Leave it to Albert to stir things up

From: NoBounds@aol.com
Date: Thu Sep 02 1999 - 07:05:19 EEST


I'm a lurker on the RP-ML - I don't usually post but I can't imagine that I'm
the only one who is tired of reading his carping.

* Your information is incorrect (as Ron pointed out)
* You only seem to post when you want to take a shot at 3D
* If Ron Jones & Shared Replicators was buying YOUR machine would you have
posted your question on the RP-ML asking how your machine owner in OK would
"feel about this?"
* Why don't you talk about your machine, your customers, their applications
and successes on the RP-ML? That's what people want to hear about.

Subj: Re: Job Posting
Date: 9/1/99 3:09:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: aaroflex@aaroflex.com (aaroflex)
Sender: owner-rp-ml@ltk.hut.fi
To: ATiburon@aol.com
CC: rjones@sharedreplicators.com, rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi

Dear Andy and all,

I was in Tulsa a few months ago where a friend of mine went to a presentation
by
the 3D salesman who was organizing and pitching the Shared Replicators
program to
an investment group. My friend gave me the pamphlet, but I supposed I tossed
it.
Of course it is easy to check with the Oklahoma State Corporation Commission
to
obtain the names of the incorporators as well as the articles of
incorporation.
The program, as I was told, is to sell shares or a block of time to users
such as
Little Giant Pump Co. and Zebco. I wonder how the 3D machine owner in
Stillwater
feels about this after spending well over a year to build up his own business
in a
farm state with very little product development industry.

Albert C. Young
AAROFLEX, Inc.

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