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To: jhild who wrote (41878)10/27/1999 2:54:00 PM
From: wlcnyc  Respond to of 43774
 
Oh, little j.....how far you have fallen. How could you make such a misleading post?

Anyone who should just happen upon little j's projected revenues and earnings for DEAO's ISP services should be aware of the following:

1. Six subscribers? As I recall this information came from a highly unscientific, unofficial, incomplete poll taken on the Raging Bull board. If this is not the source of this number, I think it would be wise for him to supply that source. If, in fact, it is the source of his information, then by this post he is exposing his willingness to believe anything that is posted there - if it fits his agenda....uh, excuse me, the plot line of his story.

2. I believe the "charges" that he is using in his calculations are a total "guesstimate" on his part. They most likely are based on some figures posted on Raging Bull for which I have yet to see any substantiating evidence, i.e., a contract between DAEO and any "wholesaler." Again, he appears to be selective in what he accepts as "facts" to further his story.

3. His last sentence appears to be quite sarcastic. Unfortunately, if he is being sarcastic, it is unclear where the sarcasm begins and/or ends.

4. According to at least one dictionary "to lie" can be defined as the following:

"1 : to make an untrue statement with intent to deceive
2 : to create a false or misleading impression
"

m-w.com

5. IMO, little j's post are often full of it. "It' being innuendo, implication, misleading and deceptive information, etc. and of course, sarcasm. All of which seem to follow to a specific story line.

Bill