I would simply like the Web to know that last night my wife underwent
emergency brain-surgery to drain an infected abscess that had developed there.
This surgery was necessary to save her life, and it was apparently a success,
but the aftereffects of this will include severe financial hardship for us.
With some trepidation for this breach of "net-iquette," I would like to say
that sales or additional licenses for our ChimneySweep product
(http://www.sundialservices.com) will contribute directly to that bottom line
right now, and never underestimate the power of the Web to concentrate the
outcome of individual decisions into a powerful force.
Furthermore, the product is a worthy one, bundled in many commercial packages
now and available, as always, with bulk-discounts stepping up to over 70%. It
really can put your "routine table service-call" into the recycle-bin forever.
The price is reasonable, and well ... it just occurred to me last night that
if a few hundred or even a few thousand of you throughout this big blue planet
were to ... never underestimate the power of the Web.
It's not charity. It's a sale. But as Chekov said in Star Trek IV, "Now
would be a very good time, Scotty."
I take full responsibility for this posting. Please direct all replies to
e-mail, and, should you feel somehow that this was the most offensive
collection of words you ever saw, well ... must you?
From the heart. Thank you.
-Mike Robinson
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