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To: Ed Perry who wrote (3992)12/12/1998 6:52:00 PM
From: flickerful  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17679
 
<<This is not a home grown product or invention idea... another swing for the bleachers. >>

one would have to agree
they have been on the mound long enough
not only to know the score, but also:
...to have perfected some swing.
...to have assembled relief pitchers who will play their game.
...to be hungry enough for a grand slam.

metaphorically speaking, of course. <g>



To: Ed Perry who wrote (3992)12/12/1998 7:03:00 PM
From: Hal Campbell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17679
 
Here's a very wild guess...that this is at least somehow related to ...
<<AOL and Earthlink Network Inc. will begin testing MCI WorldCom Inc.'s high-speed Internet service next year, MCI said last month.>>

The basis of guess....rumors from early last year about AXC's connection with these two companies in an online agreement that involved an acquisition by AXC ...and the thought that any new service benefits from unique content to highlight its advantages. Ampex can deliver it on the image intensive content storage end ( with the " virtually online " DST archives) and perhaps on the receiving end in home theatre - video gaming with advanced 3-d imaging- movies on demand. Several possibilities, as many here have mentioned. Its either thator Mr. Mustard in the study with the candlesticks.

Well, don't know. Wonder if Tantalus ever sold his shares? I'm chomping too, Al. Hey, I love this style. To hell with press releases and messages to shareholders..... drop us some more clues, Ed.