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To: Felix who wrote (770)2/4/1999 3:24:00 PM
From: Jon Tara  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2003
 
Felix, you hacked a Stock Club user's account. His user ID is "x".

I've reset his password, informed him that his account was hacked, and suggested that he think-up a more creative password. :)

You are in New York, your ISP is ip-plus.net, and you accessed the site at 10:43.02, through your ISP's proxy server, IP address 164.28.36.50. You visited the GTIS and XCIT and NHMCF threads. This is sufficient information for your ISP to identify you by referring to their logs.

Please don't attempt to hack any more Stock Club accounts and make that necessary.

As to your comments about my site - you know what? I agree.

I've never "advertised" or brought it up here. PartyTime is the one who keeps bringing it up. I don't have the time to spend on it that it needs (you know, the Dryer brothers moved in with their parents for a couple of years and worked on SI full-time to get SI to where it is) but it is worth the monthly fees to keep it going until I do have the time, or decide to sell it. PartyTime seems to think it has enough potential that he wanted to put me in touch with a potential partner. Bugged the hell out of PT that I didn't want to persue it.

But aren't we way off-topic here? What about ESVS/ZULU?

(And, though this should not be necessary, or even a topic of converstion, but I know PT will bring it up. I am home today and able to post during the day because I am waiting for the &^%$! repairman to show up to work on my deck. The posheads will have the thread to themselves again tomorrow.)




To: Felix who wrote (770)2/6/1999 10:58:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 2003
 
Felix, this is all intriguing!

First, type in zulugroup.com (click on parent directory) Here you'll discover the connection between ZuluGroup and SimWeb. And don't forget simweb.com was the website for Zulu-tek's subsidiary Softbank Interactive Marketing.

Hit "reply" or "respond" to a Yahoo or SI post. Then type in the following:

simweb.com

Then click "preview."

Once simweb.com pops up in the preview, click it and then click the bar ad which pops up. Once you examined that information, go back to the "preview" menu and click again. A different banner will pop up. Click that banner five or so times and you end up with something different each time.

It looks as though there's a lot of stuff in ZuluGroup's formation--Zulu-tek and Group Omni-Net with online advertising; BFL and others with ecommerce; Laptops, and apparently a SimWeb entity, with technology. Add it all together and it's a lot to offer.

It's my guess, from a strategist's perspective, we're seeing foundation-building in process and that soon all of these entities will exist under one umbrella, under one name and into one trading system. When this happens, I suspect we're going to discover fewer mysteries because it'll all be explained.

And, yes, once again, much of the above could also explain the anti-Zulu rhetoric that could likely be spawned from competition and employee disgruntlement as the organization has reformed itself. It might also explain why most of the Negheads won't provide their true identities? This could be because we might discover they once were employed by an entity(s) which got gobbled up in the ZuluGroup.com building process.

In my opinion, as a penny investment, there's still much we don't yet know. But on the other hand, there are enough mysteries of a positive nature sufficient to justify holding and/or accumulating in the world of PennyLand investing.

The mysteries we know could also be indicators as to why we see big-name executives like Glassberg and Chmiel on board. In short, this kind of multifarious operation will definitely need top-rate management skills.

It seems the only ones ready for Zulu to hit now are its longtime investors who've suffered quite a bit over the past year. We've been waiting a long, long time. But like in baseball, you've still gotta support the fundamental stuff as it's not a matter of winning just on raw talent. It's a matter of winning because you've got your act together.