Re: Village in a box
- From: Craig Fink <WeBeGood@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 11:21:40 -0500
Wow, I'm impressed, I guess it's Mr Mook...
Willie.Mookie@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Two projects were funded. As was disclosed in the press release. A
$6.5 billion project in Sumatra that produces 200,000 b/d of gasoline
when completed and which I retain 35% ownership interest. Another in
Boreno that also produces 200,000 b/d - which I retain no interest -
but am paid $7.5 billion for I believe I sent you a description of
those projects and photos of the sites..
Since then I have signed a deal in Australia to produce fresh water
there from sunlight and sewater and I am negotiating a deal in UAE to
upgrade residual oil to gasoline adding $30 per barrel using solar
hydrogen. The size and financing of these projects have not yet been
released.
Here's an example, I invented a color changing golf ball. Sent some
samples to the NYT and other sports editors around the country, sold
over $500,000 the first 30 days - and signed contracts with buers at
stores all over the US and Canada. I only made a handful by hand -
haha - got a patent - and sent out a press release.
Sounds simple.
.....
I got deposits from folks, put it in an escrow account, arranged
financing, and constructed a machine to build balls, and negotated
with Dunlop in North Carolina to have the machine operate in line.
Worked with a fulfillment house in Chicago to fulfill orders - and
deposit checks with my bank.
I basically got a check from the fulfillment house every week, and a
report from the manufacturer every week, checked one against the
other, was available to handle any difficulties that crtopped up - and
made about $300,000 a month for about 8 months. At the end of that
period, sales started to falter, which is typical of golf aids, and I
sold the entire operation to a Golf specialty company. We signed the
deal, I took the file folder with all the accounts out of my filing
cabinet, and mailed it to them, and received a wire transfer into my
account.
It was the easiest 3 million dollars I ever made.
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http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CEEDE153CF931A15752C0A966958260
United States Patent 5,067,719
Mook November 26, 1991
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Spin communicating ball
Abstract
This invention relates to a spin communicating ball. Communication is
achieved by coloring various sections of the surface of the ball with
different colors that mix and form new colors when the ball is spun.
Preferably, the colored sections are three mutually perpendicular
great circles and, preferably, the different colors are the primary
colors, red, blue, and yellow. For a golfer, the intersections of the
great circles can be used as a focus spot in hitting the ball.
Individual great circles can be used to align the ball with the target
and the golfer with the ball and also as an aide in putting
After all, newsmen exist to write newspaper
articles - and if they spend a half day interviewing someone and doing
the leg work to check them out - they sure as hell will write
SOMETHING! and they did. But their editors decided not to run it -
not even suggest to drop this or accentuate that. Just drop it. At
TWO newspapers. I will tell you, if a newsperson spends a day
talking and a week researching and ultimately writes an article - they
will not give up a story lightly. And if it was me, I will tell you,
they'd call me and give me an earful! haha. But that didn't happen.
It just disappeared into the vast memory slot and was gone.
Your "It just disappeared" is suggesting of your having one such press
release. Was anything ever published by other than yourself.
Look, you send press released through public relation firms to
newspapers. I signed a deal in Jakarta with a coal company and fuel
marketer. We had a press conference in Jakarta to announce it. I was
on the evening news, and my picture was in the paper. A great
magazine article appeared that week end by Eko Edhi Caroko - a popular
and respected journalist - five page color layout - August 21-26 Trust
Magazine. Also Economic Review June 2007
http://www.bni.co.id/Portals/0/Document/Coal.pdf
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http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.space.policy/2006-10/msg00586...
I've got this Washer/Dryer concept I've been playing with for quite some
time. A single machine that uses half the energy of a conventional
Washer/Dryer, dual cycle, simply put your dirty clothes in push a button
and come back some time later and hang up your now washed and dried
clothes.
It's a really "green" washing machine from an energy standpoint.
Is it really that simple?
Do you do any mentoring?
--
Craig Fink
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