Lycus--Nah, that visit just sent up a huge red flag. My patented scam detecting program revolves around "sensors" which
are very similar to what you might refer to as a red flags. The
sensors can vary in intensity, so there is no way to say that
one or two can determine that a co. is a scam even if they
are calling for extreme alertness to other sensors. However,
when the sensors get piled up like cord wood as in this case,
it is way beyond debating whether it is a scam or not. We are
now talking fact!! Everytime that I think the stack can't get
higher, da boyz activate another sensor. I am really waiting
for the "pull your certs...short squeeze" and the shift into
nanotech or bird flu. One of the tricks that I love the best
is the ol' "Much ado about nothing and above all be commital
to nothing!"
If I do end up accepting a position with a major university
as chairman of the Dept. of Scamology, I think I will use
RSMI as a textbook example. Both the Univ. of Washington
and the Univ. of Wisconsin keep calling me with offers but
the climate up there......no way.
cheers
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