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To: Eric L who wrote (271)11/3/2003 6:05:51 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2955
 
Another Callous Misrepresentation of Fact

Jim,

<< Siemens recently stated that in 5 years all wireless phones sold would be 3G .. I may have missed it by 1 year >>

You missed it by a mile and seriously misrepresented fact, and you did it consciously.

<< I believe I captured the spirit of Mr. Lamprecht’s message >>

I believe that you seriously and consciously misreresentsd fact once again.

There is little correlation between the supposed fact you stated and the actual statement made by Rudi Lamprecht, Siemens board member.

<< Uncle Frank, so much for the decorum on your new thread with the personal attacks from Eric and Mike ><>

Examine your conscience, please.

- Eric -



To: Eric L who wrote (271)11/3/2003 6:24:44 PM
From: Mike Buckley  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2955
 
Eric,

you did it consciously

As one who has been publicly accused in the other thread of being dishonest, hypocritical, writing revisionist history, writing posts with both fists pumping, discouraging dissenting opinion, driving people from the thread, and having an inflated ego (that's just in the last week), seeing your comment about Jim is very unsettling. Jim might have presented inaccurate information but you can't possibly know that he did so consciously.

I believe you owe him and the thread an apology. Otherwise, this thread is no better than the other one, in which case I'm outta both of them instead of one of them.

--Mike Buckley