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To: cicak who wrote (15129)1/19/1999 12:08:00 AM
From: cicak  Respond to of 44908
 
I forgot to mention Raging Bull - my apologies. I'm a member of Raging Bull as well.

Regards,

Phil



To: cicak who wrote (15129)1/19/1999 1:33:00 AM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
Hi Phil,

The vehicles of communication are:

1) PM on SI (RagingBull does not have PMs yet... although knowing Rusty he is working on it.)
2) E-mail to me at <drmef@ibm.net> or <drmef@mindspring.com>
3) Fax to me at (650) 340-7899

These will be faxed nightly to Rob Gordon's direct fax line so you can be assured that they will get his attention and that of upper management. If anyone can think of a better or other means of communication it would be most welcome, but try and remember that a deluge of faxes or e-mails coming in to a business sporadically throughout the day and night will not have the same impact as a group of faxes coming in at one time that are expected by the recipient.

And one other matter, Phil, that has been brought up before. Our Company IS a threat to the competition and anyone who does not believe they (the competition) read these threads on SI and RagingBull doesn't know much about commercial espionage. It is for this reason that I sincerely believe that not only will thread members accomplish their goals quicker by e-mail, PMs, and faxes which go directly to the Chairman of the Board, but we will not be leaking out some of the great ideas the superb members of our thread have produced. And, in addition, even the discussion of a name change should be kept private and communicated in that same fashion until the domain name can be locked-up.

I hope this makes good business sense to everyone.

Be Right!!!... Sit Tight!!!

Best always,

Marty