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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Computerized Thermal Imaging CIO (formerly COII) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: R>G> who wrote (1041)7/24/1998 5:36:00 PM
From: William F. Rafferty Chapman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6039
 
I fail to understand the whining because Mike Sorenson spoke his mind. Are all newbies who enter this thread supposed knuckle under to a few COII zealots . . . the truth as Prospector, Gwolf and Profiteer see it. Give me a break! All the guy did was toss out some food for thought, ask a few cogent questions. His comments sure brought me to earth. I sold - for the third time around - with a nice gain on each adventure into COII. Seems to me that is the name of the game. Will the zealots ever sell? No. They're too busy being center stage in the best online soap opera in cyberspace, the COII thread. The smart guys are buying and selling and laughing their way to the bank.



To: R>G> who wrote (1041)7/24/1998 5:41:00 PM
From: Robert Dabini  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6039
 
Posting # 1039 is the perfect scenario of the company...well done again, as I said before this thread has always show that they have intelligent people.
I like to inform some of you how well "thermography works"..I own
few racing horses, stabled at Los Angeles and Golden Gate ( San
Francisco), few months ago one of my horses was lame, after several
check ups by the vet they could not find anything wrong, but the horse was not able to walk normal. Dr Prida advise me to send the horse to UC Davis in San Francisco. After a complete check up I was told by the vet that they were going to try a new machine based on Thermography, after few hours I got a call from the vet, they found some spots on the shoulder, the machine was able to pick up a sore
spot...I was told to leave the horse in a complete rest for 15 days,
the horse raced 2 weeks ago and finish second. Thermography works, this machine is new at UC Davis, I dont know the details,
but is in trial basis at the university. As you see it was detected only after the horse went several x rays, mri, and blood work and getting no results, it was the thermography that resolved the problem.



To: R>G> who wrote (1041)7/24/1998 9:45:00 PM
From: Profiteer  Respond to of 6039
 
R>G>:Thanks for your General Overview! It is a great advantage to read so much pertinent information on one post and not have to sift through off topic chit-chat! Thanks again..