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To: Mister_Ex who wrote (2446)7/19/1998 3:07:00 PM
From: caly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Columbia House no longer requires you send back a card.

I don't know about BMG.



To: Mister_Ex who wrote (2446)7/19/1998 11:04:00 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Thanks for your response. After talking more to my wife, I realized that we get sent some free CD's that we may not even want to listen to.

Anyway, as always the skeptic here on TSIG, I have other questions about TSIG's viability as a company as opposed to just being a front to sell unsuspecting people shares which will eventually turn out to be worthless.
I have read here that TSIG has only about $200,000.00 cash.
O.K., they have a Web page. Putting a web page together is a relatively easy, albeit time-consuming task. However, putting together the computer system to handle the databases which link into the web page is a much more complex and expensive process.
If CCI are expecting any kind of heavy traffic on the web site, they will need a fast, expensive server or servers.
I don't know the exact price, but relational database software such as Oracle's is expensive to buy and expensive to maintain.

So, my questions are.
1. What kind of hardware and software are they going to use.
2. How much will it cost to buy and maintain the IS system.

IMHO, $200,000.00 is not enough to get this off the ground.

BTW. I received their investor package, but it has been a busy weekend and I haven't read it yet. It looks like a low budget package, which is what I expected. They don't have much money to throw around.