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To: TLindt who wrote (2357)2/6/1999 12:18:00 AM
From: Ron S  Respond to of 20297
 
Tonite at the Millrose Games track meet, about every fifteen minutes came this public announcement: "when you leave Madison Square Garden, be sure to pick up your brochure on Chase's Online Banking, this service is free and you can pay bills for free." I did have trouble finding the brochures, but the words were music to my ears.
It would have been nicer if CKFR had been mentioned in the brochure, but I knew it wouldn't be and I don't believe in miracles. Unfortunately in very small type, MSFT had to be acknowledged since Chase stated you need Windows or Macintosh to run the system and they footnoted that Windows is a registered trademark of you-know-who. I just hate to type their name or acknowledge their existence except when it comes to phony tape recordings on browser applications that are totally false and misleading. I will get my jollies when Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson roasts lliB setaG' a** for his inability to understand some simple business English words and have a total lack of memory while having no trouble running a hundred billion organization with tens of thousands of employees; guess anyone with an IQ of about 90 can amass similar wealth. Since I know my compatriot posters are infinitely more intelligent than that, we can all expect our investment here to outvalue his holdings in his Redmond outfit.



To: TLindt who wrote (2357)2/6/1999 9:09:00 AM
From: RMP  Respond to of 20297
 
From Smart Money: The real money may be in business-to-business e-commerce. At least that's what one soon-to-be-public Internet company is hoping.http://www.smartmoney.com/smt/markets/news/index.cfm?story=199902042

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