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Gold/Mining/Energy : Nevtah/Tower Oil Intl.- NTAH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John Chylek who wrote (3674)8/6/1999 2:24:00 PM
From: russn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3817
 
I also wonder why the volume is so low with so much potential. Got any ideas...Perkins?



To: John Chylek who wrote (3674)8/7/1999 8:59:00 AM
From: JW@KSC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3817
 
Repost from the RB "A few points about Cybersensor"

Jim, I guess my post was unclear.

No John, I just read it wrong!

By: JW1KSC
Reply To: 1073 by IloveRCcola

Thanks RCcola for Posting Ed's Post from Stockgroup.com and welcome to the thread guy!

You can find his latest post and all the rest of Ed's posts in one Document on my DD Pages.

Things seem to be a little slow here on the RB, but this does not appear to be the case at Nevtah & PAMCO.

Looking over Ed Corlew's last few posts on stockgroup.com it appears Nevtah & PAMCO are very busy, and it looks like it's only going to get busier.

I think my only advice to them at this point would be "hire some people to ease the workload at the Top".

We still have no word on the date of the RMOTC and DOE news releases, although Ed did say very soon.

It would appear from Ed's wording that the news releases will make a distinct impact, and IMHO there will be a large number of people in the Oil Biz who will know the names Nevtah & PAMCO after the RMOTC and DOE News Release.

Since it appears that the DOE news release maybe before the Demo on Aug. 27, perhaps 2 or 3 more interested parties will be invited to the Demo. ROTFLOL

Of course we all know, we are not just talking Oil anymore. The diverse uses of Cybersensor appear to be endless, as more and more uses industry wide keep turning up.

It's looks as though they are concentrating on one of the largest areas first, Metering. This is not some small scale project. Working with the three largest Meter Manufactures in the U.S. and from want Ed stated they are not talking just the U.S. metering, this is on an International $cale!

Say what you will about this being a little OTC:BB company, but I don't see it being that way for very long. There are to many huge ramifications that PAMCO's technology touches upon for these companies to remain obscure to very much longer.

I hesitated in writing this post, as I thought I might be shooting myself in the foot, since I plan on writing a
Report after my trip to Corsicana. But as I reflected on all the Irons in these guys have in the fire, reviewing a few now, is like a drop in the bucket.

I'll have a more in-depth perspective after I return from Corsicana,, but I would like to Elaborate on a couple of the reasons why so many are interested in Cybersensor, and why
this intense interest, which has been eluded to is not just hype.

Simply stated it's Low Cost, Ease of Installation and Setting Up the whole Ball of Wax.

In a nutshell and IMHO (until I return from the Demo) being in a Techie I understand what it can take to setup a system like this. Usually you have to go through great pains to set up a system similar to Cybersensor. Along with that pain comes time.

I'm sure many of you have gotten so frustrated a WIN95/98 at times you could choke Bill Gates if he were handy at the time. And I'm also quite sure that you have installed a
Program and ran into a few problems. How about a Program you bought and could not wait to get it up and running only to find the learning curve was so great, you did not get the
satisfaction, or instant gratification you thought you would get, and a waste of time and money.

Yet on rare occasions you get a program that was instantly intuitive, and was even better than you thought it would be. This is Cybersensor.
In comparison to other Systems on the market, Cybersensor is a Snap.

I think besides it's ease of use, one of the big pluses is CyberVIP (the Software) resides on the Server, there's no Application(s) to install or lengthy configuration process.
If you ever had to deal with re-configuring an in-house system to work with someone else's system and Software you know what a nightmare it can be, and a nightmare that can takes weeks or even a month or two to work out all the bugs.

Is it any wonder that in Stripper Field (
members.tripod.com ) I refereed to Cybersensor as a Dream.

Most companies would refer to a system that is this easy to setup and use, as a Dream, then add the Low cost factor and they can't find the checkbook fast enough.

As I mentioned earlier, there are so many uses for this system in countless industries, that Cybersensor should sell like popcorn at the Latest Star Wars Movie.

You can quote me on that . It will be interesting to see how many companies will be represented at the Demo, and the interest they show.

I look forward to my trip to Corsicana and meeting Management, Lars, as well as many of the investors who post here, Stockgroup and the Silicon Investors.

My Air, Car and Hotel reservations are made, and it's an easy month at the Cape with only one or two launches, so I will have some free time to prepare for the trip properly. I'm not an old Pro at these type trips, though I have made a least a half dozen in the past in the pursuit of Digging Deeper. Mainly when I was invested in ADSL companies in '96 '97 &'98.

They say you can learn more by listening than talking, and in past trips I found that to be more than true.
I have been amazed in meeting with management at Trade Shows, what people have to say if you just let them talk and not interrupt. You usually learn far more than you can by asking questions, most are willing to talk and talk as long as it is their option. Start off asking a half a dozen questions right off the bat and the next thing you know, you've had a 3-4 minute conversation and they excuse themselves. Ask most of your questions at the end of a
conversation. Just a small piece of advise to those who might need it in the future.

Though this trip is not a Trade Show, and I'll have a few questions to ask, be assured I will be listening more than talking.

For any new posters and Lurkers to the Thread, I thought I'd mention that I have a NEVTAH Web Page.
members.tripod.com

On this page you can sign up for the Garden Road Investors (GRI). There are no fees and everyone buys their own equity. There are no catches, we just share information, and as a
group, we can have a little clout when requesting information from the companies we invest in.

If you join the GRI you can also have access to my Nevtah Due Diligence Pages. I have a lot of information compiled, all in one place, including Links to several Web Sites that relate to our Investment.

In fact one might find a surprise or two there.

Roger or Caldude (California Dude) is the head of the GRI. My Nevtah DD pages are a temporary beginning to the Web Site Roger is creating. This will be no small time operation, it will be a full fledged Business and Roger is working very fast to make it happen.

Get in on the ground floor and Join the Garden Road Investors today, it cost you nothing! And I feel the Nevtah DD pages are easily worth the time it takes to drop Roger a note to join.

GRI SPECIAL REPORT
Plus for GRI Members only, sometime during the next month, I will be putting out a special report on a Company, not yet pubic, that has a Emerging Technology that will have the
same ramifications that the Electric Light, Radio, Television have made to our Society.

If your an impatient investor this will not be for you, as it maybe a sometime before the company goes public, they seem to have many interested parties with capital. But as an
Researcher and Investor in Emerging technologies I have learned that patience pays when dealing with Paradigm Shifts.

Corsicana, Tx
Established in 1849; early boom touched off in 1894 when the city was drilling for water, accidentally struck oil ; one of Texas' first refineries built here in 1897. The city was the first in state to use natural gas for fuel and lighting, and crude oil for locomotive fuel. Today retail and wholesale center for rich blacklands agricultural area. municipal park, swimming, golf. and many lakes, Home of Navarro College.

Regards,
JW@KSC