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To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (184)5/14/1999 3:20:00 PM
From: trader14U  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1440
 
funny, there was a public co. last year called MPEG...same proprietary stuff..and they went O.B. <g> for golfers out there...this co. has crap and is a fraud...you should know mr. nasd ban....get lost swindler..



To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (184)5/14/1999 4:02:00 PM
From: Bear Down  Respond to of 1440
 
Arty,

Did you ever hear of "Kush" ?

Now you can call me Mr. Down if it makes you more comfortable, but I would really like some of my earlier questions answered. Since I see Mr Borg uses the same 260 NE 211th st address for numerous registrations, would I be right in thinking he lives there? Why is that house on the golf course listed as the office for Neuronactive.com ? what is NCT's relationship with Neuronactive??
Who are some of Neuronactive's previos clients? Can you talk to me even though you don't like my name?



To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (184)5/14/1999 10:32:00 PM
From: Bear Down  Respond to of 1440
 
I believe this is the Marketing specialties that is mentioned in Mr. Carter's Bio

From NCT's website

Gene Carter
Vice-President Sales and Marketing
Gene Carter has 28 years of experience in sales and marketing with expertise in start-up companies, organizing sales strategies, sales forces and marketing efforts. He has market experience in multiple classes of trade, predominantly in customer goods. In 1996, Mr. Carter was recognized by "Advertising Age" as Brand Manager of the Year and selected as one of the Top 100 Marketers in the United States. Previously Mr. Carter was the owner/president of Marketing Specialties, an established marketing company to support entrepreneurial start-up companies. Prior to that Mr. Carter was executive vice-president of sales and marketing for Straight Arrow Products from 1992 to 1996, responsible for developing and implementing the company's sales and marketing effort. Straight Arrow's sales grew from $1.2 million to $44 million in four years. Mr. Carter was also national sales manager of Farnam Companies, Inc. where he developed dealer direct sales on specialty products. He also developed new divisions, contributing $20 million to corporate sales from 1987 to 1992. Mr. Carter holds a degree in public relations and marketing from the University of Georgia.

Castellon-Vogel, Edward A (EAC9) latint@AUG.COM
marketing Specialties, Inc.
700 Anastasia Blvd.
St. Augustine, FL 32084
(904)824-2440

Can anybody find any info on this company? their website is inoperable. I was wondering if they were a boiler-room ad specialtiy house. Anybody live close ?? check the local paper and see if there are any sales people needed with this phone number



To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (184)5/15/1999 12:36:00 AM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1440
 
Art

Why are netcommandtech.com and neuronactive.com
registered to a home in a country club in Miami? who's house is it anyway?

How much compensation is SpringIR receiving for pumping this garbage?

How many phone lines are running into that boiler room on the sawgrass?

Can you telll us which Interactive Mktg Group this refers to? Do you have an adress for them? How about a
contact person? Who lives in that house on California Club Golf Course that has Netcommandtech.com
registered to it?

News

01/15/99 -Neuronactive has entered into partnership with Interactive Marketing Group to offer web site
promotion, giving you the advantage of a one-stop-shopping for your internet presence.

How many websites has Neuronactive.com designed?
What are their rates?
Who do they use for storage?
Can we see samples of their work?

Thanks for bearing with us here?

Gordon



To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (184)5/15/1999 5:43:00 PM
From: Craig Richards  Respond to of 1440
 
Hi Arthur,
Thanks again for sharing what you know about NCT. Do you have any performance numbers about how much better or worse NCT's MPEG implementation performs compared to other products? Certainly Sarnoff is not the only company who knows how to optimize MPEG for low bandwidth connections. Just because NCT's products are optimized for low bandwidth connections does not necessarily make them any better than competing applications.

NCT's application uses a prorietery technique that allows real time live broadcast into the internet.

Why does NCT use a proprietary technique? The whole power of the internet is that technology is based on open standards. There is already an open standard for live internet broadcasts, and it has been in use and development for years now. If you want more information about it, check out mbone.com. One thing to note, if NCT uses a proprietary standard for multicasting, they will probably run into problems getting IP router vendors to support this standard. They'd be a lot better off supporting open standards to do this.

So far I'm still having a hard time understanding how NCT's products provide any added value to its customers. Can you help me to find out how NCT adds value to its products? How can I find out this information, which should be clearly available via NCT's marketing department? It NCT can't clearly communicate the value of its products, it won't matter how good its technology is, because it will not be able to attract customers.

Regards,
Craig