've been talking about since Day 1.

-MrB



To: John Chapman who wrote (3121)5/28/1998 3:42:00 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
NEWCOMERS: Yes! Step right up and don't miss his post 'cuz it's a good one: Message 4628199

Facts are troubling things indeed. You see, I've been asking "who is the testing firm" since mid-April. The information was never brought forth. So I made an educated guess that it was indeed dcliff/internet-fx. John likes to chastize me for making educated guesses&#151but you'll see of course, that I was correct.

Apparently, "bashing" is an umbrella term applied to any facts which don't suit the purpose of hypesters. Facts are troubling things indeed. You have to know which ones to hide, I guess. Now, about that "alpha"&#151or was it a "beta"&#151hard to keep those two straight.