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What is this all about? Note the update date. It seems -- SEEMS -- to indicate that LH still is an operating public company -- anyone?
http://tinyurl.com/yvp4te
(It's so easy to go off on google tangents)
Computer-based notification system having redundant sensor alarm determination and associated computer-implemented method for issuing notification of events
US Patent Issued on May 16, 1995
http://tinyurl.com/yu8uy2
Another "interesting" and slightly more recent article ...
THE SUSPICIOUS TRAIL OF DENVER S&L FAILURE
PETE BREWTON, OF THE HOUSTON POST STAFF
HOUSTON POST; FINAL Section: Local Page: A1
SUNDAY March 11, 1990
http://tinyurl.com/2gheov
Arloco ... you're really really scary!
(Did anyone ever get ahold of Julie? I remember some talk about trying to, way back when.)
... but I'm very intuitive.
The holographic non-action figures sound brilliant, a technological breakthrough! I would be pleased to introduce you to and facilitate a partnership with a distributor who has world wide contacts. Next step would be to scale them up, size-wise, and use them to foil enemies in hostile countries. With your contacts in our very own military, surely those must be in the pre-patent development dark-room stage already. If you feel it inappropriate to reply on this very public forum, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at "yourwishisourcommand@aol.com"
Don;t forget the dolls, the marketing gimmick that will make you BILLIONS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! To arrive on the shelves just as the film version comes out.
Oh he eats meat, all right ...
raw flesh of live "investors."
Not a pretty sight. Makes David (?) Christian look tame.
He's converted to Anasazi-ism, I hear. Will soon be looking for early artifacts with his geigercounter ... I mean lie detector ... I mean yet to be deployed latest progeny of d'elf. Just no stopping a religious man in his search for truth and ultimate salvation. He may be a little south, in Toosahn, to find much of value, though.
I also hear he's taking diamonte and clozer along to keep him honest. Wouldn't want him reporting misleading facts about his discoveries, after all. The dulcet tones of Moonman (who will soonly change his moniker to Dust Devil, befitting a desert environment) will make sure the next radio cast is broadcast to waiting audiences all over the globe.
doubt it, rotten ... he'll just say that his basement bar was/is just a cozy hangout for casual friends, a place to unwind from the rigors of working in Madison, after a hard day. As if a college town needs another bar!
So he gave you a tee-shirt? Were you an honorary member of his select group?
Could you be more explicit, rotten?
Which questions does his blanket "no" lie about?
Ah weel (tm crow) ...
it all fits together, of a piece.
He needs to be inconspicuous. Untraceable. Next he'll be buying warehouses under an llp cover and moving his art collection into safer hands.
My first clue that something was amiss was when he made that silly statement about chickens being halal. What was yours?
You noticed the Berlin Bourse activity, too?
Seems we both are the early birds that catch the dirty worms.
Maybe Herr DiddySama will have an explanation and move instantamente to get his company removed from that naked shorters' paradisio.
A level playing field, that's what I demand! I intend to start a petition.
Sandy Schell reporting in here ...
The distributors in Europa consider a Novella Schosha liaison preferable to distribution services available from Appalashia. The reason is proximity to water and generally cold and damp weather which are contributing factors in the viability of viral protection.
Also please note the following recent Press Release from DiddyStock Incredibly [sic] Revolutionary Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: DIRT):
"DIRT ticked up 7-1/4 to 83-3/4 after the Company disclosed it will register its new breakthrough concept product ChickenPox-Onna-String (TM) pharmaceutical products within the Middle East region. The move follows a better-than-expected market response to the full range of DIRTY technologies at the Arab Health Exhibition in Dubai last week."
This is NEWS with a capital N!
For clear and obvious reasons, the Company is also progressing with approvals processes key to getting its non-chicken derived (and therefore Halal) products approved in the region.
DIRT CEO, CFO and COO Diddysama said, "We are very pleased with our growing world-wide recognition and reputation. One of our next goals is to acquire the necessary backing for further exclusive testing at the esteemed Rudjar Boskovic Institute in Croatia." With more enthusiasm than the normally reticent Diddysama has evidenced in the past, he added, "Watch this space!"
The six (6) analysts covering this stock believe the Company has entered into large and growing potential markets, with significant spending opportunities. To a person, each analyst reiterates his (her) 'buy' recommendation on the stock.
Please see footnotes to the Company's most recent SEC filing (date: November 17, 2000) for relevant cash flow information, incredible projections and legally required disclaimers.
easy for YOU to say ...
From what I read yesterday, he doesn't like rlcjr much either! Still have to catch up today ...
My intensive research has found another place where a combination of cdex's groundbreaking and innovative meth gun + valimed technology might be useful.
