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To: mike.com who wrote (564)3/7/1999 7:57:00 PM
From: WW.com  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13157
 
HEY MIKE...go check out the Red Sox for me...

also, tell me, how does Clemens look in pinstripes (ugh, the thought makes me nausous)

Later man,



To: mike.com who wrote (564)3/7/1999 9:20:00 PM
From: Jon Scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13157
 
Hey Mike,
Forget the "consolidation" thing. There are a LOT more investors buying into this. Current prices will NEVER be seen after this week.



To: mike.com who wrote (564)3/7/1999 9:32:00 PM
From: Eqmx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13157
 
Mike,

Has anybody seen this article referring to the cable conference that just ended in Texas?

PARTIAL QUOTE:

" The digital revolution in TV transmission could be an immediate boon for a New York company called ACTV, which has
developed a mind-blowing software program that dramatically improves the TV viewing experience.

This week, the company signed a pact with Fox Sports Southwest to provide the service to cable-digital TV homes for an
estimated monthly fee of $9.95 per subscriber.

To be used initially on live sporting events, ACTV permits the viewer, via a remote control, to choose between the normal
broadcast of a game or other options, including:

· "Star cam," which broadcasts the game from a camera isolated on a single player.

· Replay, which permits "instant replays" at any instant and as often as requested.

· Instantaneous in-depth stats.

A demonstration of the feature at the Texas Show worked flawlessly and caused jaws to drop.

ACTV also has software plans for news and entertainment shows. "