It is not a free market to use political gimicks to try to make someone look like they are not sincere about wanting to cure their illness as a way to cut off the market function that the sincere person is trying to propose. It was basically saying to me "accept communism or show everyone you aren't really sick".
That wasn't my intention
at all.I'm quite certain you
are sick, and moreover, I think I know what's wrong with you. That was kinda my point. If you've definitely ruled out Lyme disease and haven't taken any cholesterol lowering medication within the past three years, then I think I can help.
In so far as the whitepaper is concerned, yeah, it has the intrigue of Tarantino's glowing suitcase, naturally. I'd concur that I'd do a trade for that. Of the oft times I've been ill over the past 38 years there have been many occasions I would glady sell my soul for the cure. So that was my perspective.
But I don't really see what difference it makes what I do with the whitepaper once traded. Whether I give it away on street corners, or keep it to myself.... who cares?
But like I said, I genuinely am more intrigued about the variables of your illness. I only have a marginal interest in the paper.
To be honest: If it was down to me I would simply join forces with smooth and adapt your technology for use with Aeon. Given current low prices you could get significant returns from your tech without giving away development control. To me that's a sensible solution which I think you'd be happy with.
Fuck it, if you did that I'd help you with your illness for free.
If you really think you know whats wrong with him I think you should tell him with no strings attached. I think what happens on these forums should be separate from the health of a person in real life.
Just my two cents.
I understand that his attitude in he past might have left a bad taste in some peoples mouths but its a persons health we are talking about.
I'm not saying its unfair in any way to ask for something in return, its just the thoughts of the tree huger, humanitarian in me.