To: aleta who wrote (13832 ) 9/12/1998 12:54:00 PM From: PartyTime Respond to of 18444
>>>You're certainly know more about the market and business then either PT or I. I was thinking earlier that it was odd that he had chosen to make contact with someone who is a homemaker and a rollerblading musician. Not ideal people to analyze the situation correctly if you ask me and perhaps the least risky for him to deal with. Why not TerryT as well?<<< Aleta, where have you been? This all started when Bambaata posted: Why don't make the trip? Although there was a reference to me checking my rollerblades in at the door, I believe if you read that post you'll see that the offer was open to anyone who wished to accept it. I wrote back that I would love to go, but felt that I was better suited for organizing the victory party. I then recommended that Aleta and Terry T visit. I even put some pressure on them to make the visit. They both decided not to visit. I said that I would make the trip if they refused. They did. So I began publicly stating that I'd go and I began PMing some folks to see if they wanted to attend as well, Joe Copia being one. So far, only Tahoeman has agreed to the visit. Then Hayton, coming into Newport (about an hour's drive away from Boston) calls me up and asks if I want to meet for coffee. I accepted. Ironically, I don't believe he would have made this connection with me had I not on August 20th posted a bunch of negative stuff on Zulu. I copied and pasted my remarks and forwarded them to Marck Wachs, asking him to forward them to Hayton. He did. I used the term "ironically," above in order to placate Aleta's worst fear: That I would never say anything negative about Zulu. If you look further, Aleta, you will also note some comments where I've been supportive of Terry T's inquiry. I wish you'd get rid of your prejudice against me. It's not helpful stuff, you know? I'm sure that there are those who can see the anti-Zulu game plan strategy here: Beat up on Zulu and beat up on Zulu's most visible proponent. Create an air of confusion for other investors. By all means, destroy all trust that folks can have concerning the company. There seems to be a pattern here, doens't it?