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With that in mind to whom should I have addressed my dissatisfation.  
> Other sites apparently can hire competent people and get the job done.   
The answer?  
Also, I am sure Mike can handle the heat.  
A post on RGP is not just a question or a rant to the responsible person it is a public thing that allows others to be forewarned.  
Mike is on the payroll, he gets paid to take the heat.  
I think pressure applied here at RGP to the most visible person is probably more effective.  
> Hey Mike,  
Where do I get my experience to make such suggestions?  
> Let me give you a little advice about running your site.   
It is total hell if you have to solve a system down at a customers site. 
Who in the hell do you think you are, Mike Sexton is a proffesional player, as well as a savvy business man.  



