[asterisk-biz] New Wholesale Company
Bob Smith
bureau at inmte.com
Wed Sep 27 08:28:53 MST 2006
24 years hey !
hmm
that is REALLY fishy.. the internet was born on jan 1 1983 witch makes
it 23 years now... when systems on arpanet where switched to tcp/ip
unless we thinking on sept 1 1969 ( nice unix timestamp 1) when arpanet
was actualy born
but that was DOD.. and i guess you prolly where 14 years old at the time..
so i guess you been on the internet longer then the internet itself!
just my 0.02 we all check facts to bash on people .. ain't it that
list's purpose ?
just kidding in fact the 24 years comment. made me want to research it
and find the internet's birthday.
No offense to be taking im not trolling anyone ;) have a nice day all
and remember.. some people will always come back at ya with anything you
say in here..
Later mates
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 10:59:48PM -0400, William Piper wrote:
>
>> We have regular email addresses just like everyone else & it was
>> even put in the original email that was sent. We just don't use
>> it for our Asterisk list... plain & simple. I know many people in
>> the Asterisk community that do the same thing. There is no need to
>> start a flame war over this.
>>
>> If you want to try out SkyNET's new wholesale platform, more power
>> to you, but if you don't because of an email address... well,
>> that's your decision.
>>
>
> It's not just him.
>
> I've been on the net for 23 years, and I have the same reaction: email
> sent as a solicitation for business by an individual acting in their
> capacity as a principal of a business should be sent from an
> identifiably business-affiliated email domain.
>
> If you don't, we will -- reasonably, I think -- jump to the conclusion
> that you're not doing it because you don't have one.. and in this day
> and age, that's ridiculous.
>
> We're the buyers, we have the money. High horses don't sell product.
>
> Cheers,
> -- jra`
>
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