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51 silkroad vs Silk Road. pure vs contaminated, I surmise that that equates to traFrank A. Coluccio-11/15/1998
50 Regis, thanks for that computerworld excerpt. >>Analysts said other fibeFrank A. Coluccio-11/15/1998
49 I like the idea of Pure. Analogizing to the telegraph, and nerves, does the siIlaine-11/14/1998
48 I've been trying to dry lab it, but I get no assistance from the cognoscentahhaha-11/14/1998
47 This sounds really cool. Why don't you invent it/develop it? Ilaine-11/14/1998
46 >>>>>The level of (non)disclosure on their website is ludicrous.Ilaine-11/14/1998
45 Really? You say they have to do things the way you expect or the way you requiahhaha-11/13/1998
44 ahhaha writes: " So far the only feedback has been negative,..." TheCarl Hindman-11/13/1998
43 Pure is my term for pure optic transfers through fiber optic cable. No optical ahhaha-11/13/1998
42 Hi Ahhaha, > DWDMIP has already threatened it vaguely with Pure. If the cosPeter Ecclesine-11/13/1998
41 Here's the first tidbits from Templex' orientation of 2 years ago. It iahhaha-11/13/1998
40 Will do. So far the only feedback has been negative, but unfounded as you willahhaha-11/13/1998
39 Give me a chance to catch up on the posts and the underlying arguments... In thFrank A. Coluccio-11/13/1998
38 If it can be done in laser, it is likely to be able to be done in photodiode. Mahhaha-11/12/1998
37 Looks like you've been surfing the web. Nice cut and paste, but what does tWebster Groves-11/11/1998
36 Come on, Webs, don't be so wishy-washy. Building on our previous design ofahhaha-11/11/1998
35 It looks like we are on different "wavelengths". The stuff you quotedWebster Groves-11/11/1998
34 The dielectric preparation may be where Palmer makes the quantum leap. The photahhaha-11/11/1998
33 Let's start with this statement: << In a dramatic demonstration, 840Webster Groves-11/11/1998
32 What pieces don't connect? From the company's news release of 11/3/98:ahhaha-11/11/1998
31 There are pieces of engineering here that are real, but not unique. Other solutWebster Groves-11/10/1998
30 The four dimensional optical space is the term the company used. In earlier posahhaha-11/10/1998
29 Thanks Webster! Indeed the "techno-babble" is quite entertaining evenPeterGx-11/10/1998
28 <<The company mentions the utilization of "four dimensional optical Webster Groves-11/10/1998
27 Here's Inter@ctiveweek's version... "SilkRoad's Fiber-Optic OKevin G. O'Neill-11/10/1998
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