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Old December 21st 03, 12:23 AM
Jeff Dakers
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Default unique new VFR navigation plotter

Hi everyone, I Just got a new enroute plotter for VFR flying, and it is
amazing! If you haven't heard about it, it's made by Jeffron Industries
and they call it the Speed Wizard and it's great for finding out ETA's and
groundspeed real fast while your flying. It really is so easy I can't
believe it. It's also quite small, only 8" x about 2" so it fits in my
pocket. While this is the main function, it also doubles as a protractor
and nautical mile ruler, all in a very easy to read format.

Good job to the guys at Jeffron, the Speed Wizard is a great product! If
anyone wants to find out about it, they have some free info available at
this address, just send a blank email to to
find out about it. Pick one up, you'll be glad you did. JD




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Old December 21st 03, 02:07 AM
Jerry Springer
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Jeff Daker.....Jeffron sure you just happen to get a new enroute plotter
yah right!!!!


Jeff Dakers wrote:
Hi everyone, I Just got a new enroute plotter for VFR flying, and it is
amazing! If you haven't heard about it, it's made by Jeffron Industries
and they call it the Speed Wizard and it's great for finding out ETA's and
groundspeed real fast while your flying. It really is so easy I can't
believe it. It's also quite small, only 8" x about 2" so it fits in my
pocket. While this is the main function, it also doubles as a protractor
and nautical mile ruler, all in a very easy to read format.

Good job to the guys at Jeffron, the Speed Wizard is a great product! If
anyone wants to find out about it, they have some free info available at
this address, just send a blank email to to
find out about it. Pick one up, you'll be glad you did. JD





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Old December 22nd 03, 03:59 AM
Eric Miller
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"Jeff Dakers" wrote in message
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Hi everyone, I Just got a new enroute plotter for VFR flying, and it is
amazing! If you haven't heard about it, it's made by Jeffron Industries
and they call it the Speed Wizard and it's great for finding out ETA's and
groundspeed real fast while your flying. It really is so easy I can't
believe it. It's also quite small, only 8" x about 2" so it fits in my
pocket. While this is the main function, it also doubles as a protractor
and nautical mile ruler, all in a very easy to read format.

Good job to the guys at Jeffron, the Speed Wizard is a great product!

If
anyone wants to find out about it, they have some free info available at
this address, just send a blank email to to
find out about it. Pick one up, you'll be glad you did. JD


I'd be happier if you weren't posting as a disinterested 3rd party with the
email address


If you got a cool, new product, great! No need to use subterfuge to sell it.

Eric


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Old December 22nd 03, 04:47 AM
Holger Stephan
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Eric Miller wrote:

"Jeff Dakers" wrote in message
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...
Good job to the guys at Jeffron, the Speed Wizard is a great product!
...


If you got a cool, new product, great! No need to use subterfuge to sell
...


I wouldn't want to buy a software product from someone who thinks his
customers are *that* stupid.

- Holger

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Old December 24th 03, 07:49 AM
Corrie
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www.jeffron.com goes to a Network Solutions "under construction" page.
Posting blatant commercial messages in a newsgroup is generally
considered declasse'. Doing so with blatant, transparent duplicity is
generally considered stupid.

Jeff, if you want a website to promote and sell your product, I can
build you one. Legit. Up-front. (I do websites and information
architecture for a living.) It may even help you overcome the
IMMEDIATE bad press in this group you just gave yourself. Maybe you
*have* just invented sliced bread. But *this* crowd is pretty sure to
never find out, because you just painted "DON'T TRUST ME" on your
forehead in neon orange.

But being nice guy and a good consultant, I'll offer you some free
marketing advice: Post another message here, in the clear. Apologize
for being UseNet-clueless, and offer to send a free plotter (not free
information) to the first five or ten people who email you - on the
condition that they send you a *private* email within two weeks with
their honest opinion of the device. Ask for permission to reprint
their comments (first-name attribution only).

That way they don't trash your product publicly (not without publicly
calling *themselves* dishonest) before you get a chance to improve it
based on their feedback. With luck, you also get some sound bites to
send (along with a plotter, perhaps) to the folks at Sporty's, AS&S,
Wick's, Custom Planes, Kitplanes, Flying, etc., for inclusion in the
New Products section.

Corrie

"Jeff Dakers" wrote in message .. .
Hi everyone, I Just got a new enroute plotter for VFR flying, and it is
amazing! If you haven't heard about it, it's made by Jeffron Industries
and they call it the Speed Wizard and it's great for finding out ETA's and
groundspeed real fast while your flying. It really is so easy I can't
believe it. It's also quite small, only 8" x about 2" so it fits in my
pocket. While this is the main function, it also doubles as a protractor
and nautical mile ruler, all in a very easy to read format.

Good job to the guys at Jeffron, the Speed Wizard is a great product! If
anyone wants to find out about it, they have some free info available at
this address, just send a blank email to to
find out about it. Pick one up, you'll be glad you did. JD

 




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