Boudica
I'm here for Educational Purposes
Tiki is smart, and he's not going anywhere near this disaster.What would Tiki do?
Tiki is smart, and he's not going anywhere near this disaster.What would Tiki do?
I am not the one who is barking.Since he's retired, Barking at everyone on this forum is his day job. And hobby apparently.
Well! Now that YOU have proclaimed it, I GUESS NOT!There is no need to develop a new way to identify fonts.
or at least, you know, tens of ones...
Oh gosh. oh golly! how will I ever recover from such a comment?Yep. I'm pretty well convinced this person is a troll. I'm out.
You sure seem to have a problem with anyone stating something with which you disagree. Now you're evidently lowering the bar to personal attacks.Well! Now that YOU have proclaimed it, I GUESS NOT!
You sure have a beligerant attitude, all because people aren't climbing over each other to help you with your little project for free. Get over yourself. You're not making any friends. You made a thread The other day looking for a pity party, and have spent the past couple days attacking and insulting some of the most respected members of this forum. Check yourself.Here is a guy who convinced 185 strangers to sing a song together. No Reward. No Pay. No recognition.
Not EVERYONE requires MONEY in order to do something good for humanity.
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I am returning personal attacks. I respond in kind. I did not start the piss fight.You sure seem to have a problem with anyone stating something with which you disagree. Now you're evidently lowering the bar to personal attacks.
I know all about your credentials. You do not understand what I seek to do.My credentials are well known to many members here. I built this forum and ran it for 14 years while also being a professional sign maker for several decades. I also was a type dealer and brought a program to market to do what you don't know how to do but think you can get all of humanity to do and find a need for.
No, You royally proclaimed that "THE NEED NOT BEITH THERE!" for another attempt to solve the "WHAT FONT IS THIS?" issue that your program HAS NOT SOLVED. I'm sorry. I did not realize that the whole world needs to get your blessing, before attempting to do something good for humanity.I only replied to offer some light onto your pet project and be helpful.
Every forum has a Fred Weiss or a Gino.This was evidently a mistake and I will now bow out of any further response since it appears to be futile in your case.
Good luck to you.
I never expected any such action from people on this forum. Too many inflated egos here. I put the word out. People know people. Someone might know someone who might be interested in this.You sure have a beligerant attitude, all because people aren't climbing over each other to help you with your little project for free.
??? WTF are you talking about?Get over yourself. You're not making any friends. You made a thread The other day looking for a pity party,
Nope. I came in nice and friendly! It was the smarmy responses from people who think their %^&* doesn't stink that directed the course of my responses. I think some people here need to take a long look at themselves in a mirror.and have spent the past couple days attacking and insulting some of the most respected members of this forum. Check yourself.
Astute. As usualHmmmm............
I do not, but I do know a little about the history of DHL. The 'H' in DHL has a connection here to the island & a local lawyer made millions off this caseDo you know the story of the start of Federal Express?
Joe
Yep. I'm pretty well convinced this person is a troll. I'm out.I think you're exactly who he's trying to draw in for free services.
This is truly fascinating! And dare I say, educational.I do not, but I do know a little about the history of DHL. The 'H' in DHL has a connection here to the island & a local lawyer made millions off this case
Larry Lee Hillblom was an American businessman and co-founder of the shipping company DHL Worldwide Express.
His seaplane crashed on May 21, 1995, on a flight from Pagan Island to Saipan. The bodies of the pilot, Robert Long, and a business partner were found, but Hillblom's body was never recovered.
This is the part if the story where things take a much darker tone.....
Hillblom's will stated that the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) would receive his estate, and he didn't specify any children in the 1982 will. After his death, Hillblom's estate was the subject of lawsuits from children fathered across the Pacific. Under Saipan law, illegitimate children born after a will has been drawn up are entitled to make a claim on the estate.
Many women from several East Asian and Oceanian countries claimed he had fathered children with them. (Women who were under the age of consent at the time also claimed statutory rape.) Kaylani Kinney was the first to come forward, claiming to have given birth to a son named Junior Larry Hillblom. Before his death, Hillblom had resided in Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands, whose probate law recognises the right of all children to a share of their father's estate, notwithstanding any will to the contrary. But because Hillblom's body was not recovered in the crash, no DNA test could be performed to prove paternity.
Mysteriously, his house in Saipan was discovered to have been wiped clean of any traces of his DNA. The sinks had been scrubbed with muriatic acid, and toothbrushes, combs, hairbrushes and clothes were found buried in the backyard, making them useless for DNA testing
Investigators discovered he had had a facial mole removed at UCSF Medical Center, and it was still there; UCSF agreed to relinquish the mole (although its release could deprive UCSF of the estate if it could be used to prove Hillblom had sired children). It was later discovered, however, that the mole was not from Hillblom but oddly enough from someone unknown.
Hillblom's mother, brother, and half-brother initially refused to submit their DNA, which could also have been used to determine the paternity of the children. A team of investigators were dispatched to compare the DNA of all the children suing for a claim on Hillblom's estate. The investigators surmised that since the girls were located in different countries, if the children shared certain DNA markers, the only logical conclusion would be that they would almost certainly have the same father. In the end, a judge ordered Hillblom's brother and mother to submit to genetic testing. The tests confirmed that four of the eight claimants were Hillblom's children.
It was ultimately determined that a Vietnamese child, Lory Nguyen; Jellian Cuartero, 5, and Mercedita Feliciano, 4, of the Philippines; and Junior Larry Hillblom, of Palau were fathered by Hillblom. In the final settlement, each of the four children received a gross payment of US$90 million, reduced to about US$50 million after taxes and fees, while the remaining US$240 million went to the Hillblom Foundation, which followed Hillblom's wishes and donated funds to the University of California, San Francisco for medical research.
The Evil Story of Larry Hillblom, the H from DHL
Everyone knows DHL, a lot of us will have used them from time to time. The business was set up in 1969 by three guys called Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn and now has upwards of 380,000 employees and turned the three owners into extremely wealthy men. Today we're not looking at...www.dannydutch.com
Yes, he had a driving passion and did not let anything get in his way, not even age of consent laws.This is truly fascinating! And dare I say, educational
Of course they were... Nice looking. Good thing you were working on the outside of the vehicle?Yes, he had a driving passion and did not let anything get in his way, not even age of consent laws.
We did some work on the vehicles of the lawyer representing Larry Jr. They were very nice vehicles.
Do you know what a flash mob is?
Joe