To: andrew peterson who wrote (4019 ) 9/25/1998 12:54:00 AM From: Marty Lee Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11417
Andrew.. Intel is not likely to partner with WAVX. "Partnering" isn't part of their official paradigm according to the computer mags I read. But, then again, why trust in what's said in that medium? Perhaps we'd do better dreaming for a relationship with AMD? That's their official strategy for competing with Intel, according to their management. Then again, why trust in what AMD has to say about themselves in computer magazines full of self-servicing info-commmercials? Let's get back to what we can agree on from empirical observation. The current media discourse on e-commerce is focused on selling crap which is sent to you via slug mail. WAVX ain't about that as Jas, Wahoograd, Purefolder, French Bikini, Fat Boy, and you, Andrew, have reiterated over and over again. We are about EDS. WAVX offers the most sophisticated protocol for doing this in a standardized way for all to benefit. There are certain IDEAS that just can't be ignored nor stopped. WAVX has more than a few. One's called METERING. Another is FIRMWARE ENCRYPTION on the client side. Another is PUBLISHING your own SELF-MERCHANDISING-DIGITAL-CONTENT. Another is being provided with a TRANSACTION LOG WHICH RESIDES ON YOUR DESKTOP for your immediate checks and balances. Another is a RELOADABLE smart chip (just like those that will be in the futures smart cards) residing on your computer console. Now, what in hell does Intel have to compete with all this? Answer.. Not a God Damned thing! Neither does INTERNATIONAL BUTT MUNCH! I've got IBM's entire e-business software right here at my side and it's already ready for obsolescence. That's part of these companies' program. To sell you shit that will be obsolete tomorrow... They have this sickening feeling that all this good fortune for them is going to come to an end so they're looking for other means of cash flow. WAVX presumed their predicament. We're waiting and waiting on an accolade from IBM. We're waiting for BIG BLUE to tell everyone that they are going to include our WAVE CHIP in one of their featureless personal computers. Big Deal. WAVX has an IDEA that's so big it's casting its shadow over big companies like Intel and IBM. They are compelled to comply with the force of the ideas represented by WAVX. One day everybody will be doing the WAVE... mARTY