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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (90017)9/26/2002 8:02:47 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 116836
 
Just Like I said. Low end. Small business. Ok, mind you, but low end.

Wildcat is not yet in production, like 99% of Howe street too. That business is not easy to get into I will admit. Most people want to troll the stock market not invest in business. That is why Bell married his development money. If he had not, he would be unknown and the Bell Telephone would be known as the Elisha Gray Phone. I strongly suspect that Bell spied on Gray as he was in a great hurry to get to the patent office the day he registered the phone. Gray was 15 minutes behind him.

His haste which he recounted was because he knew he said, others were working on a similar invention. How could he know, and know to hurry that day? It points to knowing what Gray was up to. And there is the business of changing the design at the last minute when it would not work, and the spilling of the acid to magically make it work. Hogwash. And the fact that if you build a phone like Bell's, it in fact will not work. He had his induction figures all wrong. He knew no electricity. Like Edison, he was a tinkerer not a scientist. We now know that Bell faked his first conversation over the phone. It never happened.

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