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Thursday, November 16, 2006

CareCure Community thread on DMS-3....

A gentleman named Max, who lives in Montreal, is a member of the CareCure community operated through Rutgers University's W. M. Keck Center for Collaborative Neuroscience, and The Spinal Cord Injury Project, spotted our news release and was kind enough to start this thread:


Paralyzed Inventor's First Commercial Product Ready For Close-up At 2006 Sema Show. Thank you for sharing our news, Max!

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Testimonial: John Belknap

Hey Scott, I'm 6'4 and have been a C5/6 Quad since 1999. I fell asleep in my 90 Mustang GT driving a friend home. Anyways I've been dreaming of a system like the DMS. To be able to drive a cool looking vehicle again from my chair would be so awesome. Thank you for inventing a system that will allow us to be able to do this again and hopefully one day I'll have the pleasure of owning one of your systems.


What you all have done brings back hope to a lot of us wheelers. I've yet to see a mod as clean looking as what the DMS is. To be able to have a truck without a bulky UVL -- plus the truck can be lowered -- is just amazing. My mind has been going every which way full of ideas if I owned a truck. To be able to throw motorcycles in the back and drive my friends to the tracks or just to pull a boat again instead of taking two vehicles would be a huge time plus gas saver. Just think of the reactions the truck would get at car shows or just out in public. Anyways, you have a great looking product and I hope it soars to the top of the market.

Good luck with the system,

John Belknap
http://www.John-B.net
http://www.cafepress.com/showtm490

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Stolen: SEMA show display, materials -- and contacts!

Bummer! Here's a picture of our show display materials that were all stolen, from our booth at the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, the night before we were set to ship everything home. Whoever stole our stuff also took the show books that we put all our contacts in.


It's not such a huge deal to lose the model vehicles, DVD player, our brochures/business cards... but we sure would appreciate getting that information back....

On a positive note -- the show was fantastic for us. If you stopped by the booth and met David, Larry, Roger or Alexis, we may have lost your contact information, so please drop us an email or give us a call.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Further OPTIONS' 2006 SEMA Booth, #34833


Further OPTIONS' Co-Founder David Gotter and volunteer Larry DeSherlia have seen a lot of interest in the DMS-3 system at SEMA 2006. To get a sense of the scale of the show, you can see some of the other pictures I snapped during setup here.