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To: Suzanne Newsome who wrote (28575)5/19/1999 11:35:00 PM
From: Jazzbo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Hello Suzanne,

BR a flop? I don't know, but I'd grossly inflated optimism describes my sentiment. $10 is too much. Cut it to $5/10 units. $10 is a lot to shell out for something you may never use. Five bucks is less to shell out for something that you may never use.

What gets me is why NMF will receive proceeds from the Lifetime Learning deal. It was so stated in the update PR today, should that properly be called a PR. What does TSIG owe NMF, and why?

Re Lifetime, TSIG needs to offer far more than music: for my kids I want books, educational CDs and tapes, movies.... I think TSIG should focus directly on the schools, provide these and other items at a discount.

I agree with you re too many pans in the fire; time to start plating the entrees. Meals that take too long to get to the table - i.e., waiting for the whipped cream CDs for weeks - hungry eaters go elsewhere. TSIG talks about service, but they're using a bunch of one-armed waiters who speak in tongues. Chef Hwang's too busy planning tomorrow's menu to worry about feeding today's customers.

Scatalogic.

Bitching, sure.

It's the mood I'm in.

I got a right to sing the blues, the dues I've paid.

I want to eat, I want to eat now. Wait a reasonable amount of time, then move on.

TSIG has a lot of Chefs, all planning different menus, ain't no one tending tables.

I'm hungry. So are a lot of others.

Regards, Tim