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Re: paige post# 12793

Wednesday, 07/05/2006 6:26:51 PM

Wednesday, July 05, 2006 6:26:51 PM

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Paige,


"Did you notice how close the shooting distance is with their tech...when I see stuff like that I know we are right on target or not to far off with what's standard."

Yes I did. What is the stand-off distance of the meth gun? Can the meth gun detect trace quantities or bulk only?

"Right on target or not to far off from standard?"

The way capnmike is pumping the meth gun lately he has given me the impression that it's much more than just "standard" or "substandard" as you describe it! LOL

Did you read how the FirstDefender can analyze mixtures using expert system software and give probable compositons? Cool.
I don't believe that Valimed can do that. I wonder if the meth gun will have that capability?

Did you know that street meth can be loaded with impurities and solvents of all kinds. Seems this device will have a lot of utiltiy to analyze dirty batches and the different precusors and solvents used in cooking. I'm impressed with the FACTS I read.

What will the meth gun read besides meth? Will it be another niche market product like Valimed and read only meth? Where are all the facts on the meth gun?

Why all the endless posting of "connect the dots" links by capnmike yet not a single post on the performance of the gun? LOL!!

Why no new investors? I think I know why. Because investors have seen the same type of advertising with Loch/CDEx for over six years. Yes, they now have Valimed and I think it's a useful device, but even that was over hype and the jury is still out on how well it will sell. Now, can ANYONE explain why the meth gun is any better than the other products already on the market? Can anyone compare the performance specs of the different devices?

If someone can give a good pitch on the superiority of the CDEx tech then ya might have something. The fact that no one can tells me everything I need to know at this time.


{i}"...Like I said very interesting company that is also into the PAT process...ASD didn't make any moves towards them...wonder why?"

Because the ASD patent covers validation of prescription medications and they believe Valimed infringes on that patent.

The ASD patent does not cover the application of NIR for PAT applications. Systems for PAT using NIR have already been reduced to practice.




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