Dear Neil: "one bitter person" ?
Getting personal, are we?
It's always a sign I'm making points about a company when the best answer people can come up with is an attempt to perform a remote psychic reading on me. If you concentrate harder you may begin to form visions of my dashing good looks, which compete with my hi-IQ and sense of humor as my best features. Then there's my physical prowess, memory for poetry, and ability to stand on my head...
Speaking of getting personal, it is interesting that you and your source of GTSM inspiration -- ol' "Norm(again)" Patterson -- seem to go back together for years. Norm was a big fan ALYA, and so were you -- until it disappeared pennyless leaving a lot of dazed shareholders wondering where the hype had gone.
At least in GTSM you have a solid scam, once that's puttered along doing mostly nothing (except the magic of transforming investor money into salaries for part-time work) since 1984. Maybe you'll be lucky, and GTSM will continue to report more history-smashing breakthroughs (like the ones it reported for semi-conductors, an electrical generator, and anti-crop fungus treatment) (what a combination!).
and each one will bring in exactly as much money{*} in the future as the breakthroughs GTSM's past.
- Charles
{*} helpful footnote: the money total is zero, except in the case of semiconductors, where it is LESS than zero, because to build up the fantasy history of success GTSM made a few paltry sales before 1990 at BELOW the cost of materials!
================= Message 8642013 From: gammaray Wednesday, Mar 31, 1999 8:51 PM
It appears that alya wants to be identified with elon. Not that it's a bad idea but I think alya is ready to break away. They will announce the M contract tomorrow or early next week for 20 more buildings. Looks like some buying came in today in anticipation. |