You're probably right.
I've been in California too long.  Can't even say 'Hi' to a neighbor without getting 
dragged into court.
On the good side, my company just signed a contract that is going to let me 
upgrade my T2K!
Mark Bushaw

On 16 May 2002 at 17:33, Jose Kuhn wrote:

> Most of the people on this list stuck with the product through the Pervasive
> disaster. I am sure that  Witango is an integral part of our collective
> livelyhoods. Sure there need to be guidelines but I doubt people on this
> list would do harm to their bread and butter. Apple has done this for years.
> 
> Besides, growing Witango is all about reach. With Ent. Does not have the
> resources to get to all 48 states. They have to take some risks. IMHO
> opinion this is a very acceptable one.
> 
> One of the reasons for Apple's survival is their loyalty. One of the reasons
> for the insane loyalty of their customers is that we have always felt part
> of Apple or the Apple community. This Witango Evangelist idea does the same
> thing.
> 
> The truth is if Witango does not rely on others to promote their product,
> they'll never get out of Australia. They had to rely on former strangers to
> be the resellers and distributors. This is just another step down that path.
> 
> Jose
> 
> 
> on 5/16/2002 4:39 PM, Mark Bushaw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > It seems this could expose With to unnecessary risk.  Having unknown people
> > represent their product?  I can just see some representative getting into
> > trouble 
> > and dragging With into court.  Or making elaborate claims that With cannot
> > support.
> > Good marketing opportunity, but I'd want _my_ people representing _my_
> > company.
> > Mark Bushaw
> > 
> > On 16 May 2002 at 15:28, Jose Kuhn wrote:
> > 
> >> Guys and Gals,
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Almost every state university system has a yearly technology conference(In
> >> North Carolina it's called NC CAUSE). There are always vendors there (Apple,
> >> Dell, IBM, M$...etc) Of course this may cost some money but shouldn't
> >> Witango have a presence at each of those?
> >> 
> >> If there was a group of Witango evangelist that could set up a Witango booth
> >> at such conferences, this could be a great way to market the product after
> >> v5 is rolled out. The distributors are too few in number to cover all of the
> >> states so this is where the Witango Evangelist comes in. Have a Witango demo
> >> day at Comp USA.
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Heck, Apple has had volunteers in the past with the Apple Demo Days.
> >> 
> >> I may be weird but I believe this is a good thought!!
> >> 
> >> Jose
> >> 
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