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Re: plaintif2000 post# 18558

Monday, 09/26/2005 5:48:54 AM

Monday, September 26, 2005 5:48:54 AM

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P2kantfreakingspellandis perpetuating a lie (have a nice talk with mr. a? ~ yeah,I know about that too)...so you want to attack me over something I didn't say? be my guest. I'm wondering how a guy that has written by your own words over 100,000 lines of code could have only just tried a wifi hotspot in Q-3 2005 when they've been around since 1999 for very early adopters. Most guys I know that code get everything early so what gives?

Besides that, I never said anything about code erasing or not, what I said was that you don't know anything about programming phones and I stand by that statement.

Moreover, you either know so little about CLYW and are so drunk on the kool aid that this company serves or you are such a dishonest and disengenuous cretin that it's no wonder you hate someone like me that isn't invested in this stock and can tell people the truth.

So go ahead, call me a fraud, call me a liar, call me anything you like. What you say, coupled with the fact that even with spell check on just about every program you could ever want to use you spell worse than my dyslexic ex wife on her worst day,and you come up well short of looking like a) a person with an IQ much higher than room temperature and b) you are obviously lying through your teeth in each and every thing you say on here to attempt to better your position in a company that at a minimum is in serious trouble and could be engaged in acts that should at least merit a cursory look by the SEC.

To tell the truth, I wouldn't be surprised if you turn out to be one of the folks employed by CLYW directly. Time will tell.

What is certain is that unlike you, I make my posts with full disclosure and beyond that have heavily trafficked blogs were any number of people could point out my erroneous statements at any time. The truth is that I don't mind making mistakes because it gives me the chance to learn something new. I have no problem admitting when I am in error. Maybe you should take a page or two from my playbook. Here are two suggestions: tell the truth. Even when you don't feel like it or when it won't directly benefit you. People recognize liars and...well... you surely know that game judging from your antics here... and two, learn to admit it when you are wrong.

Face it, you've bet on a dog that can't hunt. ASNAP still isn't in a single phone, big companies have found many ways around the patent, the CTO is gone, the only companies that your beloved CLYW seem to do business with are ones in which they have an interest (hardly open market sales), their CFO and CEO are literally racing each other out the door and covering their tracks with language that looks a lot like a defense strategy and the latest PR issued by the company is an out and out lie.

I don't know. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe CLYW is the greatest thing since sliced bread and you and ASNAP are gonna be billionares! Maybe you'll buy the companies I work for just so you can fire me and put me on the street. Maybe. But I am not going to let my fear of that possibility hold me back. Nope.

I do wish you the best of luck though. Personally,I think you've got potential as an author (fiction of course), or maybe as an expert witness for class action lawsuits. I don't know why that one comes to mind...somehow it just...kinda...suits you.

Aloha,

-stitch
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