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04/08/24 8:31 AM

#186401 RE: prototype_101 #186400

Remember, the shorts said over and over that foundries could not produce it. Now the shorts are saying, "Of course, foundries can mass produce it, but they haven't proven it over multiple runs.

That sounds like progress to me.

Next, I suppose the shorts will say well of course, they produce it over multiple runs, over multiple seasons but how about multiple years.

X. I can go on and on with what the shorts said, I liked the "10 things the shorts were wrong on" post where I laid all out there, Ted said that he was only wrong on 6 of 10 (because another short said the other 4 things). Lol. I just shrug my shoulders.

Of course multiple foundry runs will be needed, that is not a bad thing, but if some thing can be done once, in today's world, it can be perfected.

The industry has a huge problem, this will not be disreguarded by them.
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RufusT

04/08/24 10:08 AM

#186409 RE: prototype_101 #186400

Lebby at Wainwright, in fact, we are enabling network equipment upgrades without changing the network. You don't have to change the fiber, you don't have to change the equipment. You just put our technology, which is like putting a V8 into a four-cylinder car, and you put it into those little boxes. I don't know if there's a point that works here. And those boxes all fit into the network switches and routers, and that upgrades the equipment without changing the equipment, which is really powerful.


I had a 64 Chevy II with a beautiful straight 6 in it and used to dream of putting a V8 under the hood until my brother “borrowed” my car and totaled it. Had I put that 8 in it though (I must pause here to wipe away my tears. “Memories, like the corners of my mind”) I would have had to stabilize the rear end because if I stomped on it with all those horses I would have been swerving all over the road for the first quarter mile.
Anyway, my question is will there have to be any other upgrades in order to accommodate LWLG’s high performance modulators or will it be just plug and pedal to the metal? Is it as simple as Lebby says? If it is then every data center will gladly throw in that V8 and start “burning rubber” so to speak. Perhaps LWLG should have a promotional car, say a 64 Chevy II with a 327 under the hood. Just a thought.
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