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Old December 11th 04, 05:00 PM
Richard Ness
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He didn't bring to your attention that you are a spammer.

Another word of advice to take heed of:
Be very careful when spamming. Complaints will get you shut
down VERY quickly


"GPSMike" > wrote in message oups.com...
> Why do you say that? I don't take any offense to what he stated on my
> product or it's features. He did present it in a rather interesting
> manner, and he brought up a rather valuable concern about the satellite
> imagery and how it's used. If anything his comments assisted me.
> Anyone who helps me, is indeed a friend
>



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Old December 11th 04, 05:06 PM
GPSMike
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Why would you want the viewpoint from the driver? If your car is
stolen, and it's on the freeway being driven, with this you can
identify that it is ON the freeway or in front of a building or
something along those lines. And on top of that, it gives you the
address or location and orientation (direction traveling)

When you click here
http://vehiclelocate.net/login/index..._password=demo

And click on "location" look at the very first report and it says
direction. So it is very useful. I feel like I'm debating with a
competitor. Again thanks for the comments.

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Old December 11th 04, 05:06 PM
GPSMike
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Why would you want the viewpoint from the driver? If your car is
stolen, and it's on the freeway being driven, with this you can
identify that it is ON the freeway or in front of a building or
something along those lines. And on top of that, it gives you the
address or location and orientation (direction traveling)

When you click here
http://vehiclelocate.net/login/index..._password=demo

And click on "location" look at the very first report and it says
direction. So it is very useful. I feel like I'm debating with a
competitor. Again thanks for the comments.

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Old December 11th 04, 05:20 PM
GPSMike
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Richard Ness wrote:
> He didn't bring to your attention that you are a spammer.
>
> Another word of advice to take heed of:
> Be very careful when spamming. Complaints will get you shut
> down VERY quickly


I thought spamming was sending unsolicited mass e-mails or flodding
message boards with advertising. Neither of these things I have done.
All I wish to accomplish is to drive a specific demographic to my site.

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Old December 11th 04, 05:20 PM
GPSMike
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Richard Ness wrote:
> He didn't bring to your attention that you are a spammer.
>
> Another word of advice to take heed of:
> Be very careful when spamming. Complaints will get you shut
> down VERY quickly


I thought spamming was sending unsolicited mass e-mails or flodding
message boards with advertising. Neither of these things I have done.
All I wish to accomplish is to drive a specific demographic to my site.

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Old December 11th 04, 05:45 PM
Richard Ness
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Crossposting may possibly qualify you....

I wasn't complaining, just a word of caution.
Some newsgroups have members who are HIGHLY
militant and will complain to your ISP with very little
provocation. It's good to be VERY aware of this.

Proceed with EXTREME caution.



"GPSMike" > wrote in message oups.com...
>
> Richard Ness wrote:
>> He didn't bring to your attention that you are a spammer.
>>
>> Another word of advice to take heed of:
>> Be very careful when spamming. Complaints will get you shut
>> down VERY quickly

>
> I thought spamming was sending unsolicited mass e-mails or flodding
> message boards with advertising. Neither of these things I have done.
> All I wish to accomplish is to drive a specific demographic to my site.
>



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Old December 11th 04, 05:45 PM
Richard Ness
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Crossposting may possibly qualify you....

I wasn't complaining, just a word of caution.
Some newsgroups have members who are HIGHLY
militant and will complain to your ISP with very little
provocation. It's good to be VERY aware of this.

Proceed with EXTREME caution.



"GPSMike" > wrote in message oups.com...
>
> Richard Ness wrote:
>> He didn't bring to your attention that you are a spammer.
>>
>> Another word of advice to take heed of:
>> Be very careful when spamming. Complaints will get you shut
>> down VERY quickly

>
> I thought spamming was sending unsolicited mass e-mails or flodding
> message boards with advertising. Neither of these things I have done.
> All I wish to accomplish is to drive a specific demographic to my site.
>



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Old December 11th 04, 05:57 PM
GPSMike
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Thank you for the words of caution. I do appreciate that.

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Old December 11th 04, 05:57 PM
GPSMike
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Thank you for the words of caution. I do appreciate that.

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Old December 11th 04, 09:16 PM
Bill 2
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"GPSMike" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Hey thanks for the comments. I never represented that the images were
> real time. Yes the images are superimposed over the map, it just gives
> the requesting party the ability to identify fixed buildings and other
> landmarks to aid in the location of their vehicles.


You see the roofs of buildings, not very useful unless you are planning on
flying to your car in a helicopter. Maps will indicate major landmarks, and
will indicate cross streets, etc. A map and address / coordinates is
sufficient, the photo is a bit of a gimmick.


 




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