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   Strategies & Market TrendsWhat happened to FBNA?


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To: Tom C who started this subject9/15/2000 9:56:41 PM
From: Tom C
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How do you like the "Market Trends" category? I bet it works better than the Coffee Shop category.

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To: Tom C who started this subject9/25/2000 2:10:11 AM
From: Bill Ulrich
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That's the problem with conquering the world&#151there ain't much to do afterwards. Sadly, I think we shall not see another frenzy to match Y2K in our lifetime. Biotechs and fuel cells come and go, but are no match. Pull up a chair&#151we got 99 years to wait. How's the lawn growing?

-MrB

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To: Tom C who started this subject9/25/2000 3:37:28 AM
From: EL KABONG!!!
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Tom,

So what happened?

Well, just for starters, there were 3 (count 'em) lawsuits involving various charter employees of FBNA.

Then too, the head honcho went and got hisself re-employed and didn't have the time to be the chief bottlewasher in two rancheros at the same time.

Some of the FBNAers found theyselves a new home at another chat site. And sadly, at least one hasn't returned to SI yet.

Another simply gave up posting and whiles away his time guzzling rum under a bridge in God-knows-where.

And the rest just drifted apart, going they separate ways.

I blame management. Management is always at fault. If the product is good, and the marketing is good, and the thread still fails, then it's the fault of the current management. <g>

KJC

PS - Observe that you started this thread on the 15th and no one noticed until tonight...

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To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (3)10/2/2000 11:01:21 AM
From: TEDennis
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Re: It's management's fault

Hey! Don't pick on CEO Tom!

He inherited the company right before that first law "suite". The underlying momentum was gathering prior to his involvement, as various members of the crew went off on their own to pursue their own methods of awareness campaigns. Some followed, some didn't.

Somewhere along the line, the fun and frivolity degraded into serious stuff. Slowly but surely, FBNA stopped being perceived as a humorous interlude. The personality of FBNA hasn't been the same since.

Sigh ...

FBNA had its moment in time, though. It must have been the most popular spoof in SI history. I'm hoping the memory of the original fun-loving spirit will not be lost in the current atmosphere.

Regards,

TED

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To: TEDennis who wrote (4)10/4/2000 4:40:13 AM
From: EL KABONG!!!
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FBNA had its moment in time, though. It must have been the most popular spoof in SI history. I'm hoping the memory of the original fun-loving spirit will not be lost in the current atmosphere.

Amen to that...

KJC

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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (2)10/6/2000 9:32:32 PM
From: Tom C
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Bill,

It was unique. The feeling of being an early si adopter ( I almost wrote that I was an early adapter ) and the coming of the new millenium seem to come together.

It was a great time to make friends. Fear is a great motivator. I wish I’d stockpiled stuff in my basement for the end of time. It seems like I have to go to the store every week to get stuff. A shelf full of beans and a ten gallon drum of cider seem like prudent things to have on hand.

Tom

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To: TEDennis who wrote (4)10/6/2000 10:14:54 PM
From: Tom C
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Hey! Don't pick on CEO Tom!

Thanks TED! When I signed your golden parachute agreement I knew the "Don’t pick on Tom" clause would pay dividends.

Tom

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To: Tom C who wrote (6)10/7/2000 1:27:26 PM
From: Bill Ulrich
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Having heard that my namesake is now writing self-help books, I went shopping for one. After scouring Border's Self-Help section for hours and coming up empty-handed, I asked the clerk for assistance. She refused, citing that it would defeat the purpose. Sigh.

I wonder what Yardeni's up to. Post Y2K Cookbooks? Recipes for Disaster, for the Next Generation?
-MrB

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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (8)10/7/2000 4:12:04 PM
From: Tom C
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Bill,

I wonder what Ed Yourdon is doing. I considered him an opportunist before Y2K. Guess my opinion now.

I'm still waiting for my post-Y2K weather report from Cory Hammer. Whatever these guys are doing I'm sure they are making more money then me.

Tom

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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (8)10/7/2000 4:27:57 PM
From: Tom C
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ON TOPIC

Mr Softy is below 56. Anyone think this is a time to buy? I've never owned it. I don't usually buy a stock unless I feel that I can hold it for 5 years or more. Opinions welcomed!

Tom

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