To: TENNET who wrote (1172 ) 1/12/1999 11:39:00 AM From: TEDennis Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1754
TENNET: I don't know who "Theodore" is, but I know it's not me. You won't catch me using a phrase like: "PINC to the moon". You absolutely won't catch me saying "Go PINK". I don't even like the color, except when being worn as certain apparel by my favorite lady. I clipped the following comment from the article that was mentioned earlier (the italics are mine): "In an effort to ameliorate the ramifications of the Y2K glitch, Planet City Corporation (OTCBB: PINC), an international software company, has created a Y2K compliance product for PCs. As the Year 2000 approaches, the world faces an unusual crisis--The Millennium Bug--and Planet City has seized a unique opportunity. The market for Y2K software is exploding and consumers will not wait. Planet City is reacting swiftly to this opportunity and is poised to produce outstanding profits from a simple, yet valuable and well-timed product. The company's intent is to use its resources and capable management to launch itself with a breakthrough product in the likeness of such forerunners as Netscape and Corel ."In an effort to ameliorate the ramifications ? Wow! That's some pretty heavy writing. I wonder if that was original, or if she saw it somewhere else and liked it so much she used it herself? A breakthrough product in the likeness of such forerunners as Netscape and Corel ? A breakthrough product? Like, as in ... first of its kind? Apparently the author doesn't realize there are dozens of these products already available out there. Perhaps a little research on her part would go a long way to making her story(s) more believable. Here's a little something for you to think about. If you hadn't posted to me, I wouldn't have posted anything at all relative to this press release. But, thanks for the opportunity to get the double-double grub (#1177). Regards, TED