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To: El Matador who wrote (2013)10/3/1998 5:44:00 PM
From: LIQPLMBER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
GET OVER IT MATTEY, YOUR WRONG ABOUT THE AENG PATENT
Its a done deal. I expected that responce from you, get a little testy when you are wrong. Get over Mattey, Guess what , I cant spell very well , but I can add pretty well, and read balance statements very well. I think you get the message.
have a nice day Matty
IN FOR THE LONG
BOY I WISH I WAS AS SMARRT AS YOU MATTEY



To: El Matador who wrote (2013)10/3/1998 8:01:00 PM
From: cornbread  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
Here is where I located the patent for AENG.
patents.uspto.gov

It is the USPTO web page. Please read the abstract, it list some of the features of the OX2 that are different from other axial engines. I have copies of the old patents and they are nothing like the OX2, except that they employ a axial piston arrangement. May I suggest that you get a copy of AENG's patent, review it, and then lets discuss the comparisons to other axial designs.



To: El Matador who wrote (2013)10/3/1998 9:06:00 PM
From: Harry J. Finn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
How many subscriptions are Fannystock/leer paying for. Why aren't you using the goldfinger, pulvia, richard@pacific now? Think the SEC is figuring it out? I'm told if they have info on the way to point them in your direction. TRAV wants you to get credit for all the work you are doing on SI. Unfortunately, it is illegal on your part. Being with a stock company requires disclosure. Especially if you are trading against all the lies you put out on companies. But as long as Fannystock has deep pockets everybody will be happy when the lawsuits start.

As for AENG the story is hardly begun. I expect it to be a very merry Christmas for AENG shareholders. The next month should be quiet then watch out. So do whatever you please with AENG stock. Buy or sell which ever pleases you. I am also in for the long term and expect to do just fine.

So do you think you will get an invitation to the demonstration TRAV is setting up for the new improved OX2 in November for investors. Now why would TRAV be doing that if it was a fraud? By invitation only so I don't think you will be there. I am looking forward to it. It will be my third time seeing the OX2. I will be going to see how some of the large money people invited react plus it is a write off and I expect I will be able to use it.

So you keep using that Fannystock/leer money on new fake names here. The more the better.