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What if you could have invested in The Rolling Stones music career when they started? Your initial investment would be worth 1.5 billion in gross revenues today.

The music industry is one of the most lucrative and profitable industries in the world. Generating 52 billion dollars world wide and accounts for about 16% of consumer spending. New developing artists offer opportunities for immediate and continue financial returns with a minimal investment.

So how do you become part of the next "Big Thing"?

Pharos Artist Management has unique investment opportunities for qualified individuals to become part of the exciting music industry by getting in on the ground floor of,

n Artist sponsorship deals
n Multi-million dollar record deals
n International merchandising contracts.

Investment can be on a per project basis for the artist or band to start or complete a particular project i.e. an album or to produce an upcoming concert.
Or
to subsidize an up and coming artist or band.

Both opportunities offer a ROI that can be arranged as a lump sum return beyond the amount initially invested at a date specified or payable in stages over time with annual interest.

Besides a very profitable return on your investment, investors are entitled to additional perks such as access to rehearsals, video shoots, concert tickets, backstage passes, free CDs for family and friends and general VIP treatment.

To arrange an appointment to discuss a limited partnership agreement or to view our investor worksheet projections, along with artists portfolios. Please email us at CJwright@PharosManagement.com


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Dude-- the Stones were already millionaires by 1969---Are you really in the music industry?
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I have to laugh. That is a really funny
article he posted! That con is even better
than those who offer to file a patent for
you, for a fee.

Late night television commercials come
to All Stocks! Great comedy, that.

Purl Gurl


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home on a friday nite too? you don't answer mail


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quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
home on a friday nite too? you don't answer mail



hehehehehe

[This message has been edited by glassman (edited February 06, 2004).]


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Just got home from work. Catching up on
the latest mule manure, silliness and
enjoying reading the boys' hype.

Looks one of them is about to blow
a million brain cells from heavy
circuit overload.

Had a long discussion with Peter Leeds.
Currently waiting for a response from
him on some issues I raised.

Other than that, I am off to the shower
for a romantic interlude with Mr. Bubbles.

I am not addicted to stocks, truly I am not.

I am addicted to making money, though.
Have a lot of stocks to research tonight
during my free time from physical labor.


Purl Gurl


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Purlgurl--of course you are aware that physical labor is work and that (work)is a four letter word. Not that I have much against work, but, I reallly don't believe that work is all it's cracked up to be. Enjoy your "mr. bubbles" and just one question maybe---it that a cello in the music on the Purlgurl website? Please don't laugh at this question--I have very little musical ability but do like classical music, N , rock n roll (oldies! forever!!) Well maybe nother question--is the above "ad" a reeeellll good way to invest my $$$'s or not? -hi-hi....steve
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Yes, a cello in almost all of our midi files.

However, it is an electronic representation
of a cello, like all other instruments. It
is ok, but pales compared to the real thing.

Some recordings are live performances. How
this is done is through multi-track recording.
Some of our midi files have up to thirty
tracks although you would never know. We
lay down certain tracks, like percussion
and bass rift, then "play along" on a new
recording track.

For live recordings, we use an "electric"
cello, actually a cello with a guitar
pick-up mounted on it which is fed to an
analog to digital converter, then pumped
into "sequencing" software. A lot is lost
in translation and a lot of hand sequencing
is required, such as adding modulation or
better known as tremolo.

A majority of our music, the instruments,
are performed through a Yamaha keyboard,
a synthesizer to some. A keyboard has
an ability to create 128 instruments or
what is called "voices" for keyboards.
A keyboard produces "midi" output and
is plugged directly into our computer.

Live performance, yes, but with a lot of
hand programming to create what cannot be
created through live recording because
of technological limitations.

You will recognize our live recordings.
They are very different, very distinct
and have our own personal flavor.

Try "Riders On The Storm" or "Rock On"
for examples of live performances.

Never hesitate to ask questions of anyone,
especially me. I will not make fun of you
in response to sincere questions or comments.

This Rolling Stone ad thing? Pure con job.


