the Papenmeir device that was supposed to be coming out

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So, you don't want to discuss what software on the device is developed by 
Wait a minute, you're the one that brought it up. I just called you on the 
question.

So, we have the molds. That was developed. Good, I accept that's true.

Now, what else?


On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Tommy Craig wrote:

> Well It seems that we aren't getting very far with this discussion. If you
> believe that everything is off the shelf why don't you go over to Radio
> Shack and build your own unit. Then you could have exactly what you want and
> save thousands of dollars. Just try it and let me know how it works out. If
> you can do it then you can make all that money and do everyone a big favor.
> Just the cost of designing and manufacturing the molds to manufacture the
> housing runs into hundreds of thousands of dollars. If it were so easy then
> everyone would be doing it. They aren't.
> Tommy
> 
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