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Part 2: Contact Information Pacific Bay Financial Mike Skerry 2941 Argo Place Burnaby, B.C., Canada V3S 7G2 tel: (604)421-5543 fax: (604)421-5532 toll free: 888-821-6607 email: rhombic@direct.ca internet: www.rhombic.com Directors and Officers President: Wm. Larry Owen V.P. Chief Financial Officer: Albert Golusin V.P. Investor Relations: Pacific Bay Financial Corp. Director & Chairman: Robert G. Krushnisky Director & Secretary: Stanley Porayko Technical & Professional Consultants Inertial Electrostatic Confinement Technology: Dr. George Miley - University of Illinois Forced Diffusion Technology (N and P type) The Nuclear Battery Technology: Dr. Heinrich Hora. Legal & Securities Counsel: Day and Campbell, Costa Mesa, California, USA. Certified Public Accountants: King and Weber, Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Transfer Agent: Nevada Agency & Trust Company, Reno, Nevada, USA. Rhombic Corporation is a company engaged in the business of seeking and acquiring proprietary technologies with applications greater than $100 million, with the objective of incubating them, and then bringing them to commercialization. Rhombic scientists have developed four ground-breaking, unique technologies: * Inertial Electrostatic Confinement (IEC) Fusion Technology * A patented, forced diffusion diamond film doping process * A nuclear battery for the aerospace industry * The diamond flywheel battery Inertial Electrostatic Confinement Fusion Technology (IEC) Dr. George Miley, who is a professor of nuclear, electrical and computer engineering at the University of Illinois, has patented a neutron generator (a fusion machine) which unlike any other fusion machine, is small enough to sit on a desktop, can be switched on and off at will, and which produces extremely minute amounts of radioactive waste. It is a small metallic football shaped sphere and it's primary purpose is not to make energy but to generate neutrons. Billions of them a second. Neutrons are subatomic particles with no electric charge that have an extraordinary range of uses such as: 1) To analyze materials, neutrons can be used to identify most common elements in a matter of seconds versus chemical analysis which can take hours. 2) Neutrons help scientists to work out the structure of new molecules and crystals. 3) Neutron particle beams are being used for cancer treatment and I have been told that the IEC unit has now surpassed 10^9 power neutrons per second, which is powerful enough for that purpose. 4) Mining companies can use the neutron generator to spot impurities in ores while still in the process of being mined. 5) Specialized metal smelters will use them to monitor the composition and quality of metal alloys in real time.