Keith Nagel writes, > At 42 pages, it's a bit large to post here. Try downloading it > directly from
> http://ep.espacenet.com/ > BTW, it's not a patent. It's an application for a patent. Big > difference here, in that it hasn't been granted and in fact > little seems to be happening to it ( last updated late 2002 ). > For some reason it's been rejected for coverage in Germany, > I wonder why??? Perhaps it is becasue of Mills' intervention in Germany ? He has seven WPO items in the WPO files, some of them already granted - maybe he has another in Germany alone. http://tinyurl.com/52t9m I was mistaken in thinking that the de Geus application had been granted. However, it does seem to have priority (2000) for certain details of operation (plamsa?). The Lawyers will be lining up at the doors, and chasing limos instead of ambulances, one can suspect, if a commercial device is in the offing. Should be a real Dutch treat. Don't write off de Geus, however, as I am told that he has some deep-pocket connections. As in ... Royalty?... of the Royal Dutch Shell variety. His name alone will turn up 20,000 hits on google vs.689 fro Randy, not that anybody is keeping count, but if royalty is somehow involved... then a count might be important <G> Jones

