I'm gone. Like a steam locomotive rolling down the track, I'm gone, gone, and nothing's going to bring me back. I'm gone. 06/29/2023
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Jeebus, I am concerned about fuagf. Who gives a tinker's dam about politics. Damn, he's got a fight on his hands.
Well it is good to know you now believe production using this Perkinamine will happen
I'm not sure where you are getting "high volume" initial production.
Which is it?
You're conflating micro-electronics and photonics, once again. No company in the photonics industry is looking to apply their technology to 10nm geometries. You attempt to use technical terms to confuse and mislead.
This is a forum about LWLG, a photonics company and your posts all relate to the micro-electronics industry which is either off-topic or on the very very edge of being slightly on-topic, at best.
14 weeks is about half the 6 month wafer lot TPT you first quoted.
I call that a gross overestimation.
Still, why do you think adding a photonics component to a circuit would reduce wafer lot TPT?
You have grossly overestimated wafer lot throughput time on 10nm geometries or less, even with many layers. Throughput on larger geometries and fewer layers is even less.
And what makes you think adding a photonics component would reduce throughput? That isn't rational.
There MUST be a pony in there somewhere!
Jeebus, this is the never ending scam. Folks will still be waiting for their grandparent's "pay-out" 100 years from now.
What they didn't have was enough EUV machines to do "copy exactly" across all their fabs
Oh crap! This is awful!
Please keep the board updated as you can.
I think we have a deal with Intel. They're going all in on the goo.
But if we have been testing and testing in the T 1's labs ..... why wouldn't some of those in the know, let alone the billionaire owners be coming in and buying all the shares they can
if there is equal and opposite thoughts on the s-p we wouldn't be falling off the cliff.
Dood, we grow up eating whatever we want. And it's really good!
We get older and learn we need to avoid certain stuff.
Fine! Avoid it! Just hang around and let us enjoy your input!
This one is heading back where it belongs, to the OTC.
The run was based on uncorroborated hype of reading tea leaves that are really poison ivy.
A Stinky Pinky wearing a NASDAQ cloak.
If you can't resist and order some, before freezing place a layer of freezer paper between the slices and double zip-lock bag or vacuum seal. The paper makes it easier to separate the slices when you defrost. The Katz's 'strami & mustard really is very good.
We started ordering our yearly treat from Katz's a few years ago when they started selling the 'strami by the pound. And a jar of mustard on the side. The meat is just as good compared to Carnegie's as is the mustard. We can get good Jewish rye in Arizona but good luck finding a deli or 'strami that's worth a darn.
We just order enough meat to get us over $100 (it freezes really well).
We order it once a year. Yes, the pastrami is that good (so is the mustard). And shipping is expensive because it is perishable.
C'mon Zab your better than that
Chester's is OK when fairly fresh, not OK at all when it has been under the lights a long time. We eat it occasionally when driving across the US. Still, better than KFC or Popeye's.
Like KFC, Popeye's used to be damned good!
No more.
moonshot monday
Beyond Meat sucks and is far from healthy food. In the case of KFC, using fake meat may be an improvement because KFC's real chicken sucks even more (it used to be good years ago).
Eat More Beef! Avoid Colonel Chicken!
“rare-earth doped” coatings meant to be applied to silicone
Lizzie is the bottom of the dregs. She deserves whatever the justice system gives her.
Bob Zumbrunnen passed away in 2017.
He was a good guy and played a major role in both iHub and Silicon Investor.
I don't think he will be reading your reply.
https://www.penwellgabelkc.com/Obituary/150885/Robert-Zumbrunnen/Olathe-KS
I bought shares at Like 3,4,5 bucks in 2003, we went into the 60 to 80 cent range for well over a decade
It is a lab project hyped to be a real business.
Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that one out
Yeah, it is just that simple.
The line already has the processes and equipment in place just needs to be tweaked per the PDK.
It was not I who implied that Lightwave would supplant lithography in semiconductor fabrication with the clumsy radius/radial tire analogy, it was x993231.
I merely ask him/her to explain how that was possible. When he/she had the time.
So, you imply that Lightwave Logic's polymer will cause lithography to no longer be needed in semiconductor fabrication.
I will look forward to your explanation of how that would be possible. Whenever you have time.
My comment concerned a lack of knowledge of one of the most basic steps in semiconductor fabrication: Lithography (as integral a step in semiconductor fabrication today as it was in the beginning). And not realizing that the light used in lithography has nothing to do with silicon photonics.
"reticles" is a new word in my vocabulary...
"Chip designs come from glass plates known as reticles.
Features on the reticle are transferred to the wafers
using light."
"reticles" is a new word in my vocabulary...
"Chip designs come from glass plates known as reticles.
Features on the reticle are transferred to the wafers
using light."
Three (sic) is something truly wrong with a system that allows market value to become so disconnected to reality.
Great choices on fuel for the generator.
Gasoline goes bad over time. Diesel can freeze.
Nat gas and propane are the way to go. I am thinking about getting a whole-house Generac. No nat gas in the outback so plan to go propane. I worry about the installation costs as it won't be simple. I already have both wind turbine and solar power production with inverters in a grid-tied setup. I'm guessing my install will be expensive as I want the system to cut over to generator automatically when I lose utility power.
I know VMI well. I was a cadet in the Corps at Tech (VPI).
Back in the day the cadets at the 2 schools tried to pull $hit on each other before the VPI/VMI football game.
We kidnapped (or was that Roo-napped?) VMI's kangaroo mascot one year. Another year we built a 7' tall paper mâché Roo and filled it with cow manure from the dairy barn. Set it up at the stadium in Roanoke and aimed our cannon, Skipper, at it. The VMI cadets emptied the stands to save the Roo and ended up covered in manure on their long wool overcoats. That was my Rat year and the Rats pulled off that one.
I got a million stories! Sometimes we won, sometimes the Keydets did!
Mine is the 10 minute drive I make to get on the Blue Ridge Parkway :)
My wife & I never wanted to cruise, even before COVID.
She can get seasick standing on the pier looking at a ship.
That's not our idea of a good time!
.... because Mennonites are willing to use trucks.