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To: Jane4IceCream who wrote (43181)5/7/1999 10:55:00 AM
From: Mark S. Schroeder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Just off the wires

Friday May 7, 10:01 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Emerging Company Report

AOL Users Have Access to Y2K
Solution Software; Internet Telephony
Being Marketed to Overseas
Telecommunications

HOLLYWOOD, Calif., May 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Emerging
Company Report, the nationally syndicated television program
which profiles emerging-growth companies
(http://www.emergingcompany.com), features interviews this week
with Planet City Software, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: PINC -
news) and Digitcom Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: DGIV -
news).

Planet City Software announced the appointment of CEO Terry
Dennis with great fanfare. ''I was enjoying early retirement,''
commented Dennis, 48. ''I had been approached by several companies, always saying no... then I read
the disclosure statement from Planet City and here I am!.'' The new CEO has begun streamlining the
company's operations, including providing enhanced service to accommodate their contract with
America Online (NYSE: AOL - news) wherein AOL users have access to Planet City's Y2k solution
software.

Digitcom Corporation CEO Jimmy Chin spoke of the explosive Internet Telephony market (phone calls
via the Internet) and his company's concentration on overseas markets, where telecommunications
systems are somewhat antiquated and in need of update. ''Traditional public switched telephone
systems require a dedicated line between both parties talking on the phone,'' said Chin. ''That is highly
inefficient because one person is silent while the other speaks. Internet Telephony systems eliminates
that inefficiency. It is projected 10 to 25 percent of all telephone calls over the next few years, will be
via made Internet Telephony.''

Additional companies featured on Emerging Company Report this week include:

Consolidated Data, Inc.'s (OTC Bulletin Board: CSDD - news) Director of Marketing Chris Hanson
discussed his company's YourBankOnline.com online banking software, which utilizes a central ''data
warehouse'' concept of providing functional interfaces to customers for a variety of financial
management needs, along with the more traditional transactions, such as checking and savings.

Twistee Treat Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: TWTE - news) CEO Steve Wells unveiled an
example of his company's soft serve ice-cream restaurants, which resemble a giant ice cream cone
with a 22-foot tall swirl roof. The company has launched an aggressive effort to open company stores
and sell franchises, including a recently completed agreement in Canada.

Itronics, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ITRO - news) which manufactures bars of silver and a top-rated
fertilizer product, both of which are extracted from photochemical waste liquid.

Entertainment Internet, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: EINI - news) CEO Thom Mount updated news
about the company's castnet.com web site, wherein casting people in the Hollywood film industry are
able to search a database of 32,000 actors and the implementation of E-Commerce services.

Pacific Engineering (OTC Bulletin Board: PFIC - news) whose fixed price bidding for construction has
landed them contracts with Dupont (NYSE: DD - news), Exxon (NYSE: XON - news) and Chevron
(NYSE: CHV - news).

Cool Entertainment Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CULE - news) , which has announced a 2-year
distribution agreement with Valley Media, Inc. (Nasdaq: VMIX - news) Also: Universal Ice Blast, Inc.
(OTC Bulletin Board: UIBI - news), IBIZ Technology Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: IBIZ -
news), Bion Environmental International, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: BION - news) and American
Benefits Group, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ABFG - news).

Viewers of Emerging Company Report can receive free information in the mail about the featured
companies by calling a toll-free phone number on the TV screen. The television program, which
debuted in the Fall of 1996, is seen Friday evenings at 11:00 ET, 8:00 PT , Saturdays at 2:00PM ET,
11:00AM PT and Sunday mornings at 11:30 ET, 8:30 PT. The program is syndicated nationally to
nearly 24 million homes on more than 150 cable TV systems in the USA.

The program can also be seen ''On-Demand'' at the Emerging Company Report web site,
emergingcompany.com

Emerging Company Report Television program, Copyright 1998 All rights reserved. Emerging
Company Report does not provide an analysis of companies' financial positions and is not soliciting to
purchase or sell securities of the companies, nor is Emerging Company Report offering a
recommendation of featured companies or their stocks. Information discussed herein has been
provided by the companies and should be verified independently with the company and a securities
analyst. Emerging Company Report has been paid a cash fee of $9,500.00 by the companies featured
and the information herein is not an endorsement by the producers, publisher or parent company.

SOURCE: Emerging Company Report



To: Jane4IceCream who wrote (43181)5/7/1999 11:47:00 AM
From: E'Lane  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50264
 
Correction: $9500.00 of YOUR money.
I'm currently not in DGIV.


Uh oh. This may throw a kink in the plans Monday. Seems I took for granted that you still owned some shares of DGIV. The DGIV Stewardess Handbook (which I follow without deviation), under "Birthday Celebrations" has firm rules & guidelines that must be followed. An excerpt from said handbook:

1) Absolutely no singing from DGIVer's for non DGIV investors on the annual roll around of their date of birth.

2) While birthdays should be recognized with full fanfare (singing, dancing, gifts, kisses, hugs, words of praise), a bare minimum of fanfare shall be used in cases of non DGIV investors.

3) Exception: Should the birthday be for a beloved (not to be confused with merely "frequent")thread poster that has for some misguided reason failed to invest in DGIV, then a mention should be made, but use good judgement as to separate the devoted investor from merely the frequent poster.
Note:Consult Glossary in back if you aren't sure of the difference in "beloved" and "merely frequent".

4) Should the birthday be for a person who is neither a DGIV investor or beloved poster, extreme caution should be exercised where birthday celebrations are concerned. Avoid at all costs putting your position as "Birthday Hostess" in danger by overdoing celebrations in these situations.

It goes on and on with sub categories and sub sub categories, but if I put all of that here, it would take too much space, and would jeopardize my position because of "overshare".

Hummm....I guess I'll have to take it to the panel to decide if you fall into the #3 situation. OR...to hedge all bets, (and knowing how badly you desire for the DGIVers to sing to you on Monday, the day you reach a quarter of a century old), perhaps you should stick your toe back in and invest in DGIV! You know you want to! <gg>

Thanks for warning me, and possibly saving my position as BD Hostess!

LCDR. E!, DGIV Birthday Hostess...putting Monday's celebration on hold for further study.