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To: PaperProphet who wrote (22376)4/13/2012 3:37:42 AM
From: SteveF of 34028
 
A lot of those TOS don't have much rhyme or reason other than being the 'first crack' that stuck.

There was a time when I totally empathisized with iHub Admin and would have agreed with you. Since then, however, the TOS has been arbitrarily changed to suit whichever controversy-of-the-day exists, not to mention my being booted after playing their game and adhering to that very TOS verbatim after discovering JBII, because, well "this is our board and you're mean." No joke. That was the final and only explanation. Rawnoc, Brig and Zardiw? Not mean! Model iHub denizens (ten death threats per day notwithstanding).

Sarcasm aside, Chvoy and Brost saw the opportunity iHub presented back then and were gung-ho to help Matt Brown create a scammer's Utopian "basher-free" environment.

All IMO of course. Google's too. :)

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To: PaperProphet who wrote (22376)4/13/2012 3:53:28 AM
From: SteveF of 34028
 
IHub's goal doesn't appear to be to optimize communication but it is their site and they can do what they want.


Nope. It's to make a profit. Period.

iHub's biggest secret is that their subscribers aren't their real customers. Sub revenue nowadays is dwarfed by ad revenue. Instead, subscribers are actually the product that iHub is selling to their real customers, the advertisers.

Many have realized by now that they're not only being served up to shameless stock promoters but they're also paying for that privilege. If this ever became commonly accepted then iHub and the other cesspools like it will cease to exist as we know them. Almost there.

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From: SteveF4/13/2012 4:28:52 AM
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The content of Petrino's text messages still available on his business cellphone were obtained by The Associated Press through a Freedom of Information Act request.


That took what, two days? At least the nation can rest easy now that the integrity of college football is still intact! :)


espn.go.com 

Bobby Petrino apologizes in texts

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Worried about his fate, Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino asked colleagues whether he was going to be fired while simultaneously wondering if an investigation would uncover the content of his frequent cellphone texts, according to documents released Thursday night.

The content of Petrino's text messages still available on his business cellphone were obtained by The Associated Press through a Freedom of Information Act request. In the messages, Petrino asks assistant athletic director Chris Wyrick about his job status on April 6 -- the day after he was put on paid leave by athletic director Jeff Long after the revelation that he had hired Jessica Dorrell, with whom he admitted having an inappropriate relationship, just a few days before the two were involved in a motorcycle accident.

"Coach, I know I sometimes aggravate you, but PLEASE listen to me. Does Jeff know EVERYTHING from your standpoint??" Wyrick asked.

"Yes I believe he does," Petrino responded. "Is the mood to fire me or to keep me???"

"I can't honestly speak to (Long's) pulse on that, but my gut is he wants it to work," Wyrick wrote. "You have done the job and most feel like you are due a mulligan."

At about the same time, Petrino texted someone only identified as "Andy" to ask, "Can they get content off my text." Other documents indicate that photo or video content was shared between Petrino and Dorrell over the past seven months.

"I think thy (sic) can only get who you text," Andy replied.

The following day, the coach texted Long, who had launched a review into the hiring of 25-year-old Dorrell late last month by Petrino, a 51-year-old married father of four.



Jeff I appreciate how you handled last night. Let me know if we need to get together again. I'm at your disposal and will do whatever it takes to keep you in my camp and remain your coach.
” -- Former Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino in a text message to Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long

"Hey Jeff, I'm just sitting around wondering what I should be doing??," Petrino wrote. "I just want you to no (sic) how sorry I am that this all happened!!"

That was the last text available on Petrino's cellphone. He was fired three days later.

Petrino was fired Tuesday for failing to disclose his relationship with Dorrell and withholding other information from Long, including that he had once paid her $20,000 for reasons that have not been disclosed. Petrino's available texts, which don't include any that might have been deleted, don't include any with Dorrell, though other documents show that the two had exchanged more than 4,300 texts and nearly 300 calls since September.

The university also released documents related to Dorrell's hiring, which Long this week said didn't follow typical protocol. He said Petrino failed to disclose his conflict of interest in recommending his mistress get an open job as a recruiting coordinator at an annual salary of $55,735.

Long sent a March 19 request to university officials to waive the usual 30-day waiting period so they could fill the open recruiting coordinator job. The documents include Petrino stating why Dorrell was his favored choice out of 159 applicants and three finalists.

"I would like to offer to this candidate," Petrino wrote. "Out of the candidates, she had the best experience and we felt like she would be the best fit for this position."

Someone -- it was not clear who -- also wrote in the interview feedback section of Dorrell: "She has a natural networking ability who can communicate to coaches, student-athletes and donors. Out of the three (finalist) candidates, Jessica has the most overall experience of building relationships that the football program is looking for."

