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To: DiViT who wrote (34833)7/31/1998 6:36:00 PM
From: Tyler Mayoras  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Amen, David

On a side note, let me turn you all on to a very fun website

roguemarket.com

It is a market in which you buy and sell celebrities, sport stars, digital moguls, for fun and profit. Everyone starts with a $15,000 portfolio and you try to build it up to the millions or even billions in a few cases.

Its a lot of fun, you can find me there under the psuedonym DrBombay



To: DiViT who wrote (34833)7/31/1998 7:47:00 PM
From: Shelly Wolfsdorf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Sure, David, You give him a lot of credit.

Too bad we are all paying for his tuition. He is how old? 38? No more acting like a teenage.



To: DiViT who wrote (34833)8/2/1998 3:10:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Zenith has a big settop deal with NDS............................

mediacentral.com

Also, NDS said it's teaming up with Standard Communications Corp., TV/COM International Inc. and Zenith Electronics Corp. to provide an end-to-end digital broadcasting solution.

Standard is working with NDS on a co-branded high-end receiver. TV/COM is working on an NDS-branded cost-effective commercial receiver for programmers and others distributing satellite services to cable headend and other distribution points. And Zenith is providing a digital set-top for consumer applications, including interactive television.

Finally, NTL Inc. has awarded NDS a five-year, $40-million contract for what the two companies are calling "the world's largest digital terrestrial technology contact" for digital terrestrial networks in the U.K.



To: DiViT who wrote (34833)8/3/1998 1:29:00 AM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
>> Hold on cowboy....

I dunno Dave, It just seems kinda shady or "under the table" if ya know what I mean...well,...at least not the "under the table" you were refering too. (LOL)

Re:rocker...
I think they only have to show long positions or something....so that might not mean anything other than some he was covering. Also, he says he wasn't long it...so I guess we'll see in their next filing. BTW...if he owns TRK...then he'll be owning some ACTN soon also. Check out thier latest numbers ...wow!!
biz.yahoo.com
Them there are growth numbuuzzz...



To: DiViT who wrote (34833)8/3/1998 10:09:00 AM
From: BillyG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Toshiba laptop with DVD......

Toshiba's New Portege 7000CT Delivers Full-size Ultra Thin Portable,
Power and Elegance With a Silver Lining

IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 3, 1998--

New Ultra Thin Portable Design Delivers Intel Mobile Pentium II Performance, Full-Size Keyboard and Display and
Enhanced System Management

Editor's Summary

-- The new silver metallic and dark gray Portege(R) 7000CT makes a powerful statement for mobile professionals, the first to
combine Pentium(R) II performance and cutting-edge style in a one-inch thin, four pound design.

-- Performance for the road or in the office, Toshiba's Portege 7000CT features a powerful Intel(R) Pentium II 266MHz
Mobile processor, an expansive 12.1-inch TFT display, a 4.3 billion byte hard drive, built-in modem and a full-size keyboard
-- giving mobile professionals a no-compromise portable solution. The Portege will also support Intel's new 300MHz
processor when available.

-- The Portege 7000CT fits seamlessly into the enterprise with enhanced manageability features and superior service and
support programs to enhance the customers' total computing experience.

-- Available in August, the Portege 7000CT will have an estimated single unit price of $2,999.

Redefining ultraportability, the Computer Systems Division (CSD) of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. (TAIS), the
leading manufacturer of portable computers, Monday announced its new Portege 7000CT.

Performance and style combine to give customers an ultraportable solution that meets performance requirements on the road
and manageability requirements in the office. The product line that started the ultraportable revolution is reinforced with Intel's
powerful 266MHz Mobile Pentium II processor, built-in MPEG-II decoding capabilities and an elegant design based on a
sturdy magnesium case for a powerful business computing solution.

"Innovation with purpose is core to our product strategy at Toshiba. The combination of our worldwide technology leadership
with our understanding of customer needs allows us to develop products that fit our customers' varying work styles," said
Jeffrey Friederichs, vice president of marketing, Toshiba's Computer Systems Division. "At four pounds, one-inch thin and
with Pentium II performance, the Portege 7000CT delivers the size and performance mobile professionals require to maximize
productivity on the go."

New Portege Makes Stylish Yet Powerful Statement

At just one-inch thin, the four-pound Portege 7000CT takes on a new slim shape. Its stylish dark gray chassis is accented with
a silver metallic lid and magnesium casing. Packing more power per ounce than other ultraportables, the Portege 7000CT
comes standard with Intel's most powerful mobile processor, a 266MHz Pentium II processor. The new design will also
support Intel's 300MHz Pentium II processor when available. Coupled with 512KB L2 cache, 32MB of high-speed
Synchronous DRAM (expandable to 160MB) and a 4.3 billion byte hard disk drive, customers can easily run
graphics-intensive multimedia presentations or large databases and spreadsheets. It incorporates a full-size keyboard for
effortless typing on an airplane or at a desk. A Lithium Ion battery provides more than 2.75 hours of battery life and more than
six hours is possible with the optional high-capacity battery.

Powerful communications are always within reach with the Portege's standard internal K56flex(TM) voice/data/fax modem,
which is flash upgradeable to the V.90 standard. Unlike other ultra-thin portables, the Portege accommodates two Type II or
one Type III PC Cards and a USB port for easy connection to peripherals, networks and printers. For speedy data transfers
to a desktop computer, fast IrDA infrared support is available using Puma's IntelliSync(TM) 97 software.

Delivers Cutting-Edge Multimedia Presentations and Expansion Capability

Multimedia presentations are delivered in style with the Portege 7000CT. Its bright 12.1-inch active matrix TFT display,
built-in MPEG-II decoding capability NeoMagic(R) 128-bit graphics accelerator with 2MB of integrated SGRAM video
memory provide fast DVD playback for multimedia presentations containing DVD files.

More.....
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