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To: Glenn Zagoren who wrote (6764)6/9/1998 10:09:00 AM
From: terri acey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8242
 
Thanks Glenn for the quick response...I am very excited about the enhancements and I look forward to seeing PNLK take the internet by storm....You have ALWAYS come through with your timelines and your professionalism has not gone unnoticed....



To: Glenn Zagoren who wrote (6764)6/9/1998 10:21:00 AM
From: James Mitchell  Respond to of 8242
 
Thanks Glenn! You've got my support!

When I was much younger, my sister and I used to talk about the concept of starting and running our own business. She was mentally hampered by the idea that everything must be perfect for the business to work and be a going concern. I disagreed with her. "Planning is very important", I would say. "That's what eliminates and reduces problems down the road. But perseverance, a belief in what you're doing , and the ability to shift to meet the ever-changing needs of your customer is just as important, if not more so."

Microsoft o/s

Since then, I've worked for/with many companies who launched a business with, shall we say, a very limited idea of what they were doing. Lo and behold, they are still in business!!!

Microsoft o/s

I built my own house from the ground up. Had to apply for a construction loan. Bridge loan. Buy the property initially. Convince the state I was building in to accept the new building concept I was using. Totally change the roof design based on site situations I only saw when I was standing on the unfinished second floor, and on and on and on...

ProNet wanted to build something. They built a good foundation, in a good area, but they need to make some changes on the fly. Give them time. This is real life. It's taken 10 years to get this computer's operating system semi-consistent. Give ProNet time!



To: Glenn Zagoren who wrote (6764)6/9/1998 10:27:00 AM
From: Warren A. Wilbur, Jr.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8242
 
" What most of the naysayers don't realize is that the PC/technology
/Internet revolution is only in it's infancy (five to ten years if
the starting point is windows for the PC). Most of the adoption of
critical technologies, such as automobile, television, ATMs, usually
follows an 'S' curve, where there is an initial period where you have the 'risk takers' trying new technologies, THAN FOLLOWED BY EXPONENTIAL INCREASE IN USERS...Guess what? We've probably only started to begin the exponential period, and this period will
probably last another 10 to 20 years." -Joey Smith

This is from "Smart Money" article about SI, Tech. Stocks etc. and holds true in ProNetLinks case.