Mysterious Financier
The week of December 10 - 17 consisted of long hours on the
Onlineglass-com project. The web site on the Internet could seek out
data in the database, and then the web site could take that data and
throw it to the client on the web. The client could drill down the
vehicle database, and select a location of the auto glass to be
repaired. The colour, tint, shade, and band characteristics available
for the location could be selected. Then the web site could throw
that location and selection into another segment which added the
labour, glass cost, adhesive, rubber, moldings, grommets, and other
parts required for the installation of the glass. Finally, the
software created a printable invoice for the client. The
demonstration script and database were fully capable of demonstrating
the capability of the Onlineglass-com concepts and potential. Still,
"The Hit" needed help in terms of investment and management. The
industrial version of Onlineglass-com would require a complete
rewrite. That would take money. The approach to insurance companies
and the auto glass industry would require management. He needed
help. Yet, even during this week whenever he moved about for
groceries or beer, somehow there was almost always someone financed by
the Mysterious Financier.
The Child's Revenge
Dennis Rohel
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North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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On Jan 12, 8:34 am, The Childs Revenge <
The.Childs.Reve...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Conspiracy to Commit Murder: Gun Amnesty
>
> The Vancouver Police Department was running their gun amnesty program
> once again that spring. The City Of Vancouver cited by the City
> Clerks Department Public Access and Council Services cited the Act to
> "(c) to provide an amnesty period to enable the surrender of
> prohibited weapons". The Vancouver Police Department conceived this
> program, and they created the adds for the program. This program
> would later be cited in a federal "gun-amnesty" program, and Vancouver
> Police Department provincial amnesty program lasted six weeks in 1998,
> while the police amassed about 2,000 firearms. The program would be
> repeated by SuperIntendent Boucher, the Vancouver Police Department,
> Attorney-General Wally Oppal and Solicitor-General John Les in 2006,
> when a total of more than 3,200 firearms and 100,000 rounds of
> ammunition would be surrendered to police and the RCMP. Guns included
> Saterday night specials, a semi-automatic submachine gun, and a rocket
> launcher in Burnaby. The TV computer went on to encourage people to
> turn in their weapons. "The Hit" considered this as an option,
> because of the man talking to Paul the day before. Maybe the
> deterrent was already in place, and he did not need the gun?
>
> The Child's Revenge
> Dennis Rohel
> 2170 Old Dollarton Road
> North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
> V7H 1A7
>
604 929 0681
> The.Childs.Reve...@Gmail.com
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