LOL maybe he was thinking of Charles, the AT&T NOt-so Natural Voice he often uses. Unless he was thinking of Charles Rivard?


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-----Original Message----- From: Thomas Ward
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2014 7:24 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] An Inquiry about MOTA

Hi Ishan,

What you are suggesting isn't really practical or particularly
feasible for a number of reasons.

For one thing while the USA is a commercial country a lot of people,
including myself, are in financial trouble right now and can't afford
to just pay someone to write games or whatever. When my soon to be
ex-wife left last fall I had to basically spend all of my savings etc
to hire an attorney for the divorce, and as a result of the divorce I
am pretty much flat broke. While I wouldn't call myself penniless I am
pretty close to it at the moment.

Second, due to a number of factors I haven't been working for a long
time, and am collecting disability. That means while I have money
coming in to pay my bills such as rent, internet, electricity, and so
on I don't have a lot left over for extras. Let alone to hire an
employee as you suggest.

Finally, making audio games isn't likely enough to support one
programmer let alone two or more. At most an audio game will bring in
maybe $10,000 or so in sales, if it does that well, and then about 25%
will come out of it for tax purposes. Say $7,500 clear. Now, we have
to split that between two programmers which comes to $3,250 per person
which is almost nothing. Bottom line, I could probably get a job
working the lunch counter at Burger King, McDonald's, or Wendy's  for
twice that so making a living off of audio games isn't remotely
possible. Much less hiring an employee as you suggest.

As far as PCs Games goes who is Charles? Last I knew Phil worked
alone, and developed Pac-Man Talks and Sarah by himself. He had a
partner when starting out, but he left years ago to per sue a more
lucrative career in the mainstream programming industry. So I do
believe you have your facts wrong, and need to get them straight
before making suggestions that are factually incorrect.

Cheers!


On 10/16/14, ishan dhami <ishan1dha...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Thomas sir!
Do you know phil vlasak?
if you say yes
then do that.
Let's come to the point.
you are a brilliant and talented person which I ever see in my entire life.
so you also know that USA is a capitalist country.
If you have money you can do everything.
If you hire someone for USAGames for programming and updating and managing
you'll gain not lose.
your personal life is effecting your business because you are alone.
the example of phil vlasak is showing us that Charles who is the main
founder of pcsgames is gaining not losing.
same thing will apply on you.
If you do you'll earn not lose.
I think itz a profitable agreement.
So Mr champion go for it!
What do you think my friends? Mr champion should do that or not.
Thanks
Ishan

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