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To: afrayem onigwecher who wrote (120)10/22/1999 3:02:00 PM
From: trader14U  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 924
 
LATE NOVEMBER......we don't have a friggin clue SHOULD HAVE A REPRESENRATIVE THERE.......yeah we would if we had a real product......eefdvdnv....go back into your hole..



To: afrayem onigwecher who wrote (120)10/22/1999 3:30:00 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 924
 
OHHHHH Afrayem, why did you take your name off the top or the intro page on CDDD? Its evidence and you should not be tampering with it. Luck for you I saved a copy.

Started By: afrayem onigwecher
Date: Sep 29 1999 9:50PM ET
C3D, Inc. to Demonstrate its Revolutionary Fluorescent Multi-Layer Data Storage Technologies, Prior to Commencement of Industrial Production, with Prototype Disks & Cards Having Up to 10 Layers
NEW YORK, Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- C3D, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CDDD) (the "Company") announced today that it anticipates closing its previously announced acquisition of Constellation 3D Holdings, Ltd. by September 30, 1999. On October 4, 1999, after completion of the acquisition and over five years of research and development, C3D's newly acquired Israeli subsidiary intends to unveil its revolutionary Fluorescent Multi-layer Disk (FMD) and Card (FMC) optical data storage technologies at a press conference in The Dan Hotel, Tel Aviv, Israel, and later at its laboratories in Rehovoth, Israel. The Company intends to conduct a second demonstration at its Silicon Valley, California office at a future date to be announced.

The demonstrations will showcase fully-functional prototypes implementing the Company's FMD-ROM disk, FMC ClearCard-ROM and ClearCard-WORM technologies. The Company will immediately seek to license its technology to certain strategic joint venture partners and expects to commence production of the first commercial devices within twelve months.

"The technological potential with respect to large data storage capacity, low cost per Gigabyte and fast data access and read/write speeds of these devices -- especially with respect to the ClearCard -- is enormous. This technology will spawn a whole new breed of data storage-intensive information appliances capable of replicating today's PC functionality on a palm-sized PDA or mobile phone" stated Dr. Eugene Levich, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the newly acquired companies. Dr. Levich added, "The advent of high speed Internet downloading capability and the arrival of consumer devices such as HDTV (requiring up to 7.5 GB per hour recorded), personal VCRs and the e-Book underline the exponential increase in demand for media with multi-Gigabyte storage capacity. Likewise, on the corporate side, increasing use of data storage-intensive activities, such as analysis of customer e-commerce transaction data, make the availability of such media essential. Even the first generation of these devices will offer data density largely in excess of anything currently available."

The Company plans to commence pilot production with:

* a 10-layer FMD-ROM disk in the standard 120mm (CD & DVD) disk format
having up to 140GB capacity;
* a 20-layer FMC ClearCard-ROM in the form factor of a credit card having
up to 10GB capacity; and
* a 10-layer FMC ClearCard-WORM (Write Once Read Many) in the form factor
of a credit card having up to 1GB capacity.
The planned second and third generation cards and disks will have capacities up to and exceeding 1 Terabyte (1,000 Gigabytes). RAM versions of disk and card are also planned.

The Company's patented technologies overcome current storage media signal contrast and signal-to-noise ratio limitations to enable data to be stored on multiple layers of disks and cards, creating true 3D, or "volumetric" storage, as opposed to current 2-layer DVD and single-layer CD and Flash card technologies. This includes taking advantage of special properties of fluorescent incoherent light (as compared to the coherent light used in current optical storage devices) and implementation of unique "thin replica" and hot-embossing technologies developed by the Company's scientists.

Existing CD & DVD 120mm disk and drive manufacturing equipment can be adapted with minimal re-tooling to accommodate the new technology. Disk manufacturing processes will in some respects be simplified as there will be no need to deposit reflective materials because the FMD storage medium is completely transparent. The new FMD drives will also be backward compatible with (i.e., capable of reading) existing CD & DVD media.

Because the ClearCard takes Flash card technology to a completely new level -- current cards typically range from 1 Megabyte to 64 Megabytes of storage capacity -- new production techniques were developed by the Company. These techniques incorporate technology such as advanced optical multi-focal design and significantly reduce the production cost per Megabyte compared to current flash media.

Companies involved in the development and manufacture of data storage disks, cards and associated drives are believed to include Eastman Kodak Co., EMC Corp., IBM Corp., Intel Corp., Hitachi Ltd, Kingston Technology, Panasonic-Matsushita Electrical Industrial Co., Mitsubishi, Philips (Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.), Pioneer Corp., Ricoh Co., SanDisk Corp., Sony Corp., TDK Corp., Toshiba Corp., Victor Company of Japan -- JVC & Yamaha Corp.

