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capndagood ... will you oblige, please?
butt he won't! Of that I'm fershirley!
For those of us who don't keep extraneous address books, and aren't as talented as capnwow with our seek and find skills, xeno ...
who?
It was almost too easy, crow!
yhm
Plus ca change ... new name, same old game? Pity 60 Minutes wasn't interested way back when.
To quote a well known loch enthusiast: STAY TUNED !#&$$%@!
Speaking of Matt ...
What gives? Just another cowinkydink at work?
So you found it, moonie ... maybe you can keep looking and see what else is of interest. After all, what you quoted is from the site that Matt or IHub doesn't like and about 3 or 4 weeks old so it can't be too reliable, can it? I'm really disappointed in you, not staying more on top of things.
"Another iteration of the same ole same ole"? I bet you know a lot about those after following your best friend's brother and loch/cdex "and others" all these years! How ARE Tommy and Norbert, btw?
I think you'll have to look for another outlet, UnkleMilty. But good luck with your efforts!
(Wasn't 'UnkleMilty' Milton Berl? Have you checked to see if you're infringing on TMs?)
... though I'm sure moonieman will delight in spreading the news now that he knows it.
crow ...
Not sure I have a good address for you ... e-m and I'll tell you the whole sad story (later tonight).
ot ... whitemanmoonie
you'll be pleased to learn that BioProgress is no more.
no offense intended, drumbah ... snake pits are good!
bottom of the barrel? I thought it was a bottomless pit.
Whatever, I imagine we won't hear from capndagood anytime soon again. Maybe he's just trying to keep his brain cells from dying off the only way he knows how: by playing the master sleuth he so obviously believes himself to be, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
Sad, really.
It's SEAFOOD, not beans there, crow ...
you'd think I'd have had enough what with my chosen occupation, but noooooooooooooooo ....... and anyways (tm nasfanium) it'll be the company that makes the meal.
Sir Crow: care to join us? I'm sure Dr. Xeno will spring for the tab, given that he's reputedly a personage of considerable repute in Beantown and particularly at Mass General. He prolly has an open account there, even.
I know Legal Seafood, have been there often! Just name the day and time and I'll extend the invitation to his lordship, unless you want to.
Follow capndagood's links, paige, and you'll find plenty! I mean, he's been looking into these peeps forever and all he's been missing has been the XENO link! Eureka, he's found it!
ps ... I'll be in Boston in about 10 days for a week or so. Maybe we can meet for a drink?
omygawd, xeno ... you've been sussed. I suppose it was only a matter of time.
I shall forward capndagood's amazing post with links to interested parties in GB forthwith. They'll undoubtedly take (better) cover instantamente. I suggest you do the same.
What's this "our" stuff, sir?
Say it isn't so ... you've become a holder of this "fair" stock?
Next xeno will say HE has ... I may never recover!
How could I have thought such a thing?
Momentary lapse, I guess.
una pregunta ... what's to be gained by their dragging this out yet again? Surely they've all made all the munny they'd ever need to sail off into the sunset and live profligately ever after. Why doesn't their esteemed old/new ceo finally just tell his loyal following "we tried, we really really tried" and go the way of his predecessors and their friends?
"... if this revised, revise, double-amended [you forgot redacted agreement is deemed by the accounterati to extinguish contingent obligations from the original Baxa agreement..."
Maybe arloco can shed some light on it.
Will we all get an invitation to the ceremony?
I see raiderman and capndagood are now being lauded as heroes ... nay, veritable saviors.
Next knighthood?
crow ... those existing longs ... I wonder if any of them really will take action against MP. What do you think?
Is this thread dying? Or already dead?
"I just do not want to be with my name on anything.."
But you're willing to let your daughter have hers? What's wrong with this picture?
As for your other (?) daughter letting the guy stay with her while he worked on her place ... didn't you teach your children anything while they were growing up? It doesn't sound so.
Whatever, paige. Bottom line, it sounds as if things are pretty corrupt there in glitzy sleazy high-flyin' LV and that you're afraid and perhaps rightly so. That aside, it also sounds as if you're thoroughly enjoying the up close and personal drama, which says a lot about you. Oh well. You'll have plenty of stories to tell your grandchildren.
I'm afraid you don't have my sympathy if you're not willing to stand up and be counted in a way that might help change things, rather than just ranting in a chat room about it.
I doubt that you can see any parallel with the loch/cdex ("and others") drama, but maybe someday you will, when you're old and grey.
No, paige, you DON'T get my point.
The story is about Home Owners Associations, not about pit bulls.
You're missing my point, paige ... why is she contacting only local news people? Why not go to one of the major national investigative news programs? 60 Minutes, for example, or one of the others.
Take it to 60 Minutes or another national show, paige ... nothing like some "adverse publicity".
Did I insult someone, Kires? All I did was encourage moonie to keep up.
And what's this ten-years stuff? I learned about these chat rooms only in 2000 or so. Maybe you have me confused with someone else.
My name's Barbara. What's yours?
Me, circle any wagons? Why would I need to do that?
Seems you're not very up to date, bright boy.
Do try to keep up. You've fallen waaaaaaaaaay behind.
We'll chat later.
So, "whiteman" ... malcbaby should approach Pfizer, along with the other big pharmas?
Isn't loch/cdex into anticounterfeiting? Maybe malcbaby should contact GSK! (Choking back a laugh here!)
GSK plan to beat drug counterfeiters may be scrapped
An ambitious project by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) to beat drug counterfeiters by putting a microchip in every packet of pills has been fraught with problems and may be scrapped, The Times has learnt.
The pharmaceutical giant said three years ago that it was investigating the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for products deemed to be susceptible to counterfeiting.
In March last year GSK launched a United States-wide pilot programme and began to attach RFID tags to every American bottle of Trizivir, an HIV medicine. Trizivir is one of GSK’s top-selling products, with sales of £268 million in 2006, 53 per cent of which were in America.
However, the programme, which uses technology developed by IBM, has been riddled with technical hitches. They include RFID tags breaking as they are attached to products, a failure of tracking technology to read them during transit and a widespread failure by wholesalers and retailers further down the supply chain to embrace the technology.
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As well as GSK, two of America’s biggest pharmaceutical retailers – one of which is believed to be Wal-Mart – and two other big drug companies involved in the scheme are also struggling with prohibitive costs, both for the RFID tags themselves and for the technology required to read them.
As a result, Glaxo is considering abandoning the project and opting for technology that is cheaper and less prone to technical faults.
A spokesman said: “We don’t necessarily understand the benefits. The question is whether it is a valid technology . . . Is it a technology that could be applied to a significant part of the business?”
One pharmaceutical industry executive said: “Lots of people have looked at RFID and realised that the cost is just prohibitive.
“The unit costs are just so high as to not be economic, plus there are all sorts of teething problems with implementation. It requires such a huge investment – not just by the company installing it but all the suppliers, retailers and wholesalers, too.”
GSK is expected to make a final decision on whether to scrap the project or to apply it more broadly later this year. One alternative is barcodes, which are cheaper and easier to use.
GSK has been working closely on RFID technology with the US Food and Drug Administration, which is keen to encourage the technology to help to defeat drug counterfeiting.
paige ... is this a (younger) picture of you?
http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/189102/2/istockphoto_189102_i_can_t_take_anymore....
'cept I think it should be titled "don't_confuse_me_my_mind's_made_up"
"how long did he know D. Harris?"
Weren't both in 'Nam? Maybe at the same time/place?
Who's gonna be running the lending desk?
sorry, kires ...
but some peeps just leave themselves wide open.
Unbelievable, paige.
You, not the article.