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Message: Re: oscar / Re: One more try: LAMBERT (LOL)

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 Lambert:

What's the story. I leave for an hour or so and you come back screaming at me. What kind of crap is that. LOL 

Dec. 7, 2007 – Patriot Scientific Corporation (OTCBB: PTSC) announced today that Lite-On IT Corporation has purchased a license to the company's microprocessor-related patent portfolio. Lite-On IT thus becomes the company's 28th licensee and the third within a week.

"Alpine is the fourth new licensee of our patented microprocessor technology in just eight days, and the 29th overall," added Patriot Scientific president and CEO Jim Turley. "We're delighted to add Alpine to the list of well-known licensees. The technology that was developed for our own products has now proven to be useful to other companies' innovations as well."

Dec. 21, 2007 – Patriot Scientific Corporation (OTCBB: PTSC) announced today that Verigy Ltd. has purchased a Moore Microprocessor Patent (MMP) Portfolio license. Verigy is a premier automated test equipment (ATE) company with two decades of heritage in semiconductor test.

The sweeping scope of applications using MMP Portfolio design techniques continues to encourage the world's leading manufacturers of end user products from around the globe to become MMP Portfolio licensees. Since January 2006 over 30 global companies from the US, Europe, Japan, Korea and Taiwan have purchased MMP Portfolio licenses.

Now,does over 30 mean 34? I'm not sure. You need to reread everything to reprove whatever you are trying to prove. Grants may end up to be licenses but I would never swear on a stack of bibles, and I hope you wouldn't either, that at this particular moment we have 34 licensees.

My point was that something different happened with the J3 which is unexplained from the info provided. It is neither a good thing or a bad thing but a different thing with no real explanation of what a business explanation is or what a grant is in this context. You are a very intelligent poster, please tell me what these terms mean from your perspective. I have an idea but it is based on common sense not legal sense.

But, if you keep on yelling at me, I'm going to knock the rest of your teeth out LOL. It's after midnight. Good night and Good Luck.

Cheers

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