Re: WANTED: SOFTWARE INVENTIONS
From: Marcello do Guzman (marcellodoguzman_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/30/04
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 04:47:17 GMT
PAUL,
You harbor a lot of anger don't you. You don't know a damn thing about
me. I saw your website and there is absolutely nothing on your webiste
of any value to society. First I am not a shark. Anyone who really
believes they have a software product that would be of interest to
investors, by all means respond. Disregard Paul's post. He is nothing,
but a loser, who for whatever eason, has decided to become the chief
of police for thisw NG. I don;t report to you Paul, so please take
your *** someplace else. Any bright programmers with real software
products, in the areas that I mentioned in my post, please contact me.
If you software fills a need in the market or solves a problem not
currently addressed, I definitely what to know about.
Marcello
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 11:11:20 -0700, Paul Lutus <nospam@nosite.zzz>
wrote:
>Marcello do Guzman wrote:
>
>> This is not a scam. I am looking for talented programmers who have
>> developed software products with potential. If you have nothing
>> positive to add, let those with talent respond.
>
>If you have nothing to add to the world of computer programming, by all
>means go back to selling used videos online (yes, that is this shark's
>current occupation: http://maxpages.com/myvideos). Also, the fact that you
>don't know who I am speaks volumes about your knowledge of this business.
>
>People who, like me, have been in the software development business for
>decades, who have become succcessful, are in a position to quickly see
>through people like this fraud.
>
>Young programmers should be very vigilant in dealing with sharks like this.
>They should expect to get bitten. The first question they should ask
>themselves is why they would want to hire someone to go to venture
>capitalists in their stead. Why not go directly?
>
>It's easy to see from this shark's prose that he hasn't the slightest idea
>how to go about software marketing. It's all Business 101 boilerplate
>prose.
>
>Finally, please visit this shark's Web site (http://maxpages.com/myvideos).
>Clearly a prestige address, meant to convey a perception of a solid
>software development business of long standing and reputation, yes? Young
>programmers should be particularly wary of people who can't be bothered to
>invest any of their own resources in a business they expect to represent
>you in.
>
>Further, he has no posted credentials and offers no claims about past
>successful software projects. This is what an experienced programmer
>notices when reading this sort of shark-bait.
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