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Re: Jagman post# 20700

Monday, 07/16/2007 5:36:33 AM

Monday, July 16, 2007 5:36:33 AM

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I met an engineer who developed the first digital radio in the late 60s. His company was contracted to sell these top of the line units to the military for a half mill a piece. There was nothing like it. Its performance was flawless. So their competition took the only option, they initiated a hostile takeover.

Then followed the classic corperate blunder. They fired all the older engineers from company A and hired younger men who could come in at half the price. Ironically, though they had all the blue prints and schematics, they could never get that radio to work.

No amount of money could ever replace the knowhow of those older men.

Tony has dedicated 20 years to birthing this child. It is his life's work. Why hand it over to someone else at the most exiting time in his life?

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