To: Jon Tara who wrote (12207 ) 8/18/1998 3:47:00 AM From: PartyTime Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
To quote Felix, "for what it's worth." Three posts from ESVS/Yahoo: ajammer_99 Aug 17 1998 11:02PM EDT I was over at the sesame site that PartyTime posted. I found out we were just scratching the surface. When you click inside of the Bounty ad and go to the full page pop-up you will see a menu on the right hand side of the screen. Click on P&G Products then favorite sites. Scroll down, you will see a listing of products. Click on Old Spice or pringles or any of the others, then the fun begins. you WILL see streaming video, you will hear sounds. Pringles has a site where you can download the sound Bytes from their TV commercials and assign them to various events on your computer. There IS animation. What has echomedia wrought? You will be happy you are in Zulu. ___________________________________ ajammer_99 Aug 17 1998 11:20PM EDT Party: I found echomedia.com try all lowercase. Even more fun is to go to the site I just mentioned. We are in deep there. Maybe we will end up as a division of P&G. I found this because my man, the Pope, sent me on a hunt for that magnifying glass ad. It may be on this page. Good Luck my friends _________________________________ magnification glass--I fiddled with it! SI_Bobz_PartyTime (M/Cambridge MA) Aug 18 1998 3:30AM EDT The Sesame Ad site even shows the fruits from the old NETZ deal with Digital-Alta Vista. As I recall, NETZ had to correct its press release (this was back when they actually announced new customers) because it erroneously left the impression they had the deal done with Digital. And funny thing, there were even a rash of thread skeptics back then. That was back just before Matty and David together drove to Newport in order to determine whether or not there was a real NETZ office there. That's where they met Tom Burgess, creator of SesameAd, and he and his wife had just had a baby! Incidentally, there is a former Digital guy who joined Zulu, John Ruienzo(sp?). If I remember correctly, he came on board with Mark Rudholm. Ruienzo is the East Coast techie; Rudholm is the West Coat techie. (see old press release) If Ruienzo is the same one I found on a Metacrawler search some time ago, he sails in races up and down Narragansett Bay, which leads into Newport. I'm tellin' yers, there's just gotta be some of that uppity-white-boat-people-type-money behind this whole Zulu online advertising and commerce deal. Interestingly, if you check out the press releases from the old echoMEDIA site, you'll find that a part of the original $20 million dollar acquisition fund came from Hong Kong investors. How about that one! Could well explain the China International Equities connection. And it was right under our noses. Now, whose gonna be the first skeptic to now tell me that Pattison Hayton doesn't wear boating sneakers? Huh? Sorry. Back to the facts: Further efforts from my technical friend shows that although there are no whois updates for echoMEDIA since '97, it is proven that the last update for SesameAd is--how about this: 8/17/98! Hmm, what's today's date? Whoops, I'm a day late! Looks to me like Zulu's now loading Sesame up real good and that we're finally about to see the proof of the puddin'! Speaking of dah puddin'...Hey Ajammer, how's Elmer Fudd say puddin'? Can you say "puddin'?" Well now, I'm awfully convinced there's gonna be sum skeptics gonna be eatin' summa dheir own kinda puddins'!!!!!!! Yup, it goes like this: Looks like it; tastes like it; feels like it; smells like it--Man, am I glad the Zulu Warriors didn't step in it. Somebody else did though--you've seen their names and the venom they've to spill on us. My friends, I'm convinced we're moving to new heights and it ain't gonna matter what the share price was yesterday or what it is today--it's what it's going to be in near future that's gonna count! My advise to those who took the skeptic bait and sold? Buy back now while it's cheap. Your buy won't affect the price one way or the other, because obviously--as we've seen--the share price seems pre-determined. It's amazing, what with naysayers bandying about, that nobody even noticed hyping hasn't meant a thing for a couple of months now. Indeed, there's no amount of hype that's going to make the stock price go up. It's not even a matter of circling the wagons anymore. It's simply a matter of claiming your stake and at what price you get it at. Come on all you Wired and Stock Detective types, sharpen your pencils and pull out your thin notepads: You're gonna have to write a whole new story. This is a whole new ball game!