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To: learnstocks who wrote (1785)3/3/1999 3:41:00 PM
From: spy hard  Respond to of 8189
 



To: learnstocks who wrote (1785)3/3/1999 3:51:00 PM
From: sandstuff  Respond to of 8189
 
OT...agreed...voice applications are coming into their own for toy and other consumer applications, you might be interested in these two companies:

www.veritelcorp.com
www.voicesignal.com

Regards

sandstuff



To: learnstocks who wrote (1785)3/3/1999 4:05:00 PM
From: re: MAX  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
Vic,

Yes, and remember the news we get a few times a year that entire fleets of airplanes are grounded form problems due to stress cracks in the engine pylons (the thing that holds the engined onto the wings). My stint in the USAF (earlier post) tells me that the MRPS system could become a very valuable took to all the major airlines. In fact, I'm not sure why Gayle hasn't contacted them yet, unless that's some of the news forthcoming. Geeez, it makes sense to me that there is a whole industry (worldwide) who need his machinery. We used to have to (and they still must) MAGNAFLUX each part, looking for stress cracks. It's a long, tedious process. I think someone said on an earlier post, that some autos use the MAGNAFLUX method.

Food for thought.

MRPS closed down with the bid at 1.5

Best regards,

re:MAX