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To: cm who wrote (6134)3/26/1999 9:17:00 PM
From: Wooly  Respond to of 11417
 
Intriguing post, Sir CM! Stephen King was highly successful with his best seller, "The Green Mile," in multiple, $2.95 paperback installments. This added another layer of suspense to his masterful twisting of the yarn, with the subscription style format . Need I mention, it also made The Green Mile an $18. paperback!

On a more speculative note, any thoughts on Intel's P-III chip, and their slapstick, furious back-pedaling to turn off the auto-info-divulge mode? Seems like they've stepped in poop up to their chins, while our heroes in Lee are making some, er, Waves...

Wooly



To: cm who wrote (6134)3/26/1999 10:05:00 PM
From: Marty Lee  Respond to of 11417
 
Very cute cm...

The clever reader who is capable of reading between these lines what does not stand written in them but is nevertheless implied will be able to form some conception...

$$$$$$$$$$$
Marty



To: cm who wrote (6134)3/27/1999 9:35:00 PM
From: cm  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11417
 
Interpreting Interpretations From Various Interpreters...

Upon further review, this referee started wondering about the stuff you can find at the end of this link... wave.com

Is Datatrain still an active part of the WAVX's business plan? If so, ain't THAT interesting. Well, at least, I thought it was. The thing about this WAVX is that there are so many darned goodies on the pastry cart. It's hard to know which is the sweetest,

The boys in Lee are obviously very head-y, visionary types with all sorts of potential revenue cricks, streams, rivers, seas, and oceans.

Another point. Why do you suppose the unwavering ones are hiring somebody to direct a CALL CENTER? It's on their recruitment page. I just know that RB has stomped this ground several hundred times over, but, as I was napping at the time, I was wondering if somebody could give me their speculative skinny. Usually, I associate a CALL CENTER OPERATION with having lots of customers and/or lots of products that need tech support or customer service. Why would, say, hundreds, nay, thousands of folks be calling the Lucent-enabled WAVE Call Center?

Oh well, I guess, soon enough all will be revealed. In the meantime, I nap well. Because some group of investors believes that our WAVE is worthy of $25 million (when you include the bridge financing.) That's not chump change. It's the kind of money that people lay down when they've seen the deals that are already in the pipeline.

Oh, and Marty, I don't know you, but I wish you well with your recovery. You turn your words well.

Best Regards,

c m



To: cm who wrote (6134)3/27/1999 11:49:00 PM
From: webinfopro.com  Respond to of 11417
 
Not so far from reality CM. Note the Red Storm Game content by Tom Clancy is already sold on Great Stuff --- What If Mr. Clancy decides to write another novel around cyberspace and ties it into the fabric of the web itself and experiments with sales by wavx. A natural progression IMHO.

BTW Has anybody dusted our porch lately? How about wave enabling a site dedicated to that Italian Lady? >GGG>

Weby