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Technology Stocks : BIFS ... Patented Environmental Cleanup and Low Float Co.

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To: TideGlider who wrote (84)8/28/2000 7:55:09 PM
From: Bob Davis  Read Replies (1) of 381
 
TG,

I don't care what he remote views...as long as his viewing remains very remote.

If the spacecraft does in fact hit Earth, I wonder if he could be found liable for damages. After all, if his remote viewing process works...

I was more interested in what you were going down the road to photograph. Myrtle Beach? "Thingies" on the back of lap-tops?

Anyway, tomorrow the local paper includes a Money Section, (which is not run on Mondays), so we may learn a bit more. However, the real issue is not the "Thingies", or whether they are wonderful, but rather who or what controls access to the wonderful "thingies".

If I were to buy a Big Mac from MacDonalds and then sell it outside on the sidewalk, it would not demonstrate that I owned MacDonalds, but only show that I had a casual disregard for the local healthcodes.

Likewise, if BIFS is merely buying "thingies" from OTC Telecom and selling them in Myrtle Beach, this does not demonstrate that they control the "thingie" concept. However, a patent assigned to BIFS or one of its subsidiaries would demonstrate that they had such control.

Yeah...

Bob Davis
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