Gerg, another technical expert weighs in on AENG, that POS not to be confused with anyting real.
To: Auric Goldfinger From: bye-baby-bunting (Trial Member) Tuesday, Sep 29 1998 1:55PM ET
FYI, I sent this to Gerg---I really don't expect anything to come of it, but I can't post to the board as a trial member (The Steve Dumbo Clause) ----------------------------------------------------------- Mr. Cummings,
I have tried to post technical information regarding the OX2 while I was signed up under a different identification. I then became the subject of ridicule and retorts. I tried to ignore these "threats" and continue on. I met with the same reaction. Asking a legitimate question is not necessarily an attack on AENG, however, you would have thought I was involved in blasphemy by the reaction. I thus monitor this board from the outside (mainly due to new rules within Silicon Investor which does not allow posts except by paying members).
While you may find posts by Auric Goldfinger to be lying attacks. I find them to be legitimate litmus tests regarding the solvency of the company. A legitimate response would be a factual reply by an individual who possesses traceable public information regarding such concerns. That eliminates the doubt and places credibility upon the company. No such reply exists. Instead it's just a bunch of name calling, sand kicking, and spitting. Thus, I find that even if both sides use the same tactics, this does not bode well on the corporation. Detractors will always exist, and the burden of truth is on the company.
AENG will never gain legitimacy as long as it remains outside of public scrutiny and mainstream technical journals. While your initial post claims you have no ties to this company, you are most certainly their spokesman as far as Silicon Investor is concerned, and that becomes obvious when you take criticism personally. Thus, I doubt your claim of having no ties with the company because you certainly seem to be emotionally invested.
I almost bought AENG stock, but I'm glad I didn't. I can wait until it becomes mainstream. I don't need to risk millions on a gamble when I can make hundreds of thousands on a sure bet. Does that make sense?
Have a nice day, and please come clean with the facts, because I am very interested to see how this soap opera plays out.
Signed, A degreed Mechanical Engineer from Michigan Technological University mtu.edu |