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To: JB who wrote (10584)9/30/1997 1:19:00 AM
From: Kerry Lee   of 29386
 
John Bauman, you wrote:

<<I usually don't respond to negativity by anyone. You sir are out of line
and as far I am concerned you are pesona non grata in my book. You are
not only a neurotic paranoid, but you are so self centered that I think
most of the readers on this thread understand and agree with my
statements. When someone posts on a public thread and it is copied with
good intentions as to pass it on to all interested readers, they should
not be called upon to defend themselves. Alot of the readers don't have
the ability to access the SI and in order to get the word out, copies of
the postings are sometime copied. It is just like the newspapers. After
fifteen minutes, it is public knowledge and they can do with what they
want. It was a good post and I gave you that credit. lighten up and get
on the positive team.>>

You have totally missed the point as usual. I could care less if you re-post a thousand of my posts from SI to Motley Fool or vice versa, as long as you properly identify the original source. That is not the point. The point is you copied my post and omitted the source of that post and the author. The result is that several readers on Motley Fool actually thought you wrote it yourself. Why should I care? I'm not looking for online "pats on the back". I want to ensure that people who read both Motley Fool and Silicon Investor know with certainty that I do not post on Motley Fool under the alias, "JB" or "Johnb11". If you think I'm paranoid, then you are oblivious and ignorant to the rampant deception and manipulation online/internet...but then again, you are proving to be a master of that, aren't you? As for "persona non gratta", I take that as a compliment and I'm glad that you acknowledge that I have nothing to do with you. I wouldn't even buy a used Mercedes from you . For the others on this Silicon Investor thread who don't have access to Motley Fool, here's what I'm talking about:

Subject: Re: News Momentum...
Date: 29 Sep 1997 22:35:19 EDT
From: JohnB311
Message-id:

I also heard that Kinnard's Institutional sales people will be meeting
with Ancor on Tuesday, ie tomorrow. FWIW, I spoke to an Ancor official
last Friday who told me that Ancor "was starting to draw some
institutional interest" in response to my complaint about Ancor's curent
small cap listing status and lack of institutional ownership. I have no
idea if his comments were related or unrelated to the upcoming Kinnard
meeting. Big board listing ( NMS ) is in the gameplan but I believe
their timetable is driven by other factors, including the desire to post
1-2 good quarterly results ( significant topline progress ) before
deciding how to finance even more significant ramp up in revenues. For
the time being, cash is not an immediate concern since they are enjoying
a record quarter and current cash level is still $5+ million. I should
also add that the new addition to the Board of Directors, John Carlson,
the ex-CFO/CEO for Cray Research is a real coup for Ancor. Apparently he
has incredible Industry contacts and has respect/credibility in the
financial community ( he left Cray about 5 years ago when they were
still making money ). He will help Ken Hendrickson open alot of new
doors to Ancor in both Industry and Wall St which were previously closed
to Messrs O Hara and Showers

Subject: Re: News Momentum... 
Date: 29 Sep 1997 22:57:32 EDT
From: Lhn5
Message-id:

John--Thank you for your informative post which was great to read esp since it lacked the more common hype, exaggeration, and price predictions which made many of your past posts unreadable. Keep up the good work.

Larry

Subject: Re: News Momentum...
Date: 29 Sep 1997 23:54:45 EDT
From: UOOOOOOOU
Message-id:

JohnB311,

Excellent post! Have you spoken with Mr. Carlson?

Subject: Re: News Momentum... 
Date: 30 Sep 1997 00:36:53 EDT
From: Lhn5
Message-id:

1<<John--Thank you for your informative post which was great to read esp since it lacked the more common hype, exaggeration, and price predictions which made many of your past posts unreadable. Keep up the good work.
Larry>>

2Which post are you referring to? The one that was first posted on SI? Your post is exactly why I am irked..I'm searching for the appropriate words..plagiarism..misrepresentation..an "honest" mistake?

3Larry, I suggest you review the most recent Ancor SI posts and the time of those posts and then you will see why I am so belligerent on this subject. I have no idea whether JB made an honest mistake or whether he deliberately omitted the original source of the post. It is common knowledge/online etiquette to identify the origin of a re-post whether one is copying an MF post onto the SI thread or
whether one if re-posting an SI post to MF.
Either way, I won't stand for it.

Kerry >>>>>

Kerry, you are absolutely right. Unfortunately I read JB post here on MF before I saw your original post on SI and also before I saw your explanation in either place. I have been gasping for breath through my laughter that out of hundreds of JB posts I finally see one that seems worthwhile and it ends up having been stolen from you.
It is not really funny I guess, and the rapid complements for JB prior to the sourcing documentation certainly shows there is nothing personal involved in any criticisms of his style up to now. Good luck to all Ancorites!!! Sorry but I am still laughing.

Larry
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