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Old September 25th 04, 07:53 PM
Martin Hotze
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 17:37:07 GMT, Michael 182 wrote:

Quite honestly, the video page is there because I want it to exist, plain
and simple. There are many better ways to market a hotel, and we do
those,
too!


yes, right here.

get another domain and host your aviation stuff without too much linking
to
the hotel there. I guess then it would be much more appreciated by the
community.


Come on Martin, you are far from a usenet purist yourself, since you often
expouse your off topic views in this forum.


agreed (on the off topic postings; but I must say that this only happens
here)

So what if Jay is promoting his
business a little along with the aviation stuff? It's not like he is
promoting a porn site through an aviation newsgroup - the stuff is
relatively on target for the audience.


there are many others here that have aviation related businesses, but they
don't promote their stuff in such a way like Jay does. besides: the domain
will cost him about $10 to $20/year.

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^^^^^^^
you know what this is? this is a signature seperator. a 4 line signature is
widely accepted on usenet and can contain whatever offtopic you want.

Somehow, some way, the Left trash talks "multi-national corporations" and
"big corporations" as if they were messengers of evil, when, in fact,
corporations represent the ultimate, perfect expression of communal
ownership of capital. (Jay Honeck in r.a.p.)


And, as long as we are talking off-topic...

I am a card carrying member of the left, and a confirmed capitalist who has
greatly benefited from building and selling companies. There is no
anti-corporate bias to left politics. On the other hand, to believe that
"corporations represent the ultimate, perfect expression of communal
ownership of capital." is somewhat akin to believing in the tooth fairy.


I .sig'ed this sentence (it is from Jay) because it is funny. at least for
me. :-)

#m

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Somehow, some way, the Left trash talks "multi-national corporations" and
"big corporations" as if they were messengers of evil, when, in fact,
corporations represent the ultimate, perfect expression of communal
ownership of capital. (Jay Honeck in r.a.p.)