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To: bottomfish who wrote (1416)10/2/1998 8:11:00 PM
From: Ronald Leland Daniels  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7618
 
Thanks for the source.
The "What if?" factor is definitely one of the reasons I will hang on to this stock, but there are other reasons. DWM has never been shown to not work (granted it has not been publicly shown to work either). IAS still maintains its position on DWM's viability. IAS has produced testimonies of individuals who have PhD's that say DWM is different from other technologies, and it appears viable with no rigorous testing. In light of the SEC investigation do you think IAS would be dumb enough to maintain their position if they thought DWM might not work? Also remember IAS's response to those who have used things like Shannon's limit to prove DWM won't work: DWM uses methods which are DIFFERENT from conventional ones, therefore this limit does not apply. (Don't some sarcastic person jump in and say something like, "I suppose many other laws of physics which govern the universe are subject to exceptions in the IAS lab as well... maybe water boils at a different temperature there than in the person's house across the street...") The only appropriate response to that statement is, "How so? How is your method different?" From there we must wait. And we have been waiting for quite a while now. The other option is to try to go see it for yourself. I'll go long on this stock and see what happens.

Regards,
Ron