08-18-2010, 12:19 PM
PaulW,
A major defense contractor bought out the company, that’s a significant bit of info. Now let’s analyze your rationing here. Because there has been no more mention that YOU can find on the technology, it must have been worthless. We call these publicized studies, findings or papers. Many times such technologies are publicized and then seem to vanish with regard to further published information. There’s a reason for that and it doesn’t necessarily mean it was frivolous work. Many times the DOD and other agencies will make a contract with the technology holder after initial publishing that puts an end to allowing the work to be published. The work then becomes classified and nothing more is said until one day it then becomes declassified again, usually many years after the initial studies or claims were published.
If you think for one second that the Federal Agencies which have secured this technology are going to yak about it in a public manner and gloat over it… you’re sorely mistaken. Why would they divulge their operation plans and technologies? So the offender can find a way around it? LOL Good luck with that way of thinking and rationalizing Paul. This is about formulating and executing resolution, not gloating and bragging.
The technology is out there and in use here in Hawaii... Guaranteed.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.
A major defense contractor bought out the company, that’s a significant bit of info. Now let’s analyze your rationing here. Because there has been no more mention that YOU can find on the technology, it must have been worthless. We call these publicized studies, findings or papers. Many times such technologies are publicized and then seem to vanish with regard to further published information. There’s a reason for that and it doesn’t necessarily mean it was frivolous work. Many times the DOD and other agencies will make a contract with the technology holder after initial publishing that puts an end to allowing the work to be published. The work then becomes classified and nothing more is said until one day it then becomes declassified again, usually many years after the initial studies or claims were published.
If you think for one second that the Federal Agencies which have secured this technology are going to yak about it in a public manner and gloat over it… you’re sorely mistaken. Why would they divulge their operation plans and technologies? So the offender can find a way around it? LOL Good luck with that way of thinking and rationalizing Paul. This is about formulating and executing resolution, not gloating and bragging.
The technology is out there and in use here in Hawaii... Guaranteed.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.