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Nice close lol. Exactly as predicted.
Great volume today.......
Never said she quit. Said she is GONE.
Whether quit or fired, the position and the person who many on here said was so critical to future success and that the position proved SRMX was in the big leagues, is now gone.
Ignoring this and pretending it means everything is fine makes no sense.
3 months from now is CES. Not having a BDM at this point is not good, unless there are no products to sell..........
Of course Max will not address this with shareholders so the cloud of questions just continues.
You were so proud of having direct communication with Keri. So, did she tell you in advance she was leaving and why she scrubbed her work history of any connection to SRMX?
So, no concerns that such a cutting edge company has outdated information on it's websites, phone numbers listed to contact them which do not actually work, the BDM no longer around and wiped away any connection to SRMX from her work history, the sky website being deactivated from 10-1 to 10-8, and the product that was suppose to achieve world domination is not even mentioned on the "new" sky website?
Can you find a way back image of the SkiQ? I'm pretty sure it had the Skyfidelity logo in the bottom left or right corner of it.
The fact that SkiQ is not talked about on sky and the link to Tri from sky also says nothing about SkiQ, gives the appearance that SkiQ is in the rear mirror now.
This is the link to tri from the sky site. Why no reference to SkiQ?
https://web.archive.org/web/20180825211738/http://skyfidelityinc.com/cloud-services-iot/tricascade/
No investor info because they don't want to say anything.
Then again, they have nothing to say because nothing positive is happening.
Only thing fake appears to be the SkiQ.
This explains why SRMX said in February that it would begin being released in March, with full deployment by June, only to say on June 29, that SkiQ wasn't going to market any time soon because the rest of the world wasn't ready for it.
It sounded like BS then, and it smells even worse now that it disappeared from the sky site.
It's not on the sky site. It was a sky product. That's all one needs to know.
Actually, SkiQ was the main focus on the sky site prior to the site being shut down on 10-1.
There was a picture of the SkiQ as the first thing seen on the sky site.
Keep in mind SkiQ was under the Sky umbrella, not Tri.
With the sky site being the most updated, having been revamped after being shut down since 10-1, I suspect it is the most accurate reflection of what is going on.
If you click on Tricascade from the new sky site, there is no mention of SkiQ on there either.
While the Tricascadeinc.com does still show SkiQ, it isn't a stretch to say that this will get updated at some point.
At the most basic level, if SkiQ was the future, wouldn't it be listed on the sky site??
HA! No SkiQ no worries. RIP SRMX
Sky website is back but SKIQ IS GONE!
http://skyfidelityinc.com/
Looks like the magician Max made SkiQ disappear.
Ricavision was at CES 2 years in a row, with products that were viewed as having great potential, then they disappeared.
Being at CES is not indicative of great things to come.
The fact that the skifidelity website is gone, and the Business Development Manager is gone and wants no trace of SRMX on her record is much more compelling, but doesn't seem to worry many people for some odd reason?
Max Li lack of success story. Read on
For those who need a reminder that past performance is usually indicative of future performance..........
Any of this sound familiar? Was at CES to launch new products, then phones stopped working, no product deliveries, then bye bye. SRMX still not written the final chapter but this novel sounds real familiar.
Max Li - CEO of Ricavision
1997 – 2007
10 yrs
Newport Beach, CA
__________________
Julie Jacobson, CE Pro · October 8, 2008
Goodbye Ricavision? Media Center and SideShow Darling Disappears
One of the early darlings of Windows Media Center, and a great hope for Vista SideShow, seems to have disappeared ... with beta tester dollars.
Ricavision, a great hope in the Media Center space, appears to be out of business.
Phones are disconnected at the Irvine, Calif. headquarters of the PC maker, which was one of the most promising purveyors of Windows SideShow technology.
A former employee who answered his cell phone indicated that Ricavision was essentially gone.
Privately held Ricavision International Inc. was founded in 1993 but reinvented itself in 2004, when it focused its operations on Windows Media Center.
Ricavision caused quite a stir at CES 2006, where it launched its Plix brand of high-end Media Center PCs.
That was about the last we heard from the company until one year later when, at CES 2007, the company wowed Vista lovers with a prototype remote control running Windows SideShow.
SideShow was then – and still is—an emerging technology that enables little bits of information grabbed from Vista PCs (e.g., Outlook appointments and electronic programming guides) to be accessed even without booting up. (Read the SideShow White Paper.)
