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Technology Stocks : Advanced Engine Technologies (AENG)
AENG 0.00010000.0%Mar 7 3:00 PM EST

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To: cornbread who wrote (3341)9/10/2000 3:19:11 AM
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"The OX2 engine is best described by Dr. Roberta Nichols, an engineering consultant for AET, as a ``free piston engine, with fewer parts than a reciprocating engine, its operation more like a two-stroke engine, which should have the same superior power-to-weight ratio."

This doesn't sound at all like the rotary engine described on the web page and the in the patents and in the Detroit News.

Did they change the design?
Did she fail to look at the patents?
Did she fail to look at the web page?
Did she even fail to look at the engine?

Inquiring minds want to know!

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