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- Dec 12, 2010
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The "new" H3tec website is finally sort of up and running, generally similar to the old old one. Colorful, navigable, charmingly naive and clunky in a country bumpkin sort of way, doesn't waste any time on real content, it's all about the tongue-in-cheek gullibilly pitch which is entertainment rather than information. No more ugly "Hunged" website. If Chuckie's got attack malware re-installed, my security suite didn't flag it. Maybe he's given that up, using your primary business site to earn a few extra bucks as an illegal attack site is a really bad business proposition.
He still can't remember whether he's doing business as H3Tec or Hewlett-Packard, and his laughable testimonials and awards are back. Love that new testimonial at the top-- the customer (who may be a complete fabrication, but that detail doesn't matter) admits he doesn't have time to actually dig the wonderful stuff he's "finding". It's great "read the advertisement!" material.
Another funny part is what ain't there or on Facebook -- excitement over his Nevada oil well gusher and all the oil prospecting contracts the news has brought him. Not even his belated discovery of the buzzword "fracking" added credibility-- in fact it made the story look more ridiculous.
Running in public with his private fantasy of being a big time oilman evidently didn't pay the bills, so it's back to making LRL's which he insists he doesn't make. He's real excited about the new touchscreen interface for the new improved H3tec. It evidently controls the display-- the L-rod itself evidently works the same old-fashioned way it always did. How much are you willing to pay to deny you're dowsing, with an inferior dowsing rod at that?
Remember-- if after having been informed what the H3tec apparatus is and how the company that manufactures it does business, you still want one, I say go for it. Darwin's Law.
--Dave J.
He still can't remember whether he's doing business as H3Tec or Hewlett-Packard, and his laughable testimonials and awards are back. Love that new testimonial at the top-- the customer (who may be a complete fabrication, but that detail doesn't matter) admits he doesn't have time to actually dig the wonderful stuff he's "finding". It's great "read the advertisement!" material.
Another funny part is what ain't there or on Facebook -- excitement over his Nevada oil well gusher and all the oil prospecting contracts the news has brought him. Not even his belated discovery of the buzzword "fracking" added credibility-- in fact it made the story look more ridiculous.
Running in public with his private fantasy of being a big time oilman evidently didn't pay the bills, so it's back to making LRL's which he insists he doesn't make. He's real excited about the new touchscreen interface for the new improved H3tec. It evidently controls the display-- the L-rod itself evidently works the same old-fashioned way it always did. How much are you willing to pay to deny you're dowsing, with an inferior dowsing rod at that?
Remember-- if after having been informed what the H3tec apparatus is and how the company that manufactures it does business, you still want one, I say go for it. Darwin's Law.
--Dave J.