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Wednesday, 10/14/2020 4:12:56 PM

Wednesday, October 14, 2020 4:12:56 PM

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Reply 117629 Sport: The points 66 is making are far from nonsense. When working through a series of circumstances/verbal details, where not all of the information is available - what is not said in context of the subject matter is just as informative as what is said. One could conclude that this is a form of selective omission. Obviously, MDT and TMDI are omitting most of important details. The analysis of selective omission is used everyday by intelligence analysts worldwide. And a lot from the general public since the media became so politically polarized. You could also draw a conclusion that b/c of the secrecy, there's more to the MDT/TMDI partnership than fixing HUGO. Seems like a lot of cloak-and-dagger to disguise a HUGO that's already been revealed to the public.

You get the benefit of the doubt that HUGO is alive and well. But if I owned the TMDI IP, I'd consider building a 2-headed ENOS. (sounds like a character in a Dr. Sues book!) Are 2 ENOS ports with 4 end effectors a better design, than a HUGO or daVinci? Doc's can only use 2 eyes and 2 hands, so controlling 4 surgical arms at the same time is not going to happen without taking your eyes and hands off of one controller to move another. It would take duplication of the hand controllers, 2 camera screens, 2 branches from the main mast, but it's doable. It's all the benefits of the ENOS main IP applied in duplicate. Who needs a HUGO after that? Perhaps someday. IMO.

Good luck to all. Regards, BK.