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To: THOMAS GOODRICH who wrote (489)7/23/1998 3:59:00 PM
From: M_Power  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
Well put Thomas!

It is, arguably, an infringement on our constitutional right to do whatever the hell we want on our computers in our homes or offices.

As Dohlen said on CNNfn - passing this law is one thing, enforcing it is another.

Softec licensees operate their systems at their own discretion and risk.

On the premise that Starnet licensees are offshore...fat chance anybody going into this business isn't gonna keep on taking US bets.

///M



To: THOMAS GOODRICH who wrote (489)7/23/1998 5:10:00 PM
From: Drake  Respond to of 8858
 
To tell you the truth...I was looking at the situation more from the standpoint as a shareholder of an Internet gaming company. I think I am right in that respect too because CRYP fell $3.75 today and the bid
is at $10. The shareholders that are selling CRYP today are no doubt well informed investors who realize there is still a huge upside to the whole industry regardless of a speed bump (Kyl Bill)and could be jumping into Starnet. SNMM traded good volume and its share price remained relatively the same. Starnet is still a safe bet.