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To: Carolyn who wrote (1032)4/22/1999 6:23:00 PM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Respond to of 7442
 
Thanks Carolyn, If I was Russell I'd tell CNBC to go pack sand up their a$$ the next time they wanted an interview if Mark was out of line. Some time for Russell on Moneyline and being "busy" when CNBC calls would teach CNBC a good lesson.
The last time Mark interviewed Russell I thought Mark just needed a vacation. The interview was not informative but defensive because of the questions and the tone. Then I saw the same Russell interviewed by Ted, a total different story. This interview had well thought out, informed questions, a civil tone and good information was given in return.
If Mark did a hack job then CNBC viewers got robbed by Mark. I think reporters should try to report the news not make it. If Mark said anything other than congratulations, how did you do it, what is next, then he was out of line IMO.
I'll check out the GNET thread, thanks and 909S2U BLUE



To: Carolyn who wrote (1032)4/23/1999 12:06:00 AM
From: Michael Delugg  Respond to of 7442
 
Hi Carolyn,

Haines was a jerk. Meanwhile, in re: "Answer: because he knew that GNET was positioning itself to be 1st tier, and its components were geared to cover 5 important areas that people use the web for: finance, gaming, search, business,(and I can't remember the last.)"

I guess the 5th area would be sex. <g>

(Just trying to lighten up a kind of a drag day)

- Mike