Among the special invitees for the October 4, 1999 demonstration are Mr. Henrikas Iuochkiavitchiuos, Assistant Director General of UNESCO for mass media & mass communications, as well as representatives of several governments, including Israel, and leaders in the optical and memory storage industry.

The Company is focused on the development and commercialization of several digital storage memory products based upon its proprietary technology. Research is conducted by an internationally renowned team of scientists that currently holds over 40 international patents in the field of optical data storage.

C3D, Inc. has offices and laboratories in New York, California, Israel, Russia, and the Ukraine. Its web site is at c-3d.net

Statements contained in the news release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, which may cause actual results to differ materially from expected results.

The SEC and Nasdaq have not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOURCE: C3D, Inc.
CONTACT: John Swanson of Swanson Communications, media, 212-683-4890, or swanscom@aol.com, for C3D, Inc.; or Dr. Eugene Levich, media, industry, or technical, 212-580-4024, or elevich@c-3d.net, or Dr. Ingolf Sander, 650-316-3690, or 408-973-9217, or isander@c-3d.net, both of C3D Inc.

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To: afrayem onigwecher who wrote (120)10/22/1999 3:51:00 PM
From: WTMHouston  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 924
 
<<In mid-November they should have a representative in the Comdex show in Las Vegas.>>

While I appreciate you finally answering a question, I have to wonder just what the above means. Here is a link to all companies beginning with C who are exhibiting at Comdex. Unless I am blind, CDDD is not on the list. I also searched the Comdex site for CDDD and C3D and there were no hits.

myplanner.comdex.com

Have they registered as some other company? Does your statement mean only that they will have someone walking around looking at exhibits?

Troy



To: afrayem onigwecher who wrote (120)10/22/1999 4:00:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 924
 
Afrayem? Are you fibbin again? First you hide evidence now this. Where is the beef on this POS CRIM, maybe I missed it. The previous post was correct. Maybe they should have looked under "I" or "W". Seems CDDD is missing from the Comdex just like your alias is now missing on the header of the CDD thread.


