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Who has the authority to answer questions about the Project on behalf of the Project?
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 8:13 am
by Corey Rossen
Dear Lakewood Observer Project,
Who has the authority to answer questions about the Project on behalf of the Project?
It seems many questions go unanswered that involve the Project. Are all questions sent through founder and president, Jim O'Bryan, for final approval before released or are other people capable of answering on behalf of the Project?
Re: Who has the authority to answer questions about the Project on behalf of the Project?
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 1:23 pm
by Corey Rossen
bump
Re: Who has the authority to answer questions about the Project on behalf of the Project?
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 6:44 am
by Corey Rossen
Bump
Now that you have to be online, Jim, you can start answering some of the many questions I have posed.
Go.
Re: Who has the authority to answer questions about the Project on behalf of the Project?
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 6:44 am
by Corey Rossen
Corey Rossen wrote:Bump
Now that you have time to be online, Jim, you can start answering some of the many questions I have posed.
Go.
Re: Who has the authority to answer questions about the Project on behalf of the Project?
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 6:50 am
by Jim O'Bryan
Corey Rossen wrote:Corey Rossen wrote:Bump
Now that you have time to be online, Jim, you can start answering some of the many questions I have posed.
Go.
Because of the times, send them in writing to the office.
Now I am off to enjoy a beautiful day.
.
Re: Who has the authority to answer questions about the Project on behalf of the Project?
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 6:55 am
by Corey Rossen
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Corey Rossen wrote:Corey Rossen wrote:Bump
Now that you have time to be online, Jim, you can start answering some of the many questions I have posed.
Go.
Because of the times, send them in writing to the office.
Now I am off to enjoy a beautiful day.
.
The questions have been posted here on the Deck for days without response. They are in multiple posts and threads. You and the other admins have had plenty of time. Besides a letter in the mail will not reach you untill Wednesday.
Are you really that afraid to answer the questions?
Re: Who has the authority to answer questions about the Project on behalf of the Project?
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 7:07 am
by Jim O'Bryan
Corey Rossen wrote:
The questions have been posted here on the Deck for days without response. They are in multiple posts and threads. You and the other admins have had plenty of time. Besides a letter in the mail will not reach you untill Wednesday.
Are you really that afraid to answer the questions?
Corey
I have tried to answer some of your many questions, many you know the answer too.
I said most of your answers, can be answered by clicking on help button, on the Deck.
Many other answers can be found in the agreement made when you signed up.
Business questions, need to be sent in in writing.
As I said back in January, other people are/were taking over the project to run. Dan Alaimo was one of them, but all of that is in flux now.
I will not talk about the lawsuit.
Corey, I'm trying to be fair.
Have a great weekend.
.
Re: Who has the authority to answer questions about the Project on behalf of the Project?
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 7:15 am
by Corey Rossen
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Corey Rossen wrote:
The questions have been posted here on the Deck for days without response. They are in multiple posts and threads. You and the other admins have had plenty of time. Besides a letter in the mail will not reach you untill Wednesday.
Are you really that afraid to answer the questions?
Corey
I have tried to answer some of your many questions, many you know the answer too.
I said most of your answers, can be answered by clicking on help button, on the Deck.
Many other answers can be found in the agreement made when you signed up.
Business questions, need to be sent in in writing.
As I said back in January, other people are/were taking over the project to run. Dan Alaimo was one of them, but all of that is in flux now.
I will not talk about the lawsuit.
Corey, I'm trying to be fair.
Have a great weekend.
.
Hiding from answers does not equate to fairness. Open and honest accountability does.
It is fair to say that you have not answered many of the questions that you claim to have answered, in fact you have answered almost none of them.
You have no problem answering other's questions on the Deck, why do selective now?
I can see will go nowhere with you. Keep hiding and covering up.
Enjoy the day.
Re: Who has the authority to answer questions about the Project on behalf of the Project?
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 7:33 am
by Jim O'Bryan
Corey Rossen wrote:
Hiding from answers does not equate to fairness. Open and honest accountability does.
It is fair to say that you have not answered many of the questions that you claim to have answered, in fact you have answered almost none of them.
You have no problem answering other's questions on the Deck, why do selective now?
I can see will go nowhere with you. Keep hiding and covering up.
Enjoy the day.
Corey
This is not a non-profit, it is not government owned, or public-private partnership, it is not a school, or part of the Library.
It is run like a private business. We seek no grants, no public money.
Think of it as a bar or restaurant. You don't like what we serve, or our service, or our style of food, don't come in.
You break the place up and create a nuisance, you can be thrown out.
All of this, is in the agreement you signed off on. If you don't agree, don't sign it.
(If you are going to Pier W, you agree to wear shirts and shoes, it is posted at the door.)
July Fourth weekend, go celebrate. Life is too short for this stuff.
Nothing I say will make you happy, I have leaned that time and time and time again.
peace/out
Re: Who has the authority to answer questions about the Project on behalf of the Project?
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 8:04 am
by Corey Rossen
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Corey Rossen wrote:
Hiding from answers does not equate to fairness. Open and honest accountability does.
It is fair to say that you have not answered many of the questions that you claim to have answered, in fact you have answered almost none of them.
You have no problem answering other's questions on the Deck, why do selective now?
I can see will go nowhere with you. Keep hiding and covering up.
Enjoy the day.
Corey
This is not a non-profit, it is not government owned, or public-private partnership, it is not a school, or part of the Library.
It is run like a private business. We seek no grants, no public money.
Think of it as a bar or restaurant. You don't like what we serve, or our service, or our style of food, don't come in.
You break the place up and create a nuisance, you can be thrown out.
All of this, is in the agreement you signed off on. If you don't agree, don't sign it.
(If you are going to Pier W, you agree to wear shirts and shoes, it is posted at the door.)
July Fourth weekend, go celebrate. Life is too short for this stuff.
Nothing I say will make you happy, I have leaned that time and time and time again.
peace/out
I would love to tune out. But I always seem to have to be on my defensive here. Your patron drinkers keep me coming back. As proven by people who say things such as, "you fell for my bait - you fool." So being baited back online is one reason I still have to log in to see what crap us being thrown around.