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Technology Stocks : WAVX Anyone? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Brian Dooley who wrote (5883)3/9/1999 5:14:00 AM
From: Paul Schmidt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
I like his inevitable conclusion at the end:
<Maybe WebTV 2001 ought to have a built in Visa validator>

Yeah, or much, much better...

Paul

PS I'll post him a little email.



To: Brian Dooley who wrote (5883)3/15/1999 4:17:00 PM
From: Marty Lee  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11417
 
Back to you Brian Dooley.

I'd like to thank all of you who sent me some sympathy via e-mail. Getting one of your legs just about ripped off really sucks! I've been convalescent long enough; a medicine head – sort of like a fruit fly on crack – in my case morphine. I'm back in the gym in rehab regaining my health.:-)

I liked the recommended reading you left for me Brian. Will the Net be the “great leveler?” To be sure, most people can't spell the word ‘aesthetics' let alone have a theory of it. Will the internet ultimately leave no room for the refinement of an acquired taste in the arts? Or will it help to undo the damage already done by "the dark side" of broadcast television?
The internet has certainly caught the eye of the money-grubbers of America. What affect will a money-grubbing internet have upon our appreciation of the arts? It's always been tough to "make it" as an artist. Will artists turn to the internet to promote themselves? What will become of "good taste" in literature on the internet? So few have any respect of logic or love of philosophy, let alone basic sentence structure and stylistic clarity, thanks to the newspaper media. Will sensationalism and media mediocrity rule? Will the opinions we hear remain those approved largely or only by commercial sponsors? I think we'll just have to take the bad with the good. While art may be sold, perhaps its soul may not. The best of art is priceless and best given away.

Art is a gift and a giving.
A little Talent taking Time to be.
From a chooser to a chosen
However old it seems
It is always a child....
A resume on display..
To make us reflect upon
and forget ourselves.

I Love it when you move me,
Marty Lee


Soon WAVX will be back on the NASDAQ. Following that, and in keeping with our institutional investor's conference as of Feb. 3, we may hope to see some analysts initiating coverage of our company with STRONG BUY recommendations.