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Monica Wang
March 18th 04, 11:20 AM
Dear Sir/Madam
Please take a minute to share what would make participation on the
board most effective for you. As there are no right or wrong answers
to the questionnaire items, the answers you give will be used strictly
for consumer behavior research and will not be used to violate your
privacy. We appreciate your willingness to bring this organization to
fruition and want to make sure that you are given the best opportunity
possible to join us to make things happen.
Sincerely,
Dr. Ching-Yi, Cheng, Fu Jen University, Taiwan
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Online Suvrey:Biking
http://www.keysurvey.com/survey/24993/1cd0/

Thank you very much for your participation!

JimLane
March 19th 04, 08:19 AM
Ken [NY) wrote:
> On 18 Mar 2004 03:20:03 -0800, (Monica
> Wang) mumbled incoherently:
>
>
>>Dear Sir/Madam
>
>
> Take your spam elsewhere, idiot.
>
> Ken (NY)
> Chairman,
> Department Of Redundancy Department
> ___________________________________
> email:
> http://www.geocities.com/bluesguy68/email.htm
>
> "Part of the solution for the environmental crisis
> may well lie in our ability to achieve a better
> balance between the sexes."
> -Al Gore, 'Earth In The Balance' page 213
>
> Q: What the hardest thing about rollerblading?
> A: Telling your parents you’re gay.
>
> spammers can send mail to

Hmmm, seems like a legitimate marketing research survey to me. No
commercialism, no brands being given preference - as a matter of fact,
not a single brand mentioned. So, ca-ca for brains, do you even know
what spam is? Because this survey is not.


jim

JimLane
March 19th 04, 08:26 AM
Ken [NY) wrote:

> On 18 Mar 2004 03:20:03 -0800, (Monica
> Wang) mumbled incoherently:
>
>
>>Dear Sir/Madam
>
>
> Take your spam elsewhere, idiot.
>
> Ken (NY)
> Chairman,
> Department Of Redundancy Department
> ___________________________________
> email:
> http://www.geocities.com/bluesguy68/email.htm
>
> "Part of the solution for the environmental crisis
> may well lie in our ability to achieve a better
> balance between the sexes."
> -Al Gore, 'Earth In The Balance' page 213
>
> Q: What the hardest thing about rollerblading?
> A: Telling your parents you’re gay.
>
> spammers can send mail to

As a follow up, there are two or three lines that do not make sense, but
I think that is because of translation problems. Eating tobacco odour,
activates vitamins. . .

res09c5t
March 19th 04, 10:27 AM
I was wondering if that was based on some kind of futuristic nanotechnology
fabrics. I've hear about people envisioning self-cleaning fabrics, which
was one of their options. The others you mention could be similar. Or it
could just be translation.
Lyle

"JimLane" > wrote in message
...
> Ken [NY) wrote:
>
> > On 18 Mar 2004 03:20:03 -0800, (Monica
> > Wang) mumbled incoherently:
> >
> >
> >>Dear Sir/Madam
> >
> >
> > Take your spam elsewhere, idiot.
> >
> > Ken (NY)
> > Chairman,
> > Department Of Redundancy Department
> > ___________________________________
> > email:
> > http://www.geocities.com/bluesguy68/email.htm
> >
> > "Part of the solution for the environmental crisis
> > may well lie in our ability to achieve a better
> > balance between the sexes."
> > -Al Gore, 'Earth In The Balance' page 213
> >
> > Q: What the hardest thing about rollerblading?
> > A: Telling your parents you’re gay.
> >
> > spammers can send mail to
>
> As a follow up, there are two or three lines that do not make sense, but
> I think that is because of translation problems. Eating tobacco odour,
> activates vitamins. . .

Alex Rodriguez
March 19th 04, 04:29 PM
In article >,
says...

>As a follow up, there are two or three lines that do not make sense, but
>I think that is because of translation problems. Eating tobacco odour,
>activates vitamins. . .

Can someone explain these?
------------
Alex

David Reuteler
March 19th 04, 06:17 PM
In rec.bicycles.misc Alex Rodriguez > wrote:
>>As a follow up, there are two or three lines that do not make sense, but
>>I think that is because of translation problems. Eating tobacco odour,
>>activates vitamins. . .
>
> Can someone explain these?

"eating tobacco odour" .. should be fairly obvious. the fabric doesn't
retain tobacco smell. a problem for smokers or people who goto bars outsie
of california. & there are at least a few cyclists who smoke.

activates vitamins.

wow!

no clue.
--
david reuteler

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