In its first iteration, Ricavision’s product used IR for A/V control and Bluetooth for SideShow communications. It was originally scheduled to ship in April 2006 for about $199 retail.
Not even close.
Beta Tester Loses Out
Our Media Center/SideShow adviser Derek Flickinger of Interactive Homes Inc., beta tested the first version of VAVE. He thought it was pretty cool, despite the usual pre-release bugs, driver issues and tooling. Worst of all, it was not a universal remote.
We never ran that story. Ricavision put the kibosh on it.
The new and improved VAVE100 appeared this past January at CES, improving upon the original design in several areas. Flickinger believes that, based on the specs of the VAVE100, “Ricavision really did listen to input and had incorporated some pretty cool features.”
This one would have universal remote capabilities, among some other niceties.
Being the eternal optimist, SideShow aficionado, and in retrospect a bit of a sucker, Flickinger for some reason forked out $350 (plus shipping!!) for a beta unit of the VAVE100 in June. Ricavision said on June 4 that the units should arrive at their offices “next week!”
If they did arrive, then Ricavision never let on. Months passed and Flickinger wondered when the darn thing would arrive. His emails and calls went unanswered.
After reaching several disconnected phone numbers at the Ricavision office, and calling unanswered cell phones of every related contact in his database, Flickinger finally reached a human being who was about as happy as Flickinger: not very.
Ricavision had gone underground.
Ricavision was a Media Center darling for a year or so, and many geeks were counting on its VAVE100– seemingly the only SideShow remote in development.
So why do I seem to be the first one to report on the disappearance of the company? Was Flickinger the only would-be beta tester to get burned?
We hear elsewhere that a Microsoft developer recently ordered one of Ricavision’s SideShow development modules. It arrived disheveled and the display was reportedly broken.
Whither SideShow?
What will happen to SideShow now?
After a strong showing at CES 2007, SideShow disappointed at CES 2008.
“Windows SideShow still is alive and kicking,” says Flickinger. “In our opinion, the VAVE100 would have been the device that made Windows SideShow take off. “
He notes that there are now “quite a few” Windows SideShow Gadgets available for accessing applications on a Vista PC. The solutions, he says, are particularly compelling for mobile phone applications.
Still, Flickinger is disheartened by the Ricavision fiasco.
“This whole thing is a shame,” he says.. “It could have been the right product at the right time. The concept of Windows SideShow still is a great idea, especially with the Windows SideShow Gadgets for Windows Media Center.”
Flickinger (available for hire, by the way), offers a word of advice for developers: “From a usability perspective, having both [A/V control and SideShow] in the same remote was confusing. I think a separate Windows SideShow device almost would be more effective.”
Flickinger remains optimistic. Recently, he picked up a cute PicoLCD for Windows SideShow for a paltry $50.
“It’s not nearly as usable as the Ricavision remote and only supports Glance Data (four scrolling lines),” he says, “but it’s a lot less money.”
And, um, at least the company shipped the product.
UPDATE - 10/8
I just heard from another beta tester who did receive the VAVE100 but returned it for “a lot of reasons.” He never got a refund. He has heard similar things from the other would-be beta testers “and they all said the same: no contact what so ever with Ricavision.”
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Julie Jacobson, recipient of the 2014 CEA TechHome Leadership Award, is co-founder of EH Publishing, producer of CE Pro, Electronic House, Commercial Integrator, Security Sales and other leading technology publications. She currently spends most of her time writing for CE Pro in the areas of home automation, security, networked A/V and the business of home systems integration. Julie majored in Economics at the University of Michigan, spent a year abroad at Cambridge University, earned an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin, and has never taken a journalism class in her life. She's a washed-up Ultimate Frisbee player currently residing in Carlsbad, Calif. Email Julie at jjacobson@ehpub.com
https://www.cepro.com/article/goodbye_ricavision_media_center_and_sideshow_darling_disappears/
You have to ask? Ricavision disappeared without a trace and the last 10 months of SRMX have been a slow painful fade away.
Now it appears the BDM, Keri, was never really a part of the team as she has made SRMX disappear from her work history and we also have the disappearance of skyfidelityinc.com as of 10-1.
Then, there are phone numbers listed on the OTC and tricascade sites which don't actually work.
