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Greg Angevine

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Aug 14, 1996, 3:00:00 AM8/14/96
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Spaceboard Technology Made Public
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On August 1st, World Wide Logistics, an astro-physics lab in Calgary, made
public it's plans for an ion-spaceboard using revolutionary magnetic flux
technology. The system's designers were planning to develop the system on a
large scale, but failed to raise the corporate interest required for mass
production. Therefore, World Wide Logistics has offered the systems
schematic plans and where to purchase the system components at minimal
cost. World Wide Logistics is primarily interested in global awareness for
itself, and it's revolutionary product concepts.

The device itself, named by developers the "Spaceboard" is known more
commonly known as a hoverboard, and has been featured on movies such as
Back To The Future III, and Star Wars, the device was constructed in the
filming of the Back To The Future. The Spaceboard operates via ionization
of a forward surface and the charge between it, and the device itself. This
charge is generated by bombarding the ground with positive ions via laser
inversion. The we must charge the surface of the board with a positive
force equal (if not greater than) to that of the ground. Thus, since like
forces repel, the board floats in space.

The retail potential of this device is substantial, therefore anyone
willing to produce the system on a large scale is certainly welcome to
purchase the plans from World Wide Logistics, for no more than a processing
fee.

World Wide Logistics gives up any rights of product ownership once the
purchase of plans has been made, due to the nature of the design a weapon
or device of mass destruction could easily be made by simple modefications
of the device. Therefore World Wide Logistics is NOT responsible for any
illegal, or destructive uses of this device.

World Wide Logistics will send any interested party the device schematics,
parts lists, and free technical advice for anyone willing to try to build
the system. Make checks, or money orders out for $20.00 US. Please add $2
for shipping.

Thank you for your interest


Please send all inquiries to:

World Wide Logistics
Site 36, Box 11 RR2
T2P 2G5
Calgary, Alberta
Canada

Or email them to:
ange...@cadvision.com

Thank you for your interest

Greg Angevine
Deputy Director Research & Development
World Wide Logistics


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