Here is a post by "downnout"' that was referencing EDIG's NUNCHI "patent" that has to this day yet to show up in anyhere in USPTO records other than as a "trademark" ($250 filing fee).
Over the last month or so,"Downnout" had been offering objuective, informative, and enlightening posts. No rational person would have classified his posts as "bashing".
It is an undeniable fact that over the last 15 years, EDIG management has never bought any EDIG stock on the open market (the stock now trades between $0.020 - $0.027)
Moreover, it is well known by informed EDIG investors that "NUNCHI" would appear to be another example of EDIG managements' documented 15 year history of never being able to execute anything on their own.
In spite of this "culture of failure", the naive, inexperienced, ill-informed Hub Leaders running the Agoracom EDIG board continue to censor and ban any poster who even "implies" any type of management and/or product underperformance.
AGORACOM Administration had already once before been forced to "make itself a Hub Leader" on the EDIG board in order to monitor the situation.
The recent arbitrary and capricous actions by Hub Leaders DISCHINO, Coyote1, and Silversurfer might indicate a need for AGORACOM Administration to consider initiating such a monitoring presence yet again.
Respectively submitted
jtdiii
Hub leader on (TSX:WIN / Nasdaq: WILN) Agoracom Board
Hub Leader on (OTC/BB: EDIG) Agoracom Board
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The following Post submitted yesterday by "Downnout" was reported as a violation and "Downnout was simultaneously banned..........
Re: What is Nunchi? says USPTO
posted on Jan 05, 12 10:58PM
It was demoed in September and we have no notice of a letter of intent, contract, or sale three months letter?
IMO, Products that offer great potential get people to act quickly.
If a product is loaded on a server and demonstrated to a prospective partner or customer it must be very close to completion. It is foolish to demo a product that has bugs, is incomplete, or does not fully display the operational benefits of using the product. It is hard to sell a product based on a promise that it will do something. This I know.
If so, where is the exictement about Nunchi?
'Under the radar' but we have shown it to at least one (maybe more) possible partners. Can anyone explain how these two conditions can coexist?__________________________________________________________________
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