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Gold/Mining/Energy : PYNG Technologies

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To: m. jacobs who wrote (4665)10/7/1999 10:06:00 AM
From: LOR  Read Replies (1) of 8117
 
First "MASS PRODUCED" FAST-1 CONTEST - PYNG Involvement

Dear Mike,

Thanks for your reply.

I see that we really do have a few things in common after all. As a father of 4 [ youngest 3.5 ] and someone who has spent far to many long hours in aircraft headed to destinations in Europe, Africa and North America I lost my love of "business travel" many moons ago with the possible exception of those rare occasions where "family" has come along ..... and that can get complicated!

I hope you did NOT get the impression that I thought PYNG would be going to Vegas to "holiday" although re-reading my post I see where you might have thought so. I was merely trying to build on your own "humorous" post wherein you advised this forum of your great desire to use a FAST-1 on LOR .....

Also, I did not mean to give the impression that Mike Jacob's should be taking part in the current "contest" as a "contestant". The bit about you, Stang and I enjoying an outing in Montreal has nothing to do with the "contest" but rather was a playful response to Stang's desire to cruise Montreal bars. "PYNG's" and of course "Mike Jacob's" involvement in the "contest" must be restricted to "sponorship" which could be as limited as:

1) having a suitable plaque made up for the winner with a "Mass Production" FAST-1 attached somehow to the plaque. { I am sure that our contest "auditor" who is none other then one of the major contributors to this forum [ ie. Jack ] will be pleased to do the actual legwork of rounding up and providing you with the full name address etc. of the winner},

2) delivering the plaque [ maybe directly to the winner would be best),

3) proudly displaying the finished "plaque" on your website for all the PYNG faithful to see.

Are the above three points acceptable to PYNG?

Looking forward to your reply [ and our first "mass production order ]

Best regards,

LOR

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