From kragen@dnaco.net Tue Sep 8 17:00:07 1998 Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 17:00:02 -0400 (EDT) From: Kragen To: info@cobaltnet.com Subject: Re: recent brochures Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII X-Keywords: X-UID: 1733 Status: O X-Status: I just got your RaQ brochure, which is damn spiffy. A couple of things: - I must have given you the wrong address. Here is the address on the envelope you sent me, which is wrong: Kragen Sitaker ERIM 2700 Presidential, Suite 360 Dauton OH 45419 Here is the correct address: Kragen Sitaker ERIM International 2700 Presidential, Suite 360 Dayton OH 45324 - On the first inside page of the RaQ brochure, it says "After years of phenominal Internet growth, someone has finally". You have misspelled "phenomenal" as "phenominal". - On the back page, it touts "Support for all the standard protocals - SMPT,". I think you meant "protocols", and "SMTP". - You also used hyphens all over the place where you meant to use em dashes. - On the back page, you spelled HTTP in lower case ("support for http 1.1"). - On the inside back cover, you say that "The Old Way" costs $20-$100 per client per month, but "The RaQ Way" costs $200-$500 per client per month. Is this a typo? Why should someone want to do things "The RaQ Way" if it costs from twice to twenty-five times as much? To avoid restrictions on client storage, etc.? - Presumably you can configure a RaQ to do virtual hosting without too much trouble, making it possible to have hundreds of clients per server. Why don't you mention this? Is there some reason you can't do this? Is it just more difficult? - On the inside back page, underneath the "There's No Comparison" comparison, you put em dashes where you needed em dashes, which is good, but you unaccountably put spaces before them, but not after them. And on the CacheQube: why does it cost twice as much as the ordinary Qube? Does it come with more disk? If so, can one buy it without the extra disk? I look forward to receiving your reply. (Nice machines, by the way. And any company that employs Dave S. Miller can't be all bad.) Kragen -- Kragen Sitaker I don't do .INI, .BAT, .DLL or .SYS files. I don't assign apps to files. I don't configure peripherals or networks before using them. I have a computer to do all that. I have a Macintosh, not a hobby. -- Fritz Anderson