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Technology Stocks : Advanced Engine Technologies (AENG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Carl R. who wrote (3346)9/16/2000 4:00:30 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
Hi Carl R.; Around the first of the year I collected up a set of links about AENG's technology (#reply-12453797) that would be of interest to (skeptical) engineers. The links provide insight into what kind of calculations internal combustion engineers are able to make in their sleep. One I found particularly insightful was this one: #reply-4531493

-- Carl



To: Carl R. who wrote (3346)10/26/2000 5:14:48 AM
From: 246810  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3383
 
In response to several posts: This is not a new engine. It was first patented in 1906, and re-patented many times since with minor changes. Yes, Sash is an IC expert, and his posts were the most revealing about the probable success of the engine. If they really did change it to a 2-cycle, free-piston design, I think they would have to add a blower. Of course then it would be nothing like Matheny's patent. I hope you all remember that AENG, per se, owns nothing. At $1.5 this might be a good speculation because Shelby would like to kick the price up to get more than $3meg for his stock. Are his shares off restriction yet? Has he already sold them?

Yes, this is a curiosity. In my opinion this is the longest running pump and dump in the history of Colorado stocks. From where do they get the money to keep this thing going? Shelby?

Has Gerg posted since he was unmasked hiding in New Mexico? Auric and Travis . . . long gone too?

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