Freddie B. wrote on 7/1/07 9:41 PM:
>
> "Blash" <blash1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> Freddie B. wrote on 7/1/07 1:23 PM:
>>
>>> Why are you so pessimistic about the results of the legal process?
Oddly
>>> enough, many people complain (hidden agenda?) that someone can make
>>> millions
>>> off "frivolous lawsuits", and yet it seems hard to get what one really
>>> deserves - ?
>>
>> Because I've seen people get themselves into bad positions because
of
>> initial stupid moves on their parts and instead of learning from their
>> mistakes, their pride causes them to do things even stupider in their
hope
>> of "just to get even"......
>> They usually end up even worse off than if they had just chalked up
the
>> initial move to "a learning experience".......
>>
> Hmmm... I would think, trying to get ones rights asserted through the
legal
> system (assuming the case is handled properly, not a bad judge or jury,
> etc.) would not be a stupid thing in the hope of getting even. I've got
too
> much tied up in this mess to just chalk it up to anything, and although
the
> "company" was delisted, the patent held by the CEO is real and
potentially
> valuable. I have "good paper" etc.
>
"I have "good paper" etc."
I hope it is soft & pliable.......


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