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To: MW who wrote (1782)12/3/1998 1:43:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3015
 
"for the year to date" I said monthly, punk. Pay up instead of getting old and irrelavent information from the internet. You're so effing cheap that you squeak when you walk. If you had level two or three you could see what I'm talking about, but you still would not understand it.

As for I "used to be a challenge", well thanks for beating me up and then bringing me back up. Who are you? Werner Erhard of EST fame?

You're a piece of work along with that whore stock you keep touting.



To: MW who wrote (1782)12/3/1998 3:41:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Respond to of 3015
 
ICTV SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH THE LEARNING COMPANY TO PROVIDE CABLE
12/3/98 15:32

Operators With Consumer Software for the Entire Family

Business Editors and High-Tech Writers
Western Cable Show
Anaheim Convention Center
Booth Number 3100

LOS GATOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 3, 1998--ICTV, the
company that provided cable operators the first platform for accessing
commercial Internet over television and the only company to offer
CD-ROM games to cable-connected television sets, today announced a key
distribution agreement with The Learning Company Inc. (NYSE:TLC).
Under the pact's terms, ICTV's platform will be used to provide
The Learning Company's comprehensive educational reference, personal
productivity and family entertainment titles including "Reader
Rabbit," "Learn to Speak series," "Where in the USA is Carmen
Sandiego," "Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia" and "Oregon Trail" to
cable television subscribers.
"Our goal is to provide educational software that parents trust
and children will both love and learn from," said Kevin O'Leary,
president of The Learning Company Inc. "The ICTV platform provides a
new form of distribution for our software titles to reach our
customers. Educational titles like Reader Rabbit Reading 1 can now be
enjoyed by households who do not own or have access to a PC."
"The addition of The Learning Company's award-winning CD-ROM
titles such as Arthur's Birthday and Compton's Interactive
Encyclopedia is an excellent example of the quality titles offered by
ICTV," said Wes Hoffman, president of ICTV. "The Learning Company's
decision to provide consumers with the latest in digital content
through interactive services with ICTV demonstrates our industry
leadership position."

"Where in the USA is Carmen Sandiego":

Discover the world in a thrilling crime-stopping chase. "Where in
the USA is Carmen Sandiego" features over 200 animated talking
characters, spectacular video, photos and music. "Where in the USA is
Carmen Sandiego" guides children through 51 panoramic landscapes such
as Seattle's Space Needle, the Continental Divide and Yosemite
National Park while giving clues to solve mysteries and capture
villains.

"Learn to Speak Series":

"Learn to Speak" series includes a new way to learn Spanish,
English, Japanese, German and French. And it's better than ever. The
"Learn To Speak series" is a highly interactive, self paced language
program that will have you speaking and understanding everyday
language of choice words and phrases in no time. Learn to recognize
and pronounce the different alphabets, plus essential vocabulary
words.

"Reader Rabbit's Reading 1":

"Reader Rabbit's Reading 1" gives readers a multisensory way to
practice important phonic skills as they learn to sound out words. The
program uses more than 200 three-letter words along with speech sound
effects and engaging graphics to develop children's skills in phonics
and letter recognition.
ICTV is available on participating cable operators' networks for
subscribers with cable-connected TV sets. The only required in-home
equipment is a receiver and infrared keyboard. With less delay or
"lag" time than non-cable based Internet services, ICTV provides more
exciting gameplay delivered at the highest speed available -- over 10
MBPS -- via a cable network, creating an amazing experience for CATV
subscribers.
The Learning Company is one of the country's leading developers
of consumer software for the entire family. The company publishes some
of the best-known education, reference, personal productivity and
family entertainment brands in the United States, including "Reader
Rabbit," "The Oregon Trail," "Sesame Street," "Carmen Sandiego,"
"Mavis Beacon," "The Princeton Review," "National Geographic,"
"American Greetings," "The Print Shop" and "Myst." The company's
products are sold in more than 23,000 retail stores in North America
and through multiple distribution channels including school sales,
online, direct marketing and OEM.
The Learning Company also develops, publishes and distributes
products internationally through subsidiaries in France, Germany, the
United Kingdom, Holland, Japan and Australia, and with distributors
throughout Europe, Latin America and the Pacific Rim. The company's
headquarters are located at One Athenaeum Street, Cambridge, Mass.
02142; telephone 617/494-1200; fax 617/494-1219. The corporate Web
site is located at www.learningco.com, and customer service can be
reached at 617/761-3000.
With headquarters in Los Gatos, ICTV provides cable operators the
most cost-effective open platform for the delivery of high-speed data
and other broadband services to cable-connected television sets. For
more information on ICTV, visit the company's Web site at
www.ictv.com.



To: MW who wrote (1782)12/3/1998 10:54:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3015
 
Wrong! Skimming Off the Froth (seems very on topic for this pig)

By James J. Cramer

We got to 9300 and everybody who liked it was in already. Now, we have to
create worry -- Brazil, Japan, earnings -- to justify our selling. We have
to see the continual unwinding of the .com complex before we can get to
where we have to go.

Where is that? Where people feel that the good news is not in the stocks
and buyers can can buy more. To where people feel like the froth is gone.
Froth is hard to kill. I know that when I spoke negatively about the
Fraud-U-Net complex yesterday on "Squawk" I had no idea that my life would
be threatened and people would do everything they could to remove me as a
guest from "Squawk." My mailbox was filled with people who wanted my head.
Talk about taking this biz personally!

When it gets that personal, when people defend the day traders as little
guys -- like this is some Frank Capra movie or something -- you can tell
the run is too speculative.

So we take air out of the bubble. We get to more exciting levels to buyers.
We let cash build a bit, and we start over with fundamentals reasserting
themselves.

It happens every time. It will happen again.