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To: scion who wrote (24)3/22/2010 6:22:39 PM
From: scionRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
However, there are many of you who have really fallen for John, JBII's CEO - is it about money or just him?

Posted by: hipichikk Date: Monday, March 22, 2010 5:08:04 PM
In reply to: rce9rys who wrote msg# 33736 Post # of 33768

Everything on this board is about money and is personal!! My postings have nothing to do about any other type of relationship here. However, there are many of you who have really fallen for John, JBII's CEO - is it about money or just him? I am certainly clear on this, but maybe that's because I know him so well ... are you clear?

And having said that, let's encourage our noble CEO to get lots of connections made in the Congo that he follows through with. If he has Bob with him - good - excellent sales person - RUI - worked for the underbelly of the New York Stock Exchange so can explain hardware/software apps for tape reading - anybody know who he took?

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Posted by: hipichikk Date: Monday, March 22, 2010 6:08:38 PM
In reply to: zardiw who wrote msg# 33759 Post # of 33768

John did an amazing job speaking at the Mass Storage Conference in September 2008. This was sponsored by NASA and some major players were in attendance, in Baltimore, Maryland, if I recall correctly. It was big and so was he - I mean, they were blown away by his solution to reading legacy computer data and his presentation was factual, comprehensive and presented with alot of class. Imagine being in a room in 100's of scientists, engineers and computer brains, and giving a talk that made everyone wish they could have come up with the solution that John did. It was an awesome experience to be in audience and be part of JBI then. I am certain he will impress everyone in the Congo too. Good luck John! Shine!!!

btw I am posting from my father's computer as my home computer will no longer allow me to get into this site - hope its just a temporary thing. If not, see you in April and all the best.

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