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Message: Doni come on.

That is the point isn't it. If by using MOS one can control the use of power to an extended period of time then someone will knock on the door because its to their interest to have the life of whatever they have in the market place extended.

MOS is patented , it is owned by EDIG. If it is the answer to solving a serious problem then EDIG will be in "a" driver seat for these companies to install the system in what ever they have. That has to be good news and best of all good business for EDIG.

The rest that is going on for EDIG will be icing. JMHO ted

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