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1/29/2014 1:52:47 AM

AN ALTERNATIVE STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS: THIS IS WHERE WE REALLY ARE, THANKS TO OBAMA AND HIS CRONIES

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1/30/2014 3:46:31 PM
A tip for the investor types.

Disrupting the Cell Phone Industry with a New Antenna

Tech people: read this. Parents, pay attention.

I want the end of brain tumors from cell phones. Yes, it really is a problem and finally the scientific community is waking up to this fact.

Revolutionary disruptive and innovative are such ubiquitous descriptors right now they are becoming ignored or mocked when used.

But don’t make the mistake of thinking those words are always irrelevant. I have something for you that is all of that and more. It’s a game-changer, big time. Not a little innovative, not a little disruptive, but big, fireworks, look at this and OMG is it for real big.

It is an antenna for cell phones that radiates away from your head, use less energy and can now be used by those formerly marginalized people with hearing aids.

This cell phone antenna is dramatic, game-changing, healthy, fascinating, and coming soon to your brain and those you love.

PARENTS: Do you ever worry about the cell and your kid’s brain? Please do. I’m asking you to read this, pass it on, and get the word out. Vortis is so important, yes, that important.

It’s got all the legal and governmental official ok’s. This is way past development stage and all the ducks are in order. It’s been in use in Europe and now its coming here. Prototypes are about to be made and when that is done, sales will start.

How does it work? Here is Vortis on that:

Present technology are embedded antennas that radiate in all directions.Half of the energy is absorbed by the head.

Attempts to re-direct, shield or drop energy loss to the head result in poorer performance.

Vortis is a dual element printed circuit board (PCB) that is a dual band, end-fire array operating on US and EU frequencies providing immediate technical advantages to handsets and carrier market shares.

Originally designed to overcome the problem of interference with hearing aids, the “near field null” area safely cocoons the user’s head by redirecting RF radiation fields in the near field, while sending a stronger signal forward and rearward in the far fields.

Vortis’ capability to reshape RF Signals was originally designed to serve hard of hearing markets. We learned later of greater improvements such as energy saving, pattern enhancement, etc. in its earlier testing with Motorola where it was shown that Vortis was .07 SAR over the lowest of .7 (at the time); an order of magnitude less. This offers a distinct advantage in the cell phone industry’s increasing inability to meet SAR and saves energy loss that may double battery life depending on use profile. Sony Ericsson confirmed its ability to meet the highest Hearing Aid Compatibility Standards as well.

I talked with CEO James Johnson, and his new Sales Director, Tech Director and Marketing/Social Media and they are focused on moving quickly. With all the tests and oks and licensing issues completed all that is left is production. If you are a crowdfunding guru who wants to help, this is a good time to get involved – personally, I think this is going to be massive. http://www.thesiliconvalleystory.com/disrupting-cell-phone-industry-new-antenna/

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2/1/2014 2:44:57 PM
Sometimes we must have knowledge of the past and many heroes that often go unsung. Thanks to Google, I found out more about a great lady. So I am sharing with you here and hope you will pass it along to those young folks you know too.

Tubman was often called Moses, after a Biblical hero who led his people out of slavery in Egypt.

Photograph by James A. Gensheimer

  • Photo: Harriet Tubman
  • Illustration: Harriet Tubman and escaped slaves

Harriet Tubman is well known for risking her life as a “conductor” in the Underground Railroad, which led escaped slaves to freedom in the North. But did you know that the former slave also served as a spy for the Union during the Civil War and was the first woman in American history to lead a military expedition?

During a time when women were usually restricted to traditional roles like cooking and nursing, she did her share of those jobs. But she also worked side-by-side with men, says writer Tom Allen, who tells her exciting story in the National Geographic book, Harriet Tubman, Secret Agent.

Tubman decided to help the Union Army because she wanted freedom for all of the people who were forced into slavery, not just the few she could help by herself. And she convinced many other brave African Americans to join her as spies, even at the risk of being hanged if they were caught.

In one of her most dramatic and dangerous roles, Tubman helped Colonel James Montgomery plan a raid to free slaves from plantations along the Combahee (pronounced “KUM-bee”) River in South Carolina. Early on the morning of June 1, 1863, three gunboats carrying several hundred male soldiers along with Harriet Tubman set out on their mission.

Tubman had gathered key information from her scouts about the Confederate positions. She knew where they were hiding along the shore. She also found out where they had placed torpedoes, or barrels filled with gunpowder, in the water.

As the early morning fog lifted on some of the South’s most important rice plantations, the Union expedition hit hard. The raiders set fire to buildings and destroyed bridges, so they couldn’t be used by the Confederate Army. They also freed about 750 slaves—men, women, children, and babies—and did not lose one soldier in the attack.

Allen, who writes about this adventure and many others, got to know Tubman well through the months of research he did for the book. The historic details he shares bring Tubman and many other important figures of her time to life.

To gather the facts, Allen searched libraries and the Internet, and even walked in Tubman’s footsteps. “I went on the river just south of the area where the raid took place,” he says. “You are in that kind of country she would have known, with plenty of mosquitoes and snakes, and there are still dirt roads there today—so you get a feeling of what it was like.”

Allen says his most exciting moment came when a librarian led him to written accounts by people who actually saw Tubman and the raiders in action.

“She was five feet two inches (157 centimeters) tall, born a slave, had a debilitating illness, and was unable to read or write. Yet here was this tough woman who could take charge and lead men. Put all that together and you get Harriet Tubman. I got to like her pretty quickly because of her strength and her spirit,” Allen says.

To find out more about this courageous and adventuresome woman, read the book, Harriet Tubman, Secret Agent.
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/stories/peopleplaces/harriettubman/

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RE: two-mad-food-scientists-created-edible-fireworks/
2/1/2014 3:31:40 PM
Jim,
This is a beautiful story. You don't need to read and write to be a wonderful caring person. However, reading and writing comes in handy. for communications.

Thanks for the info.
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2/2/2014 10:53:59 PM
You are correct Myrna, we don't have to be edumacated to make a difference as long as we do what is right.
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Jim,
This is a beautiful story. You don't need to read and write to be a wonderful caring person. However, reading and writing comes in handy. for communications.

Thanks for the info.

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