Contrary to what you have said about the use of I and me, that is not the 
problem.  I did develop a good repartee with product developers and lower level 
management in a large an electronic retailer, a large headphone manufacturer, a 
large kit maker, and a small electronics firm.  It was surprisingly easy to get 
through with phone call, no invention marketing firm was needed.  Then some 
paperwork followed by sending the prototype.   Testing problems then included, 
how to turn on the voice recognition, were to best stick the mike.   One 
designer even told me, we sometimes go to outside help and we recognize that we 
cant internally recognize all of the opportunities.  This thing is really 
simple, we had no clue how to do it, and were not even thinking about it until 
you sent the prototype.  Another asked me, Do I have an extra prototype for his 
car?  Then it goes up the ladder and no one will talk.  I can only imagine with 
Rossi is facing.


Invention in the US is dead.  If I could make this thing and show a profit
someone would buy it up and expand the business.  I have a friend
with a connection in China,  I will try that next.


Frank Z



-----Original Message-----
From: fznidarsic <fznidar...@aol.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Wed, Oct 26, 2011 4:33 pm
Subject: [Vo]:movin and grovin/need advice




-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Blanton <hohlr...@gmail.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Wed, Oct 26, 2011 2:52 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:movin and gorven now/need advice


Times "I" used 12.

Times "my" used 3.

T

Thank you Terry for recognizing how hard I have worked to get this technology 
working.
Dr.Madision has told me that having a working technology is only 10% of what is 
needed to
bring a technology to market.  I am finding that to be true.  This also applies 
to cold fusion.  This thing has been a mystery.  At first they
like it, sign non disclosures(they want) and a letter of intent ( I want) 
describing our business relationship.  I then send the prototype with all of my 
trade secrets.  They promise to test it and let me know within a month or so.  
If they don't like it or think that it is uneconomic 
 they promise to return the proto type and tell me no.  
The tests go OK with some minor bugs and a few questions.  Then BAM.  They do 
not reject or accept me.  My pro-type and calls are not returned.  Its as
if it gets to the legal dept and a blackout issue is ordered.  This has 
happened at least 4 times.
I cannot make, package, and distribute this thing for $20 or so.  That's the 
problem with consumer products.
The mining industrial mining product sells in lesser quantities for a bit more 
and I could manufacture it myself and still make a profit.
Maybe they see the potential for passive echo elimination in another product.  
I don't know.



Frank Znidarsic

 

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