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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (58001)12/31/2004 7:18:47 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Staccato's technology is indeed akin to static. To other devices, it is static. That's one of the reasons for the moaning from spectrum licensees about ultra wide band noise floor increases. They don't want pollution in their piece of spectrum.

With high frequencies, low power and high attenuation, UWB pollution is apparently minimal.

Very well said! <Staccato is akin to static,
So my call would be legato,
Inasmuch as it's less erratic.
>

You might like to sell that [or variant] to the Staccato people.

Mqurice

PS: If SI had banned you, such gems would be lost. If the USA succeeds in creating the world's biggest and most successful suffocatocracy ever, [for our own good of course and to fight terrorism, not to mention drugs], then the world will descend into a kind of grey goo. Anti-Rushdie fatwahs would look like child's play.