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You are correct, I searched their website and no edigital products at all...........hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
edit: maybe they forgot to list it? Sometimes that happens to e.Digital
EDIT
No, it does work now.
JoJo tripped over the cord and unplugged it.EDIT
Emit, it probably was, but after all the other news out, they figured we would forget about it.
You have those same features here too
That's a nice post, but wouldn't the date be worthwhile?
I just checked the DigiPlayer website and the now showing only has 12 choices.......ten on the first page and two on the 2nd.
Some real blockbusters..........
Contact digEplayer (APS)
Please choose your airline:
Alaska Airlines
Choosing the airline for your trip allows us to show you information specific to your flight, such as what movies will be availalble.
Now Showing
Currently there are ten movies, three popular television shows and hours of music on the APS digEplayer. You can view all the movies and shows presently on the digEplayer below. Please note that we frequently change the movies that are available, so the movies you see here might not be exactly the same ones that you will see on your flight.
I only count nine, but what do I know?
Master and Commander the far side of the World
PG-13
2 hrs 18 min
2003
Russell Crowe, Paul Bettany, James D'Arcy andEdward Woodall
Stuck on You
PG-13
1 hr 58 min
2003
Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear and Eva Mendes
Cheaper by the Dozen
PG
1 hr 38 min
2003
Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt and Piper Perabu
Joe Somebody
PG
1 hr 38 min
2001
Tim Allen, Julie Bowen and Patrick Warburton
Dr. Dolittle
PG-13
1 hr 25 min
1998
Eddie Murphy, Ossie Davis and Oliver Platt
Big Momma's House
PG-13
1 hr 38 min
2000
Martin Lawrence, Nia Long and Paul Giamatti
Digemon the Movie
PG
1 hr 28 min
2000
Lara Jill Miller, Joshua Seth and David Lodge
Like Mike
PG
1 hr 39 min
2002
Lil' Bow Wow, Morris Chestnut and Brenda Song
Planet of the Apes
PG-13
1 hr 59 min
2001
Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena Bonham Carter
The Simpsons
NR
1998
M.A.S.H.
NR
1981
Alan Alda
Reba
NR
2003
I'm sure that that has passed, if there even was one.
Maybe Collier drew up his own discharge papers and then had Fred sign them over a cup of Joe.
Or a couple of martini's for old time sake
Hey no SPAMMING stocks........that will get you in Jail
He/she's just lonely, as there is no one to talk to.
Keep it up Joe...........someday the Ark may come in
I'm not upset at all, sorry if it looks that way.....my tongue was planted firmly in my cheek.
I suppose I could have run out into the street and yelled Yippeeee, RP's email is workingbut I decided against it since it's raining out.
What is he alluding to? Your understanding? Understanding what?
The "thanks for your continued support" just means he's got a job and a pay check.
Of course this is just my opinion, cause I know they're working their tails off to get them NDA's off Bob and Fred's desks.
.new e.Digital plant right after the next PR
I'm beginning to think that JoJo's position is not vertical at the home office...........if you know what I mean.
Well yes, don't we always get gnus around 11 am est? I'm expecting one with "blowout earnings" and "expotential growth"
Aren't you?
Half hour before the 11 am est planned PR......hope they don't miss it again today.
When is the last time that they even put out a PR or for that matter an investor alert?
IMHO: They need to do something and soon..........this NDA BS is getting just a tad tiresome. Has anyone called PG&E to see if they are still paying the electric bill?
It looks like whatever window of opportunity that has shown on them is fading fast............
Pretty quiet on the old Ihub board. Where did all the posters go?
Sorry Tom, you failed
some people are saying they think there is gnus at the bell. What in the world would gnus being doing hanging around a bell?
That is only because youse live in the bayou
I know "your" happy? Feet, kittens, wallet?
No more Jimmee11ism's........
My guess would be that there were more sellers than buyers. But, again, that is just a guess.
Looks like more buying oportunities...........now where did I put that forty dollar bill?
I missed two
LOL....
What happened to posts1 20-21-22? Shirley no one is posting "off topic" or not following the TOU?
Price is $0.42? More buying opertunities..........hmmmmmmmmmmmmm I think I'll awhile.
First off: milplease, this isn't addressed to you, you just happen to be the post I grabbed......
Well, the bickering has found its way over here.
I guess one of the biggest questions I have is: If the company is doing all that it says it is, then why doesn't the officers put their money where there 'MOUTHS' are.
IE: Start buying shares on the open market. And please don't tell me that they can't because of NDA's (insider buying and such) This has been going on for years........and years and years. If e.dig is the best thing since sliced bread, you'd think they would "invest" their own money and not wait for the Stock Options.
Thats all I gots to say about that......
EDIT: Actually when Lucent was under a buck, Pat Russo purchased a million shares on the open market. Pat is the CEO FWIW
i believe this has been hashed, rehashed and rehashed many many times. Wouldn't it just be as easy to post a link from one of your many posts on this?
