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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ADGI----AMERICAN DIVERSIFIED----1997 AND BEYOND!!!

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To: Hubert Few who wrote (26)2/26/1997 8:18:00 AM
From: telephonics   of 83
 
I have now enjoyed the opportunity to observe the DNA machine in actual operation. Let me offer my observations. First I was startled at the small footprint. It consists of a PC with monitor screen and keyboard,an enclosure housing the main components which is only slightly larger than the PC,and a small pump and cooling fan unit which sits on the floor under the table holding the other parts of the system. In summary the physical size requires a small table or desk top. The enginering of the modules contained in the enclosure I referred to above is absolutely superb. Everything is color coded and any electronic technician with almost no instruction can remove a module and replace it if necessary. In operation-again simplisity is the order of the day. I observed medical and research personnel operate the machine using cell samples which they provided. Obviously they were guided through the procedure by a trained operator but it was no big deal at all. The reaction of these people to the ease of operation and the results obtained was dramatic. The cell samples provided by the users were well know to these individuals and the correlation with the results from the DNA analyzer with their previously laboriously derived diagnosis again was startling. In my inexperience with cell biology it appearedto me that the DNA machine process produced better analysis than the older manual processes. But most important the machine results were available on the monitor screen or printed out in only three minutes versus what I am told is a several day long manual analysis. What struck me most was the use of the machine during surgery for cancer. The question in such procedures always is "did you get it all out?" While the patient is on the operating table tissue samples from the periphery of the excised tissue can be analyzed very quickly. The main time factor here is not the 3 minutes the DNA machine requires but erather the time to bring the tissue sample from the opeerating room to the pathology laboratory. This
proof of answering the critical question "did it all get out" is magnificent to this layman. What ease of mind for the patient.
Of course it is equally as important in determining if cancer is present before surgey is undertaken.

Although this technology is not in my field of expertise, I recognize excellence when I see it and also now have an elementary understanding of how and why the system produces the results I observed.

The experience the owner of RatCom suffered with Sexi will remain with him forever. I doubt that he will get involved with anyone or any organization who had any ties to Sexi. He is well aware of ADGI's links to SEXI.

I have no idea where Thornwaite is these days nor what he is doing
but noting the SEC's constant expansion of their investigation I feel sure he will have his day in front of these fol;ks in the near future,
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