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To: zonkie who wrote (2276)4/22/1999 2:07:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Respond to of 4128
 
Zonkie, responding to the RB stuff is like shooting fish in a barrel as Kowpoke would say. OK, I admit it, I can't resist. Here's something I saw that cracked me up:

This guy "Relick" decides to prove how sophisticated ABFG's ISP equipment is:

Contrary to your post which seems to prove your lack of research, ABFG has ample bandwidth through it's server hotels at Metronet (a large communications company owned by AT&T I might add) as well as a communications pipe to the internet cloud from the calgary office (load-sharing T-1 over SONET dedicated to the internet cloud)Fully redundand HP server technology, and streaming capability with it's provider in Vancouver which provides bandwidth of dual OC-3 (that's 355 mb/s times 2 for you laypeople)
I would think that that's more bandwidth than KANA could ever hope for. In addition to that they have staff on line 24/7. Any more slaggers have questions???? Call and they'll be answered...or shut the f**** up.

ragingbull.com

Yet, ABFG issued a press release a few weeks ago saying:

ABFG's 'Live' Internet Broadcast Blew the Doors off the Website Host!

DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., March 26 /PRNewswire/ -- American Benefits Group, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ABFG - news) announced that its March 25th ''live'' Internet Broadcast was such a success that by 4:05 p.m. EST the capacity of the host was taxed to the maximum limit and that many subscribers were either unable to log onto the Broadcast site or they were ''locked up.'' ABFG had anticipated that 1,000 to 2,000 visitors might log onto the site to view and listen to the Broadcast. As the demand for the site far exceeded these expectations many visitors were not able to obtain access to the site.

biz.yahoo.com

- Jeff

BTW, did you notice that every time ABFG issues a PR about their "live" web cast they put quotes around the word "live"? Wonder why.



To: zonkie who wrote (2276)4/22/1999 2:52:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4128
 
>>>>>>give me a good sentence or two to put in the chat rooms, and hell i will hype the damn thing up if i have to, whatever to get it back to 3 and get us some money ...go abfg <<<<<<<

PRICELESS!! I've been laughing for five minutes...