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Nuevolution

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May 29, 2006 3:50 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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First of all Mr. Truck Driver...
Yes Character, Honestly, and  Integrity do count. As far as everything you said?? Your the last man standing in the dark.... It`s time to update yourself in the technology side of things.... You`ve been so busy driving your Rigs that you forgot that technology has grown and that there are free Wifi signals almost everywhere these days... Regardless if you are bumming juice off an un-protected Hot-Spot. Just about every small coffee shop in the nation has free wireless, Now if I am searching for a signal and you fall within my range, If you are protected, I can`t use it right? Most-likely you have to pay or ask for permission to use it.
What`s free is free... As for the consumers not protecting themselves?? Whos fault is that? Mine or the consumers??? I have wirelesss, I`m driving... I need to access the internet... Youre unprotected... what should I do knock on your door and tell you?? first of all I wouldn`t even know what house the signal is coming from. Would I?? I`m sorry I forgot, you have the slightest idea (to busy with rigs..Well Mr.. You would need to know where the signal is coming from.

As for you reposting my posts... I think that is unethical, what to try to prove??

As for the client... I did send him to go fly a kite. I`ve learned in my line of business that if a customer is picky, I`d rather not do business with them. Just common sense...
So Mr.. Trucker, Lay off
Go get your shine box....and have a nice day



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Edgar Monroy
Web Developer / Owner / Consultant
When starting your own business the need to "know-how" is greater than money!
http://www.nuevolution.net
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May 29, 2006 7:40 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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As Rush Limbaugh says :

When those around you are self-destructing ... get out of the way !!

I wish you the best Mr. Nuevolution, just stay away. I, for one, am not interested in your "nuevolution-type ethics". And I doubt that others are too.

As for the "personal attacks" against me ... take it to the sandbox. I`m sure there are those that will listen to your rants.

As far as re-posting your posts ... sir, I simply used your own words to show how much of a sleeze you are.

Again, I wish you the best in your endeavors, just stay away, ok?

Nuevolution

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May 29, 2006 8:25 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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TJG,
I Don`t even care to what you have to say... It seems like everytime I post you hae a smart remark.
As for the company it`s doing good my friend. "Nuevolution-type Ethics?" you are funny...
As if Truck are ethical people, come on now. Didn`t Rush once talk about truck drive stop and what goes on there?
So if you want to talk about ethics? Let`s talk about ethics...  Remember, that the word ethics means knowing the difference between right and wrong.  what`s right to you may not be right to me-- and vise-versa,
So what if I go to a public place and I have 50 different WIFI Signals to choose from?

Does that make me the bad person? Put it like this TJG.... WIFI connections to me are; like what hookers are to all truck Rest areas.
You have a variety to choose from...
It is not my fault that the WIFI signal is there...  "FOR FREE" meaning it`s supplied by a coffe shop or where ever I am at.   

I think you should do research on WIFI and how easy it is to pick up signals.
It would benefit you alot, since you are bringing toys to the sandbox.

Here educate yourself and then I`ll be able to have an educated conversation with you... Until then.. your homework for the next month is: Catch Up on technology: It would do you good...
Start with.
1. What is WIFI  <--- click where it says "Wireless is everywhere..
2. History on Wireless

Then we`ll sit down and have a talk.. Until then my friend.. Stay aways



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Edgar Monroy
Web Developer / Owner / Consultant
When starting your own business the need to "know-how" is greater than money!
http://www.nuevolution.net
executeksearch

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May 30, 2006 2:02 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Don`t make me turn this conversation around kids!! 
Nuevolution

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May 30, 2006 2:23 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Naw, we are done here..
What was supposed to be fun and innocent, had to be turned out to this... He`s always breathing down my neck like a volture.. But I do want to apologize for going along with it. Like Forest Gump Said " Stupid is as stupid does" I don`t know but I tend to fall into his traps all the time... Once again I apologize and it`s not going to happen again..

But back to iouone2,
Wireless is everywhere now. I didn`t know that a coffe shop down the street from where I live offers free Wireless to it`s customers as long as you buy something from there.
I think that almost every bar, and restaurant around me had wireless. Even the Laundromat has it...
It`s not about being sleazy or not having ethics, I`m pretty sure these businesses looked into this before offering it for free.
If you ask me, if I had a restaurant... I would offer WIFI (hot-spots) It helps me bring in new and excisting customers back...over and over again..
I guess it depends on "Where you live" My town even offers T1 and WIFI in the Public Bathrooms...


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Edgar Monroy
Web Developer / Owner / Consultant
When starting your own business the need to "know-how" is greater than money!
http://www.nuevolution.net
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May 30, 2006 3:34 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Naw, we are done here..
What was supposed to be fun and innocent, had to be turned out to this... He`s always breathing down my neck like a volture..

Once again I apologize and it`s not going to happen again..

