[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   It could be leveraged for publicity and public education, not for business.
One of the benefits of open hardware is that it's capable of being publicly
proven correct, and shown to have 100% fault coverage in the field.
   Certain applications require obsolete technology -- gates you can see
and test one at a time.

--
Jack Carroll

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From: John Griessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It would have strings attached.  The govt never does a contract without strings.

John Griessen

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Ah so.   Good idea.

JG


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