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starboy

09/02/05 1:37 PM

#29 RE: Ubertino #28

Well I'll be ding-danged nanopatent. Those are the same reasons I got in HISC, but I sold all on the double and moved over to something else, doubled there and came back and bought more HISC, just like 'ol Texasholdem told me to! LOL!

All your points were well made. It's the people at the top and the sales force and the product and it's promotion that will count in the end if we want to get to the PPs you indicate. Good post. p.s.
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sniperflea

09/03/05 1:47 AM

#40 RE: Ubertino #28

You are right Nano. There are so many variables out there when it comes to competition. There will be apple and orange comparisons between technologies that are basically very similiar but different in application. Thus, I believe as investors we will be better well rounded.

I have thought over sending HISS a letter in reference to a device I researched a few years back (2001). It was called the radar flash light. Developed by an individual named Eugene Grenecker at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Any of you computer game nerds like myself here? Well if so you most likely played RainBowSix. In the game they had an heart beat sensor which could detect bad guys through walls. Guess what? This device will be coming to fruition. The National Institute Of Justice and US Air Force were testing it over a year ago. It picks up on the rise and fall of your chest during respiration. The problem they were trying to solve is how to make it work while the operator was moving and negating some algorythme(spelling?) problem. It had to be in a fixed position at the time. Mr Grenecker told me that the 'Holy Grail' was to have a hand held device that could detect movement through block walls(remember Aliens II?). It could go through block walls and penetrate over ten feet deep depending on the composition at the time of my inquiries. I will look for more info tonight before I go to bed. This device if it has advanced to the next level would be another marketing sales windfall for whatever company sold it. In SWAT operations and most of all search and rescue, this tech would be an incredible asset to government agencies all over the globe. Sooner or later this tech is coming. I will give you hint as to how I got involved with researching this....look at my handle. Like Forrest Gump said, "thats all I have to say about that";).