Take your pick:
I read Falk as saying that "a stronger e.Digital Corporation
11/22/2003 2:48:27 PM (ET)
An S-3 registration is required to be filed e.Digital Corporation
11/22/2003 2:28:47 PM (ET)
Correction to previous post (part of the first e.Digital Corporation
11/22/2003 1:46:00 PM (ET)
EDIG has reserved 9,157,895 shares of common stock e.Digital Corporation
11/22/2003 1:02:23 PM (ET)
The Seried E Convertible Preferred Share investors: e.Digital Corporation
11/21/2003 11:28:43 PM (ET)
3.2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF DILUTION. e.Digital Corporation
11/21/2003 11:15:49 PM (ET)
OUCH!!! Another round of death spiral, toxic e.Digital Corporation
11/21/2003 10:06:31 PM (ET)
HH: Would you post that e-mail here so e.Digital Corporation
11/21/2003 2:25:34 PM (ET)
Trend: The additional options exercised at $0.1419 e.Digital Corporation
11/20/2003 7:38:24 PM (ET)
niz: Answered that in #msg-1787813. Now e.Digital Corporation
11/19/2003 6:08:10 PM (ET)
where is RP going? Gonna start up a language consulting firm?
Yes, but they see you coming and up the prices.
You're kidding, right?
I guess it's only misleading to you. And do you know this for a fact? e.Digital is not a party to that agreement and it does not appear that APS has yet placed any further orders from e.Digital as a result of that agreement.
OR IS IT JUST SPECULATION ON YOUR PART?
I think they repeated it, just for you. It seems like you've been way too quiet lately...................and haven't had anything of substance to whet your whistle.
So here you go...........give it your best shot.
and where would that be? on the edig board?
Thanks
Philo
Subject: RE: 13 AIRLINES!!!! - full text...
From milplease
PostID 312442 On Friday, February 06, 2004 (EST) at 2:58:27 PM
Response To: milplease PostID 312441
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Coming soon to an airplane near you
JOHN GILLIE; The News Tribune
An upstart Tacoma company founded by a former airline baggage handler Thursday announced the first substantial fruits of its foray into the airborne entertainment business.
SeaTac-based Alaska Airlines this week agreed to buy up to 6,000 of APS Inc.'s novel portable airborne entertainment systems, the digEplayer.
APS President Bill Boyer said Alaska's three-month test of the digEplayer on transcontinental flights was so successful the airline will eventually offer them on every flight longer than 2 1/2 hours.
Boyer worked part-time for 15 years as an Alaska Airlines baggage handler before founding the electronics company.
The 2.4-pound player, which resembles a small laptop computer, can be propped up on the seat-back tray. It contains a 20-gigabyte hard drive, a 10-hour battery and a 7-inch screen.
A row of simple buttons allows users to select from up to 30 feature-length movies, a handful of television programs and 10 hours of digital music.
During its three-month test, Alaska provided the players free to first-class passengers on its flights from Sea-Tac Airport to Boston; Newark, N.J.; Washington, D.C.; Orlando, Fla.; and Miami. It rented the players to coach passengers for $10 a trip if they paid on board or $8 if they reserved and paid for the player beforehand on the Internet.
''There was some question whether passengers would pay $10 a flight for the player,'' Boyer said. ''But that concern was unfounded. Alaska was selling out of them at $10 apiece.''
Boyer, whose portable entertainment system has been favorably reviewed in airborne electronics publications, said he expects to make more sales announcements soon.
''We're working with 13 airlines and a corporate jet company about equipping their fleets with the players,'' he said.
Dave Palmer, managing director of marketing for Alaska said the test resulted in several improvements to the player that have made it even more desirable.
''We have been delighted with the results in each case, and have now made a full commitment to the product,'' he said.
Boyer said the players proved more durable than even he had hoped.
''We were afraid there would be damage to the screens or to the mechanism that held them open,'' he said.
Of the 1,000 players Alaska used in the test, only one screen failed, and only a half-dozen had other mechanical problems - which were promptly fixed, he said.
''We found some minor software bugs, but we've got them 90 percent fixed,'' he said.
And the airline lost only one of the players, he said.
APS has a contract with Fox Entertainment to provide content for the players. It recently signed an agreement with the Disney Co. to broaden the repertoire of entertainment available on the players.
Alaska plans to offer the players on its Anchorage-Sea-Tac routes this summer. That trip is about 3 1/2 hours long.
The airline will gradually widen the availability of the players to include other long flights, such as those from the Northwest to Mexico.
Boyer's venture grew out of Alaska's request to its employees about how it could provide entertainment on long flights without expensive retrofitting of its aircraft. Alaska began flying coast-to-coast just before the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Boyer, who also operates a day spa and an espresso bar, approached Palmer with the idea of the portable movie player.
Portable players offered several advantages to Alaska:
•They can be moved from plane to plane as demand requires.
One of the problems Alaska had with installing permanent systems in its planes was that it doesn't use the same planes every day on coast-to-coast flights. That meant the airline would have to install the systems on dozens of planes to ensure they were always available on those flying coast-to-coast.
Some of those planes, however, would be used on shorter routes where entertainment systems would not be needed.
•They're a fraction of the weight and cost of a permanent system.
Players that would supply typical usage on an entire Boeing 737-700 weigh a total of 115 pounds, Boyer said. A permanent system would weigh 2,000 pounds.
A wired-in system would cost at least $500,000 a plane. The digEplayers cost a fraction of that.
•If a player malfunctions, the flight attendant can replace it with another. If the permanent system fails, the passenger is out of luck for the flight. It might be days before a technician can fix it.
SIDEBAR: What's playing?
To see what movies and television shows are available on Alaska Airlines this month, go to www.digeplayer.com/now_showing.php.
A few highlights:
Movies: ''Antwone Fisher,'' ''Daredevil,'' ''Down with Love''
TV shows: ''Dharma & Greg,'' ''Family Guy,'' ''NYPD Blue''
(Published 12:01AM, February 6th, 2004)
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