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To: coachbobknight who wrote (346)5/28/1999 1:32:00 PM
From: Crystal ball  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 2514
 
CUST CustomTracks Digital Signature Technology A Buy and Why.

I am predicting CUST as a strong buy and here is why:
remember those 80086 machines? Okay quick history:

Intel processors: 80086, 80186, 80286, 80386 (first multitask)
..................80486 start of "pentiums" 80586
..................Pentium, Pentium 2, Pentium 3
Now then: repeating the chips and what they did:
8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit, 64 bit, 128 bit
8 bits are why we have the damn Year2000 Y2K problem, because every
bit of info had to be 8 i.e. character/bytes to save memory (what a laugh looking at how we waste it now like on your browser Cache),
thats why the earlier computer software programmers knocked the year down to 2 digits rather than the full four digits so 1999 is 99 and the year 2000 is zero and you can't divide by zero,

So the computer crashes and nuclear war and famine...I digress, NEOM

same thing for filenames 8 characters plus a dot 3 character extension. Notice you can now name stuff bigger and longer...
thats because the newer chips allow it...32 bit, 64 bit etc.
Well like the Year2000 Y2K problem, verification and encryption and
authentication, and secure sockets layer, and credit cards and all the stuff that Verisign VRSN and the like use to make your book purchase at BNBN or car purchase at NVDC Navidec's driveoff.com secure, is limited to a shorter bit length, not so for CustomTracks CUST and their CustomTracks Digital Signature Technology.

Don't stand in front of a speeding dollar bill.

Corporate America needs its, CustomTracks has it, owns it and CUST will rule supreme because you can send more and a more secure "password" etc for online internet E-Commerce. Its a big buy.
I predict back to $90 soon, see the CNBC Insider BUYING on CUST that is playing today..the CEO bought about 223,000 shares, and has not sold. Usually insiders cash in right away, stock options are just more compensation, so as soon as the Lock UP provision expires, they cash in, not so here, they are buying....good sign.
I am,
Truly yours,
-Crystal ball
P.S. rlevy good call AFter the $90 drop to $55 I bought and bought