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I ofteh wondered about that name myself, but I don't have any ideas
for it. Could it be verbalised binary code? In the end, I doubt it
is important to the interpretation anyway.<br>
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- Gerry Quinn<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/08/2014 20:22, Marc Aramini
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cite="mid:CAF1072xmhwBZOp7+SHtfm_tWXTSRKt7zmuezymXoUk+K5XOtWw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Since most of the technology seems to be
wavelength based in The God and His Man, I was wondering if
anybody knew anything in light or microwave science that
corresponded to that kind of name - isid 1000 1000e. E is a term
used in describing wavelengths and frequency, but I don't think
isid has anything to do with that. I hate to say it's just a
serial number.
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