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To: chick in NC who wrote (2772)7/24/1998 12:38:00 PM
From: Juli  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3358
 
Remember how EDVC shares were not transferred so that you could not sell them. EDVC shareholders watched INCE go from over $5 to pennies, but couldn't get out because they had not yet been given shares of INCE. Sound familiar. Interesting how the SUNY people got their shares right away and could begin selling immediately while INCE shareholders wait. Where will NPCT be when INCE shareholders finally get their shares?



To: chick in NC who wrote (2772)7/24/1998 1:01:00 PM
From: Bill Pearson  Respond to of 3358
 
Jim and Chick - your emails, especially yours Chick, conjure up an image of one of the last scenes in the recent movie Titanic. I'm reminded of the scene where the female lead is lying in a nearly frozen stupor, in total pitch-black silence, with nothing but dead bodies floating around her (frozen, blue eyed, mothers clutching their frozen babies)....her voice calling out into the cold darkness....unwilling to die like the rest... the audience left thinking of how sad it is that the ship was not properly designed, and that shortcuts were taken, such as not having enough lifeboats on board to handle ever passenger. "The ship of dreams jeopardized by a crazy captain's ego".

Anything is possible, but I think we, who have seen 2-3 different iterations of this sad story, know the outcome....the ship sinks...most people who paid a handsome sum to be on board the SS INCE die when the ship that was touted by its captain as being the fastest ship on the water, and unsinkable, sinks to the bottom.

Unlike the captain on the Titanic though, our captain made no vow to go down with the ship. Like a James Bond movie, our captain has a back-up plan to assure he will live to play the game again (and again), that he developed well before the passengers even knew the ship was built. Or like the cartoon character, dressed in black, from "Mad" magazine....a hatch opens on the bottom of the sinking SS INCE and out pops a one man submarine....with our captain laughing devilishly, with a smile from ear to ear....

If the captain of this ship makes it off (and doesn't go down with the rest of us like he should), I think he'll eventually be held accountable somehow, someway, for the part he played in stringing people along, making promises, stating dates...and details of the "game" (real or imaginary) that kept all of us believing for so long that the ship was not only safe, was going to break the speed record for ships of its type.

This whole thing makes me sick, and the worst part is there is a whole new group that is getting the same treatment, complete with regular visits to the captains private quarters (inner sanctum) to discuss his vision for the ship's future. I'm sure it's just as intoxicating as it was for the passengers who came before them, but the truth is.... the ship sinks none the less, and EVERYONE perishes....even the strongest, newest, believers.

What a sad movie.