We should really look at every patent as an advancement and tick in the box for securing Dr Taylor's IP which is at the beat heart of our investment in POET.
Curiously but understandably anything published, because it is at the bleeding edge of IC technology and goes over our heads, will nevertheless be a most valuable components of our investment whose announcement should have us leaping and jumping for joy. For one day when the full significance of the implications of the patent in the performance and capability of the hardware that these patents will be applied to, will be hailed as spectacular new innovations hailed by the technical press (less one joel) who has been blinded by the burning tree.
God bless you Dr Taylor may your star burn bright and thank you for your application and dedication. But please please please could you get that nice Mr Chu to write to us so that we may gain a grain of intelligence of your new patents and how they will develop into products.
Sula (on the island of ignorance )