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Adrienne, "vendors" are the companies which provide the parts and services required to manufacture the ID2. CDEX is their customer.
Paige, a new type of water? LOL Are you saying the water was processed with some type of nano tech?
No one wants to drink tap water anymore. Bottled water is a multibillion dollar business with a new gimmick coming out all the time.
I once worked on a project for super-saturated, oxygenated water. The water went down like silk from all the oxygen molecules acting as ball bearings. It just slid right down your throat and gave you a little oxygen buzz! LOL
Expect a lot of BS, especially from some door-to-door salesperson that has been trained to give a sales pitch with no technical background to even comprehend what they're talking about.
What's that have to do with batteries Paige?
Swallow whole- do not chew. LOL
Paige, I don't believe battery size will prove to much of an issue. The smaller the battery the shorter the operating time.
Don't consume yourself, there are much more important things to consider.
Well, well, well... it appears as if Harry has taken Xeno's advise and now swallows his meds whole.
Paige, I don't know what type of battery the Myth Gun uses, but I'd bet (sorry Scared) it's very similar to the one used in the Motorola Razr.
I got that Xeno, but it's good that you explained it in no uncertain terms.
When they are forced to disclose performance limitations, it's included for a damn good, CYA reason.
Yet the market potential continues to have no bounds:
{i]"we are exploring markets for the ID2 beyond the traditional law enforcement community, including correctional facilities, rehabilitation facilities, school systems and general public applications."
OR, perhaps they're anticipating unacceptance by the law enforcement community and have started pitching alternative uses.
Paige, if Milchip depresses you, why are you posting over here?
You love us to death don't ya? LOL
I got that Xeno...
Most:
1
a. Greatest in number: won the most votes.
b. Greatest in amount, extent, or degree: has the most compassion.
2. In the greatest number of instances: Most fish have fins.
n.
1. The greatest amount or degree: She has the most to gain.
At least greater than 50% of surfaces
Paigster, Have you been chewing your meds instead of swallowing whole as per instruction?
As it has been said many times, the truth eventually finds a way to the surface, it just takes a little time.
In response to market testing, improvements made to the ID2 include a continuous scan capability, increased sensitivity, a greater scan area, a targeting device and a range indictor to assist the operator in detector positioning. The increased sensitivity allows the identification of trace quantities of methamphetamine on most surfaces including skin and clothing.
CDEx PR's advertised trace detection from day one. First, it was "minute detection", then after the bashers (spit) questioned the meaning of the word "minute", a certain message board stock promoter (and CDEX insider) got on the hotline to MP and soon after a PR clearly used the term "trace".
Now they're saying that the recent "increase" in sensitivity allows trace. IOW, they can now detect trace where they couldn't before?
And then there's this gem:
"We have the final design on the drawing board and have begun discussions with our vendors and manufacturer anticipating starting commercial production by the end of the year."
Anticipating starting... LMAO!!!!
Milchip is absolutely correct in saying that that means a year... conservatively.
If ever.
P.S. Nasfan, is the ID2 the production prototype which will be the basis for mass production.... once they've ramped up the assembly line that is?
Yawn.......
Yes Paige, I have. The "fiber cord" is an optional for the FirstDefender.
Paige, virtually all the improvements cited in the latest PR are features which should have been incorporated in the original beta unit. Do you really think the MSHP request for a larger scan footprint and greater sensitivity came as a shock to CDEx?
I can just see MP saying, "Really, you'd like greater sensitivity and a larger scan footprint (just like the Army wanted)? Sure we can do that, it just never occurred to us that you'd want those improvements."
Get real.
ID2- same ole twist to the same ole carrot "just around the corner".
Lather, rinse, repeat.
Will they ever learn? I can understand Harry's problem, he just has to fight the temptation of chewing his meds instead of swallowing whole! LOL
But you of all people Paige, honestly!
Paige, virtually all the improvements cited in the latest PR are features which should have been incorporated in the original beta unit. Do you really think the MSHP request for a larger scan footprint and greater sensitivity came as a shock to CDEx?
I can just see MP saying, "Really, you'd like greater sensitivity and a larger scan footprint (just like the Army wanted)? Sure we can do that, it just never occurred to us that you'd want those improvements."
Get real.
ID2- same ole twist to the same ole carrot "just around the corner".
Lather, rinse, repeat.
Will they ever learn? I can understand Harry's problem, he just has to fight the temptation of chewing his meds instead of swallowing whole! LOL
But you of all people Paige, honestly!
Told ya. Now the question... is Harry reading this board?
Of course, but he not dare try to defend his pretzel logic here! LOL
Answer Xeno's question Harry.
