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February 2010, Week 1

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Mon, 1 Feb 2010 14:43:20 -0800
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One, if anyone on the "list" is out of work and can email from a scan or fax there aware letter to me; I'd be MORE than happy to give ALL of my lists to that person who is unemployedFREE. I understand this type of situation. 

Two, if you are a company, recruiter, placement agency, Inc., or employed then the list comes for a fee. 

Three, the make up of the list is by far from sources other than the "list" persons. As a matter of fact, its from 20 years of just trying to keep my butt working. Scanning 22 of the major job posting sites, copying/pasting email addresses/companies/names that listed an opening. It comes from colleagues who said what companies they worked for in the past. From networking. Users groups, conferences, training sessions. And on and on. 

Four, I'd be happy to remove ANYONE from the list upon there request. No problem whatsoever. 

Five, Peter E. responses were personal in nature.....something anyone would defend themselves against. How dare he infer anything about me when in actuality he doesn't know me - or anything much beyond my resume' about me. I stand by my comment that the HP3000 is dead O.S. Hey, just my opinion - if that rubs him or someone else the wrong way - no problem - get over it. You have your opinion and I have mine. If you disagree, show the evidence. My argument was why pursue another variant of the OS if there is no market. Moreover, yeah I'm not a good speller. Perhaps too much pot and Led Zeppelin in the mid 70's; but WHO CARES? So I didn't hit the spell checker - gee wiz what's the big deal. Does he really have THAT much spare time on his hands to nick pick such a thing? I've seen CIO's, CEO's and guys on the shop floor not spell something correct - SO WHAT. Hey no biggie. 

If you see no value in my list, then skip it - don't buy it; of if you're out of work contact me for it for FREE upon submission of your unemployment aware letter. I appreciate the leads from all my sources, vendors and individuals over the years. I respect the intelligent dialog on this list and the helpful persons. I have used this list and contributed. I have hoped for help from the list during times when I was only a few months from loosing my home. I understand the unemployment challenge and I thank a contributor for pointing this out. I hope that my generosity is recognized. I am a good guy AND knowledgeable within the IT profession - anyone I've worked with or who really knows me can substantiate this. 

Respectfully, Jim

P.S. I spell checked this. :-) 
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