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To: Robert Lowers who wrote (1848)3/3/1999 9:46:00 PM
From: Jon Scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
Exactly my point.
Great use of transistors/technology/processors.
No human, no matter how good, could get it perfect. But digitize it, and it becomes very simple.
more thoughts...

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To: Robert Lowers who wrote (1848)3/3/1999 11:51:00 PM
From: Perry M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8189
 
Imagine if this product could be marketed to detect potential gas leaks in homes. When radon testing came out it generated an entire industry. The flip side is that in this application I could see a lot of abuse by unscrupulous contractors. It would be better for the gas company to offer this service.

Been following this stock for a week now. The company seems to have a lot of potential but is still risky. IMO The NASCAR news is bigger than alluded to in the press release. It is kind of like FAA or FDA approval but for the racing world. Racing is huge. All of a sudden in the Chicago area there are two new major tracks and talks for a third. My favorite is a local county speedway. Every friday over 100 cars race there in three divisions in a small local circuit(FRI,SAT,SUN) consisting of about 3 or 4 local tracks like this. Never was a big race fan but I like going to see these guys. Apparently so do lot of other people.



To: Robert Lowers who wrote (1848)3/4/1999 7:30:00 AM
From: learnstocks  Respond to of 8189
 
Robert,
Re your post 1848, I have timed my engines many years ago with my ears just as you did (do). It was much more precise to use the timing light, of course. And, those black vacuum hoses also drove me nuts as well trying to find those pesky leaks.
I just wish, LOL, that I could afford to buy Snap-On tools. Mine are just Craftsman but I still have trouble with vacuum leaks in AC units and in cars. Good post.
Vic