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Gotta agree.
Mr. Ingram takes an extraordinarily offensive approach, in trying to publicisize what may well be an excellent product. Nothing I have seen leads me to think favorably of him or his company. Bug off, Tim. I have a lifetime in "water sports", 20+ years in sea kayaks, and my 8 year old has been soloing in kayaks for 3 years. If I see a similar product from a competitor, I will take a long, serious look. But I will not do business with you. Curtis (aka Sal's Dad) "Greg Evans" wrote in message ... Tim, I don't visit this group often, and will admit to being a novice in the area of water sports. I have, however, been involved in sales/marketing for over 20 years. I gotta tell, ya...you're killing yourself here. Even if your product had everything to be the next "killer app", no one will buy it if your sales approach is similar to your remarks in this thread. Here's what I am hearing..."Hey guys, I have an absolutely fabulous product that will save lives. Obviously you guys are pathetic, liars, and idiots because you don't see how great my idea is." Man...that's a tough sell...I've been thrown out of clients offices for far, far less than that. Perhaps a new approach is in order. Might be worth thinking about. G. Evans "Tim Ingram" wrote in message ... Dear Larry, Brian, Rick and Himmler: We see your confirmation today that you will lie (even include rafts to wildly distort USCG stats), to leave people dead in the water wearing PFDs or not. You will kill for little money, or none at all. Regarding rafts: Canoes and kayaks can be very good life rafts as my links below describe. Why not sell canoes and kayaks by safety. Not as much fun as killing I suppose. Your pathetic little newsgroup is only useful as a source for this study into the murder of US citizens, including kids. Tim (Tim Ingram) wrote in message m... See the 1st 2 messages after Kait O'Hara, analyst hired by the US Coast Guard, requested information from these august groups. Steve Scarborough and Mr Reichart come to mind. The stats per 100,000 far exeed US vehicle deaths. In fact, canoe and kayak deaths far exceed any death rate in US history. As I have said before, this high rate is only possible by means of a deliberate and planned intention to take the lives of US citizens. They are kids: Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, YMCA campers; and moms, dads, brothers and sisters. The moral ethic of these newsgroups, as I have said before, would make Himmler, or another hate-filled person content. It is very easy to murder innocent people, who are unsuspecting, and naturally trust that the instructors' lobby would not try to kill them, or mislead the US Coast Guard. Water is an especially deadly MO (rate of body heat loss 25 times the rate in air.) Canoes and kayaks without a built-in means of self-rescue are extremely deadly. Instruction is a murderous bait and switch scam, detailed in the following book for all recent canoe and kayak instruction books: Canoe and Kayak Scam Kills 1000 Americans: US Coast Guard Studies Device to Save Victims paste in address bar of browser if link doesn't work: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/16818) Tim Reference: http://www.bconnex.net/~timkayak/canoe.html |
Are we *still* feeding the sick puppy??!!
Please STOP!!
John Kuthe... |
USCG Report on Sponsons Coming
Received via email from USCG 3 March 2004
"A contractor has completed the Sponson report for the Office of Boating Safety. It is currently being reviewed by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA), Boats & Associated Equipment Committee. I expect to have their input within the month and hope to release the report shortly thereafter. We will attempt to make an electronic version of the report available to the public via the Office of Boating website at http://www.uscgboating.org/ . Richard V Kanehl Recreational Boating Safety Specialist USCG, G-OPB-3, 202-267-0976" |
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