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To: Little Engine who wrote (31193)11/13/1998 10:08:00 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Did anybody else recieve this in their email this evening....

....Digitcom To Demo Its Internet Phone Gateway At CT EXPO '98...
Santa Monica, CA ..September 3, 1998

Why is the company releasing old news dated 3 September??? Actually, I noticed it came from World Vision.

LOL!!!!!

Off to Gaslamp Quarter to party!

Mrs. Cleaver




To: Little Engine who wrote (31193)11/13/1998 11:57:00 PM
From: Gary Jacobs  Respond to of 50264
 
little e, your attitude stinks. your issue isn't with the people here or dgiv. your attitude clearly is with yourself. get a life.

gary



To: Little Engine who wrote (31193)11/14/1998 10:50:00 AM
From: Charliss  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 50264
 
>P.S. I've purchased two cups and some string, and am working
closely with a consortium on connecting them. Financials will come
out when I find the store receipt.

Press release to follow...<

You have competition:

We(I) have connected twenty empty family size soup cans to each end of a one hundred yard length of heavy duty(huge bandwidth)utility twine. Each can has a dedicated connection to the trunk twine. Currently, ninety yards of the utility twine is still contained in its rolled up form midpoint between each of the can sets. Roll out is expected in the near future. One need only imagine the impact this will have in order to be immediately interested in this new venture of ours.

Additionally, we have been acquiring(quietly, I might add, so as not to disturb the market) what now amounts to a most impressive global collection of soup cans and utility twine which we have in warehouses in countries all around the world, and so it can be easily appreciated that we are now poised for incredible network growth(here, allow me to mention that all our materials are acquired at cost from our parent company, a major global player in the recycling business) This growth will soon be evident as we are now in the final stage of dotting all the various i's and crossing the multitude of t's that are always inherent in agreements with foreign bureaucracies and local officialdom(sheiks and dictators are always the fussiest, and the last to accept progress, it seems)

Major news should be watched for. Financials be damned! Progress does not hesitate with trifles.