This is for you.
I would like to help you get on WG3.3NT. This way, you can join Worldlink, and we can build the community up again.
I will be happy to work with you, tracking down addons, mods, etc, and see if its possible if we can move you to 3.3NT.
If you are interested, please contact me either through private message here, or on Pheedom.
Thanks!
OhASys - Pheedom.net
If you are running MBBS 6.25 -> WG2.0 read this!!!
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If you are running MBBS 6.25 -> WG2.0 read this!!!
OhASys - pheedom.net
Anyone who disputes easily discovered facts... well, I don't know what to say to them.
I've provided the entire chain. Since the early/mid 90s, Tim Stryker signed all of the company as collateral on major loans to expand Galacticomm's business. When he died and his widow sold to Yannick Tessier and Peter Berg, they acknowledged this fact. You can read it directly in the SEC filings for the failed IPO of Galacticomm -- that the bank was #1 in line for all of the assets should the business fail, so investors would get bubkus. In 1999 after the IPO was bungled and the business went under, the bank moved to foreclose and DID foreclose. These actions are easily discoverable in Florida's excellent online court system database.
One of the late investors who gave Tessier/Berg some money told his people to grab what they could carry. They setup "NetVillage" (which was a Galacticomm trademark) out of Florida to get away from Florida's sheriff and court systems. If you look at the documentation in Florida's court system database you'll see that the theft of the property was noted and the taker was ordered to return it and the sheriff was ordered to get it back. But as it was in Maryland there wasn't much they could do about it.
The rights to everything went to Union Planters Bank. I contacted them, and they sold me the rights.
So, I'm the legitimate owner of all of this. There is no dispute. The only dispute is that NetVillage was setup after people swiped a few computers and tapes and keys to storage lockers and the domain names etc. They continued to service companies that had service contracts.
They don't have anything showing they own anything at all and the documentation trail - that ANYONE here can confirm independently for themselves - shows it.
I have no interest in their wanna-be Facebook software which really is just a still-klunky web version of this software running an infinite loop. There's not enough money in this to go to court from what I understand although if they had millions of dollars I'm sure that'd be different.
But anyone here can verify this. If you choose to stick your head in the sand and pretend there's even a legitimate "dispute" that's your problem, not mine.
I've provided the entire chain. Since the early/mid 90s, Tim Stryker signed all of the company as collateral on major loans to expand Galacticomm's business. When he died and his widow sold to Yannick Tessier and Peter Berg, they acknowledged this fact. You can read it directly in the SEC filings for the failed IPO of Galacticomm -- that the bank was #1 in line for all of the assets should the business fail, so investors would get bubkus. In 1999 after the IPO was bungled and the business went under, the bank moved to foreclose and DID foreclose. These actions are easily discoverable in Florida's excellent online court system database.
One of the late investors who gave Tessier/Berg some money told his people to grab what they could carry. They setup "NetVillage" (which was a Galacticomm trademark) out of Florida to get away from Florida's sheriff and court systems. If you look at the documentation in Florida's court system database you'll see that the theft of the property was noted and the taker was ordered to return it and the sheriff was ordered to get it back. But as it was in Maryland there wasn't much they could do about it.
The rights to everything went to Union Planters Bank. I contacted them, and they sold me the rights.
So, I'm the legitimate owner of all of this. There is no dispute. The only dispute is that NetVillage was setup after people swiped a few computers and tapes and keys to storage lockers and the domain names etc. They continued to service companies that had service contracts.
They don't have anything showing they own anything at all and the documentation trail - that ANYONE here can confirm independently for themselves - shows it.
I have no interest in their wanna-be Facebook software which really is just a still-klunky web version of this software running an infinite loop. There's not enough money in this to go to court from what I understand although if they had millions of dollars I'm sure that'd be different.
But anyone here can verify this. If you choose to stick your head in the sand and pretend there's even a legitimate "dispute" that's your problem, not mine.