Josh Rowe's Imaginary Sanctum Of Life

Josh Rowe's Imaginary Sanctum Of Life

From: Brad Norrish <brad§brad.com.au>
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 13:55:51 +0800
Chesley ... you would have thought Josh would have noticed those small details with all the time he spends looking up old info online


I would like to Welcome everybody to josh's secret sanctum!

A world of fantasy and makebelieve....


Its a great place - just imagine.....


You don't have to obey policies of Auda, even though you are a member and director
Or the laws of the nation - your little sanctum is even above that. 
You can defame as you like, nobody even the large profitable companies you defame will take you to court. 
And the people dont pick on you anymore, as nobody knows who you really are.
And you are your own superhero figure - fighting the enemies like spam. 
You are untouchable in your sanctum - you have no obligations to ensure what you say is the truth

You work for a monopoly - you can do what you like on thier time.
You work for the government - people dont expect you to work hard
You can bag your competitors - yet you work for Australia Post - are you afraid to compete?
You can claim to be head of a company with eight staff - without having to worry about getting customers. 
Sorry six - youv'e just lost Zan + Joel Rowe (see google cashe) - doesn't your family want to work with you anymore?

You can have your own legal adviser on staff - without worrying about things like terms and conditions. 
You can be a reseller of enetica - without telling that to customers. 
You have offices around the world, without faxes, addresses, or phone numbers.
You're currently studying a masters of ebusiness, yet you cant accept credit card payments online? 
You believe you make a difference in regulatory bodies without worrying, knowing, understanding or obeying their policies. 
You are such a true believer and enforcer of the policies for everybody else - without worrying about yourself

Come on little fella, that's right, you can do it, come crawl out of your little hideaway pretend sanctum and open your eyes to the big wide corporate world that is real life.



Brad Norrish
Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC

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