[Forum] Interesting thread on Amiga.org | ANN.lu |
Posted on 06-Sep-2004 14:12 GMT by Anonymous (Edited on 2004-09-06 19:48:28 GMT by Christian Kemp) | 382 comments View flat View list |
Due to censorship by Argo the thread is locked but it is interesting to see a major Anti Amiga Inc webmaster turn in to a Genesi attacker and a certain website defender.
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Posted by Kronos on 09-Sep-2004 09:32 GMT | In reply to Comment 328 (Sammy Nordström): >alking to your legal opponent directly is a huge risk. "Anything you say can and
>will be used against you", remember?
There is no such risk when you directly phone the other side. They may hang up on you, but thats all, since they can't use whatever you said in court.
Going through lawyers means a much bigger risk, with much smaller chance to succeed.
But back to the facts:
The buisness-card exists.
Noone (at that time) directly claim that the information on it was false. They all went on how easy it was to falsify such a card, but thats all.
McBill said (under oath) that he was no longer CEO.
Garry handed out the cards.
Garry did work for netventures who at that time claimed to own 50% of AInc.
Garry did end up in charge of AInc in the end.
Possible scenarios:
Garry was (forcefully) introduced as new CEO by Netventures.
He was handing out the cards while there where still some formalities undone.
During that time he(or Netventures) realized that this was not a good way and choose the Itec/KMOS detour.
Garry is trying to save face by claiming to have told everybody bout the "faked" cards.
Makes sense, fits all secondary evidence (McBill's oath, AInc behaviour when the card turned up).
No. 2:
Garry was in talks with AInc,but nothing was decided. He made those cards and handed them out stating that they didn't reflect reality.
Doesn't make much sense, doesn`t fit up with the secondary evidence.
And even my view on Garry isn't bad enough to believe he acted in such a childish unproffesional manor. |
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