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Nickname: FYI
Review: Dear 'rock' it is not about "who identified the problem first" I guess philips was the first company to listen and act on the problem...can you tell me any other company doing that?(So you see I got better brains than your stone-aged one's) And Mr rock do you think all the companies would brainstorm in public for the idea? ..I would still give my compliments to philips...
Date reviewed: Dec 19, 2005 2:42 AM
Nickname: dont rock the boat
Review: P.S. Kiran, let's give credit where credit is due for the innovation of Mr. David Kravitz & in assembling
O.R.S. You sound like a paid
shill! If Phillips was so great
how come they didn't think of
this first? Where's the barnstorming--somewhere tied up with the FDA? Give me a break. When there's a compliment deserved have the brains & decency to attribute
to all. Excellent job Mr. David Kravitz, see how easy that was? I'd be willing to bet about 10 GEEE's you're a Republican.
Date reviewed: Dec 18, 2005 4:25 AM
Nickname: Kiran Pal Sagoo
Review: Philips has again proved itself in solving real world problems. First came the defibrillator followed by LifePort for kidney transportation. I guess there are many such problems which are in line to be discovered and solved, especially in developing countries. Philips has also done a good job in India by launching a Mobile Hospital, which can reach remote places and is a very novel idea. I wish good luck to Philips for sticking to its vision & mission of "sense & simplicity."
Date reviewed: Dec 13, 2005 12:24 AM
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