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Thumbs Up!!!
Very good job Alexismex!!! Congratulation!
Hung:
"You people are so amusing almost as child like.
See, characters like this Alexis only contribute in raising our reputation as demented as THr's.
Do you all pay for a new car for instance and then open the engine just to see how the pistons, cylinders, etc. look like?
If you are one like that, sorry pal you should be in an asylum."
Hung, so far as i understood this supposed to be technical forum, where people are supposed to share knowledge!?
If you want those people to put in asylym than this shows your attitude against many more real and honest stuff here.Is'nt that true?
What is all about mineoro devices to hide??? What secrets?? Maybe frauds?
Maybe easy money taken from naives?
Hung take my advice, do not defend mineoro products here any more....
With that kind of defence they gonna bust even earlier....
regards
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'Share knowledge' is one thing.
Trying to steal proprietary concepts to reverse engineering is another completely different thing. This is called piracy in my country.
You buy a new BMW. Spend lots of money on it.Then you open the hood and start to dismantle the engine just for the sake of seeing the valves ...
Do you think this is a normal attitude? This is sane?
In my country, people like this take medication and recover in a big house painted white called... 'house of rest'.
"Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"
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Reverse-engineering products is perfectly legal in the US, and in most other countries, I suspect. Metal detector companies do it all the time. So do lots of other industries. And, in some cases, it exposes outright fraud. Look at my LRL reports, ferinstance.Originally posted by hung View Post'Share knowledge' is one thing.
Trying to steal proprietary concepts to reverse engineering is another completely different thing. This is called piracy in my country.
If it turns out that the Mineoro devices are legitimate, and really do what they are claimed to do, then they have nothing to worry about. And, if Mineoro has genuine technology they wish to protect, there are ways to do that.
If I bought a $50,000 BMW, got in it, and discovered that it would only go 40 kmh, then I would definitely open the hood to see what I really bought. If I discovered a Briggs & Stratton 10HP engine under the hood, then I might feel a bit cheated, eh?You buy a new BMW. Spend lots of money on it.Then you open the hood and start to dismantle the engine just for the sake of seeing the valves ...
Do you think this is a normal attitude? This is sane?
In my country, people like this take medication and recover in a big house painted white called... 'house of rest'.
So as Ivconic asked, why does it bother you so much that someone would want to look inside a Mineoro? Is there something to hide?
This is the exact same response I got from LRL proponents when I started opening up other devices, and showing folks what they were spending $1000's on. Insults and personal attacks. Turned out the devices were outright scams. People have a right to know that, and those of us who uncover a scam, have an obligation to reveal it.
- Carl
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BRAVO!! Well saidOriginally posted by Carl-NC View PostSo as Ivconic asked, why does it bother you so much that someone would want to look inside a Mineoro? Is there something to hide?
This is the exact same response I got from LRL proponents when I started opening up other devices, and showing folks what they were spending $1000's on. Insults and personal attacks. Turned out the devices were outright scams. People have a right to know that, and those of us who uncover a scam, have an obligation to reveal it.
- Carl
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Answer: It doesn't at all. In fact there ain't much that bothers me lately.Originally posted by Carl-NC View PostSo as Ivconic asked, why does it bother you so much that someone would want to look inside a Mineoro?
Is there something to hide?
Only the findings we the users eventually encounter.
- Carl[/quote]"Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"
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This really seems to be the true purpose of your existence isn't it?Originally posted by Carl-NC View PostReverse-engineering products is perfectly legal in the US, and in most other countries, I suspect.
Never create something. Always (TRY) to copy it...
That's your motto!"Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"
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I think you'll find that's far from the truth.Originally posted by hung View PostThis really seems to be the true purpose of your existence isn't it?
Never create something. Always (TRY) to copy it...
That's your motto!
But there is something called "re-inventing the wheel".
Unfortunately (in the case of Mineoro) the wheel is square.
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Bravo!!!
Bravo Carl!!!
Indeed very good decision!
Alexismex, man, this space is all yours!
We are waiting more photos! Thanks in advance...
regards
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Yes, you're right. Here your old post in attached Word. For strange reason, the pics are over. The black letters are mine.
But, has Alex permission?Attached Files
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Well, Carl's descriptions of what he thinks the parts of Mineoro are... I tell you. Very singular...
With all respect to his supposed engineering background it's like someone looking at a radio and spoting a fax modem.
"Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"
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I believe it is a simple regenerative receiver, used to pick up radio waves. I suspect the demonstrations I've heard about involve someone with an appropriate radio transmitter who can remotely cause the device to beep on command.
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"Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"
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