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Anyone care to speculate about why? I mean it's nice and all but I'd like to know what's driving todays big Mo! Cassandra, owd3, anyone?
dangit
What up? (Besides the share price...
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owd3, how will "customers walk away from" EDIG's PVR platform once they've standardized on it? APS' market penetration is being built on a proprietary design (IP) licensed from eDigital and (hopefully) providing a stream of royalties regardless of who manufactures it.
How many times did Babe Ruth strike out? Far more than the number of home runs he hit, for sure.
dangit
This is very good news indeed, MacIsle. Wencor has 3,000+ customers and over 250 airlines. Congrats to Boyer for working hard to build his business. Wish there were 10 or 20 more entrepeneurial types like him all licensing EDIG designs.
http://www.wencor.com
dangit
dang i shoulda bought some more...
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acrazjo: more like a runner with a scarily long lead off of first base looking to advance to second base by hook or crook...and i'm rootin for the homies.
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Hardly a dot...
Straws, pal.
dangit
Warning to eDigital management:
I believe you are now testing the patience of even the most commited long investors. If you want to have liquidity tomorrow, you should start telling the truth today. Otherwise, lookout below.
dangit
MMMMeowww! I agree and like the last part of the final sentence...
"... it should prove to be one of the iPod's strongest challengers yet."
Happy New Year and best of everything to the EDIG faithful (Takes one to know one...) in the weeks, months and years to come.
Hope yer all locked and loaded!
dangit
Heck, even my Treo10's pause feature does that...
dangit
I grimaced whilst I groped ever more deeply between the couch cushions for coin to buy more of said equity...and then afterwards I said...you guessed it.
dangit
I feel better with every penny this equity goes up...
from the peanut gallery.
dangit
mh, You must mean "anyone else's" trading activities today...
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74% of Gateway's revenue is from slinging PC boxes
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Novell Acquires SUSE LINUX
With the open source expertise of SUSE LINUX and Novell's award-winning networking solutions and services, Novell can now deliver enterprise-class service and support for Linux from the server to the desktop. The combination of SUSE LINUX and Novell will deliver not only complete enterprise Linux software solutions, but also worldwide channels and industry-leading partnerships. The combined company will help promote a thriving, global open source ecosystem that creates innovation and choice for developers, users and organizations alike.
http://www.novell.com/news/press/archive/2003/11/pr03069.html
fredness, please avoid disparaging references to people of deep faith or associating them with this risky equity. in my humble opinion, a stock board moderator should be a model of equanimity and impartiality. at least any moderator worth their salt.
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Blackdog, good purchase...I've been using a Treo 10 for two years and it's solid...I've even dropped it and it just keeps working...on the road, on the bike, on the skis, and hooked to the home stereo...
197 CDs and it still has almost 25% capacity left...and I paid ~250 ...so 90 bucks is a steal!
dangit
a little bit of speculative gas for the DD fires...
http://www.ipoding.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1447
http://www.ipoding.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1453&mode=t...
dangit
CDR, I've considered the impact of the increasing value of the yen on EDIG's products about as much as I consider the impact of a mile-wide asteroid striking the Earth.
dangit
What's with the plenitude of dangling commas in your posts, dude; are they for adding more better emphasis? Now those, those get my attention!
"Repeating myself regarding Management is pretty repetitive."
lol
dangit
Cass, think "layers" of security...of course content providers want to secure their movies...So let's see, we've got doors on the planes, proprietary battery and signal interfaces, watchful flight attendants, a 6 hour running time, and the real enforcer of security in the skies: unique binding of individual devices to multiply-authenticated owners(renters in plane seats)...somebody would have to be quite foolish, stupid or drunk to purloin one of these puppies. Heck, I think it would be a Federal crime and land the perp in deep doodoo. And even stupider to do as you suggest...which is rip the hard drive out to suck down movies and deprive the studio majors of their profits...come on get real.
News for you...some of these first run movies will surface on the Net in easier-to-access, less-risky ways than that, and way before they make their way into IFE devices.
you're barking up another tree...
dangit
Hmmming a different tune is okay, as long as you can hit all the notes.
I say leave the 3rd string guys in and let 'em finish the game for better or worser...after all they got us this far and we are scoring points...
dangit
Let's all hmmm together...//
dangit
bbgold, Yes you're the first...After I created the new Novell board I offered first post rights to someone else but ya beat him to it, so congrats. I see you've been around awhile on IHub. Don't be a stranger!
dangit
Agreed, Trend. It's the locked down, yet cheap, portable and trendy form factor...that nobody else has. Sonic Blue didn't get it right because they didn't market their corollary device to a specific vertical market/industry. It isn't so much what the device provides, which is obvious, it's what it doesn't provide...
dangit
How about the obviously well integrated digEplayer HDD/MOS/DIVX form factor and APS/eDigital's first to market advantage? Market winners get there by being first with a service, solution, or device that becomes the de facto standard in that vertical market...a veritable vox populi, if you vill.
Look what happened to MS, those lucky putzes. Was Billy G really smart, or was he in the right place at the right time? How about Billy B? He didn't build this device, he licensed the engineering and the fulfillment. He visioneered. He's trying to become the teacher and make everyone else his student. Just like the other Billy.
