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To: David O'Berry who wrote (25330)2/7/1999 11:39:00 PM
From: DJBEINO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
Thursday - February 11, 1999, Novell, Inc. presenting @830Am:

Goldman Sachs Technology Investment Symposium
February 8-12, 1999 - Grand Hyatt Hotel, New York City
Goldman Sachs' Technology Research Analysts are pleased to host the 13th Annual Technology Investment Symposium. Participants include leading computer services, data networking, hardware, Internet, semiconductor, and software companies. Goldman Sachs clients may register through their Goldman Sachs representative.

gs.com./misc/tech13.html



To: David O'Berry who wrote (25330)2/8/1999 2:23:00 AM
From: Frederick Smart  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
>>Store the fingerprint in the NDS for the manufacture of new cards and you got the winning lottery number. The big problem is the reader tech in the smartcards.>>

Looks like I'll have to brush off my "smart" contacts in various Smartcard industry associations.

I'd love to get inside this thing for the leverage is incredible.

One piece of plastic with a link into NDS gets to be a whole lot more leveraged - like the entire worldwide credit card industry, all local merchants, etc.

The Smart Fingerprint. I like that.....

Scott, Paul, others....are you listening?

This idea is in the oven. Let's make sure we don't cook it too long. Who's got the legs out there. This is cool stuff.

The potential applications for trading and clearing in the securities industry are amazing.

I swear everyone, I was born "smart". I'm the 3rd. I have a son, Frederick IV.

Humbly walking this road along Wave 2, sunburned and surfboard over my shoulder.