18 Apr
1994
18 Apr
'94
12:34 p.m.
think land patents People bought them for $5, and mined $12Billion worth of gold out of them. I can't remember who the person was that bought all the US oil lands in the 19th century for next to nothing because while the oil was known to exist (there) technology did not exist for pumping it from 150 feet. Four years later they had the technology. What you paid vs what they are worth (especially in the future) are not necessarily closely bound. Marty
Martin Lee Schoffstall sez:
Hint, think about buying back network numbers.
Just how much did you pay for -your- network numbers? How much are they worth to you? I just might be willing to take you up on your most generous offer.
-- Regards, Bill Manning