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To: SI User who wrote (5030)2/10/2011 6:11:39 PM
From: SteveFRespond to of 53574
 
Shemp is IR?



To: SI User who wrote (5030)2/10/2011 6:19:43 PM
From: scionRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
Message 27039410



To: SI User who wrote (5030)2/10/2011 8:38:06 PM
From: scionRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
...before JBI went public, I helped with the processing of the tapes, they were working 24 hours a day, this would be before the process was perfected and done on one machine, at that time it involved two machines, all I did was put tapes in, the machine did the rest.

JUSTICE37 Share Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:11:24 PM
Re: DoubleO7 post# 78338 Post # of 83910

Wrong about the tape photo's on the website. I believe those photo's were taken out of the Niagara Falls, Ontario site. I personally saw dozen's of skids piled high with tapes. In the early days of the company, before JBI went public, I helped with the processing of the tapes, they were working 24 hours a day, this would be before the process was perfected and done on one machine, at that time it involved two machines, all I did was put tapes in, the machine did the rest. John was still working on making the process more efficient. He would still be there at 3 am (I witnessed this) and was there long after I left.

I have no idea about what happened at the site near MIT, but I know that the tape reading business is not smoke and mirrors.

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