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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (198)8/31/1999 1:20:00 AM
From: snoopy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225
 
Jim Bishop, about RB...

I am not sure what you are talking about when you say: "Ken, RB HDOG board is nuts, and so full of b.s. I don't believe it."

I'm Icu2uknow (Kirk) from the HDOG thread. I have found that most of the people on that particular thread to be some of the hardest working people I have ever seen with the way they have been digging into the background of HDOG. They have been working their butts off trying to figure this out.

"bs"? Exactly what is 'bs'? In my post #1425, I provided a step by step post of exactly what I did. I gave you the name and phone number of the MM that I spoke with; the name and phone number of the TA; the name, address, phone number and contact person with American Club Systems. I even gave you the link to the AOL yellow pages site which actually showed the yellow pages listing of the company. I gave you everything you needed to start making calls, checking things out, making sure this was true. Did you ever consider actually picking up the phone and making a couple of calls to confirm this? I guess it's a lot easier to just sit here in all your pomposity and criticize everyone else, huh? There's a word for that: LAZY.

A lot of the early research turned out not to be true. This has nothing to do with 'bs', Jim Bishop. It has to do with absolutely no one knowing who was behind HDOG, and their attempt to try to figure it out. In other words, they were trying very hard to get to the bottom of this.

By the way, have you even figured out what American Club Systems does? One of our posters did. Here's his post (on RB):

By: Dad_To_Be
Reply To: None Monday, 30 Aug 1999 at 1:08 AM EDT
Post # of 2325


Hey guys, i found some information this weekend on "American Club Systems"

elibrary.com@library_a&dtype=0~0&dinst=

When you click on the above link you might not be able to read the article because you have to register first, which is very short process. You have 30 day free trial and can cancel at any time.
To this article, do the following:

1.Click on "Find" located just left of the Web Address Box.
2.Then click on "Find it on the web"
3.Scroll down to "web centers"
4.Click on "Business Research", located under the heading of Business & Careers.
5.Scroll down little and enter "American Club Systems", in quotation. Don't forget to put in the quotation mark.

There are two documents with information on "American Club Systems"
The American Club Systems mentioned in the article are also located in Columbus, Georgia, which i believe to be the "American Club Systems" in Kirk's post #1425. I sent this article to Kirk and he will ask Mr. Lanktree tomorrow if this is indeed his company. I will call Mr. Lanktree as well, but it appears to be the same company.

I wouldn't check it out if I were you, Jim Bishop. Looks like a bunch of 'bs', if you ask me!

Kirk :>)