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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (15482)8/31/1998 11:31:00 PM
From: Rob S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Your right it won't be "annihilated", it just won't fit into the vision that you can dominate such an open medium as the internet no more than you can dominate or profit enormously from a public, open medium such as mass mail marketing. The concept that the internet will become "click-for TV" that is necessary to justify the absorbitant valuation of Amazonstillrealnutty.com is plain out of step with reality.

Of course, that exactly what it is - out-of-this-reality thinking parented by the mass media age. That further proves my totally scientific theory that Amazongonenutty.com and all shorts and longs have been transported to the planet Bizzaro where up is down and down is sideways.



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (15482)9/1/1998 7:11:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Sounds like you want the company annihilated. Ain't gonna happen.

William,

The company will be annihilated. Trust me!

Glenn



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (15482)9/1/1998 6:38:00 PM
From: damniseedemons  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>"Nothing's changed in Cyberspace with one very important exception. The public markets will not easily support e-commerce start-ups with easy cash which they immediately turn over to the portal companies to lock up long-term commerce deals, leasing virtual real estate. This will inevitably make the strong players stronger by default.">

Doesn't that sound better for AMZN than it does for YHOO.