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Phinnaeus Gage (OP)
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October 07, 2012, 03:47:58 AM
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Agreed on needing more than one.  If mediocre people become involved with the foundation we need a second foundation for when the first fails.

Why the hell did you skip Foundation and Empire? ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov
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October 07, 2012, 02:38:52 PM
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Tell the shareholders and Nefario that you want an instrument drawn up by an actual lawyer which indemnifies you against any liability for losses suffered by users/issuers as a result of you handing over the funds.  If they're going to pay for Nefario's legal costs, then they can pay for a lawyer to draft an indemnity, too.  You have as much right to protect yourself legally as Nefario does.

That might be a good idea. I'll think about that.

straight out of college

Heh, I'm in college. Smiley

Theymos you really need to take repentance advice. He’s right; you should protect yourself and stop acting as an officer working for GLBSE. You should want to release the funds to someone/anyone and wash your hands of any responsibility.  If the authorities are really looking into GLBSE you want to distance yourself quickly if your only connection was as temporary custodian of one account.
Theymos knows what he's doing. He has his identity covered very well, most likely.

I never took the time to find out differently, but I've been under the impression that Michael M. is a ~21-year-old college student in Wisconsin. This is not a diss toward theymos or Atlas, but if I'm mistaken, I desire that somebody correct me if this is not fact.

As people, I trust theymos, Gavin and Rassah, among only a handful of others on this forum.

~Bruno K~
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October 09, 2012, 04:54:55 PM
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prolific prosecutor "pads" personal pay plus peculiar pilfering passion

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Legal pad enthusiasts do seem to have a psychological connection to their writing tablets. Philip Moustakis, a mid-level associate at the New York firm of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle, uses one legal pad per case, and prefers yellow over white pads and a faint, as opposed to a dark, rule. "The darker lines intrude upon my thinking—they're yelling back at you," he explained. "You want a more subtle line."

Moustakis is a connoisseur. Firms that are big enough to order their pads in significant bulk qualify to have their firm name stamped on the pads' binding. (At AMPAD, a law firm must order a minimum of 790 pads to qualify for the stamped insignia.) Moustakis collects the blank pads of competing firms. (His collection, once larger, is now down to two pristine pads; he doesn't just collect them, he uses them.) He said he picks them up at conferences with other law firms, and at other events where large stacks are left lying around.

http://www.legalaffairs.org/issues/May-June-2005/scene_snider_mayjun05.msp

Watch your stationary!

I mentioned in another thread that I was going to conduct an investigation into this guy. Not only is he a pack rat, but I have proof that he competes with seasoned dumpster divers. Look forward to my upcoming epic post, but first I need to take a shower. I feel so dirty. Afterwards, I have a date with Maria. Wish me luck in scoring a copped feel.

~Cackling Bear~
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