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Hmmmm, I wonder what happens when a lightweight, single sensor mind controller gets paired with a "human to human" interface using motor-neuron stimulation... (like in this vid below) Or electro-stimulation driven by the sensor in a paralized limb?
I'm looking forward to some great research stories in the not too distant future! Hopefully VOIS will be part of it (or bought out to be incorporated into a company that is)!
http://www.realclearscience.com/video/2015/04/29/control_someones_arm_with_your_brain.html
Oh, I agree with you there! It never "should have". But my 2 points are...
1. that it did, and
2. that it "could" happen here with VOIS.
VOIS hitting $1 could happen just like MDBX did hit $200. BTW, if you want to use an O/S being a 2% value that would be the same as saying VOIS goes to $4/share ($4/$200). Just sayin'...
That's funny rbtree, cause that's EXACTLY what was being said about MDBX before it went to $200/share from .002... Lightning still strikes every now and then.
Risky? Sure. Improbable? $1 is more likely than $200 but yeah ok, it's difficult. Impossible? Nope, can't claim that.
Thanks for posting this link!!! I found it fantastic and putting the headset to good use and a good cause already. The creativity and ingenuity of folks on how to use the mind products is/will be awesome in the not-so-distant future. Kudo's to Dr. Julien Castet the Neurotechnology tech that tweaked and trail-blazed how to calibrate for the folks to "make it happen". Looking forward to VOIS-created products in new videos coupled with genius app designers!
It really is a choice of get on the train or stand in front of it... or I suppose miss it completely is an option too.
-Beek
Ok, you got it.
Try #2. "If the presenter is nervous it's a person problem."
Better? Geesh...
I didn't realize inventors/CEO's have to live to your standards.
I find it interesting that some people put so much worth on a person's presentation skills to where it takes away from the product so much.
If the presenter is drunk or high that's not a product problem that's a person problem. And likewise, the presenter can be PHENOMENAL and be able to sell ice cubes in the arctic but if the product is a POS...it's not going anywhere. I wonder if the emotional weak would invest in Franklin or Edison or garage-start nerds like Gates and Allen because of their ability to present to large audiences; and how many of us wouldn't want to be that nervous presenter reading slides. That said, hiring someone to be the PR voice would probably be beneficial in the future but we still have a product launch in the very near future to look at.
And to what end-goal is the bashing for? To drive an otherwise great concept product made by a (maybe great, maybe not-so-great) company as it makes it's mistakes in the business arena out of business (and thus derail the possibility of an awesome product being available)? Is the motivation revenge against the company for a past loss in value or something against an individual? I don't know, might be both. Might just be flailing stupidity too.
For now, I know I'm writing the interview off as a bad day of public speaking (for someone that is probably running ragged as it is at the finish line of a loooooooooong development cycle) and concentrating on the product. They may just be the inventor and people that got the ball rolling for a buy-out or for themselves to be as 'awkward' as they want because they own the rights to something awesome in the medical device community.
Only time will show at this point. Product pre-orders and then product reviews is the next 2 major points of interest I see on this stock...
/sarc on. Great. /sarc off. Figures, I try and rely on them for accurate data and information and what happens? Magnitudes of discrepancy... sigh.
Keeps flipping between 2M and 20M for me. Check it out: (O.O) Argh, I can't imbed .jpg picture into post...?!?
OK, nevermind. But the screenshot I took has 20M. Grrrrr.
20M at .0025?!? Talk about suppression and walls. Geesh! (Someone's playing games though. Everytime I refresh it's bouncing between 2M and 20M on ask.)
Isn't that because it was news (Yahoo if I recall) and not a company PR? Last one I show (on Scottrade) is 7 Apr. But the news basically parroted the previous week's PR.
Price or size? If price I know I filled 30k block at .0028 at starting bell which is probably highest for day...
DOH!!!
If size, I have no idea. Have to find an L2 follower.
Beek
You know what I want to see VOIS do Igor? Add your countdown idea but when the 28th hits have it switch over to a "count-up" showing # of orders placed in real-time so we can see interest and the magnitude of the interest of the product.
