I have to speak up on this. Jon is Jon. He KNOWS what he does. He LOVES what
he does. He is a straightshooter and quite frankly does not sugar coat
things. You may or may not warm up to that kind, but he is not two faced or
hypocritical. That quite frankly is a trait I admire. His results are
factual and real world. His attention to detail is second to none, and I
have always found him to be fair and honest.

Many people say they want this or that, but when someone works to deliver,
many times those very people that asked will not put up the FAIR price, or
understanding of what it takes to make it worthwhile for the development in
the first place. Some will be the first to criticize the result and hard
work. I'm not saying anyone in particular now in this particular case, but
it happens repeatedly. It makes sense for those tuners to therefore spend
the most constantly
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Morris, SMS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "V-MAX TECH LIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Vmax] Forwarded Mail - eBusiness RANT !!


> That's a good point, Mike, there are a few ways of arranging your email
(and
> site) to aid response time etc..  But, (i) with, for example, 300 emails a
> day to sort & reply to, and most (if not all) being relevant to the
> business, I can understand the difficulties Jon & others face..  and (ii)
> any VMax products or services are ON-topic, IMO..
>
> I have to confess that this isn't a totally unbiased reply.  Having dealt
> with Jon Cornell over the past couple of months I can honestly say I find
> him genuine & hard-grafting.  His demand for quality is like nothing I've
> seen before.  When replies to my own emails have been slow it's usually
> because he's been in the workshop 18+ hours!
>
> Regards
> Steve
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mike Oberle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > WARNING!: Off topic post !! (Apologies in advance to list admin)
> >
> > Jon Cornell's response concerns me. When I posted a few days ago asking
> > about Electrex one of the replies was:
> >
> > "no but how  many times do u have to respond to something an not get an
> > anwser before u get smart?" (name of respondent withheld).
> >
> > This reply is only indicative of an attitude rather than providing
> feedback.
> >
> > Everyone wants to have an "eBusiness". Everybody wants to have a web
site,
> > blah, blah, blah. Thanks IBM...
> >
> > I feel like companies that aren't prepared to take their online presence
> > seriously are just acting like wallpaper. This is NOT an attack on
> Electrex
> > or UFO nor is it in defense author of the original e-mail (sorry for the
> > run-on). It is a trend that has been growing for some time.
> >
> > Now, since I am sure to be flamed for this statement I will back up my
> > comments with an offer to counsel Jon and any other folks on ways to
> improve
> > their online presence and response time to e-mail/web requests.
> >
> > As for the rest of us, set your e-mail app to request delivery and read
> > receipts. Then you will know when they got it and when they read it.
> >
> > Mike Oberle /1990 Shiny-Black MonkeyMax
> > VMOA #1355 / AIM - "Injuhneer"
> >
>
>
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