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Purl--I realize the futility of investing in the above "ad". It WAS not a sincere question, rather a febile attempt at hillbilly humor. However the music question was real--I do enjoy classical and old rock n roll (late50's to early 70's era) I will investigate your website further sometime. I went to the "statistics for hacking" page, and was aware of a few apparent "things" very quickly. You do a good job of keeping track don't ya?--bravo! But I personally haven't had much trouble (limited to dialup so far out into the sticks) lately since the bunch from N. Carolina gave up. I never could figure what the challenge would be from messing with someone's computer. oh-well guess it takes all kinds--even the pinheads from Korea are kinda silent--someone catch on to them and shut them down? Oh i guess i am rambling--first sign of old age i am told.....steve
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Steve my dad is from Gastonia do you know where that is? My system was hacked this week but i got it fixed--i think it was from somebody at this board and i'm pretty sure it was not a bad thing---
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Oh gosh, Following Stocks, you just exposed
how gullible I can be.

DRAT! Just ruined my image as worldly!

Purl Gurl


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Glassman, Gastonia?? well the name rings a bell but i don't think (that's been noted before tho) it's in arkansas close to where i live. Do you use a firewall? I WOULD recommend using one very highly. I get all sorts of junk from my own server even from time to time. I am not a secretive person but don't like to spend time looking at popups from a firewall from marketeers/hackers/idiots just looking. good grief--i can be found easily and asked for a complete cd backup of my harddrive if they are that courious--but i don't like wasting bandwidth on my dialup connection responding or rather not responding to their connect requests/pings/trolls and other assorted pinheaded things going on. one word of advise glass--DON"T use the firewall that comes on XP as any kind of protection--it's about as good as a sieve, and has about as many bugs as windows. Use one of the top rated ones on zdnet/techtv or someplace like those at a minimum. I would recommend using a firewall and a good antivirus if you keep any kind of personal info on yer computer. and do much trading, which i can well figure you do. just a simple script on a website can bring up your email address/clipboard contents/and other good stuff, and they aren't normally even visible on the page you are visiting. Ask purl tho--she is the internut sage, she could tell ya more then i can, probably more then you would want to know, some of the possibilities are rather frieghtening that "remote" code can do..........steve
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Following Stocks, new concerns about a threat
of "cyber-terrorism" took out a lot of them.

Many pinheads have been swept up by CIA and
other government "hackers" working hard at
preventing computer hacking. Our government
takes this as an extremely serious threat.

About all that is left are "script-kiddies"
and other yahoos, capable of hacking up
only hairballs.

Great hackers, talented hackers, are now
making good money in the security business
and in being contracted by the G-men.

Someone here threatened to hack our site.
Funny, already have his ISP and system
type and have laid a "honey pot" for him.

He should research who I am in the world
of programming before shooting off his
mouth with idle threats.

Hacking, Follow Stocks, today hacking is
very dangerous. Men in suits, wearing
sunshades and displaying a bulge on
their left jacket side, will visit
with you very quickly.


Purl Gurl


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gullible, frail, not sure of herself-----nope!! these aren't any words i would use to describe purl. and Glassman--you seem to have a rather set personality too, i have seen a rock or two of the boat/or call for common sense from you also..........steve
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Very aware of the feds involvement with cyber-terrorism. If ya want to get involved quickly do a google search of n. korea or china and watch your firewall for a week er two. Sometimes think homeland defence is just a front for more deeply looking at personal privite matters of normally little concern of the US govt--but then again I guess I am a little bitty part of said homeland defence in one way, and maybe it's better then nothing in place for the above cyber/terro thing. time will tell........steve
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welll---wellllll hi-hi--just heard from seoul, korea attempt at connection to port 1243 on my computer...wonders never cease.....steve
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Steve, last post for tonight. Just finished
with Glassman in a private chat and ready
to hit the hay.

Want to know what the Feds can do?

Read up on the "Carnivore" program.
Really great "Artifical Intelligence"
software / hardware combination.

Then ask Glassman what a casual programmer
can do. Tonight, he learned a few things.

I am looking for companies which write
programs like Carnivore and produce
tracking hardware for sniffing packets
across the internet. This would be a
very hot stock. Problem is, almost
all of it is secretive.

Purl Gurl


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quote:
Originally posted by Manager:
What if you could have invested in The Rolling Stones music career when they started? Your initial investment would be worth 1.5 billion in gross revenues today.

