To: Wolff who wrote (4054 ) 4/25/2000 1:37:00 AM From: Scott C. Lemon Respond to of 6847
Hello Wolff, I have to admit that I really look forward to your posts. They have this quality about them that I just can't seem to get anywhere else. I never quite know what I'll see ... some repeated post of historical information ... some unrelated technology posted with a "chicken-little-the-sky-is-falling" commentary ... maybe even some lame attempts at insults. I have to say that it's great. You are a *wonderful* person to have on this thread! > Lemon, you present nothing of substance other than what > you feel is true. Actually, just so that you can continue your learning lessons, this is known as "experience" and "expertise". It's funny, but I found that having these two qualities suddenly caused companies and people to throw large sums of money at me and my company. On top of that, several of them keep coming back indicating that my team and I have been able to make some very accurate predictions. But I guess that only time will tell ... > What is clear is that your responses, is that your > understanding of technology and your understanding of the > XYBR business model, have no relationship together. I think that you mean "What is clear from your responses ..." - I know that you seem to get fairly confused when trying to be aggressive. So if I am right at what you were trying to say, then I would like to pursue this further. Let's examine this issue: 1. You have demonstrated that you have limited technical knowledge time and time again. You have, on numerous occasions, completely confused products and technologies, (computers and memory sticks?) and most recently your understanding and interpretation of a technology patent. So I think that we can all agree that you have limited technical knowledge. (Or that you are purposely trying to mislead people ... you pick!) 2. You have repeated over and over that you do not, and can not, understand the Xybernaut products, their value, and the way that Xybernaut will make any money - which seems to indicate that you do not understand their business model. (Well, unless you have been stating these things as lies in an attempt to mislead people ... you pick again!) So now, you decide to state that *my* understanding of technology (thank you for acknowledging it!) and *my* understanding of the Xybernaut business model (which you have no understanding of!) have no relationship together. Hmmm ... so what you are really saying is that just because you fail to understand some quite obvious technology, and an accompanying business model ... well ... then no one else can! Further reduced, I guess that this means if you are not perceptive of a particular matter, then no one else is? I love it ... this really was a post worth looking forward to! I can't wait for tomorrow! (I always enjoy our technical discussions!) Scott C. Lemon