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Technology Stocks : THREE FIVE SYSTEM (TFS) - up from here? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: voyager.ed who wrote (2178)8/11/1998 11:33:00 AM
From: Maurice S. Green  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3247
 
Ed---glad you are enjoying the Nokia phone, and in a strange way
glad the display is not great. Hopefully TFS will get a chance to
make it better.

I live 5 minutes from the Best Buy in Scottsdale. Would have liked
to have met with you. Did you visit TFS on this trip ? Next time you are in AZ, maybe we can get Floyd, David and a few other TFS
guys together and plan a mutiny or at least an invasion.

ALOHA



To: voyager.ed who wrote (2178)8/11/1998 11:56:00 AM
From: Noblesse Oblige  Respond to of 3247
 
Hi Ed....

(Offthread to the rest)

I am using the same phone (with almost the same deal, though perhaps my selection means that I have much less to say than you do! <G>)...

...and find the display adequate, and the number of options manageable. The phone has an "online" help feature, and if you delay pressing those "choice buttons" just a bit, the phone will prompt you with options.

I wish that security analysis was similarly easy.

Take care of yourself.




To: voyager.ed who wrote (2178)8/11/1998 10:50:00 PM
From: raefon  Respond to of 3247
 
To the thread,

I found a great article in the September issue of Red Herring magazine(page 98). The article is a feature on "the Herring 100" and is supposed to comprise the 100 top private companies with new technologies that could shape the future. The article devotes a half page to Siliscape. While not included in the 100, the author makes the following comment, "Choosing the winning private companies for the Herring 100 leaves us feeling a little guilty: some companies have truly exciting technologies but must be excluded because they are simply too young. Such is the case with Siliscape, a four-year-old consumer device company whose unreleased virtual display product has generated considerable interest and enthusiasm"....The article gets better and is MUST reading. They have a web page but I could not find
the September issue in print...They also included comments on Siliscape in the December issue(DeviceSquad,page 76).
Regards.



To: voyager.ed who wrote (2178)8/11/1998 11:07:00 PM
From: raefon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3247
 
I found the December article.
herring.com
Regards.