I find it amazing how Nuevolotion changes his colors like a chameleon. Once he gets his tail caught in the door ... claiming that its ok to "borrow" (steal) someones private WiFi signal (not public WiFi ... as he now claims) he then attempts to spin it that I`m attacking him.

Nuevolution, I`m simply holding your feet to the fire. If you wish to speak like an "expert", then maintain the qualities of an "expert" ... character, integrity, and honesty (not "borrowing" a private individual`s WiFi signal)

As for spending time trying to find a "free" (and I use that term questionably) hotspot, time is too valuable to spend trying to save a few pennies. As I`ve stated before, if you can`t afford 14 cents an hour more to have internet access wherever you go ... then in my opinion, why bother being in business? If $60/month is going to break your business, then something is wrong with that business`s priorties.

Everyone talks about spending money for SEO as a given, but when it comes down to the basics that are needed to stay wired ... it appears that some are so tight (cheap) their pants squeak.

As for Nuevolution`s apology to the forum ... apology accepted.

Nuevolution

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May 30, 2006 4:16 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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TJG, Here we go again..
No one is hiding, I stand by 100% to what I said, as for the apology "it wasn`t directed to you"
My apology  was to the public that is here to learn something valuable, but instead they have to be comfronted by this....

two grown men, ranting like a pack of school girls arguing over an ex-boyfriend. Please drop the subject "The subject here is: Finding Internet Access away from home" Not, School girls with boyfriend problems...

TJG, You have to understand not everyone here makes a six figure income like you, some entreprenuers here are on shoe string budgets. So the importance of finding hot spots is a must... Secondly, just because you pay for it, doesn`t Guarantee you 100 percent that you will find that signal that you are paying for on a monthly basis. So where is your Money going to? Why reinvent the wheel and add overhead to your company when you can access it for free?
Finally, TJG...
You can not steal something you can`t see... WIFI is a signal... It`s invisible..
You can`t see it, taste it, or feel it... All you can do is assume is there if your Green light goes on your Laptop.. So how can someone actually say... You are stealing my "SIGNAL".. Currently, I am in my home office, I have 26 unsecured WIFI signals... I think there`s only like 5 Secured... How do I know which Signal belongs to which house? Can you explain to me what you consider stealing a signal?
So if I choose not to use my signal, is that stealing???
Let`s re-define what the word stealing means when dealing with WIFI and Signals....



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Edgar Monroy
Web Developer / Owner / Consultant
When starting your own business the need to "know-how" is greater than money!
http://www.nuevolution.net
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May 30, 2006 2:18 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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(one) grown men, ranting like a ... school girl(s) arguing over an ex-boyfriend. Please drop the subject "The subject here is: Finding Internet Access away from home" Not, School girls with boyfriend problems...

TJG, You have to understand not everyone here makes a six figure income like you, some entreprenuers here are on shoe string budgets. So the importance of finding hot spots is a must... Secondly, just because you pay for it, doesn`t Guarantee you 100 percent that you will find that signal that you are paying for on a monthly basis. So where is your Money going to? Why reinvent the wheel and add overhead to your company when you can access it for free?


Finally, TJG...
You can not steal something you can`t see... WIFI is a signal... It`s invisible..
You can`t see it, taste it, or feel it...

Can you explain to me what you consider stealing a signal?


So if I choose not to use my signal, is that stealing???
Let`s re-define what the word stealing means when dealing with WIFI and Signals....

Nuevolution wrote:

(one) grown man, ranting like a ... school girl(s) arguing over an ex-boyfriend ...

I agree, so why are you continuing on with your rant??

Nuevolution wrote:

You can not steal something you can`t see... WIFI is a signal... It`s invisible. You can`t see it, taste it, or feel it...

I`m sure there are many "intellectual property" (trademark) attorneys that would beg to differ with you.

Nuevolution wrote:

Can you explain to me what you consider stealing a signal?

If I need to explain what stealing is than IMHO your parents did not do a very good job raising a son.

However, its very simple ...

Stealing : If I aquire something that is not mine ... that I have not paid for or given consideration for (business law term) ... without the express consent of the owner of that product or service ... then I am stealing. Plain and Simple !!

Nuevolution

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May 30, 2006 2:29 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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TJG,
before my ratings go down the drain.. I must have to say... You won, By far your parents did a good job in raising you... You are what I call a perfect man... So for the sake of this posting. I am leaving it alone if you want to continue with it... feel free... But like I said for the sake of my raking and ratings on SUN... I will give you the benefit of the doubt and I will leave it at that..
Intellectual Properties? On a signal? If it`s offered for free?
any ways... have a good day TJG....
This discussion is done with... You made my ratings go down.

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Edgar Monroy
Web Developer / Owner / Consultant
When starting your own business the need to "know-how" is greater than money!
http://www.nuevolution.net
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