Weby-my favorite Gust line was
"You're not stupid, you're just in Congress."
In Micro's case, it's not that he doesn't get it (He's not stupid), it's just that he has become a little too personally involved in his ideas, which is usually not a good thing. He seems to be having a hard time with the notion that just because someone questions one of his assertions, they aren't making a personal indictment of him.
He seems to be a perfectly nice guy to me, and I am a little puzzled at his lashing out on the "Bob." But, that doesn't change the fact that the evidence supports Awk, Alea and you more than Micro and Barge.
Not that the consumer side won't be huge in the future. But, Wave has chosen their path, and it looks to be bearing fruit. Once we get to break even by closing enterprise business, we will have time to corner the consumer side. The consumer side is going slowly anyway, judging by the article posted by Khillo on the Wavx board about Intel's ViiV systems. Meanwhile encryption is the new buzzword in enterprises.
Have you listened to the Intel presentation posted on the Wavx board? They will push hard from here on out. Bet on it. They even mention Wave Systems in their online writeup. It will be interesting to see if Seagate also includes Wave Systems in their ad campaign. I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen.
Maybe Wave's mentions in the ad campaigns was a part of the deals cut by Wave with Dell, Intel and Seagate...