I would respectfully disagree with that assement of the man who participated in the
invention of the patents upon which we have wagered a NOT insignificant amount of
money. I wouild agree that he was deeply into the technology and trusted those who
he engaged to further his financial interests, alas to his own detriment..
As to his personal life and habits,I would say he has every right to be allowed to
pursue his mature years,'As he chooses,without any gratituous denegrating comments'..
There are NOT too many men who can reach his mature years without having SOME
regrets regarding any choices he may have made along the way..
This post is NOT made in any attempt to deny anyone's right to voice an opinion.
It is merely another mans perspective on a mutual subject..