[DeTomaso] NPT Any out of work guys with great ideas

asajay at asajay.com asajay at asajay.com
Mon Jan 5 19:24:57 EST 2009


I'd say I have you beat, but in my case...

I was just thinking one evening while drifting off to sleep.  I came  
up with a killer idea, worked it all out in my head, it was a million  
dollar sure fire idea for an actual product people could use and would  
want.  I drifted comfortably into la-la land.

The next morning... and to this day... I've not been able to remember  
what it was.

Ken, yes I have an idea for a product that utilizes other patented  
technologies (I think they are patented), but I don't see a huge  
market for it and abandoned the idea last year sometime.

Asa Jay

Quoting michaelsavga at gmail.com:

> My last great consumer  product idea was one I never thought much of  
>  when I made one 10 years ago. Now they are everywhere.  A laptop   
> tray with a built in fan to cool it down.  Woulda. Shoula coulda.    
> Michael
> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Ken Green <kenn_green at yahoo.com>
>
> Date:	Mon, 5 Jan 2009 16:08:16
> To: <cuvee at sbcglobal.net>; <chaos at ross.aero>;   
> detomaso<detomaso at realbig.com>; <cars at wt-inc.com>; Bob   
> Timma<ddbt10 at msn.com>
> Subject: [DeTomaso] NPT Any out of work guys with great ideas
>
>
> Just as a general offer, if any of you are out of work, and have a   
> pet idea you always wanted to work on and never had time before,   
> I'll try to help if you want a patent.
>  
> It's not unusual for someone to lose their job, and end up way ahead  
>  when the dust settles.
>  
> Ken
>
> --- On Mon, 1/5/09, Bob Timma <ddbt10 at msn.com> wrote:
>
> From: Bob Timma <ddbt10 at msn.com>
> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Fw: Fw: Gentlemen, Start Your Engines
> To: cuvee at sbcglobal.net, chaos at ross.aero, "detomaso"   
> <detomaso at realbig.com>, cars at wt-inc.com
> Date: Monday, January 5, 2009, 3:57 PM
>
> It's happening everywhere Curt. I was laid off two months ago and very few
> prospects out there.
> Bob T.
> #3952> Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2009 15:49:40 -0800> From:
> cuvee at sbcglobal.net> To: chaos at ross.aero; detomaso at realbig.com;
> cars at wt-inc.com> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Fw: Fw: Gentlemen, Start Your
> Engines> > Lynn...>  > Is this North of $110K position still
> available? I just lost my job today due to down sizing! Second time in two
> years!>  > Curt> > --- On Mon, 1/5/09, Lynn Wall
> <cars at wt-inc.com> wrote:> > From: Lynn Wall
> <cars at wt-inc.com>> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Fw: Fw: Gentlemen, Start
> Your Engines> To: "'R o s s H'" <chaos at ross.aero>,
> detomaso at realbig.com> Date: Monday, January 5, 2009, 12:33 PM> > I had
> a kid work for me whose total compensation was north of $110K. He> quit to go
> be a highway patrolman. His dad was one, his uncle was one> yadda, yadda,
> yadda. So I looked up what they made in Utah. $13.00 per> hour to start and
> basically up to about $18.00 per hour max. I suppose they> could make more if
> they became sergeants etc. We keep in pretty good touch> and while I have
> never seen him happier I still cannot believe he made the> choice. BUT I am
> incredibly happy that there are those that do.> > My old scout master was
> a CHP and he retired with basically post traumatic> stress syndrome. They say
> that repeated adrenaline rushes can screw up> people pretty bad. He spun his
> cop car sideways in front of a big rig and> pulled his gun on the driver
> until "help arrived". He has no> recollection> of this and
> driver was promptly and politely sent on his way. So while they> may not die
> as frequently as a garbage collector...., they probably don't> make as
> much and are subject to more risk than most, mental and physical.> Remember,
> these guys basically gave up the ability to own Pantera's and> other
> "necessities" so they can get bitched about by guys like us> when
> they> try to enforce the LAW. Since researching my buddies pay I never miss
> an> opportunity to discreetly by a meal for these guys when I'm in a
> restaurant> with them.> > This morning I barely missed hitting a patrol
> car when I hit a patch of> black ice. It was 22 BELOW zero and the officer
> was outside helping two> other motorists that were in the ditch.> >
> Fireman, soldiers, teachers and law enforcement (and I'm sure most of
> those> on the list below) are studs and deserve "worship" anytime
> and> anywhere.> The only difference between law enforcement and the others
> is that the> others didn't pull you over on that "really quite road,
> where you> weren't> bothering anybody" to enforce the law.>
>> I will never complain about the guys that "walk the wall" keeping
> us> safe> when we are sitting home where our biggest worry is "where
> can I find two> piece rotors for my $50,000 car?". I won't stand by
> silently while> others> do either.> > Sorry to all for the quick
> rant> > Lynn (....so many owe so few, so much)> > > > >
> -----Original Message-----> From: detomaso-bounces at realbig.com
> [mailto:detomaso-bounces at realbig.com] On> Behalf Of R o s s H> Sent:
> Monday, January 05, 2009 12:37 PM> To: detomaso at realbig.com> Subject:
> [DeTomaso] Fw: Fw: Gentlemen, Start Your Engines> > > > > ...to
> put they're lives on the line to help me or anyone else.> >>
>>> > I'm always bothered by the "lives on the line"
> worship, because> it just> isn't the truth. Actually, it
> ("cop") is a relatively safe> occupation. It > is> more
> dangerous to be a garbage collector, recycler, farmer, rancher,> pilot,
> logger, fisherman, roofer, linesman, driver, trucker, and others.> > There
> are 21 fatalities per 100,000 police and sheriff's patrol officers.> For
> farmers and ranchers, that number is 38. The highest is 112. Note> that
> "patrol" is just one assignment, presumably other LEA>
> assignments> worked during somone's taxpayer-supported high-pensioned
> career are> about as safe as office work.> >
> http://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/cfoi.pdf (see page 4)> > >
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