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To: Bread Upon The Water who wrote (9851)5/14/2006 12:00:08 PM
From: insitusands  Read Replies (2) of 25575
 
<You have entirely misconstrued the thrust of my initial inquiry>

Bill, glad to here it. Then I would most respectfully suggest that if you have a question to ask then simply ask it. What I see in your quote below is a statement about THAI's patent process that is not only completely untrue but both weakens and demeans THAI's value. For such statements to be made by a poster who admits to knowing nothing about the process is very irritating to those of us who have researched PBG intensely and who after doing so invested, very successfully I might add, in PBG.

<Just because you have a patent on something (in the U.S) doesn't mean you get to shut out the competition on a process that is generic in nature (adding O2 in a controlled manner to regulate burning). You only get to shut them out of using your specific device for doing this.>

<Additionally, I would point out to you that one of the reasons I & others come to these boards is to share in the expertise of people more knowledgeable than ourselves in areas which I have no experience nor the time nor energy to become an expert in such.>

Point well taken. I guarantee you that if change your method of "asking" questions my responses will be of an entirely different tone.

<If these (THAI/CAPRI) truly represent the equivalent of a "DOS" breakthrough (to use an analogy from the computer world), then you have nothing to worry about and will become rich.>

Even though DOS was a pile of s--t I understand the revolutionary breakthrough concept that you are making re: personal computing. That being said, if DOS had never been bought by Gates from IBM and had been allowed instead to languish with IBM the computer world would have been better off with Apple's technology. That is not the case with THAI at all. If it works, then there is presently no substitute even close to its power and value. So you're quite right, PBG holders are going to become very rich, including those who have yet to buy it.
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