That is great, Jim. Would you however be able to tell me how many "grocery-type" products there are in the market out there, please? Would it be fair to say that this would number in the tens of thousands?
Would it also be fair to say that *even at 50% level* ther would STILL be 'tens of thousands' of ifp products out there? Therefore, if my math doesn't fail me and at the rate you've been reporting about these products (one every month or so?...) how long would it take till one sees these "flipped to the 'other side' (metric)"? Thousand(s) of years, right?... But let's not forget the... "wake up" phenomenon that would certainly occur when some part of the population finally realizes they're been... invaded by this thing (metric). Again, what I've already shared here some time ago. Anyways, I'll leave that up to our audience to draw their own conclusions... Best regards, my friend. Marcus On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 09:58:40 Jim Elwell wrote: >Found in Kemmerer, Wyoming, a dinky little mining town (pop 2700) in >western Wyoming: > >candy >Lunar Bubble Dust Bubble Gum (Pawtucket, Rhode Island) >50 g > >"It's powder POOF! It's Gum" >"NET WT. 50 grams" > >The label has no colloquial units on it at all. The label also has >"Copyright 2001 OddzOn, Inc. a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. PRODUCT MADE IN USA." > > > > >Jim Elwell, CAMS >Electrical Engineer >Industrial manufacturing manager >Salt Lake City, Utah, USA >www.qsicorp.com > > ____________________________________________________________ Get 25MB of email storage with Lycos Mail Plus! Sign up today -- http://www.mail.lycos.com/brandPage.shtml?pageId=plus
