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Re: capnmike post# 17235

Monday, 01/22/2007 2:04:38 PM

Monday, January 22, 2007 2:04:38 PM

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Unbelievable! If CDEX can't sell a product which they have been actively marketing for four years, what are the chances of funding the development of a new product, then successfully marketing that product in one of these areas?:

Possible Product Applications of CDEX’s Technologies:

- Oil & gas exploration

- Standoff biological and chemical detection in an open-air environment (When has CDEX tested a single biological agent)

- Head Vent Monitoring and Characterization in Waste Drums (LOL!! What would be the expense of developing a XRF for waste drum characterization? Hint: It would have to operated at about 2 Million eV. How many would they sell?)

-Monitoring Radioactive Waste (Geiger counters are dirt cheap these days. They monitor radiation levels.)

-Monitoring Plasma Chambers of Chipmakers for contaminants
(Do they mean the infamous VAMMP? The technology successfully developed, patented and commercially licensed by Sandia? The technology that MP continued to advertise while at CDEX until the Sandia patent was granted, then it suddenly was never spoken of again much like the "waiting-in-the- queue, Army tests and the active martketing of the PS3?)

In Fact, if you read this article posted by Cappy, you'll notice some disturbing similarities between CDEX and SulphCo:

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0CYH/is_20_5/ai_79086365

To answer my original question, the chances are near zero IMO. Right now they needed to authorize another 50 million shares to continue their current business model which doesn't seem to be performing as expected, or at least as advertised by CDEX stock promoters.

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