[BC] FlyaHondaBuz

Rich Wood richwood
Mon Jan 9 12:56:23 CST 2006


------ At 11:36 AM 1/9/2006, WFIFeng at aol.com wrote: -------

>More accurately, we should probably divide the number of radios sold by the
>number of stations actually using IBUZ right now. I'm sure the numbers are
>still less than impressive for each station.

That's soon to change. I'm a heartbeat away from my attorney who is 
drawing up the documents for my new company, FlyaHondaBuz. It's 
purpose will be to manufacture and market the first mobile/portable 
IBUZ receiver. The model will be "Flyer." We'll have patent 
agreements with Radio Flyer, Honda and Boston Acoustics soon. I've 
been falsely accused of not being 100% on board with IBUZ. This 
revolutionary device will put those accusations to rest.

I believe mobile/portable devices (thanks Cowboy for clarification) 
are absolutely critical to the success of IBUZ. Consider this message 
to be my declaration of first use for the concept of a Radio Flyer 
(appropriate) red wagon on which is mounted a small, very quiet Honda 
generator and a Boston Acoustics tabletop receiver. While this may be 
somewhat larger than other mobile/portable devices I'm sure further 
research and development will reduce its size within a few years, 
well before it's actually needed. As other tabletop receivers become 
available, we'll offer options such as the FlyaHondaPolk Flyer. As 
sales allow, we'll offer environmentally sound options such as 
hydrogen cells once the hybrid car companies perfect large capacity 
batteries. We'll give a whole new meaning to the term "Boombox."

Once they're commercially available I'll post a notification here. 
The expected retail price will be around $1350. Street prices are 
expected to hover around $1000. A slightly larger generator with a 
drive train might allow its "street use." Allow a couple of years for 
development of that option.

The generator noise level will be slightly below the intrinsic IBUZ 
noise so listening won't be fatiguing.

Rich





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