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To: SalmonMan who wrote (43773)5/18/1999 11:54:00 AM
From: Hound  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Wow,
Funny when the stock was .65 to around 1.25 everyone got along well.Now that its going up ,anxiety and tension spring up,not among the bashers but among some old time stockholders.You have been thru the wars together so why fight in peace.
Let me go find Paul,Jane,Pot,and Engine and bring them over here so people will have a real reason to argue.



To: SalmonMan who wrote (43773)5/18/1999 3:32:00 PM
From: Howard C.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Some of us in this thread of had lifelong careers in the telecommunications industry, perhaps longer than some of the principals in DGIV. So in that respect, there are many suggestions which could be useful. For example, it was primarily as a result of suggestions made from people right here that DGIV had a presence at the NMSS booth at the New York IP Telephony convention (I forget the exact name). They acknowledged that. One should never be in awe of those in "power." Another example is medicine. Some people NEVER question their doctor's advice. Well, in Sunday's New York Times front page, it was revealed that Doctor's are offered cash incentives by pharmaceutical companies to recruit patients to participate in trials. And in MANY cases, it turns out, the choosing of a particular patient turned out to be Totally innappropriate, and, in fact, extremely harmful. I always question my Doctor. By searching on the Internet, it takes very little time for a person to know at least as much as his/her doctor about any particular disease and the treatment thereof. And the professionals in any field that I like are the ones who are not afraid to take questions from their clients. So that's my answer.

GO DGIV!