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guzaling

10/31/09 1:18 PM

#10165 RE: Zardiw #10164

"What vendor? Why don’t I just hand over my wallet too…"...LMAO
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grantg2

10/31/09 3:10 PM

#10168 RE: Zardiw #10164

At least John Bordynuik has a sense of humor...

"Who supplies P2O processor? More than one vendor supplies components now.

What vendor? Why don’t I just hand over my wallet too…

Staff is in all weekend (including me) to assemble the processor."

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I wonder how many thousands of $$$$$$$ JB spent travelling, looking at P2O processors, evaluating the engineering details, etc., before picking the one he thought was the best suited for his catalytic augmentation of the conversion process!

People must presume him to be naive, or braggadocious, to give up HIS research into this process in order to bolster confidence in the stock of his infant public company!

I'm convinced John Bordynuik is confident in his own abilities being vindicated in the end... and feels NO obligation to convince anyone that JBII is a good investment for them to make.

Either you choose to participate in the opportunity that John has offered... given the abundance of information he is willing to make public (far more than most CEOs/companies reveal at this early stage of development), or you don't!

NOW that it is CLEAR that he is not foolish, will share what he will & nothing more, perhaps the redundant pestering for such information will cease!

EVERYONE take note: John is not going to tell who made the original P2O Processor!
It should have been obvious that he wouldn't... if everyone recalls, the first video clips of the mini-processor that were posted had someone holding their hand in front of the nameplate of the manufacturer! It was only later, some days after that video, that the name was discovered and must have been determined to be "no big deal" by John.

Besides, it was irrelevant to the big unit he would use.


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Ranb2khz

11/01/09 8:57 AM

#10190 RE: Zardiw #10164

Good stuff Z! His email explains who currently builds the machines:

"Who makes the P2O machine? The processor is highly optimized and is much simpler for us to build –"

"Who supplies P2O processor? More than one vendor supplies components now."

"Staff is in all weekend (including me) to assemble the processor."

Sounds pretty straight-forward to me.