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Chris wrote..
Tonight has been consistent, as someone just informed me that Stanford has
hooked up with Chevron to study "their" new discovery of nanodiamond for broad
scale industrial applications and something to do with Silicon Vally. The
looming question is why I ever thought anyone at Stanford (or any other
University that I contacted) would bother to fund my discovery of a never before
known, Semiconductive Non Detonation Nanodiamond powder?
Quite the "common" thing to do.
Howdy Chris,
You read my post on patent themes. Didn't your grandmother ever tell
you that people cheat at cards? Hollywood has made a fortune fostering the
fable that good guys wear white hats. What is to keep bad guys from wearing
white hats to fool the gullible?
A border cantina ( University) is no place to look for a " friendly "
game of cards. The crossed bandeleers and the knife in the boot is a sure sign
you are in mixed company. Ah! Stanford .. where all the hopes and
aspirations of the simple and pure in heart clash with "silicon valley and US
DOE".
If you want to make a fortune, move to New Mexico, raise long red peppers
and sell the strings to the rich tourists. All the patents have expired.
Richard
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- Re: [VO]:Re: Correa Patent Issued Christopher Arnold

