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Tyson, warn us the next time you include a comment like "Smokin' hot sex appeal" about a forum contibutor! I'm still cleaning the grapes off the screen that I was chewing when I read that !!
(And I'm not saying that Jack does or doesn't posess any of the above attributes!)
Although he seems like an A1 good guy from my exposure to him.
Anyway, thanks for the link Jack, illuminating stuff. I think that the bottom line is public credit for ones work, and the actual mass broadcasting of that work. I can think of many businesses, and general situations where that is the case.
The product design and development biz, as mentioned above, is one. So many good ideas and products have never seen the light of day for a gazillion reasons, but a lack of available development funds in the hands of enlightened visionaries is high on the list.
And of course there are billions of other examples of the injustice of life, but as Jack points out, he has manuevered himself into a position where he does what he loves, is well rewarded financially, and is able to pursue the things in life that the financial rewards afford him, and that there are plenty others, talented as well, who struggle without the rewards.
Good job, Jack, let's hope for the "breakthrough", but glad you can enjoy what you have in the meantime.
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Jake Gulick, Black Rock, CT.
'73 yellow 911E , & 2003 BMW M3 Cab. Ex: 84 Mazda RX-7 SCCA racer. did ok with it, set some records, won some races, but it wore out, LOL[/B]
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