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Arv: I really don't know. All I know is that things were progressing rapidly and I know Gordon had one working on his coffee table! Then everything was turned over to the U of F team so they could take care of all of the paperwork. After that, the web site literally died. The last post that I have saved was back in September. It probably didn't help that the UF team's leader got frustrated with the rest of us and quit "to write game code". His absence may have hurt the effort in FL. Perhaps Gordon knows more... Jack, W8TEE
On Tuesday, April 27, 2021, 3:20:43 PM EDT, Arv Evans <arvid.evans@...> wrote:
Jack Seemed that things died just after being submitted to the University of Florida.? Was this killed by the FDA, or by the University of Florida? While it doesn't matter much now, it could be that politics and funding in academia contributed to the project's demise.? Might there be interest in India in taking over the project (and willingness at the University of Florida to release the information) so that they (India) could build their own ventilators?? To comment on an earlier comment...It only seems like the US is the first to be ask for help, but that is because our view from the US makes it seem that way.? When anyone needs help the US politicians automatically give press conferences that make it seem like they are going to do something.? But it rarely happens, is too little, too late, or nothing happens. If you observe this from a different country the view is quite different. Been there, done that. Arv _._ On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 11:36 AM Jack, W8TEE via <jjpurdum=[email protected]> wrote: Bob: --
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