More From ESPN.com

Bobby Petrino has lied to his superiors time and time again. His latest scandal left Jeff Long with only one option, writes Mark Schlabach. Story

Arkansas had to choose between winning at any cost or firing a dishonest Petrino. Firing Petrino was the right decision, writes Tim Keown. Story

Petrino's ouster leaves a huge hole in the Arkansas football program that coaches and players must find a way to overcome, writes Chris Low. Blog

Petrino's firing left recruits with more questions than answers, with one worried top prospect promptly decommiting from the '13 class, writes Jamie Newberg.

Flight manifests involving the football program over the past several months show that Dorrell joined Petrino and three other passengers on two separate day trips, on Feb. 23 and Feb. 29. The first was a roundtrip flight to from Fayetteville to Searcy, Ark., for an appearance at the White County Razorback Club, the second a similar trip to Texarkana, Ark.

The two were also on two more flights the following month, on March 6 and March 12, again joined by three other passengers. Both were day trips, one to Harlingen, Texas, the other to West Memphis, Ark.

In other texts, Petrino praised Long for how he handled the April 5 news conference in which Long announced he had put the coach on leave.

"Jeff I appreciate how you handled last night," Petrino texted. "Let me know if we need to get together again. I'm at your disposal and will do whatever it takes to keep you in my camp and remain your coach."

Long, who had been concerned about Petrino's health after the motorcycle accident, texted back: "Thanks Bobby, I am working through the process. Jeff."

It was a more brusque response than just a few days earlier, when Long showed repeated concern about Petrino's condition after the accident. Long texted Petrino twice the night of his accident and again the following morning.

"Bobby respect your privacy but would like to hear from you," Long texted on the morning of April 2. "Let me know how you are. Jeff."

Petrino called Long at 10:07 a.m., more than 15 hours after the accident. In later texts, Petrino said he felt sore after suffering four broken ribs and a cracked neck vertebra but seemed to be doing better. Long said he admired Petrino's toughness and encouraged him not to "push too far."

Long's concern continued until the 3:11 p.m. phone call April 5 when Petrino came clean about his affair -- 20 minutes before the police report was released. At 3:43 that afternoon, Long texted Petrino on his way back from an off-campus function.

"Bobby, we need to talk sooner," Long texted. "I'll call you when I get back to town."

Petrino's next step is unknown, though his home is for sale and listed for $2.5 million. The 8,741 square-foot house has been listed since May 6, 2010, and features six bedrooms, six full bathrooms and three half bathrooms.

Weichert Realtor Brandon Long couldn't confirm the house is Petrino's, but property records show the Fayetteville address listed is that of the former Razorbacks coach. Long said the owners put the house on the market last year with the intention on downsizing. The house sits on a nearly 3-acre lot and features theatre and game rooms as well as a double-staircase entrance.

Long, meanwhile, is looking for Petrino's replacement.

"No decision on Interim Coach, Know current assts well, no need for folks to lobby, have watched for myself," he tweeted late Thursday. "All scenarios still on table." Then he added: "Want to express appreciation for outpouring of support for my decision. Please show support for our TEAM by attending spring game in record numbers. Go Hogs!"

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To: SteveF who wrote (22375)4/13/2012 5:02:26 AM
From: zzzogly of 34028
 
If we can figure out which scam Pennyland ticker is next we might even make a few bucks with them!

I'm thinking about a more ambitious plan. It might be time to buy our own shell to run on the pinks, and hire the Three Stooges to work our play.

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To: dreaminbig who wrote (22345)4/13/2012 6:46:40 AM
From: TheSlowLane of 34028
 
Getting paid in stock could become problematic:

Penny stocks refused for deposit
- why it's happening now, how to cope

321gold.com 

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To: zzzogly who wrote (22381)4/13/2012 7:36:14 AM
From: SteveF of 34028
 
"I'm thinking about a more ambitious plan. It might be time to buy our own shell to run on the pinks, and hire the Three Stooges to work our play. "


Bordynuik beat you to it. He originally found the idea on an old mag tape.

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To: Steady_on who wrote (22368)4/13/2012 8:02:52 AM
From: scion of 34028
 
The "zeitgeist on this board" has decided that you can 'adopt the techniques of the bashers on the JBI board" on either of two JBI boards on SI, or on IHub, but not here.

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To: TheSlowLane who wrote (22382)4/13/2012 8:04:08 AM
From: dreaminbig of 34028
 
How many shares has JB issued in lieu of cash payments?

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To: dreaminbig who wrote (22385)4/13/2012 8:07:13 AM
From: TheSlowLane of 34028
 
Maybe someone who is following the story closely can answer that. I am just a casual observer. But I got the sense that the article might be germane.

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To: zzzogly who wrote (22358)4/13/2012 8:18:00 AM
From: donpat of 34028
 
In re --One contender was Changing World Technologies, which used a big machine that could take almost any feed — from tyres to offal — into its maws, chew it up, and turn it into oil. However, their machine was prone to breakdowns, and the company never managed to make their products economical. A source told Discover magazine, “they're trying to chew on too much at one time.” The company filed for bankruptcy in 2009.--

Deja vu all over again!

Yogi

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