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Re: Imperial Whazoo post# 3507

Thursday, 04/12/2018 1:02:20 PM

Thursday, April 12, 2018 1:02:20 PM

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First of you need to follow your own advice and read a post before commenting. I said that Blockchain will soon be pasé and replaced by a better, faster, more efficient technology called Hashgraph. It appears that you are not yet aware of it. Take the time to google it please before making bold predictions regarding Blaockchain. I am not going to argue that consensus ledgers are not the future. What I am saying is that I would rather be paid by the meter of fabric processed then to rely on a virtual idea.


That's one man's opinion.

Let's sync up when Central Banks all over the world put pressure on greedy politicians who control Gov't regulations to put crypto out of business.

How long has DPW been making power supplies? A long time.
How many electronic devices requiring power supplies have been built during the same time period? A lot.
How many of those devices requiring a power supply purchased it from DPW? A lot.

What has been the average pps of the company that sold all those power supplies over all those years? Less than $5, $4, $3, maybe less?
What is the current pps? $1?

Anyone can make a power supply, even China. (How easy is it for a simple power supply to be reverse engineered?

MLSE is an extremely complex piece of high tech machinery.
Would you rather rent cars at a flat rate or per mile driven?
I think I'd prefer per mile driven.

MLSE customers pay its manufacturer per meter of fabric processed. How many meters of fabric can be processed by one MLSE in one day. 55 textile manufacturing sites in China alone. Italy which produces the finest fabrics the world has ever seen has already ordered the MLSE based on fabric tests done by DPW on their textile.

The machine is proprietary and impossible to reverse engineer because if it goes off line the manufacturer will know it. It would take months perhaps years to reverse engineer it if was at all possible.

You can only sell a power supply once, then you have to replace for free if it fails. You don't get paid for every hour the power supply is running.

Power supply vendors face fierce competition

There is a very instructive video presentation on the MicroPhase website that folks should view if they are interested to know not only what the future of the textile industry is but who owns the proprietary technology that runs it.

When financial markets crash, when the WWW goes dark, everyone will still need clothing, not power supplies.


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