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  • #46
    Originally posted by hung View Post


    This is the real reason on why you are about to be sued.

    .
    Exactly and reason is only one, crime company don't believe that their fraudulent thing work according their claims.

    Even more, they very know that his funny scam creation cannot work according their claims.

    So they're trying in every way to get the subject of crime back to underground.

    Business as usual for scammers.
    Global capital is ruining your life?
    You have right to self-defence!

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    • #47
      Still having trouble with your reading comprehension I see….How do you spell SCAM?
      http://www.geotech1.com/cgi-bin/pages/common/index.pl?page=lrl&file=reward.dat
      Revised 13 Dec 2008
      Until further notice, the $25,000 LRL Challenge is suspended. This is due to two factors: (1) I am in the process of moving cross-country, and both my time and funds are tied up in this effort, and (2) the economic slump has reduced the prize account below the minimum needed to support the challenge.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Art3811 View Post
        Revised 13 Dec 2008
        Until further notice, the $25,000 LRL Challenge is suspended. This is due to two factors: (1) I am in the process of moving cross-country, and both my time and funds are tied up in this effort, and (2) the economic slump has reduced the prize account below the minimum needed to support the challenge.
        Thanks, Art, I had forgotten about that. It's fixed.

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        • #49
          Where's my Souvenir Chuck Nastygram?

          Tnet gets a souvenir Chuck Nastygram, Carl-NC gets several souvenir Chuck nastygrams.

          What's the deal? Where's mine? I've badmouthed H3tec, too! And so have a bunch of other guys. The rest of us don't count? What's the deal? This is unfair!

          Nobody's made H3tec look so fraudulent through and through as Chuck himself has-- website, public message board, patent, videos, emails, reps posting on forums, he's even manufactured apparatus that has wound up in people's hands. He's the ringleader who revealed all this stuff about H3tec. Heck, if it weren't for Chuck, I'd have never even heard of H3tec. I'd sure like to see a copy of the nastygram Chuck sends to himself once he discovers who's behind all this ruination of H3tec's reputation!

          But meanwhile, where the heck is my copy? Only Carl and Marc are good enough? Where's that spirit of generosity that the Christmas season is supposed to be all about? Don't be a Scrooge!

          And while you're at it, put twenty bucks (not a facsimile of a Chuck Nastygram) in the Salvation Army's Christmas bucket, the spiritual good it'll do ya will far exceed the financial good it will do the beneficiary. If you don't know how, come to El Paso on your dime within the next three weeks (Christmas special!) and I'll give you a demo with my own twenty bucks. Free instruction on "reverse dowsing for dollars"! No charge! But to gain proficiency you'll have to practice using your own $20 bills until you've mastered the art of "reverse dowsing for dollars" generosity and can get results every time with no further instruction from myself.

          And there's no nondisclosure contract, either. In fact, for it to work to maximum efficiency you MUST disclose the secret sauce to others.

          `--Dave J.

          PS to Carl and Marc: I'm not asking him to flood the market with the things, that would devalue your copies. But it'll take more than just two to create market awareness for this collectible category. So it's a win-win situation for everybody. Most of all for Chuck, when he finally sends himself the most valuable nastygram of the bunch -- the one he sends to himself and proudly puts on display to replace the H3tec website declaring to the world he's found a new life.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Dave J. View Post

            Nobody's made H3tec look so fraudulent through and through as Chuck himself has-- website, public message board, patent, videos, emails, reps posting on forums, he's even manufactured apparatus that has wound up in people's hands. He's the ringleader who revealed all this stuff about H3tec. Heck, if it weren't for Chuck, I'd have never even heard of H3tec. I'd sure like to see a copy of the nastygram Chuck sends to himself once he discovers who's behind all this ruination of H3tec's reputation!
            I've got my nasty-grams framed. A real work of art, that con-man is.

            My last nasty-gram from Chuck said:

            Jim,

            I have broken records, and when I want to listen to them, I do.


            Good luck to you in the future,


            Chuck




            I am not sure why anyone would want to brake records, or try to listen to them at a later date if they broke them earlier. But, such is the logic of a con-man.