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C I Host ISB17
C I Host, Inc. 300
C-C-C (USA) Inc. S2962
C-Cube Microsystems L214
C-Line Products, Inc. S4941
C-One Tech Co., Ltd. S2443, S2448
C. Technologies AB L677
C.H. Computers-T.C.G. L1949, L3301, L3701, L571, L663, S3136
C.S.C. Manufacturer (USA) Inc. S2776B
Cable Connection S1883
Cables To Go L244
Cables Unlimited S4037
Cabling System Warehouse S4626
Cadence Design Systems L5926B
Cadmus Micro. Inc. S2717E
Caldera Systems, Inc. 1102
Caleb Technology Corporation L5405R
Caliber Computer Corp. S2225F
California PC Products S3861
Call One, Inc. L274
Calluna Technology 2711B
Caltron Industries, Inc. S1477B
Cambridge Computer Inc., DataBridge Technology S2478B
Cambridge Silicon Radio L5926E
Camintonn Corp. L3101
Camis Co., Ltd. S2436
Cana-Pacific Ribbons, Inc. S4637
Canada: Business Development and Immigration S1248A
Canbox Inc. LSC39
Canon USA, Inc. L5753
Capstone Planning and Control, Inc. S2478C
Cardiff Software L1839
Cardservice International, Inc. L6018
CarsDirect.com L563
Casio, Inc. L1919
Cassius Computers, Densitron S2479B
Castelle, Inc. L641
Castlewood Systems, Inc. KPP10, L6026
Cell Computing, Inc. L1761
Celltrix Technology Co., Ltd. S1329-B8
Centon Electronics, Inc. S4952
Central Command Inc., Kaspersky Labs Intl. SEC01
Centrepoint Technologies Inc. L280
Century Microelectronics, Inc. S2430
Cetecom L5926C
Cetra TBA
CFME ACTIM (French Foreign Trade Board) S1348, S1448, S1648
Chain Store Guide, Lebham-Friedman S2769A
Champion Duplicators Inc. S2136
Champion Systems Corp. S4731
Chang Sung Electronics Co., Ltd. S2443, S2448
Chatsworth Products, Inc. S4632
Chek.com L2567
Chenbro Micom Co., Ltd. S2225E
Chenming USA Inc. S2225D
Cherry Electrical Products L6844
Cherry Electrical Products L6844
Chic Technology Corp. S3353
China External Trade Development Council S1329-AA
China Worldbest Int'l Holdings Ltd. TBA
China Worldbest International Holdings Ltd. S3343, S3346, S3643, S3843
Chip Coolers, Inc. L122
Choice Distributors, Inc. S3172A
Chrontel, Inc. S4635
Chrysler L409
Chu Shuo Industrial Co., Ltd. S1329-B5B
Chu Yuen Enterprise Co., Ltd. S1329-B5A
Cinch Material, Inc. S4061
Circa Telecom L281
Circa Telecom L281
Cirque Corp. L3575
Cisco Systems L2505
Citibank L6118
Citibank TBA
Citrix Systems, Inc. L5403R
City Case Industrial Corp. S3846
Clariion LN216, LN220, TBA
Clary Corp. L7254
Classic Peripherals Unlimited, Classic Components Corp. S4643
ClearBand ISB12
Clemson University Technology Incubator L1963
Clyde Valley Control Systems Ltd. 2711C
CMC Magnetics Corp. S1841
CMD Technology, Inc. LN218
CMP Media, Inc. LN245, LN246, LN247
CMS Peripherals, Inc. L5306R
CNA Credit S4732
CNF Mobile Solutions L6838
CO Space Services, LLC S2678A
COC AG, Computer Consulting S1736L
Cofan USA S4855
ColorSpan Corp. L7333
ComGuard LSC47
Comjet Information Systems Co. S1329-C3
Command Software Systems, Inc. L6835
Communicate, Inc. S2978A
CommuniTech and GN Netcom, Inc. S4935
Comoss Electronics Co., Ltd. S3343, S3346, S3643, S3843
Compact Media, Inc. S2375B
Compaq Computer Corp. HRM12
Compucase Corp. S2472B
CompuClamp.com BIO22
CompuCover, Inc. L6462
CompuLink Research, Inc. BIO20, BIO32
CompuMart Magazine S4847
Computech Micro Software Co., Ltd. S4447, S4762
Computer Age Dentist S1674B
Computer Associates L5735, LN249, LN251
Computer Covers Unlimited S3155
Computer Dynamics S1166R
Computer Expressions, Inc. S3029
Computer Factory Outlet L1809
Computer Lens Corp. S1474A
Computer Network Systems (cns) Ltd. S4444
Computing Services & Software Association 2711C
Comtec Korea Co., Ltd. S2443, S2448
ComTop Enterprises S3175A
Concord-Concepts, Ltd. S3136G
Conectiva Informatica Ltda. 1420
Conesco Fiinance Vendor Services Corporation S4229
Conexant L3701, LN252, LN257
Conita Technologies, Inc. L1963
Conseco Finance Vendor Services Corp., Formerly Green Tree Vendor Service C S4229
Contracto S1541
Convention Connection S1666B
Conversa L1249
Conyx Technologies, Inc. S4756
Cooler Master Inc. S2425E
Copia International, Ltd. L6545
CopyPro, Inc. S2950
Corel Corp. LN235
Corel Corp. 602
Coriss.Net, Inc. LSC34
Corporate Express Delivery Systems L4922
Corporate Location S1368B
Corry Publishing S1777B
Cosmoz.com L5105
Costel Electronics Co., Logus Research, Inc. S2980B
Cougar Mountain Software S3646
Cove Manufacturing, Inc. S1981B
CP Clare L7546R
CPU Softwarehouse AG L6218, L6933
CRE Technology Co., Ltd. S1329-B2B
Creadev S1348, S1448, S1648
Creative Energies, LLC S1473A
Creative Technology Ltd. S1726, S2026
Cremax Tech. Co., Ltd. S2725O
Crossroads Systems, Inc. LS205
CRS, Inc. S4834
CRT Systems, Inc. L5105A
CST, Inc. S2910
CT Telecom LSC77
CTG International, Ltd. S1329-B24
CTX International, Inc. L3725, LN229
CurtCo Freedom Group L6335
Cutter & Buck S4858
Cway Software L7345
Cybelius Software S1358
Cyber Sign Inc. BIO1
Cyberbank Co. S2436
Cybercamps LSC59
CyberFone, Inc. NS67
CybErgoDirect S4432
Cyberlink Corp. S2236D
Cyberpixie.com, Inc. NS55
CyberSIGN Incorporated BIO1
Cyberspace Headquarters, LLC L336
Cybersys Integration Technology, Inc. LSC14, LSC15
CyberTel, Inc. S1129, S1329, S1336
Cybex Computer Products Corp. L433, S2069, S3652
Cyclades Corp. 1424
Cycore S2462
Cygnet Storage Solutions, Inc. S1375B
Cynet Inc. ISB01
Cypress Semiconductor USB37
Cyrsh Technologies Corp. L509




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