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TNRG 0.0300+14,900.0%Jul 17 12:46 PM EST

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To: SnakeInATuxedo who wrote (2445)6/15/1998 11:47:00 PM
From: ISOMAN  Read Replies (2) of 9824
 
I am sure he has long looked into that. There are several devices like this out there. It's just they come dependant on packages of equipment to make them work. One is called the saftey Pad, and it starts at over $30,000 U.S. and is primarily used by EMS units.

I'm not sure what all the paranoia is about. Possibly you have been burned in the pennies before, I don't know.

Have you called Tilton Ever? He is not the type to just jump into things. Patents are great , but unless some form of unique technology has been invented here, the tracker won't be in danger of patent infringement. EKG has been around for almost 100 years.(97) any patent that could possible have been made then, is long expired. The software that the tracker will have, will obviously be copyrighted. no patent exists for using eproms in electrical devices.

I guess if you want to have doubts that's ok for you. Why not try to find information , instead of posting wild "what if" scenarios.

At the very least call the company, check your question first, and if you don't get a satisfactory answer, then post " I called the company to ask...and blah blah blah"
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