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Re: EOL's
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:47:51 -0500, Bob Worthy <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
> "Robert L Bass" wrote in message
>
> "Al Colombo"
>> <securitymission@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> He made up the
>> conversation to suit his own weak ego.
>
> Was that comment necessary? Al has never flamed you that I know of.
>
>> > He has no idea about my background...
>
>> Your foreground being what it is, it's difficult even to see your
>> background.
>
> Being your same old self, I see Robert.
>
>> > I think it's not that hard to tell a "reporter" who writes
>> > about security from someone who's worked in the
>> > field.
>>
>> I never said you hadn't worked in the field many years ago.
>
> Such as yourself.
>
>
>> I said that most of the stuff you "write" is just quotes from what
>> others have written for you.
>
> Part of being a *reporter*. (reporter: to serve as a carrier of a
> message;
> to relate the words or sense of something said) So what is your point,
> Robert?
>
>> > I've never elaborated much in the news group or in
>> > any of the mags concerning my past. Perhaps it's
>> > time to do that...
>>
>> Yes, tell us about your "degree" as an engineer's assistant.
>> Which university was that?
>
> Condescending remarks outline your true worth to humanity, Robert.
>
>>> I was a Nutone Independent Installing Dealer as well >>as a
>> > Nutone Service Center...
>>
>> Ah, yes. Nutone Intercoms. They were junk even by the standards
>> at the time. I've ripped out more Nutone intercoms than I care
>> to recall. We'd bring sheet rock and lots of spackle every time
>> we replaced one since the old Nutones were huge, recessed boxes.
>
> Should have sent them to Al for repair. I am sure the customer would have
> been far happier than to have that patch job in house. To bad you didn't
> at
> least have an alternative product to offer them.
>
>> I've yet to see a 5-year old Nutone intercom that was still
>> working.
>
> Shows the level of your field experience.
>
>> I sell replacement parts for them only because most
>> people don't want to fix the huge holes that would be left in
>> their walls if they replaced them with better quality hardware.
>
> You sell replacement parts because that is what you are in business to
> do.
> What kind of BS are trying to push here Robert?
>
>> If you were pushing Nutone I can understand why you had to get
>> out of the business.
>
> Let's send this thread to the Nutone rep here is Florida, Bob Mondor and
> see
> if they are satisfied with RLB.
>
> After a while it would take three service
>> techs for every installer just to keep up with the constantly
>> failing hardware.
>
> Yah, I'll forward it.
>
>> > I also held a distributorship with tekTone and Faraday.
>>
>> That's nice. I have relationships with almost every major
>> manufacturer and distributor in the industry.
>
> We already know that you were a lay mistress. A quote from RLB. Before I
> went into the biz, I looked like
> this....(I) After I got into the biz, with all my relationships, I now
> look
> like this....(0).. or was that after you got out.
>
>> You were a plumber, too.
>
> No, those are all your past buddies...hey hey hey
>
>> When I get
>> back to Florida I'll give you a call. We have a drain that keeps
>> getting clogged and...
>
> That is just hamburger grease, try drinking some degreaser :^)
>
>
>> Knowing how little SDM pays vs the potential income from
>> operating an alarm company, one wonders what problems led to your
>> dismissal.
>
> Why would **one** give two hoots? It is what it is.
>
>> > While I worked for that firm...
>> > --- snip ---
>> > You can't help but pick up a thing or two with that kind
>> > of experience...
>>
>> Perhaps if you had learned a thing or two about resistor
>> tolerance I'd believe you.
>
> Why would making a mistake or a statement that was left open to
> interpetation be reason for you to not believe anything he has to say,
> other
> than you simply being you.
>>
>> > I re-entered the field in 2001 when I resigned from SDM.
>>
>> Why did they fire you?
>
> Where did you get that? I don't see it in his statement or any statement
> he
> made in this post.
>
>> SDM is a pretty tolerant outfit.
>
> As if you know.
>
>> > I ended up working at a large electrical firm where I
>> > establshed a low-voltage company. We were in the
>> > black in about 2 years and three months. I resigned
>> > from there in the fall of 2004 when I signed on full
>> > time with SSI.
>>
>> So here you were, running a successful alarm company again and
>> yet you took a major pay cut to become a reporter for a third
>> rate trade mag? What's wrong with this picture, Al?
>
> What is wrong is that you are trying to spin something that isn't there.
> Stop and think people make career changes for many different reasons.
> While
> I am copying NuTone maybe Mike Zawinski would like to know what the
> founder
> of, what ever webstore you are calling it today, thinks of SSI.
>
>> Why is it
>> that every time you work for someone else you end up "resigning"
>> as soon as they are on their feet?
>
> Ever stop to think that the challenge to some is to get companies on
> their
> feet and when that happens the challenge is over? On to the next one.
>
>> Could it be that there's an
>> underlying personality disorder or are you just making this stuff
>> up?
>
> Or are you just try to dig up a reaction so that you can continue your
> sarcasm.
>
>> > Thanks for letting me ramble on.
>>
>> Feel free to ramble at any time.
>
> And if you continue to reply with sarcasm and condescending remarks, I
> will
> be there to out your over inflated ego mixed with some sort of mental
> impairment.
>
> BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! Another day just chaulk full of kicks
> and
> giggles!!!!!! Keep um coming Robert.
>
>
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