X-Message-Number: 12277 From: "John de Rivaz" <> References: <> Subject: Re: attracting funds Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 12:55:00 +0100 Surely it is plain fraud to attract millions for a company to promote a sort and then use it to research cryopreservation? Ideas are "ten a penny" - it is implementing them that is the hard bit. Bateaux was a good idea, for example. Corel Word perfect is better than Microsoft Word, but Mr Gates is far better at implementation than Corel, so guess which is the most used word processor. Did you know Corel won't even give review copies to magazines? -- Sincerely, John de Rivaz my homepage links to Longevity Report, Fractal Report, my singles club for people in Cornwall, music, Inventors' report, an autobio and various other projects: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/JohndeR ----- Original Message ----- > Message #12267 > From: "Yvan Bozzonetti" <> > References: <> > Subject: Faster bucks for cryonics research (Re: msg #12257) > Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 17:38:22 +0200 > > Faster bucks for cryonics research (Re: msg #12257) > If you have some spare time, I would suggest a more active road: > Find an idea interesting for investors, even outside the cryonics/science > domain. A start up can get $ 10 million after 2 or 3 years only. > I can suggest an idea in the sport area for example. I can't publish it here > because of patent problems, but if you want to do something, I'll give it > free. > > Yvan Bozzonetti. > Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=12277