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Hey what you guys need to realize is coming up with good intellectual property is a Magical experience when you know that it will work for the betterments of all or at least the companies anyways. Edit the rest of the junk ( the creative process is sometimes an stormy one ).
Recent news releases on Chrysler, and Toyota. ( if any of this is true ) from BB.
Immaculate use of MY intellectual property.
Ford, and GM..... My US corporate experience and aggravations were threatening and therefore they did not receive good IP from me. Until the New Camaro ( where I was home and free from criticisms ( and threats ). As it turns out living like a Monk allows for clear thought and good IP.
Why? a Bias towards Chrysler and Toyota. Toyota was the largest, Iococcas helpful interest in the early 80's, and recent help from Daimler. 90's help to Chrysler designs was stained by a visit and removal from Pepperdine U...... Angry BMW fans (possibly shareholders).
Sell STTK at 1.25 for a 22% gain. The stock looks to be peaking from the long term chart and I could use the good results this week after the last 3 poor ones.
I am actively trading while I am doing this so... are we having fun yet ?
Devious
A perfect read of my thoughts would probably have included people who are used to responding very quickly to deals.
So no response to this deal, how come ?
THis was 1977-1980 and I was a contributor, everything that happened after the beginning of stealing phone conversations was a result of irresponsibility in assigning good credit, if you produce it... it wasnt free. Money was most likely misappropriated..... Greed so back to posts #920 & #923.
I could have been a "nicer guy" on the phones I am aware of that, but 25 to 30 years is more than enough patience.
The Japanese Car Story:
Great americans got together with great marketing and perfect marketing names and design(looks) and internal fit and function. The Japanese handled the hardware, they had been proven to be good at that. Reliability and Durability were probably second with most ( both men and women ).
and Yes my design concepts and intellectual property are "baked in that cake, heavily ". But not without the help of a perfect read of my thoughts and some great mockups, etc.
Not hard to fix. Hard to dabble in for 25 to 30 years though.
Industries effected by intellectual property interests
Automotive: ( not aircraft )
Movies:
Music:
Products: ( Retail, Infomercials, etc.)
Very many... too many to get specific with.
Again, if the information can get there and be used than it should be able to be referenced in a CIVIL lawsuit ? thats all I can think of.
KWBT sold @ 0.11 to lock in the 29% gainer.
HRBN not bought because it gapped premarket.
I am convinced that state resources were involved with this and therefore they should have been willing to have a court case about this and sponser it as well since it was providing for ALOT of tax dollars. My costs compared to the revenues gained were IMMENSELY different. No comparison really.
How should it have been handled. Whomever received the info and decided to use it, a phone call to the origins. If someone lied about that than that is why the court request.
Scandals are a part of life, no one should "lose" anything from them but just learn to treat one another better with money and emotions.
again, it falls underneath "giving credit where credit is due ".
If others are dragging social issues into this they really are an entirely different issue.
Intellectual property isnt made availabe because it is aimed at beating or harming anyone, its opportunity for providing for a better life. ( It sure has not worked that way thus far ).
Rxxx at 0.0077 used in place of hrbn,
at 52000 shares.
#920 and #923
Its embarassing because they wont own up to it.
Shareholders need to be convinced to "settle" their intellectual property disputes. What is that going to take the threat of prison ??? Nice.
Yeah, thanks for getting that right, abandoned. definately.
If it isnt obvious by now I am trying to encourage more communication for what I feel is important intellectual property that saves companies and products. Geeeez .
To people who plan to produce something that makes "all good sense in the world" that may be inspired by my ideas. Well I would have to say please give credit where credit is due on that. If that means I dont get credit than well I "should" be able to sue for that, for my comments are included in the designs obvously. If I could have provided better formats and approvals I would have.
It would not be a frivalous lawsuit in terms of it would help identify the content and inspiration that goes into products that sell, work and are accepted by a wide audience. With the right players I have definately proved that "I can do that" by now.
I think post #920 says it all myself.
Derelict ship... cute did you take your meds today ?
Reality.......
however is that the hard rock music just played on competetive spirits. Reality was that I thought that I could do it, in terms of providing "better" ideas than what was available to me as a consumer of music and movies.
15 to 18 years old...means 1979 to 1983.
How do you spell relief? ( we all do it differently )
I did it with curious intensity. I began an interest in writing to obtain acceptance to a large audience inspired by a rock n roll group.
Not for any other interest than a passionate need or desire to understand why I could be getting Wiretapped, how it works ( electrical engineering), and With so much already being produced along the way... How to get Credit for that ?
I think it is funny. ( but very strange ). I guess I hate being ignored when I feel as though my contributions really mattered. So its like Why am I being ignored financially and socially ? Well as the former CEO of Disney said ( Michael Eisner) "its controversial". I definately understand that now especially.
15 to 18 years old...means 1979 to 1983.
How do you spell relief? ( we all do it differently )
I did it with curious intensity. I began an interest in writing to obtain acceptance to a large audience inspired by a rock n roll group.
Not for any other interest than a passionate need or desire to understand why I could be getting Wiretapped, how it works ( electrical engineering), and With so much already being produced along the way... How to get Credit for that ?
