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solarguy

01/02/11 1:58 PM

#2774 RE: lmcat #2773

Okay Imcat, we have very different opinions with regard to New Energy Technologies. But look closely at the information in the link you provided. It is the flexible plastic substate that is transparent. Not the diode "dots" and not the electrical paths necessary to get the curent off of the substrate.

Now I do not rely strictly on company provided information. I research the background of the company and the individuals involved. I invite you to do the same. For example, look back into Octillion Corporation and its spin off MicroChannel Technologies. Look into the Executive history and Director relationships with International Energy Inc. (IENI)and look into its ownership and history.

If you do your homework, you may want to talk to the SEC.
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ron2000

01/04/11 9:29 AM

#2779 RE: lmcat #2773

this whole thing is a scam
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solarguy

01/16/11 11:49 AM

#2812 RE: lmcat #2773

Okay, I followed the links in your reply. There is nothing there of substance. This is from the abstarct of the article:

"We have developed an innovative way to fabricate organic solar arrays for application in dc power supplies for electrostatic microelectromechanical systems devices. A solar array with 20 miniature cells interconnected in series was fabricated and characterized. Photolithography was used to isolate the individual cells and output contacts of the array, whereas the thermal-vacuum deposition is employed to make the series connections of the array."

"Organic solar array for . . . microelectromechanical devices." I am sure you know what micro means and surely you understand photolithography.

Nothing here supports spraying coatings, transparency or sufficient electrical energy generation to power your computer.