I've gone back over WHAT you said here, Wayne, and you claim that the Card is (in your words) "genuine", and you say:
but that he did -- at least on one occassion present himself as (CEO of Amiga Inc) to the public. He did -- as publicly stated now -- hand out cards stating it as fact. It was, in fact, a "genuine card".
whereas Garry Hare states:
In February, 2003, Bill McEwen asked if I would consider joining Amiga as Chairman and CEO. Ultimately I agreed, contingent on Amiga securing a minimum investment and operating capital
. . . I printed 25 business cards with the Amiga logo and my personal contact information.
. . I met with four companies where I know the senior management quite well and one where I did not.
. . In every meeting I told people that I was considering joining the Company and proceeded with a business discussion.
. . I told David (Traub) I was considering joining Amiga. David asked how to reach me, I gave him a card. At the end of this conversation David said he was associated with Bill Buck . . .
At about the same time I ran into an old friend who publishes a well known gaming magazine. I mentioned I was thinking of joining Amiga and he asked if he could announce it if I did. I gave him a card and promised to call and send him a press release if and when, I joined. There was no such announcement.
(Mr. Buck) specifically knew that I had not taken the CEO position.
I'm really wondering how
bhoggett can-
'still claim that the card is (in ALL ways) genuine'?
and
'that the Card's presenter was misrepresenting himself, or using a false ID'?
How can a CARD run off by the individual be a quite genuine article, and be a false-ID, at the same time?
How can someone say that they're
considering joining Amiga to a FEW select known individuals, and be afterwards described as
present(ing) themselves
to the public as
CEO of Amiga Inc?
I think of
the Public and
certain individuals as quite different groupings.
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@
bhoggett,
I used the term
unverified, not
false!
My
AirCamCo Card Images DO exist, but I've never claimed that the information on those card designs is true information! There you are - I've just
verified that (in fact) the information on THESE Cards is
not genuine! :lol:
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and
please recall that I said above:
"My "memory" has that my thoughts on that ocassion centered around the possibility that THAT card had been created in an office, and not in a regular production run at a printing establishment!"
and compare that to Gary's: "I printed 25 business cards . . ."!
HOW have I mis-represented the origin of that card?
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(NOTE- Quite nasty
Edit by admin : below where with he deteted it because he was shown to be name-calling,- making false accusations,- and revealed to be using faulty logic!)