On the other hand, look what happened to Napster...being in the right place at the right time isn't all it's cracked up to be if you're shooting blanks. New iterations of consumer technology never get a second chance to make a great first impression and profits, which makes this device a huge crapshoot...either it is truly disruptive and can potentially disintermediate all other IFE approaches or it dies a quick death.
eDigital, I'm sure there's nothing you'd like more than to show EDIG stockholders a river of money flowing in from a gazillion paying customers. (I'd love to believe this is true, but sadly it will likely be after all the inside money has had its fill...)
Longs (and all those other guys/gals with a hand in your equity pocket) have floated this business on a river of same, all the way from its source to the veritable shore of the promised land. All us small fry...just remember the small fry.
Here's your big chance Robert and Fred...don't blow it. Quid pro quo, don't forget, and good phreakin' luck; you're going to need it in either case.
dangit
Alaska Airlines announced today that it will be the first airline in the world to offer customers the APS digEplayer(TM), which uses portable, video-on-demand technology to deliver a spectrum of inflight entertainment choices -- including first-run movies -- in a convenient handheld device.
I think it's a done deal that there will be additional airlines involved. Alaska Airlines' PR is telling.
dangit
"When you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite."
-Sir Winston Churchill
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#10: Top 10 Airlines, ranked by April 2003 Domestic Enplanements
1 Delta Airlines, Inc.
2 Southwest Airlines, Co.
3 American Airlines, Inc.
4 United Airlines, Inc.
5 Northwest Airlines, Inc.
6 US Airways, Inc.
7 Continental Airlines, Inc.
8 America West Airlines, Inc.
9 American Eagle Airlines, Inc.
10 Alaska Airlines, Inc.
http://www.dot.gov/affairs/bts1403.htm
dangit
Gee, I guess I can auto-delete this now that the offending post is no mo...thanks,
dangit.
Gapper tomorrow?
dangit
moxa1, in dark times you and other true longs (unowhour) have kept me in the fold over the years, so this bit of ah-ha DD is but a small gesture of my gratitude in return. Wish I could do more, but that'll have to come from Poway. let's hope they serve us patient longs up a real bread winner this time.
dangit (investor.calm on RB)
Sent, I doubt it...lol. Cat's out of the bag anyway.
dangit
Posted by: dangit in reply to: gernb1 who wrote msg# 44705 Date:9/8/2003 5:39:26 PM
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I like this view even better: http://www.digeplayer.com/PIC%20RESOURCES/
Too bad they don't even have it together enough to build a decent looking web page, much less secure their directories...
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(geeze, what does a fella have to do to get any credit around here...hit you all with a two by four?)
dangit
I like this view even better: http://www.digeplayer.com/PIC%20RESOURCES/
Too bad they don't even have it together enough to build a decent looking web page, much less secure their directories...
dangit
http://www.agoracom.com/
good luck on edig...
dangit
Blackdog, how do I access the chat room, please?
dangit
.13 to .35, that's a nice pop on no solid news and building momentum ...if you didn't buy low, you can't sell high...all the rest is noise.
musically,
dangit
At the Experience Music Project in Seattle, visitors are unceremoniously handed a 5 pound "brick" running Windows CE with a shoulder strap and a bulky pair of headphones. Visitors must then learn to operate the kludgy device, which isn't easy even for desktop PC users...(Paul Allen formerly of MS funds the project...)
I can also see myriad applications for flash-based headphones that are preloaded with content and have no major moving parts to damage or wear out, such as a hard drive.
Flash! It's about time. This is a good PR.
dangit
hey rr, anyone who cares enough about their investment to actually understand the company and use the product knows how to sell the Odyssey: it's called viral marketing...I do it all the time...drive sales to eDigital's site, and I'm sure other longs do the same thing as often as possible. Dude, you're missing half the fun of being in EDIG...setting people free with their music. (The other half has been the pleasure of piling up cheap shares waiting for markets to settle and eDigital to deliver...)
<snip-->
"greetings from the balmy 92 and 100% deep south, I seem to recall you having some type of high capacity portable mp3 player and we are in the market for one has to be able to handle being used on the bikes do you know of one or have any suggestions?"
"The absolute best one I've seen is this one:
http://www.edigital-store.com/odyssey1000.html
I have the earlier version of this device, which is only a 10GB machine, but it still holds ~250 CDs...has worked with no problems for almost 2 years now...The latest version is 20GB, holds ~500 CDs, has a radio with 12 presets built in, Voice navigation, and voice recording...for a pretty decent price of ~$349 or so. I hear it's an iPod killa...
You guys coming out west this summer? Our annual beer party is August 16...gunna be a "Burn Da Mortgage" party too..."
<--snip>
See there rr, some early adopter people do own these devices and evangelize them and as a result help more people become interested in buying them. New markets like these usually begin with a trickle and if lucky explode with a roar...and that's how rivers of eDigital customers will be made, imho. That's why I continue to accumulate long shares, understand what I own, and miss no opportunity to showcase eDigital product. But I don't usually bother talking to people that profess ignorance of digital music or devices...much less the companies that build them.
This was a definite exception.
Regards,
dangit