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Re: tomj1 post# 2099

Saturday, 06/12/2021 8:15:11 PM

Saturday, June 12, 2021 8:15:11 PM

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That looks pretty sweet! Thanks , Tomj1!

I am also an Engineer.. hence call name.. Struc = Structural ... Engr = Engineer.. STRUCENGR... the ole BSCE (Bach. of science civil engr) .. more BS.. than CE.. lol..


**Let me ask a question well 2 actually.. 1st - Do we have any revenue projections that have been put forth by the Company? I've been looking (not extremely hard) but can't seem to really find anything. Maybe like in 2 yrs and then 5 yrs.. anticipated future #s??

I do love the potential here and of course the OS is pure...awesomeness!! Going to be a monster imo.


2nd question: well more of a comment.. See below.. it states the temperature readings can be off by.. 0.5 deg F. like a half a degree.. that seems to be a fairly high level of uncertainty for a computer reading of a temperature.. clinically (like not used in a hospital...shrug??). like 102 degree vs 102.5 degree.???? perhaps maybe since it's not really a MEDICAL type reading... not trying to be Negative (as I own a town of this stock).. maybe somebody could enlighten me a little. Thought it was interesting..


Touch-less Automated Temperature Screening – Full Kit includes TempuCheck Tablet assembly and kiosk stand with power cord.

RK3288 quad-core Cortex-A18 @1.8G GPU Mail T764
RAM 2GB
Internal Memory 16GB
OS Android 7.1
Panel Size 8?
Resolution 800*1200
Contrast Ratio 1000:1
Brightness 350cd/m2
Aspect Ratio 16:10
Wifi 802.11b/g/n 2.4g
Bluetooth 4.1
Temperature Accuracy +/- 0.3C or +/-0.5F
Measurement Distance 0.3 – 0.8 Meters
Dual Light Infrared Detector Temperature Sensor
Temperature Range 28C / 82.4F to 43C / 109.4F
Supearior Automated Temperature Screening Kiosk
Built-in software allows managers to build a facial recognition database of employees and keep records of temperature readings.



Thanks... next few weeks will be very solid here.. IMO. Nice Gains for sure.


Struc