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To: Jon Tara who wrote (15213)11/4/1998 12:04:00 AM
From: Terry T.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Jon, I have a mental block when it comes to computer technology. I will let you do the computer checks. I will sit on the sidelines and serve the dual roles of court jester and cynic.



To: Jon Tara who wrote (15213)11/4/1998 1:48:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Jon, how does a company like Zulu do serious upgrades, particularly if the intention is to bring forward quality television commercials onto the internet?

How would you, personally, if you were involved in this work, make such a transition? Better yet, what's a plumber do when installing a new water system? Does he keep the water running while work is in process?

Is it possible that the new ZuluGroup.com could say to prior and prospective customers: Oh, we don't do that kind of advertising anymore. We only do this. Do you like it? Do you think it will help make a difference among your customers? Do you think it'll work and help make your firm money? Would you like to try it? Well, here's what it costs. A special offer indeed.

And, surely enough, like a better dream than yours, old clientele join new clientele--particularly if they liked the new advertising and found it an effective medium.

After all, Jon, my speculation is as good as yours. Why have we been here so long? Why has there been so much opposition? Why have you, nearing a year's time, devoted three to four hours daily on this subject? Would not an effective opposition strategy, for someone of like mind, be to delay the outset of this new tech, in order to buy time to come up with competing technology or strategies against it?

The billboards along the highways are changing too, aren't they? Whose computer technology do you think some day will control them? So, speculatively, it could be that we are dealing with some pretty big buck issues instead of the impoverished ones you like for us to think about.

Wouldn't all that be something? The very mystery of why you didn't buy into either Zulu or ESVS. And your comment about how others chimed in late in the day about having bought Zulu. What if this, for them, turned into a blessing, while you remained by the wayside not interested in a mystery, but having only created one that didn't work for you?

Yes, speculation and wonder, dreams and things. But no matter how good I am at it, or how good you are at it, reality will always win. I like my reality to at least be a good one, and that's I guess why fantasy wins too.

I mean could it be possible that HighPlainesDrifter mistook a vulture for an eagle? Or is it more likely that there are a lot of unidentified ducks quacking around over trivial, misleading and confusing stuff. I choose to sight the eagle and praytell that Zulu will fly so clear and strong it will soar into a new and leading-edge industry.

Believe me, I want to get to hate the commercials that Zulu will someday create. So it's long like the eagle and not short like the duck, but still leaving vulturedom behind--except for those ads.

By the way, if this keeps up, you know they're gonna be talking PartyTime again. I hope so. 'Cause, frankly, after a year of this, I'm sick of the misery parts. Aren't you, Jon?