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            • #51
              Low quality Chuckiegram.

              Not even a threat? No "you hurt my feelings so I'm gonna sue!"? That's a crappy Chuckiegram. You were ripped off. What's this world coming to when even blowhard record-breaking braggarts wimp out?

              BTW, I hope those weren't Jimi Hendrix or Golden Gate Quartet or Mozart LP's he was stomping on.

              --Dave J.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Jim
                My last nasty-gram from Chuck said:

                Jim,

                I have broken records, and when I want to listen to them, I do.


                Good luck to you in the future,


                Chuck
                Originally posted by Dave J.
                Not even a threat? No "you hurt my feelings so I'm gonna sue!"? That's a crappy Chuckiegram. You were ripped off. What's this world coming to when even blowhard record-breaking braggarts wimp out?

                BTW, I hope those weren't Jimi Hendrix or Golden Gate Quartet or Mozart LP's he was stomping on.

                --Dave J.
                What !!?
                No demands? No lawyers?

                Hey, I made popcorn and got refreshments ready so we could watch H3Tec duke it out with Geotech. This is all they got?

                Best wishes,
                J_P

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                • #53
                  Let's try and get this thread back on topic:

                  Is this PCB really inside the H3Tec device in image 2, or is it from a different model?
                  Attached Files

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                    Let's try and get this thread back on topic:

                    Is this PCB really inside the H3Tec device in image 2, or is it from a different model?
                    Here is that PCB in situ
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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Jim View Post
                      Here is that PCB in situ
                      Interesting...
                      What is the other device shown in the second photo? It looks like a second dowsing rod attached by a cable, but what is it's purpose, given that there is already a swinging arm built into the main unit?

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                        Interesting...
                        What is the other device shown in the second photo? It looks like a second dowsing rod attached by a cable, but what is it's purpose, given that there is already a swinging arm built into the main unit?
                        Ah yes...the second dowsing rod.

                        The second dowsing rod you've asked about is used to excite/irritate/manipulate the atom of the element the device is programmed to locate. I guess you could call this the transmitting dowsing rod.

                        Once you have swept the target area with the transmitting dowsing rod, you can holster/remove the transmitting dowsing rod, as the atom is irritated, and will remain irritated for an undisclosed amount of time. Allowing the operator to utilize the smaller on-board dowsing rod. The on-board dowsing rod is used to listen for/to the irritated atom. And thus...lead the operator to the element by pointing in the direction of said irritated atom.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Jim View Post
                          Ah yes...the second dowsing rod.

                          The second dowsing rod you've asked about is used to excite/irritate/manipulate the atom of the element the device is programmed to locate. I guess you could call this the transmitting dowsing rod.

                          Once you have swept the target area with the transmitting dowsing rod, you can holster/remove the transmitting dowsing rod, as the atom is irritated, and will remain irritated for an undisclosed amount of time. Allowing the operator to utilize the smaller on-board dowsing rod. The on-board dowsing rod is used to listen for/to the irritated atom. And thus...lead the operator to the element by pointing in the direction of said irritated atom.
                          Sounds like a theory that is doomed to failure.

                          I also notice the on-board dowsing rod has 2 wires that disappear into the wiring loom, and presumably are connected to the complex-looking PCB. Have you any idea what signals are present in these two wires? I assume they must be one of the following:
                          1. A signal generated by the complex-looking PCB, which activates the on-board dowsing rod to (as claimed in the patent) orientate it in the direction of the detected mineral. (Seems unlikely, as there does not seem to be any mechanism, such as a stepper motor, to rotate the dowsing rod.)
                          2. A signal received by the on-board dowsing rod, which is then processed by the complex-looking PCB. (Again, seems unlikely as there is no LED, meter or audio output to indicate that anything has been detected.)
                          3. None of the above, as there are no signals present in the two wires. (In other words, this is simply a device designed to fool the unwary and technically challenged.)
                          4. There is actually a signal generated by the complex-looking PCB which goes to the dowsing rod. However, the skeptics on Geotech are incapable of understanding such an advanced concept because the pseudo-scientific theory that underpins the operation of the device is beyond their grasp. Especially since the firmware processes the very weak signals from the surrounding spatial matrix using quaternion mathematics, thus calculating the correct Euler angle by which to rotate the on-board dowsing rod according Frobernius' theorem ... or some such nonsense.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                            Sounds like a theory that is doomed to failure.

