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To: Jing Qian who wrote (6296)3/19/1999 12:31:00 AM
From: ftth  Respond to of 29970
 
great analysis? ...Whatever you say.



To: Jing Qian who wrote (6296)3/19/1999 1:37:00 AM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 29970
 
It's poor analysis and it doesn't answer the question posed. When I was programming in MSFT C++ vers 7.0 which came in a refrigerator crate, I took Windows Magazine so I could be a happy programmer too. I see none of the old team is left from the list of illustriati. Oh well, they were only quacks anyway.

DSL is not hot. The FCC can't even push the Bells to get it out so now they're forcing them to admit co-located equipment by non-existent competitors. The Bells have to invent the companies which will compete with them. Meanwhile AOL is so high that the Tower of Babble looks low, and they haven't bothered to deploy Slow. Slow would rob 21.95, so they are in agreement with the Bells.

Cable. What? Where? Surprisingly the build-out is happening somewhere. I thought I saw some evidence of it but the TCI guy told me they had a digital tv priority. I told the guy that Hindery was under strict orders from Armstrong to get the damn wire pulled, but the guy thought I meant his supe and he never heard of Hindery. He thought I had said his supe named Armstrong was hindering the pull. I said, "yes, something like that, but no one was in a hurry to get another 100 channels". He said, "yeah, who wants all these channels"?

Wireless. It was before your time but the Demo-controlled Congress in order to defeat the Japanese in the trade war wanted to put $100 billion in the development of HDTV. The idea disappeared when it was discovered that the money would only fund Zenith for several years before another load would be needed. The plan is still trotted out, but in a reincarnated form. The idea now is to send it to Tokyo via Galaxy 4 designed by our best rocket scientists. It should only cost $40 billion, so in order to defeat the enemy in the war of unfairness, the demos plan to conscript NSCP engineers and steel workers with a few Russian payload artists thrown in to make sure it doesn't hit Washington first. Every 11 years the net has to be shut-down for six months due to solar weather. Now, is that any way to run a business? Depends on what's left.

CPU antiques. Why would any of these young people think the rest of that list is hot? It's just junk. We are going to get a rip roaring nut-cracking bear market to clean up the pile of garbage our useless society has heaped. The emperor's new clothes won't even be able to hide our ignominy. There isn't a soul alive who doesn't know this to the depths of their very bones. Read the sins and potents if you wish to go gently into that good buy.



To: Jing Qian who wrote (6296)3/19/1999 7:13:00 AM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Respond to of 29970
 
"Please read this great analysis:"

Why is it great? What part of it intriqued you the most?

ps - never mind, again. Just read the other posts. Redundant. Gotta get up earlier.