Liquidate the legacy of Pantone engine!
published: 23/09/07, 15:44
Hello,
This is my first message on this forum. I am also a follower of the conciliation between ecology and economy. In other words, I am convinced.
However, the presence of the Pantone engine bothers me.
After reading the final report of Chistophe Martz (I did preparatory class, school of engineering and PhD and I understand what he's doing), I understood that the Pantone engine is only a fraud. Indeed, Chistophe Martz highlights the soft focus around some important points:
- the usefulness of the magnet,
- cracking unburned,
- the reduction of NOX emissions,
cracking of H2O.
There are many people who make scams for complex guys who want to have a bigger dick, lose less hair, etc ... The Pantone engine is a scam designed specifically for those who dream of changing the world and it exploits the tendency to the conspiracy theory (the thing that made the Germans fart in the first part of the XNIXXth century).
"The technoscientists, lackey par excellence of the Big Capital, want to hide the knowledge, to smother the emergence of the technologies which would harm the profits of their sponsors. This is a very widespread discourse in certain extreme left-wing circles: the movement of degrowth, the anarchist and libertarian groups, the alter and anti-globalization. These are the environments I attended; I know what I mean.
On the internet, we speak today of free energy of the vacuum, always against the backdrop of a grand-capitalistic plot. This is the same story that affects people emotionally and allows short-circuiting reason and scientific demonstration.
I finally want to come to the point: the dominance of the Pantone engine on econologie.com harms your image. The majority of people read stuff like auto-moto, which is no mercy for Pantone (see http://www.auto-moto.com/magazine/article.php?id=3232 ) or look at the 20h of tf1. When they see the Pantone keyword on the home page, they will skip thinking that everything else is bogus. Remember that truth is nothing but the most strongly believed by the many. I hope your goal is to reach the unconvinced. If this is the case, we must break with the Pantone engine, because we must not show, let alone sell technologies that are not developed. To convince, it must work for real, it goes without saying.
Remember that you are part of what sociologists call "minority thinking." You are constantly in the hot seat, condemned to do twice more to get the same thing as those who are part of the majority. To illustrate these words: imagine yourself in the shoes of a Frenchman who will live in Japan for the rest of his life. At first, you are considered a prince because you have a stranger's head. Then when you try to insert yourself socially (serious things, not tourism) everything becomes harder because prejudices come back (gaijin).
Try something: remove any reference to Pantone and look at the impact on turnover. I hope it does not cost you anything to try ... Do not tell me especially that you sell Pantone engine plans through the website! If so, we are enemies for real.
This is my first message on this forum. I am also a follower of the conciliation between ecology and economy. In other words, I am convinced.
However, the presence of the Pantone engine bothers me.
After reading the final report of Chistophe Martz (I did preparatory class, school of engineering and PhD and I understand what he's doing), I understood that the Pantone engine is only a fraud. Indeed, Chistophe Martz highlights the soft focus around some important points:
- the usefulness of the magnet,
- cracking unburned,
- the reduction of NOX emissions,
cracking of H2O.
There are many people who make scams for complex guys who want to have a bigger dick, lose less hair, etc ... The Pantone engine is a scam designed specifically for those who dream of changing the world and it exploits the tendency to the conspiracy theory (the thing that made the Germans fart in the first part of the XNIXXth century).
"The technoscientists, lackey par excellence of the Big Capital, want to hide the knowledge, to smother the emergence of the technologies which would harm the profits of their sponsors. This is a very widespread discourse in certain extreme left-wing circles: the movement of degrowth, the anarchist and libertarian groups, the alter and anti-globalization. These are the environments I attended; I know what I mean.
On the internet, we speak today of free energy of the vacuum, always against the backdrop of a grand-capitalistic plot. This is the same story that affects people emotionally and allows short-circuiting reason and scientific demonstration.
I finally want to come to the point: the dominance of the Pantone engine on econologie.com harms your image. The majority of people read stuff like auto-moto, which is no mercy for Pantone (see http://www.auto-moto.com/magazine/article.php?id=3232 ) or look at the 20h of tf1. When they see the Pantone keyword on the home page, they will skip thinking that everything else is bogus. Remember that truth is nothing but the most strongly believed by the many. I hope your goal is to reach the unconvinced. If this is the case, we must break with the Pantone engine, because we must not show, let alone sell technologies that are not developed. To convince, it must work for real, it goes without saying.
Remember that you are part of what sociologists call "minority thinking." You are constantly in the hot seat, condemned to do twice more to get the same thing as those who are part of the majority. To illustrate these words: imagine yourself in the shoes of a Frenchman who will live in Japan for the rest of his life. At first, you are considered a prince because you have a stranger's head. Then when you try to insert yourself socially (serious things, not tourism) everything becomes harder because prejudices come back (gaijin).
Try something: remove any reference to Pantone and look at the impact on turnover. I hope it does not cost you anything to try ... Do not tell me especially that you sell Pantone engine plans through the website! If so, we are enemies for real.