Re: how to tell if your father ever loved you
- From: $Zero <zero@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 21:33:54 -0700
On Jun 21, 9:14?pm, Ray Haddad <rhad...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
$Zero <z...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> instead replied:
[this one didn't even pretend to send, so this is
second attempt to post this]
hmm...
the posts are finally starting to dribble in.
and it's only about a two hour delay.
remarkable technology, as always.
On Jun 21, 4:36?pm, Ray Haddad <rhad...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
$Zero <z...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> instead replied:
On Jun 21, 7:09?am, Ray Haddad <rhad...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
$Zero <z...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> instead replied:
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http://groups.google.com/group/misc.writing/msg/879e9cadc0c96186
it was problem-solving for hire, swift-boy.
duh.
Must not have been very innovative either.
it was and still is.
unlike you.
Still can't or won't describe your business. Oh, well. Another Xero
waste of time. Move along. Nothing to see here.
what more would you like to know, our fricken' prices?
we charged a flat hourly rate or one could buy our problem-solving
abilities in bulk.
you describe your goal (or confusion), we'd help you resolve it.
EOFS.
utter simplicity.
Except for the part about needing investors.
bingo!
Looks like there'd be nearly no startup costs
"looks like"
trade secrets, duh.
That you're a genius?
obviously, that's no secret. duh.
That's definitely well hidden and secret.
apparently my genius is only "hidden" from those who are obsessively
jealous of moi, like your pathetic, despicable, maliciously lashing-
out always-blowing-your-top self.
QED
but sure, theoretically i could always hire myself out as an
individual consultant, except for the reasons that i cannot.
That's certainly very circular logic.
no it isn't, swift-boy.
aka: quick-boat-boy
anyway, some of those many reasons followed in this post, yet, not
surpisingly, you missed them.
duh.
Agreed. That's a "duh" kind of statement you made.
tell us again why you got the "Hadduh" nickname, won't you?
and certainly no need for the government to shut you down.
Didn't you claim that to be the case?
no.
not in reference to that original business (which i started more than
a decade ago -- the one where i had investors).
Then you've had more than one attempt to sell your genius and they
all failed miserably.
no. they all succeeded fabulously.
i always inevitably produce flawless profitable innovations with my
creative genius.
it wasn't my genius abilities that failed, it was the people involved
in the businesses who ended up failing miserably -- including myself,
unfortunately.
OTOH, the government DID shut me down a few years ago when i applied
my creative genius consulting abilities to a third (or was it the
fourth or fitfth or whatever) project that i had started long AFTER
the first one failed due to the crybaby impatient investors pulling
out.
By not paying you welfare payments?
no, by impatiently and fearfully throwing their money down the toilet.
You had no investors or investors who backed out
do try to keep up, twist-boy.
That's what you suggested yourself.
you're confusing two or more different projects.
You either had nobody you could
interest in investing
bzzzt.
i raised almost half a million dollars of investment for the one
project, the problem-solving thinger.
or investors who pulled out.
bingo!
and the government pounded in the final nail?
only clearly did that happen in regards to my most recently funded
project,
actually, there was another one after that one as well.
i never give up.
i just take much-needed vacations.
which was progressing along VERY nicely until the government
shut it down temporarily (for a bureaucratic technicality that they
openly ignored for over a year) -- thus demoralizing my latest
unsophisticated investor into giving up totally and choosing
bankruptsy instead of success.
You drove an investor into bankruptcy?
no. the government did that.
and the investor's inability to do basic math.
How creative and clever your genius truly is.
as creative as i am, i'm not that good at coddling the severely
emotionally damaged illogic of impatient fearful clueless crybaby
adults.
my tolerance has run seriously thin in that area.
And now you want more investors?
yep.
success would have only cost another $100 or so dollars a month in
loan payments -- but the demoralized investor chose instead to lose
ther entire $40,000+ that was already invested.
You swindled $40k from an investor and still needed welfare?
i swindled nothing.
i put it all to creative genius use for the sake of the business.
and the business was doing fantastic precisely because of the way i
spent all of that money.
nad it was only gonna better and better.
but when the government shut us down temporarily, our monthly bills
didn't suddenly stop.
just the income flow stopped.
the income flow that was already covering the nut quite nicely.
so, with the income stream from creating and selling our products
turned off completely, we needed another $10,000 loan to bridge the
timespan between when we got shutdown and when we could feasibly could
re-open.
meanwhile our phone was ringing off the hook from all of our customers
who wanted yet more and more of our product.
but we couldn't make any of it any more do to selective bureaucratic
harassment, Mr. swift-boy.
Why didn't you offer to pay his loan payment from your profits?
see if you can figure that out.
duh.
some businessman you are, huh?
An investor might believe that was due him.
only a severely financially and emotionally crippled investor would
believe that.
this amazingly stupid decision on the investor's part ending up
costing much more than $100 per month in the form of bankruptsy
payments.
brilliant, huh?
With you as an advisor . . .
had the investor heeded my advice, the investor could have been a
millionaire on this very day -- as could i have been -- only three-
plus years after we had started from scratch.
instead, there are bankrupsty payments to make for another couple of
years.
utterly brilliant move on their part.
that's what happens when people ignore my creative genius advice.
such is my life.
it's a "comedy" of (other people's) errors.
And missing welfare payments. Don't forget those.
how could i?
anyway, the very first business i developed was very successful and
continues to this day to provide comfortable livings for several
people -- although, right after i left, its inevitable and enormous
growth potential suddenly leveled off and never progressed beyond
where i left it.
actually, it went down quite a bit. but although the income stream was
lowered, it remained at a level where it was still good enough to
provide a far better living for someone who would have otherwise been
sweeping floors for a little more than minimum wage had i not created
the business i donated to him -- irresponsible numbskull that he is.
and ever since then, i've been seriously blackballed by that idiotic
ungrateful person for whom i generously gave a comfortable living to
-- in order to avoid having to deal with his daily ungrateful idiocy
and constant clueless ranting.
-$Zero...
things idiots like moi notice -- M, E, W, 3
http://groups.google.com/group/megablog/msg/4b1043928c4f8afb
"Divergent production is the creative generation of
multiple answers to a set problem. For example, find
uses for 1 metre lengths of black cotton."
http://preview.tinyurl.com/2ndgkw
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