                            I also notice the on-board dowsing rod has 2 wires that disappear into the wiring loom, and presumably are connected to the complex-looking PCB. Have you any idea what signals are present in these two wires? I assume they must be one of the following:
                            1. A signal generated by the complex-looking PCB, which activates the on-board dowsing rod to (as claimed in the patent) orientate it in the direction of the detected mineral. (Seems unlikely, as there does not seem to be any mechanism, such as a stepper motor, to rotate the dowsing rod.)
                            2. A signal received by the on-board dowsing rod, which is then processed by the complex-looking PCB. (Again, seems unlikely as there is no LED, meter or audio output to indicate that anything has been detected.)
                            3. None of the above, as there are no signals present in the two wires. (In other words, this is simply a device designed to fool the unwary and technically challenged.)
                            4. There is actually a signal generated by the complex-looking PCB which goes to the dowsing rod. However, the skeptics on Geotech are incapable of understanding such an advanced concept because the pseudo-scientific theory that underpins the operation of the device is beyond their grasp. Especially since the firmware processes the very weak signals from the surrounding spatial matrix using quaternion mathematics, thus calculating the correct Euler angle by which to rotate the on-board dowsing rod according Frobernius' theorem ... or some such nonsense.
                            #4 is correct. Kinda/sorta.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Qiaozhi
                              Sounds like a theory that is doomed to failure.

                              I also notice the on-board dowsing rod has 2 wires that disappear into the wiring loom, and presumably are connected to the complex-looking PCB. Have you any idea what signals are present in these two wires? I assume they must be one of the following:

                              1. A signal generated by the complex-looking PCB, which activates the on-board dowsing rod to (as claimed in the patent) orientate it in the direction of the detected mineral. (Seems unlikely, as there does not seem to be any mechanism, such as a stepper motor, to rotate the dowsing rod.)
                              2. A signal received by the on-board dowsing rod, which is then processed by the complex-looking PCB. (Again, seems unlikely as there is no LED, meter or audio output to indicate that anything has been detected.)
                              3. None of the above, as there are no signals present in the two wires. (In other words, this is simply a device designed to fool the unwary and technically challenged.)
                              4. There is actually a signal generated by the complex-looking PCB which goes to the dowsing rod. However, the skeptics on Geotech are incapable of understanding such an advanced concept because the pseudo-scientific theory that underpins the operation of the device is beyond their grasp. Especially since the firmware processes the very weak signals from the surrounding spatial matrix using quaternion mathematics, thus calculating the correct Euler angle by which to rotate the on-board dowsing rod according Frobernius' theorem ... or some such nonsense.
                              From looking at the photos, it appears the wires leading to the main board dowsing rod are connected to two terminals at the bottom of a cylindrical plastic protuberance which could contain a meter movement or motor.
                              What supplies power to the cylinder? Follow the gray wires.
                              It looks like they come from the connector to the secondary dowsing rod, either from a board in the rod handle, or from the main board that supplies the secondary rod.
                              Attached Files

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by J_Player View Post
                                From looking at the photos, it appears the wires leading to the main board dowsing rod are connected to two terminals at the bottom of a cylindrical plastic protuberance which could contain a meter movement or motor.
                                What supplies power to the cylinder? Follow the gray wires.
                                It looks like they come from the connector to the secondary dowsing rod, either from a board in the rod handle, or from the main board that supplies the secondary rod.
                                J_P, If the internal dowsing rod was mounted on a stepper motor or a meter movement, there would have to be two wires connected to it as the case is non-conductive plastic. I only see one wire in the picture. That would rule out the possibility of a so called stepper motor or meter movement.

                                HH Rudy,
                                MXT, HeadHunter Wader


                                Do or do not. There is no try.
                                Yoda

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