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To: White Bear who wrote (38895)5/9/1999 11:46:00 AM
From: jeer  Respond to of 120523
 
nah, not out of my mind, yet. it would be great if everyone, everywhere had all the latest technology, however, it's clear we never get there, in any era. the capital required is too huge, and the payoff isnt there soon enough. i remember the PicturePhone display at the NY World's Fair in 1964. always wondered where the heck it went. i got an Intel Videophone last year, and no one i know has one or seems to care. hey, maybe what needs to happen is that all the people with A-B boxes need to move to where the technology is.

we shall see how this develops. i for one have little trouble seeing T at 125 if they execute and AOL at 75 if they get cornered on the network issue. i own neither stock, so i really dont care at this point how it comes out, im just intrigued by the dynamics of the process we are witnessing.

good luck.