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Re: No offense, Matts, but [message #49021 is a reply to message #49019] Sun, 05 March 2006 19:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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All right guys you caught me, I confess, I am the major stockholder in the company that produces Sonic Barrier. A couple of years ago I hatched a plan to increase the value of my stock holdings. I decided to purchase a Stage 4 Pi from Wayne, wait a couple of years then post on this forum how the cabinet performance could be improved by using Sonic Barrier. I thought if I could just seduce about 10 readers here each to buy around $120.00 worth of the product, that $1,200.00 of retail sales would net the company around $300.00 profit and consequently make my holdings that much more valuable, which in turn I could then sell and retire. I should have known someone would find me out. Rats, foiled again. I guess what did me in was trying to state the problem, show the process of working out a possible solution and the results of its implimentation. Oh well, maybe I should try it over on the Madisound forum, who knows I just might pick up a few bucks there before anybody catches on.
LAL

 
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