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  1. #121
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    Yawn, if it was horse racing you guys are still considered the long shot. Not a safe bet as far as history is concerned
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    Quote Originally Posted by montecore View Post
    SAS, under Vlad's leadership, has done what no other syndicate has ever been able to do.
    what you mean coming first, didn't TAW lights out and fight club all get that honor?
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    Gree must really be trying to help SAS in Street Assault. My mob is ranked 280 and we were matched with them last night

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    Quote Originally Posted by killbillbst View Post
    Gree must really be trying to help SAS in Street Assault. My mob is ranked 280 and we were matched with them last night
    SAS is putting up 250m plus a fight as of now. And they did 700m against TAW earlier.
    I run my own gaming community. We may not make as much as gree, but our players are a wee bit happier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thatkidyouknow View Post
    SAS is putting up 250m plus a fight as of now. And they did 700m against TAW earlier.
    TAW scored 300k in that battle. So much for smart spending, eh, SAS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaggard View Post
    TAW scored 300k in that battle. So much for smart spending, eh, SAS?
    Happy gaming mate. CC, just keeps on going. Happy gaming mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emul0184f View Post
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At the federal regulatory level, there is a shift away from keeping the two separate for efficiency's sake, '' according to the official. Yet, the BOCs still must wait for approval from US District Judge Harold H. Greene, who could be influenced by any FCC move to allow such information services. '' The thrust against deregulation can also be seen clearly: In a key Justice Department investigation that is to be given President Reagan in January. It is looking at just where, and how, the regional Bells should be allowed to expand. The Bells are supplying Justice Department investigators with information, but are also reportedly lobbying the Justice Department on a daily basis. On Capitol Hill,woolrich canada, where two bills being pushed hard by some of the Bells are pending before the House Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance Committee. The Bell companies have established widespread support for their plan to have the modified final judgment changed, but there is some question as to how deep that support is, '' says Dekkers Davidson of the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications Information Administration. Officials in the executive branch and aides within the telecommunications subcommittee say that, while passage of legislation is not likely soon, it keeps pressure on federal agencies to move toward relaxing restrictions in four key areas: Marketing information services including voice mail, voice storage, voice forwarding. This is the category the Bells are likely to be allowed to enter soon. Making customer premise equipment including private branch exchange systems (PBXs), keysets, modems,discount oakley sunglasses, and terminals. (This is a very competitive, low margin business where many businesses are having trouble making money. )For big business, the Bells could provide automatic routing along the least expensive long distance line. For small businesses that can't afford PBX, a regional phone company could build this least cost routing'' into its own system. Making central office equipment that is, large buildings with sophisticated switching computers. Marketing interexchange services that is, long distance services that would compete with AT MCI, and others. Underlying the strong political push to loosen regulations is the concern that technology now enables big business to bypass the Bell systems' wires that interconnect offices and homes. The Bells fear lucrative corporate business will leave their networks in droves. Insurance, airlines, and stockbrokers are all information intensive and have enormous amounts of phone use. They would like to get around the charge for access provided by local wires. An example frequently cited by the Bells as proof that bypass is eroding their system is Merrill Lynch's New York Teleport network established at the southern tip of Manhattan. It beams data off of antennas on Staten Island. We're finding evidence of bypass in some instances, '' says NTIA's Mr. Davidson. In theory you would expect a lot of bypass. But that isn't the case in reality. ''Still, you don't really wait until your horse is dead before you report back [to the government], '' says NYNEX chairman Staley.
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    Dippy, may be a little harsh in this thread, but he's right...
    Still mad at Bostick.

    I'll be back when the moderation is reasonable. Enjoy the forum you created, Gree.

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    Id like to thank SaS for putting blood in the water. This SA we stole a node from TAW.

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