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Re: asus post# 69794

Monday, 08/17/2015 8:48:04 PM

Monday, August 17, 2015 8:48:04 PM

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What you are saying is like blaming the passenger in a train for the wreck the conductor made. I could spend my time debating this nonsense of yours, but I have better things to do. So, what I am going to do is propose again an idea that I have often repeated, which is very much apropos now that we know for a fact that Henthorn has, at least outwardly, an interest in being in the music businesses.

Why not have battles of the bands in the Seattle-Tacoma area? Approach some bar owners and bands and make an offer to run a yearly contest. The revenues from each battle is divided, naturally, between the bar owners, the musicians and a very small amount for RLTR.

RLTR maintains the website. The voters can go there to vote and buy the music products (CDs, T-shirts, etc.) of the bands. When they spend money, they get more votes. When they go to a show, the ticket they are issue contains the information required for them to go online and vote.

At the end of the year the best bands are brought together for a final battle and the winner gets the big price. A band can participate in many battles throughout the year. The best bands are determined by a formula: the most wins, etc..

After about a week, a particular battle is closed and you cannot vote for that battle anymore.

All the concert can be recorded.

So forth and so on. Because BH is interested in the music business, because his niece is in the music business, because he has contacts in the music business, because he has contacts in the video business, because he has contacts in the technology business, because Seattle is a great community for the entertainment industry, this is something that would work.

Why don't you stop harassing the people here who put their money in this company and, instead, help BH do something positive for a change. In the long run, more money would be made by doing an honest business than by trying to scam a few investors.