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--- Justin Haase <JHaase@jackhenry.com> wrote: > Here's a question though, and not to be a smart-aleck, but if these > utilities are so great, what are you doing working for someone else? > Go on > your own and sell them. If they're not that level of wonderful, I > doubt > your current or future employers would want any claim to them. > > jch Fair enough question. Could I make a living selling these utilities? Probably not. I don't see Brad Stone or Bill Reger quitting their day jobs. If I did see a market big enough to live off my utilities, I'd go in a minute, but I'm guessing it won't be AS/400 software. I *do* plan on someday getting a few of these out for public consumption, I think there's potentially a market for them. So, right there I think is enough to want to protect myself. But, even if not, as someone else mentioned, this contract could hardly be construed as an "agreement". Frankly, I have no benefit to gain by signing this contract, except the right to work and "lose my mind" (literally)! - Dan __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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