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To: Mike McFarland who wrote (554)5/17/2004 8:10:48 PM
From: Mike McFarlandRespond to of 1336
 
Just parking stuff I mine off the Yahoo
board. It is not likely I'll find the
time to pull up Lynx patents, but there
is a reference here that I might want
to be able to find again. One think about
being in the hole, then you really
scrutinize what you have got yourself
in to. This is something that Rick and Peter
learned long ago, know it forward and
backward before you buy the damn shares <g>.

Something about IP from Mantiea and GSK
patents means Lynx may have some sort of
an obligation to GSK. Seemed worth looking
at it again sometime.

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To: Mike McFarland who wrote (554)5/18/2004 11:17:49 AM
From: keokalani'nuiRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 1336
 
Been so long since I took losses in lynx I have nothing for you. I never looked at the ISB feasibility (lynx would never call it that) study as in exchange for $, but instead prestige and validation which let's face it after 5 years is still elusive. No word from Hood about it says it all. From my personal pov, it looks like a lot to risk on lynx--but then I'm the one with the emotional baggage.

Yes I've met you and about the only conclusions to draw from that was I liked what I saw and can't decide whether I liked you or your family better. Tuck could confirm if he remembers.

No storms to make any surf, no rain to bring in the kings, no reason to drive to the peninsula. I hate it but can you arrange for the same pattern next summer...I mean spring?