None of this point to growth...........
Max is a magician. He makes companies disappear
Ricavision 2.0 in the making.
Did you ever know what's going on?
You believe in VIC-,CHI-,IBR-,PXD-, and those are all in the toilet worse than SRMX.
This is where Max goes next, after he has paid off all SRMX debt with shareholder money, and SRMX disappears.
Keri, gone. Skyfidelityinc.com - gone.
Wow, not even a website to promote SkiQ.
How much worse can it get?
I do not like people who lie, deceive, make up things, put out false narratives, intentionally mislead others with the intent to have them believe something that is simply not real, etc.
Max Li and Tim Peabody fall into this category.
Numerous posters on this board fall into this category.
If the shoe fits, wear it.
Not liking SRMX is not the case, as SRMX is an intangible.
I like facts. Others would be better served to do the same.
Since February, the facts have led me to question just about everything this company has said.
Since February, just about everything this company has said has been untrue.
That's a fact.
Yup. Sorry man. Wish I had been wrong about this since I started questioning things back in February. The writing has been on the wall the whole time and this is just one more thing to add to an already long list of negatives.
Of course, some on here will say this is a great thing and it means they are going to have an even better website "soon".
In June, Keri was the subject of opposing sides on this board, over whether or not she actually had a significant role with SRMX and whether or not she was newly hired.
I maintained the facts indicated she was a prop, while others declared her as the one who would make SRMX golden.
It took 4 months, but we finally have our answer......
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Post from 6-6-18
sngrbff
Wednesday, 06/06/18 08:58:20 AM
Re: None
Post #53551 of 58955
New Business Manager???
How about reading a little bit instead of misleading people.
Allegedly, this person has been in the role for over a year.
And apparently there is not enough work for her with Tri, seeing as how she is currently working 2 other jobs as well?
How can she be the Director of Sales and Marketing for Summit Athletes and an Area Manager for Cutera, while dedicating her time to Tri?
Seriously, her prior work experience is not even in the same orbit as what Tri is about so how does any of this make sense?
Business Development Manager
Company Name
TRI CASCADE, INC.
Dates Employed
May 2017 – Present
Employment Duration
1 yr 2 mos
Location
Irvine, CA
Director of Sales and Marketing
Company Name
Summit Athletes
Dates Employed
Jul 2008 – Present
Employment Duration
10 yrs
Location
Greater Los Angeles Area
Area Sales Manager
Company Name
Cutera
Dates Employed
Jan 2005 – Present
Employment Duration
13 yrs 6 mos
Wow! Keri took SRMX off her resume.
Noah hyped 4 stocks that went to .0001 too?
Ha, that is funny. I see why they laughed at both of you.
Maybe Keri returns in 2020...
Didn't you say there would be news 3 weeks ago?? Now it's 2020. Outstanding.
LOG, isn't this your girl?
You said you were tight with her.
Did you know she hitched a ride off the Titanic?
Just like those 4 companies that are down to .0001 vanished like vapor.
You said the same about 4 others that are all at .0001.
Those who believed are begging for change now.
Ha! Now you have a group too. Are they buying $100 at a time? Only $4,400 bought today.
What's the deal with this love affair? The dude was right about one price prediction, one time, and has been wrong on all else.
Not to mention the prior record of tickers that have all failed miserably after receiving the exact same praise that SRMX gets now.
Seems like a great place to profess undying loyalty..........
If the same thing happens to SRMX, that has happened to the others which have been victims of what the "charts" have said, it will get much worse from here.
IRB% .0001
CHI& .0001
PDX@ .0001
VIC+ .0001
All were said to be rockets ready for take off and all imploded.
Facts and track records matter when considering what to believe.
Are those the same charts that were used for all of the other tickers you said would fly, which are all at .0001 or gone now?
Yup. Larry and Frog say it too......
Baby steps backwards sums up SRMX.
Many claims of imminent riches...zero facts
LOTS & LOTS OF BS
What year? Why the decrease from dollars?
Based on what? The MASSIVE NEWS claim?
How about supporting your posted opinion with facts that lead you to the opinion?
SRMX said on 6-29, NOTHING would be a catalyst until at least 2019, so why the constant BS claims? Unless your "soon" really means 5 months from now, which most people would not define as soon.
Reality is the facts of the past 10 months support nothing is happening soon.