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To: blkjk7 who wrote (6030)8/7/1998 12:30:00 AM
From: Gennaro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
***TO ALL****

From raging bull:

For the last several days, I've been in contact with the person in charge of development for the Java BINGO
software, Mr. George Lambert. My concerns about software "behavior" have been answered very professionally
with the associated Java source code included for my inspection. I reached this person by writing an e-mail with my
concerns to: info@globalgames.com. Following the code's logic produces the results as he explained them.
Although I have no Java programming in my background, the code is straightforward and reads much like BASIC,
which I am very familiar with.

If any of you are programmers and would like questions answered, I suggest that you also send an e-mail with a
question to the above address.

Basically, what I am saying here is that there is a team of programmers working diligently on the software. And my
suggstions for improvements were implemented in very short order. Once Mr. Lambert responded to my posts, the
problems that I found were fixed within 48 hours.

In an earlier post from another contact at GLOW, the person told me that between himself and Gary B., over 1
million dollars of their personal moneys are invested in this project. So, I suspect that they want GLOW to be
profitable and as soon as possible.

Also stated was the fact that the programmers need more AOL subscribers to give them feedback on software
behavior. AOL is very difficult to satisfy in terms of compatibility so any one that has an AOL account is needed at
the www.vegas-live.com site.

Let's get interested in getting the site functional by giving feedback to the programmers instead of lip service to folks
that won't help our cause.

If I get more information that is relavent to this discussion group, I will post it A.S.A.P.

If you'd like specific instructions for testing your connection speed and then sending the results to Mr. Lambert,
send me a private e-mail. I will not post the procedure in public for obvious reasons.

My e-mail address is sspence001@sprintmail.com

Take care,
Steve Spence