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To: Dave Gardy who wrote (5047)1/31/1999 2:28:00 PM
From: Paul Lee  Respond to of 17679
 
Nice to know Dave joined SI just to tell us that. Wonder if he will make a TV prodcast also. :)



To: Dave Gardy who wrote (5047)1/31/1999 3:30:00 PM
From: Hal Campbell  Respond to of 17679
 
Now that's a first! Thanks for your diligence and taking the time to communicate to us, Dave.

And well done, BA!

Ed, as pertains to your post on the potential consequences of a waterspout run by AXC .....no question about it. Just in case that happens - who knows if it will - maybe some strategies for playing into it might be discussed here now and then. Momentum techniques could come in handy. TA could sure come in handy. IF that happens .....not quite sure what I would do myself, but I would almost have to trade out of most of my shares ....full aware that I would be missing the absolute top. Only problem for me is I usually miss the top by a ton. ( one example again...sold CAMP while it was in the midst of a short squeeze run.... at 10 ....went to 95 in the next 10 months...LOL Now, post -split, back under where I bought it...3)
And Off Topic - Wayne - way back when, I had a Phase Linear radial tracking turntable. Audiophiles never approved, but with a Dynavector cartridge that thing tracked like an apache scout. Never found a warp it couldn't play without missing a beat.And it sounded fine to me.



To: Dave Gardy who wrote (5047)1/31/1999 11:16:00 PM
From: B. A. Marlow  Respond to of 17679
 
Letter to Dave Gardy, CEO, TVW:

January 31,1999

Dear Dave:

On behalf of all of us here at SI, welcome. We congratulate you and your staff on TVW's recent relationship with Ampex, on your new initiatives and on your joining (however infrequently) our discussion group.

In particular, we are gratified that you see SI as a resource and opportunity for strategic insight and business development. Nowhere else will you find more creative, articulate and loyal supporters.

We can only be thrilled at the speed with which you took action on the abuse of TVW's intellectual property by an obvious rogue. This 24-hour tempest certainly demonstrates how the Internet enables business decision-making, and results, at the "speed of light."

I haven't taken a survey, but I think I can say that we are prepared to make you a promise. It is this: If you follow our adventures here, you'll always know "who's on first." Even better, we'll bring you incomparable tools: scouts, baseline coaches, trainers, medics, propeller heads, marketing gurus, traffic wizards, litigators, snake charmers, rock stars, snack vendors and money runners. Tell you what, Dave. We'll do something even better. We'll fill the stadium for you! And just for good luck, we'll even throw in a few handicappers and yes, the occasional rabid fan...

Perhaps you could suggest to Lisa Amore that she check in once a week or so. We're eager to assist in any way we can, and we're looking forward to the triumph of "narrowcasting."

With best wishes.

Sincerely,

Bruce A. Marlow
for the SI AXC thread

P.S. Two other questions, Dave:

1) Is there another third-party investor(s) in TVW/Gardy McGrath who preceded Ampex? Could you elaborate?

2) Maybe you could ask Lisa to comment on the link below. We're not asking for non-public information, of course, but you should know what issues are on the table for investors.

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