The South African that is arguably one of the best antenna engineers in the world

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The South African who revolutionised antenna design

Poynting Antennas founder and CEO Andre Fourie is not only an entrepreneur and former Wits University professor; he and his team are arguably the top antenna engineers in the world.

Poynting has over 50 patents and registered trademarks, including 12 registered patent families consisting of 26 registered patents, and 41 registered designs.
 
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So is it A ton or An ton? Same - A dre or An dre?
When we tried helping people by fixing their grammar, it was grammar Nazi this and grammar Nazi that.

Now we have Adam Fourie at Poynting Antennas.

Why stop at messing up the name, why not change the company to Vodacom.
 
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When we tried helping people by fixing their grammar, it was grammar Nazi this and grammar Nazi that.

Now we have Adam Fourie at Poynting Antennas.

Why stop at messing up the name, why not change the company to Vodacom.
And God said, from the antenna of Adam the SABC shall be deathed. And so it was.
 
Who else amongst the 1% can we still do a story on? I dont think weve done enough on bank managers.
 
Who else amongst the 1% can we still do a story on? I dont think weve done enough on bank managers.
It's a story about a South African. We should be proud of his achievements. Yet, here you are, being a racist again.

Come up with something amazing and new, then there can be a story on you....
...like this guy* :

*pro tip - you can't re-invent the law of conservation of energy.
 
It's a story about a South African. We should be proud of his achievements. Yet, here you are, being a racist again.

Come up with something amazing and new, then there can be a story on you....
...like this guy* :

*pro tip - you can't re-invent the law of conservation of energy.
If you say orange very slowly it sounds exactly like gullible:

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Out of the 4 first comment, only one person calls out the bull - sad. Very sad
 
Always having hope is possibly a positive trait, but this is just ridiculous.
His playbook: high-school dropout, idea came to him in a dream.

Who needs actual science and qualifications?
 
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