I think it is funny. ( but very strange ). I guess I hate being ignored when I feel as though my contributions really mattered. So its like Why am I being ignored financially and socially ? Well as the former CEO of Disney said ( Michael Eisner) "its controversial". I definately understand that now especially.
However it does sound like an "illegally data mined deal" as well.
I presume the Alcatel deal has nothing to do with me, for what could I possibly know about that while sitting at home. This should be obvious.
Congratulations to the release of "one" of our political prisoners anyways... Well the truth is.... Yes Jill you are alive again. Thank god for that.
Jill Carroll: 'I finally feel like I am alive again'
By Glen Johnson, Associated Press Writer | April 3, 2006
BOSTON --Jill Carroll, the journalist kidnapped in Iraq for 82 days, returned to America and a tearful reunion with her family, enveloping herself in long hugs with her parents and twin sister, and flashing the smile that made her a symbol of sympathy.
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Sign up for: Globe Headlines e-mail | Breaking News Alerts Carroll arrived Sunday in Boston on a commercial jet from Germany, wearing a dark blouse and jeans. The Christian Science Monitor reporter was accompanied on the flight by Monitor colleagues, who described her seven-hour flight back to the U.S.
"I finally feel like I am alive again. I feel so good," Carroll said. "To be able to step outside anytime, to feel the sun directly on your face -- to see the whole sky. These are luxuries that we just don't appreciate every day."
Carroll was seized Jan. 7 in western Baghdad by gunmen who killed her Iraqi translator while the two were on the way to meet a Sunni Arab official. She has said her kidnappers confined her to a small, soundproof room with frosted, opaque windows. She was released Thursday.
On her flight, Carroll was touched to find a red rose on her dinner tray, the Monitor reported. Later, a flight attendant dropped off a copy of Friday's USA Today in which she saw her own face framed by a black head scarf. It was a photo of a giant poster that had been erected in Rome.
The 28-year-old American journalist stayed out of public view but reports on the Monitor's Web site, along with photos, showed a joyful reunion with her parents and sister.
"When Jill is ready, the Monitor will begin to tell her story and we will also hold a press conference where she will speak," Editor Richard Bergenheim said in a statement.
Carroll left the Ramstein Air Base in southwestern Germany on Saturday after arriving from Balad Air Base in Baghdad. She strongly disavowed statements she had made during her captivity and shortly after her release, saying she had been repeatedly threatened.
In a video recorded before she was freed and posted by her captors on an Islamist Web site, Carroll spoke out against the U.S. military presence. On Saturday, she said the recording was made under duress.
"During my last night in captivity, my captors forced me to participate in a propaganda video. They told me I would be released if I cooperated. I was living in a threatening environment, under their control, and wanted to go home alive. So I agreed," she said in a statement.
"Things that I was forced to say while captive are now being taken by some as an accurate reflection of my personal views. They are not. The people who kidnapped me and murdered Alan Enwiya are criminals, at best."
She also condemned her captors, although she did not address the war in Iraq. "I will not engage in polemics. But let me be clear: I abhor all who kidnap and murder civilians, and my captors are clearly guilty of both crimes," she said.
Carroll attracted a huge amount of sympathy during her ordeal, and a wide variety of groups in the Middle East, including the Islamic militant group Hamas, appealed for her release.
The kidnappers, calling themselves the Revenge Brigades, had demanded the release of all female detainees in Iraq by Feb. 26 or Carroll would be killed. U.S. officials released some female detainees at the time, but said it had nothing to do with the demands.
In the statement, Carroll also disavowed an interview she gave to the Iraqi Islamic Party, a Sunni Arab organization in whose offices she was dropped off upon her release. She said the party had promised her the interview would not be aired "and broke their word."
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who was held prisoner for more than five years during the Vietnam War, said Carroll found herself in "a terrible, terrible position" and said Americans should view her taped statements critical of the U.S. military presence in Iraq in that context.
"We understand when you're held a captive in that situation that you do things under duress. God bless her, and we're glad she's home," McCain said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Carroll, a Michigan native who graduated in 1999 from the University of Massachusetts with a degree in journalism, was freelancing for the Monitor when she was kidnapped, and was hired about a week later.
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Enough said about that for today.
Bad Public Policy.
The concept of "just about anyone can" frankly scares me and is part of why none of it was profitable for me as of yet.
If I can recognize it at 15-18 years old, than just about anyone can.
You got caught, simple.
If I am not mistaken, deal making requires interested and communicating parties and involves things like contracts and signatures, not predatorial data mining of telephone intellectual property.
OPENING WEEKENDS Spider-Man $114,844,116 Release May 2002
Is any of this real ?
Is the hullabaloo about this ?
Answer: The telephone intellectual property game was not profitable for many KEY players. So they are supposed to eat that ??? They will move onto safer deals instead. ( including myself ).
Ice Age:
Opening Weekend: $70,500,000
(3,964 theaters, $17,785 average)
% of Total Gross: 100.0%
Widest Release: 3,964 theaters
In Release: 3 days / 0.4 weeks
That would be the largest openning of any film in history.
I dont believe that.