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To: jas singh MD who wrote (2554)6/3/1998 4:07:00 PM
From: waverider1  Respond to of 11417
 
WOW! WHAT A DAY!

After all that we end up 3 cents, geeeeeze. Cool about Haup and Windows 98. Wave will be their. I hope we have a more peaceful day tomorrow I need the rest. time for a crocktail!

Cheers

Bob, sweat'n it out long.



To: jas singh MD who wrote (2554)6/3/1998 4:20:00 PM
From: Marty Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
Hello Jas!

Where ya been? Stock's price is quaking.. Thanx for the link. As for the part that goes:

"The objections to such built-in technology are in the numbers. For such a technology to be a success, it will have to have mass acceptance and use from PC makers and content providers alike. And, other than Internet porn, the pay-per-view model has not been that popular in the past."

Such dunderheadedness! Tell it to the cable companies. If pay-per-view can work for them, why not the Internet and WinTV? It's an inevitable extension of the concept into the converging technologies of the multimedia environment. It's not a matter of whether or not it will happen.. it will. It's a matter of increasing transmission speeds and bandwidth. Success is a given. For whom is the question?
I say WAVX! (If IBM or MicroSoft owned the WaveMeter, what kind of reviews do you think the chip would be getting?)

Your Friend,
Marty

P.S. Did you dump your CYBG? CHKPF looks better from an management standpoint to me.