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To: out_of_the_loop who wrote (76561)12/26/1999 2:23:00 PM
From: lee kramer  Respond to of 120523
 
Howard: Beautiful!!! What a family you got. (Lee)



To: out_of_the_loop who wrote (76561)12/26/1999 7:37:00 PM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 120523
 
XYBR comments....from yahoo thread,,,,,

"Since you are new to Xybernaut, let me present some other factors to consider:
1. There has been a lot more attention focused on wearable PCs in general, Xybernaut in particular (see the Popular
Mechanics and U.S News & World Report) for articles on our products). The Xybernaut Mobile Assistant® IV (MA
IV™) has also won the Design & Engineering Award 2000 from Popular Mechanics and was selected as Best PC Product
at Comdex Japan. In addition, IBM has run prime-time advertisements featuring wearable PCs as a technology that for them
"may be far out, but are not far off," even though they do not have a commercially available wearable PC.

2. IDC (an internationally recognized research firm) has forecasted the wearable PC market for commercial products in the
US alone to be over
$600 million within five years with plenty of upside potential, especially with regard to consumer, or near-consumer products
that were
not considered in their forecast. In addition, Xybernaut expects to obtain significant revenues from its existing operations in
Tokyo, Japan and Stuttgart, Germany, which serve the Asia-Pacific and European, Middle East and Africa markets,
respectively.

3. Xybernaut is the leader in wearable PCs. First to market, best product on the market, and the only firm with a solid patent
portfolio
of over 450 patents issued or pending worldwide covering most every aspect of wearable PCs, convergence of computing
and communications on
the body, and core computing.

4. Solid customers with the potential for large scale applications, a portion of which are presented below:

Aerospace: Boeing and Lockheed Martin
Telecommunications: Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT), CNN, Lucent, Nortel and Ericcson
Utilities: Niagara Mohawk, Florida Power and Florida Power and Light
Agriculture: Dow Agro and British Oxygen Corp.
Manufacturing: Callaway Golf, R.R. Donnelly, and Daimler Chrysler
Computers: IBM, Hewlett Packard and Intel
Universities: Carnegie Mellon, Rutgers, University of Illinois and State University of New York
U.S. Government: Army, Navy, Air Force, Customs and Census Bureau

5. World-class product made by a consortium of Sony Digital Products, Hitachi, Shimadzu, NEC Moli, NEC JAE and
others.

6. A board and management team that is committed to success. Board members include Phil Pearce, a former governor of
the New York and Nasdaq stock exchanges and the co-founder of the Nasdaq system, Lt. Gen. Harry (Ed) Soyster, the
retired head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Jim Ralabate, former patent counsel for Xerox and currently Xybernaut's
patent counsel, and Gov. George Allen, former governor of Virginia and current candidate for U.S. Senate.
Regards,
John
http: //clubs. yahoo .com/clubs/xybernautcorporation
Had to space this out cuz yahoo won't let me post full link. close up
the spaces.