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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ZuluGroup.com (ZULU/ESVS)-Ecommerce & Internet Advertising
ZULU 0.00Nov 19 4:00 PM EST

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To: PartyTime who wrote (918)2/8/1999 3:22:00 AM
From: Jon Tara  Read Replies (2) of 2003
 
PT, you wrote on YooHoo:

"Forget about the typos. You still have to prove that these mysterious links are not linked You can't do that, can you?

Ever hear of corporate espionage? Opposition research? Sabotage? Don't tell me you're a patent attorney whose not familiar with this kind of stuff. I'm curious to know why you think Zulu might be immune from either of these three things. Can you provide a reasonable and a rationale answer why none of this could EVER happen to poor little
pennystock Zulu? "

So, are you accusing simweb.com of some kind of spying? Or somebody else? Or are you accusing somebody of breaking into the ZuluMedia server and setting things up to make it appear they are bumbling?

(But even I don't think this is evidence of bumbling. It's an easy to overlook mistake, since it is completely benign since it doesn't affect any normal part of the web site - it only affect snooping spinning fools...)

Look, the sites ARE linked. I explained how they are linked. There is a redirect in ZuluMedia's server that redirects /images/ to the simweb.com site. This isn't some mysterious "portal" that gives simweb.com or anybody else some secret passageway into Zulu's server. The redirect just sends a header to your browser telling it "go here, instead" and it's your browser that accesses the simweb.com site.

The simweb.com webmaster wasn't aware of this redirect, so it's almost certainly a mistake - something left over from the transition from the old simweb.com domain before somebody else registered it.

(BTW, I e-mailed the simweb.com webmaster again, replying to his mail. I let him know that there is an individual making claims that there is some relationship between Zulumedia and simweb.com, and suggested that he let Zulumedia know about that when he contacts them. I'm sure that neither company wants false information of this nature to be spread.)
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