The music industry is one of the most lucrative and profitable industries in the world. Generating 52 billion dollars world wide and accounts for about 16% of consumer spending. New developing artists offer opportunities for immediate and continue financial returns with a minimal investment.

So how do you become part of the next "Big Thing"?

Pharos Artist Management has unique investment opportunities for qualified individuals to become part of the exciting music industry by getting in on the ground floor of,

n Artist sponsorship deals
n Multi-million dollar record deals
n International merchandising contracts.

Investment can be on a per project basis for the artist or band to start or complete a particular project i.e. an album or to produce an upcoming concert.
Or
to subsidize an up and coming artist or band.

Both opportunities offer a ROI that can be arranged as a lump sum return beyond the amount initially invested at a date specified or payable in stages over time with annual interest.

Besides a very profitable return on your investment, investors are entitled to additional perks such as access to rehearsals, video shoots, concert tickets, backstage passes, free CDs for family and friends and general VIP treatment.

To arrange an appointment to discuss a limited partnership agreement or to view our investor worksheet projections, along with artists portfolios. Please email us at CJwright@PharosManagement.com



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Steve-- I was getting real tired last night by the time we got to this thread--I remember you are a ridgerunnuer now-not a tar heel--i read the thread too quick and thought you were in NC-- Gastonia NC is just outside Charlotte --good folk---
as far as internet protection and whats' going on in the world--i am very aware of our tax dollars working hard for us--read observers greater china thread carefully esp my posts-- i placed a direct call --it is easy to do-- but don't cry wolf-- we don't need to waste time and money--shell corps are another way to fund illegal activity--they try real hard to convince us that drug dealers are terrorists and they are right but there are many more IMO that are running scams on the net--that's why the net didn't get fried by the terrorists--the world tade center is small compared to what would happen if the net were destroyed.

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During research and dialog with the SEC
and political figures, I turned up two
prosecutions last year for securities
fraud, prosecuted by the Feds, two which
are of interest to me.

In one of those cases, the convicted parties
have direct ties to Pakistan. For the other
convicted, they have direct ties to good
ol' Saudi Arabia.

For the Saudi Arabia linked prosecution,
the money made through fraud, appears to
have vanished.

For both cases, those convicted, appear
to be back out on the street. I never
could garner an answer about the current
status of those people, and it appears
they received very light punishment.

This causes me concern.


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If you want to see the whole iceberg you need to jump in the water--LOL


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1989? mic jagger was like 50 years old in 1989. My dad listened to the stones in college when they were new and he is in his mid fiftys now.

[This message has been edited by TimN88 (edited February 07, 2004).]


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BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP

That the garbage truck backin down the alley--LOL


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Tim--mic jagger looked almost 50ish when he recorded "Paint It Black" in mid 60's--hi-hi.
So PURL DID give ya a lesson on internut stuff- glassman? I figgured she cud, I also bet i know what the $500 bounty was for, Purl. well I have been known to bet wrong on things, sooo ??? Just got a few minutes alone finally today--had training classes for most of day, and just had to have a small nap, then supper--so now belly full, time for lookin at stocks, situations in rest of world, ajusting portfolio "balence"--it's tipping slightly to pennies (little ones) and it's time to readjust this for sure...steve

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Been reading about the MM's and getting concerned?
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Glassman--no I haven't--waz up with them now? some getting worried or upset more then normal? I don't usually worry about them--just watch charts for normal jacking around from them--i believe they figgure they are gonna do what they do no matter what laws are supposedly in place. Looks like maybe they are getting set for making more $$ then normal from monday's market, but i don't figure they will mess up my overall view/take from the market long enuff to upset me. I waited for over 1 1/2 yrs to get back in this early last year--so i do have patience.....steve
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just time to sell a couple/3 of the ones i had been holding, nothing major really--just take $$ when i can, altho i might hold a few K of one of them just fer the heck of it--it does show a long term possibility, the rest ?? doing ok--made some from a long term hold of bkhm, long enuff fer cap gains to be enuff to make worthwhile, I don't get to day trade often but would like to (not day trader!) just day time trades i meant, not put in before leaving for work like usual.........steve
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this wasn't about Tower Records I hope-- they just filed bankruptcy


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