nope its a smaller company called Bluefire Technologies that I had dealings with while I was in AZ, since I signed a non-compete, non-disclosure agreement in 1999 with them I am unable to ever market or sell anything that is wearable based, but I can make one for personal use Benjamin ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Christian Rokseth" <> Reply-To:
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What company would you get in trouble with? Xybernaut? Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rev. Benjamin Stowe" <
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> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 9:23 PM Subject: RE: opinoins about.... > HI all, > > NO no this is for personal use, I would get in trouble with a certain > company if I ever took this public, I just want a real cool computer, > something I can eventually play video games on like in a VR world, something > I can store my designs for my trucks and such, some thing I can answer my > e-mail, get a phone call or get a page on, something that I can virtual draw > on, or so i can take pictures of places that i am or of things I like and > store them in a computer that I can access immediately. and above all with > all the schooling I am taking ( I am double majoring in Electronic > Engineering and Mechanical drafting then minoring in Robotic Engineering) so > its would be nice to have access to notes on demand in stead of trying to > find them in a pile of papers, or to be able to record the teachers notes, > or to be able to photograph something for later use. I am just looking for > an all around help me Tool > > Thank you for your time > Benjamin > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: "Melanie McGee" <
> > If you specified what the purpose of the wearcomp was for it would help. If > you mentioned this previously, I'm sorry to say I missed it. Is it for > personal use? Are you "getting into" wearables, or are you looking for free > advice in regards to a commercial venture? > -Mel > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rev. Benjamin Stowe [mailto:
] > Hi all > > I have been doing some looking around and I have seen some units that I > would like your honest opinions on. > > first is the PC 104 > but there are so many of them that I am unsure which on is a good one to > seriously be looking at. any opinions would be great > > Next is cell computings series of Products > http://www.cellcomputing.com/index.html > > Pentium III 500MHz Plug-N-Run with optional SDRAM SO-DIMM > http://www.cellcomputing.com/third/support/prodguide/pnr/c2i-pr7-500.htm > > Pentium III 700 MHz Plug-N-Run > http://www.cellcomputing.com/third/pdf3/c2i-pr7-700-fs-011.pdf > > 500MHz Pentium III RazorBlade > http://www.cellcomputing.com/third/pdf3/c2i-rb7-400500-fs-011.pdf > > 700MHz Pentium III Razorblade > http://www.cellcomputing.com/third/pdf3/c2i-rb7-700-fs-002.pdf > > any others that you have an opinion on please add, I am looking for opinons > on all so I have all the options in front of me so I can make an informed > and educated decision on my purchase > > Thank you for your time > Benjamin > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > -- > Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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