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06/13/10 1:24 AM

#143085 RE: bigrun #143076

First, i have dd'd these questions extensively for my own edification, I feel your question is very important and very germane.

The answer to your question is that the technology is a worldwide exclusive and can not be relicensed by anybody except by Mineseeker Operations BVI, that is the major part of the value of what we are buying.

The second part is I believe that dean came to the table with a for profit arm to motivate action in this scenario. In the past they had a good idea and some good basic technology but as a lot of foundations go never get busy on the action front. I believe with the profit motive in place there is finally a clear path for the positive energy to unfold.

It took a dean (for whatever selfish/non-selfish reasons) to create the action needed to move this along. This basically sat on the shelf after the motivation that princess Di brought and slowly diminished after her death.

it is my belief that once we re-spark the world imagination that all the motivation and more that ever was will return but it needed the initial movement created by the for profit arm to start the process.

I believe in the memory of Di and other motivations that we will see a huge upsurge of world interest once again since now we actually have a technology that can be exploited for good because of quasar and others who were open to the possibilities.

It is also my belief that not even dean has any idea how fast this will grow and how much good will be created by this little venture we have "stumbled" into.

T.
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mazzulla

06/13/10 3:29 AM

#143092 RE: bigrun #143076

lol market share...its important
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Investman432

06/13/10 10:55 AM

#143110 RE: bigrun #143076

I am guessing MS falls under "things planes/helicopters can be used for" category. There are rapidly expanding uses for aerial mapping using digital film and other parts of the radio/thermal spectrum. There is a much bigger application in helping large scale farmers monitor conditions of the fields on a week-to-week basis to determine hydration, fertilizer and pesticide applications. Aerial mapping can produce excellent information over large tracts. The US military is using similar technology to find where IEDs are buried on roads each night.
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WillyburgD

06/13/10 4:22 PM

#143150 RE: bigrun #143076

Re the tech (from the Minseeker Org. site):

"The output from the programme was a lab based UWB SAR system that was demonstrated able to image both small metal and plastic targets at a very high resolution. This ‘impulse’ radar system was, and still is, believed to be the highest bandwidth, highest resolution radar of its type."