Jenn states that MP runs CDEx like his own private company. Harry replies:
"You state, he runs it like a private firm. he did for 3 years, selling to private investors, because he had nothing but BS to offer the investing public,and boy did that pi44 us off. He continued that practice until somone practically forced him to go public with CEXI."
Until? What does that mean? LOL Nothing changed after CDEx went public, MP continued to sell nothing but PP's to private investors.
Pretzel logic indeed.
"it can't get funnier than this? Can it?"
Don't underestimate The Apologist! LOL
"MP was our choice to take over the tech from the boyz."
"I never said we chose MP."
- The Apologist
Well said Crow. eom
In other words, exactly how spectrometers are used in astronomy- long, long intergration times, pointing up at the heavens with minimal interference.
"Man, it's intersting that all these guys (Dials, Liaw, and UnkleMalarkey) "changed jobs" in 2001 and also all are on the CDEx BOD. Justa coincidence, I'm sure. LOL!"
Seems a little risky that they would openly show their close association after the NRC/DOE fiasco.
The bios spell it out quite clearly (errr... and your posts of course).
Wireless??? Crow, I think you're giving them too much credit, I don't think they were that sophisticated.
Most of the demos didn't have the the lights, WP interpreted the signatures from a laptop.
The simpler explanation is that they knew the contents of each target in advance- true realtime!
But imagine if you're right. Picture a guy with one hand in his pocket nonchalantly looking the other way, lips puckered soflty whistling as he hits the button. LOL
There it is again, information suggesting that the "revolutionary tech" was UV-based from the very beginning:
Company literature says the "light detection and ranging technology -- LIDAR" uses an electromagnetic beam to locate the mines.
"Its invisible coherent energy excites molecules," the literature says, and allows a computer to read and evaluate the location and amount of the explosive "in real time."
X-RAY LASERS DO NOT EXIST.
It's almost as if the MM's are on the CDEX payroll to prevent the PPS from total collapse.
Don't Philips and Dials have the same ala mater- West Point?
It's all such good stuff I can't decide which of Inet's ridiculous rants to address:
"It was quite obvious to me when the silence progressed that the reason for it was there was nothing to brag about. Certainly he has smarts enough to know that he could clean up as far as pper's and share price with even just a little tongue in cheek BS. I firmly believe he is above that."
LOL! 100% wrong Harry! You never read the CDEX Prospectus. The forecasted revenues were pure boolsheet.
Of course if MP did not make those forecasts, or approve those forecasts, or use those forecasts to sell PP shares, then I could be all wrong.
"Now if Phillips made as33oles of us and managed to take over that worthless technology ,at least he didn't play us for suckers like the boyz were doing."
Nope, not us, Saint Philips played other people for suckers to the tune of $30 million! LOL
"UnkleMalcy should be "near-term backburnered" by CDEx bagholders."
@ 1000 degrees F?
Yep, I was just guessing, I thought it mighta been wishful thinkin' on your part! LOL
Call me back now. eom
I believe RA is referring to the Sao Paulo airliner crash:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,2128993,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=travel
That's gotta be one of Inet's stupidest posts yet. Absolutely unbeliveable how he completely ignore MP's complete involvement with the Loch scam and the CDEx "controlled scam".
Why is CDEX a "controlled scam"?
Because, NOW, no one is stupid enough to pull such a blatant stock market scam like the Loch Harris perps did just before the dot.com bubble burst in 2000. They probably thought with the existing stock market frenzy in 2000, they'd be cruising under the radar a little longer, but when the bubble popped, they were exposed way more than they had anticipated.
CDEX is still doing everything exactly like loch except not as blatant. The ring leader is still in charge.
I agree Demmo, inonit to be sure.
Paige, so your opinion is that the carrot is still just around the corner! LOL
"Other than that I am just waiting "like you" until the end of fall....."
How old is that one!!!
You guys are killin' me! So what kinda pizza does he like?
LOL!! Good one Crow!
I wonder what type of debt CDEX is claiming, short term business transactions, loans, consulting fees...?
If they're not paying their vendors, it will be extremely difficult to manufacture anything without CASH IN ADVANCE terms.
And you recently cited a $1.5 million debt which gets us damn close to $30 million straight down the rabbit hole.
P4316 posted that it was his favorite passage from the bible:
John 3:16
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
"In 1957, Bill and Carol Angle invested half their life savings with Warren Buffet. Today, their shares in his company are worth over $300 million. According to Forbes, another early investor, Malcolm Chace, piled up $850 million."
Some people just get lucky... and some people don't.
Capnmike is lucky, lucky to be alive if his cancer story is true.