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On 21 Oct, 09:03, Dave wrote:
art wrote: imaginations. Sorry. 73 Sorry. There is a patent issued and many, many, more in the pipeline. Having tons of patents means very little IMHO. It often just a PR exercise, to make it appear the company has worthwhile intellectual property. I've seem some really useless patents. Look up Fractus antennas or subscribe to the quarterly industrial magazine called Antennas. Probably more worthwhile is something like the IEEE's antennas and propogation, to which I do described. The Fractus company was featured at the Antenna exhibition in Denver last month. Entrance fee was about $1000 And how many companies/individuals actually paid the $1000? I suspect most got in with special offers, or fees were waived completely. This is quite common - the published entry price of conferences is no measure of quality. I went to the same place a couple of years ago when they had the International industrial computor show.Universities got a 15% discount that I believe was also available to overseas attendants other wise you had to pay the full wack. Relatives were allowed in free for the last 2 hours on the last day. Exhibitioners paid the full wack for space but were allowed a few free tickets for commentators. Don't you ever have anything positive to say? Art |
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