If it starts clicking by rapidly and sells out quickly I can't think of a better 'buy signal'. If it's onesy-twosy it'll be reflective of a technology that's ahead of its time and will be a long, slow climb and require multiple and massive awareness pushes. It'll be very telling or "orienting" for investors on expectations.
IMO of course...
Got it! Thanks for the fast response!
-Beek
Fact Sheet Please!
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Good chart/definition. "...it may signal panic or capitulation, a final sell off attempt before bulls regain control."
Well it was a shot in the arm for volume. 30 Million so far today. One person's panic is another persons opportunity.
Did you notice the reader demographics of the magazine that the article from Jean-Pierre Joosting had? VOIS just had exposure to 30,904 readers! (based on 2015 demographic metrics)
When the new website with pre-order capability goes online (presumably the 28th of April) I hope they have a system in-place to service the backorder above and beyond the 5,000 initial run...
Wonder what it'd do to PPS if webpage had a "Sold Out! We're sorry, but we are collecting orders for the second manufacturing run presently..." message on/by the 1st of May?
Someone shaking out and freeing up stop losses?
Stephen Hawking!
Just watched 'The Theory of Everything' yesterday when it struck me and I was thinking of VOIS half the movie. Someone needs to send him one of these to test. Can you imagine having Dr. Hawking as a spokesperson or an endorser of the Synapse?!? Talk about unlocking the potential of minds... giving a voice to those trapped would be pretty powerful marketing.
There needs to be a "like" button for posts... :-P
My bad, (derp!)... I found it. Could swear it wasn't there and then refreshed and scrolled down and found it. Must be time for coffee.
As yet another case study for wearables look at Vuzix (VUZI). People aren't hating visors/glasses, they're chomping at the bit to embrace what's available and grow with it. Market capture and users are important in the game. VUZI just hit the NASDAQ now, what's TDCP done for us?
Time to lead, follow or get out of the way...
My concern (and yes I own TDCP shares and want to see it soar) is that if they don't get out there into the front and LEAD then they may find out that even though they have a superior product (questionable) they missed the boat and got passed up by visor products that are more cost-effective, first to market and still responsive in user modeling because of a headstart in marketing. Anyone else old enough to remember VHS vs Beta? How about the 80% solution? LOL!
IMO, the customer, any customer, has a choice to purchase in the future. You have one product that is a big cube of glass making 3d pictures with no glasses which is convenient or you have a individually-viewed image projected by visor. Both allow zoom, flip, spin, oooh, ahhh, etc. But listening to Iamthewalrus only 3ds' product offers "real-time volumnetric modeling" (I disagree but ok, I'll go along with that, for now) so only 3d has the beating heart to look at in realtime (the visors "streaming view" are delayed 15min, haha) and there's probably an excessive cost that goes along with that 'feature' for TDCP. Even with that factored in the visors have the benefit of mobility, collaboration between viewers that can be on opposite floors/coasts/continents, doesn't require dedicated office floorspace, and (I'm assuming here) cost. It's my impression that a system with a couple visors will be far less than a couple of 3ds display units for a company that needs the ability to display something on east/west coasts and work together. To be fair, we can't even start to make "is it worth it?" decisions yet because neither has put pricetags out there for us to evaluate pros/cons...But...seriously looking at the industry landscape, we have to ask ourselves which is going to show up and start running the race first and how far ahead are they going to be when TDCP finally shows up. Yes, I see TDCP and MSFT as competitors for the same market share users for very similar products... They need to get out there and capture market or have to try and claw it back from someone else later. MSFT has an (awesome) video to whet the appetites of consumers, what does TDCP have? Mmmmm.
Hotrodlincoln- FWIW, Here's a vid on MS Hololens I found... http://www.wimp.com/futurehologram/
Well the time for them to get it done and put "something" out there is NOW or they risk forever playing 'catch-up' by the looks of it. Microsoft Hololens peek: http://www.wimp.com/futurehologram/