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06/04/20
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Originally posted by .@#.
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G'day Mr Kool. I'll play.
If your max punt per share is 200k, and that's 0.02% of your portfolio, that's lots of zeros...
Firstly about the graphic the other day. For my friends and I, it means A-OK. For the younger ones, it's Netflix and chill.
Sadly it has recently been corrupted for other purposes that couldn't be further from my own values. We have an international audience here and potentially alienating anyone when we need collaboration is unhelpful.
About RAP's tech...
The monumental improvements to the global health network achieved since the beginning of this pandemic necessarily need to be future proofed. With the IOT age upon us, connectivity and interoperability are crucial.
My interpretation is that's it's more like music than machinery; sounds are all around us but the way they're composed and delivered are what makes a hit.
When I was grocery shopping the other night I met a guy with a Cochlear implant. Around his neck like a lanyard was a Bluetooth device with a mic, integrated with his smartphone so he could communicate freely while on the move. Cool idea.
Have you seen Mr Holland's Opus? His deaf son tunes his car by holding one end of a big screwdriver to the carby and the other end to his ear. The vibration is sufficient to adjust the motor to sing.
Think of the radiographic medical specialty. Sound is currently given a visual representation that is 'read' and interpreted to reach a diagnosis. I can't see why, with time and data, RAP's MO can't be applied with anomalies heard, rather than seen.
The visual has the advantage of travelling faster than the aural. But here, sound is travelling at the speed of light as a digital file... relativity.
We could hear colours.
We could hear spatial orientation (sonar).
We could hear flavour.
In real-time!
I've never met the professor but it appears to me that RAP's competitive advantage is his interpretation of sound.
If you're big in to that pain stock (I'm ignorant on that one, sorry) your heart is in the right place.
These are just my thoughts that I'm happy to share with you.
Happy investing and enjoy the weekend.
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"In an attempt to understand this new pathogen better, musician and engineer Markus Buehler and his colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have assigned each protein and structural form a musical equivalent."
https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/heal...ists-translate-spike-proteins-melody/12124424