Re: WANTED: SOFTWARE INVENTIONS

From: Paul Lutus (nospam_at_nosite.zzz)
Date: 08/30/04


Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 22:33:56 -0700

Marcello do Guzman wrote:

> PAUL,
>
> You harbor a lot of anger don't you.

No, I just think frauds should be unmasked as soon as possible.

> You don't know a damn thing about
> me.

I know plenty about you, and if you don't want me to post all of it here,
stop polluting this newsgroup.

> I saw your website and there is absolutely nothing on your webiste
> of any value to society.

I see you can invent new lies to go along with the old ones. Not surprising.
Here is the truth:

Sites linked to http://arachnoid.com: 1,080

Sites linked to http://maxpages.com/myvideos: 0

Source: Google. Linkage is a metric used by Google and other search engines
to evaluate the value of a website. It is similar in principle to the
number of scientific papers that refer to one of your own.

Therefore, according to Google, there is abosolutely nothing of value to
anyone on your site.

> First I am not a shark.

Yes, you are. You have no qualifications, no idea how you appear to others,
and no prospects.

> Anyone who really
> believes they have a software product that would be of interest to
> investors, by all means respond.

Yes, if you don't care about your future.

> Disregard Paul's post. He is nothing,
> but a loser,

Yes. A multimillionaire loser with an international reputation.

> who for whatever eason, has decided to become the chief
> of police for thisw NG.

No police needed, only people whose consciences are intact:

"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do
nothing." -- Edmund Burke.

> I don;t report to you Paul,

You don't report to a conscience either.

> so please take
> your *** someplace else.

And this is how you expect to get people to trust you to represent them
before venture capitalists? You just destroyed what was left of your
credibility. It was a small step downward.

> Any bright programmers with real software
> products, in the areas that I mentioned in my post, please contact me.

No bright programmers are stupid enough to trust this ex-videotape salesman
with no experience and no conscience.

> If you software fills a need in the market or solves a problem not
> currently addressed, I definitely what to know about.

I repeat for those who missed it: "I definitely what to know about." To
represent programmers, you must at least know standard English grammar.
This is only part of a long list of requirements.

Finally, anyone who posts advertisements in Usenet newsgroups hasn't a clue.
It violates the rules and charter of most newsgroups, including this one.
It abuses the medium, and it alienates the very people on whom you would
like to depend for your sorry livelihood: programmers.

You couldn't kidnap a clue at gunpoint.

-- 
Paul Lutus
http://www.arachnoid.com