If the meth gun can detect the problem (from a safe 3 meters) and valimed validate it, the Veteran's Health Administration might permit the use of benzocaine sprays to be resumed.
capnmikel: Will you research this further, provide statistics on how many hosiptals use benzocaine sprays and what therefore the potential market is for both cdex products, and report back? You might want to provide Baxa with your findings, as well, so they can more finely hone their marketing efforts, and also the FDA, so that august body can decide its next course of action.
http://www.fda.gov/CDER/drug/advisory/benzocaine.htm
"Benzocaine sprays are used in medical practice for locally numbing mucous membranes of the mouth and throat for minor surgical procedures or when a tube must be inserted into the stomach or airways. Their use is known to be occasionally associated with methemoglobinemia. However, cases of methemoglobinemia have also resulted from medication errors due to incorrect use of benzocaine sprays (e.g., longer duration or more frequent sprays than recommended.). On February 8, 2006, the Veterans Health Administration (VA) announced the decision to stop using benzocaine sprays for these purposes. The FDA is aware of the reported adverse events and is reviewing all available safety data, but at this time is not planning action to remove the drugs from the market. Up until now, the FDA has concluded that the number of reported adverse events with these sprays has been low and, when properly used, these products can help make important procedures less uncomfortable for patients. This advisory applies only to benzocaine sprays used in the mouth and throat, not to other benzocaine products or to benzocaine sprays applied to exterior skin."
I just can't keep up! So off out for a while (to practice my swing)!
Does the MGM Grand have a golf course?
well, now you're talkin' my language!
The golf course it shall be. I'll give you only one mulligan, though. (I won't need any.)
Do you accept bribes? If yes, simply do not reply. If no, state so unequivocally. If you would consider doing so, please state your terms.
ohmygoodness ... there's been only one mathematical genius ever posting here! I think a new form of math was even named in his honor.
Can it be he?
[edited] You'd better also talk to a patent attorney ... or to someone who has alreayd spoken with "several" attorney friends who know what's likely been going on.
Can't have too many authoritative resources in your court, you know.
[edit] Guess he's already retained the services of same. Pro bono, for the greater good?
I see a badger and a doctor are also taking a greek god to task on another board.
Apollo (all these Greeks around!) ...
The bigg diff is that Dell has a few products out there, ones that have actually been sold to a few kazillion buyers. Non?
Demmo & xeno ... daydaydaymaziado! Tootootoomuch!
r---
why don't you post your thoughts on this board so you and xeno can "discuss" them and other things here, rather than trying to maintain your distance?
You know everyone on the troo bloo board reads this one, and vice versa, so it seems sort of silly to have to keep flipping back and forth.
Did they actually sell them? Or alternatively place them in friendly hands?
ps ... you and Omar make a formidable team of writers!
... and backward looking doesn't either (apparently)!
Can't wait to read the followup to these things, especially the "international distribution by end of calendar year 2006" -- which date has come and gone.
"CDEX has entered into discussions with companies outside the USA who have shown
an interest in representing CDEX as its ValiMed(TM) distributors in Japan, UK
and Ireland, Benelux region, Germany, and the Middle-East. While these companies
may represent significant distribution opportunities for ValiMed(TM), CDEX
management cannot guarantee that it will be able to close a distribution
agreement with any of the companies in these markets. However, it is the intent
of CDEX management to begin setting up international distribution for
ValiMed(TM) before the end of calendar year 2006."
thx ... I think you're right. How long ago that all was.
... plus boxes and boxes of perforated tear-off calling cards.
sorry, rotten (edit below) ... my question included "legal tender" as payment for what Baxa was "sold."
No matter ... xeno's image of valimed flying off the shelves and then flying right back again is the clincher! Can't remember who first said Loch products were flying off the shleves -- it was funny then and it's funnier now.
(edit) Besides I'm tired of asking questions. I'll leave that to paige.
rotten ... where and by whom is it stated that Baxa actually paid in legal tender for anything? Did I miss that?
per Webster: delivery [edit below]
1. a delivering from restraint
2a. the act of handing over
2b. the physical and legal transfer of a shipment from consignor to consignee
2c. the act of putting into the legal possession of another
2d. something delivered at one time or in one unit
2e. the act of giving birth
etc.
Perhaps to cdex's mind they actually did "deliver" stuph to Baxa because they agreed to in writing, with some sort of "consideration" -- thereby thinking they were putting the "stuph" into the legal possession of Baxa. But Baxa said nope, we don't want delivery at all (though we'll accept your kind gift of consideration for acting as middle man) -- no, here's what we'll do: we'll tell you where to send the "stuph" when we actually have buyers and then they can pay you directly.
[edit] Will our resident lawyer plz to give his learned opinion on such an interpretation of "delivery" by cdex?
I'm getting one of Lori's headaches.
btw, interesting posts crow retrieved and posted on another ihub board.
wait a minute ... I don't get it ...
Baxa paid for the units on behalf of unidentified end users but asked cdex to hold them til a shipping schedule to said end users is determined?
Does that suggest that Baxa bought them on "spec"? That there were/are no end users?
What else does it suggest?
Might be, diddy ... but it works for me!
Hay (tm xeno the comprehensively synoptic) ... do YOU remember those hangman posts? (edit) Arloco ... do YOU?
An aside ...
does anyone remember ppppi (4 p's) and the hangman he began drawing, filling in letters of a name in serial posts? If so, what were the letters he put in?
It was probably the scariest set of posts I've ever read anywhere.
Not necessarily "masterminds" but opportunists. The sundry scams are convenient tools for them as they play their international games.
Too bad you and blkhoc never really compared notes.
Maybe one of the biggest unanswered questions:
Why haven't the authorities indicted anyone in this mess? It's been six years since Rob Douglas was given a heads up and he and that guy from the SEC started opening doors.