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To: tech who wrote (1544)12/12/1997 1:37:00 PM
From: Steven Messina,L.M.T.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3391
 





ConSyGen Securities Act Registration Statement Declared Effective

Business Wire - December 12, 1997 08:32

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 12, 1997--ConSyGen Inc. (CSGI: NASD: OTC BB) announced that on Dec. 10,
1997, the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") declared its Registration Statement on Form S-1 effective under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

The company filed the Registration Statement with the SEC on Nov. 20, 1997. Of the aggregate 3,187,570 shares registered
under the Registration Statement, up to 500,000 shares may be sold by the company upon conversion of $1,000,000 of
outstanding Convertible Notes, and up to 2,687,570 shares may be sold by certain stockholders of the company.

ConSyGen Inc. is a Phoenix-based software company that provides blaa blaa blaaa .......and so on, so forth.



To: tech who wrote (1544)12/12/1997 8:12:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3391
 
OK, now that the kids are in bed I can make a fool of myself and guess the answers. Normally, the more outrageous the claim the more likely it is to be true. However, I will try to just use common sense.

1. False. I suppose it is possible the Indians were huge people and thus had more blood, but I would guess they just had more red blood cells?

2. False. The steam engine was one of those 18th century inventions that changed the world so I doubt there was anything like it around as far back as the birth of Christ. Not only that, every lawn sprinkler I ever bought I just hooked up to the faucet and it spun around from the force of the water, not from energy used to boil it.

3. True. Oh, what the heck, maybe it did happen, although I never did see such a thing during any Kennedy documentary.

Trivia: No idea, but they must have something to do with Indians.

- Jeff