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To: Robert who wrote (10939)8/27/1998 4:15:00 AM
From: uu  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
Robert,

Calling me a fraud is a bit harsh (IMHO of course) and of course it all depends on how you define the term fraud. For my OMG comment to you back in September of last year, I was simply stating what I had come to believe through my work related contacts with IBM and the R&D and technical management team that I had come to contact with at IBM. Obviously things did not happen as I had come to percieve. But then as human beings perception does not always become reality! (And to give you an example just look at the huge loss I just realized with CYBG and how my perception of CYBG's reality a few months ago failed me).

If you define fraud as someone who expresses his/her opinion based on what he/she comes to percieve and believe to be the truth based on how he/she "interprets" the data that is given to him and yet his expression of opinion does not come into reality, then I think most (if not all) of us at one point or another have been and will continue to be nothing but fraud.

Regards,

Addi Jamshidi
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