From: Melanie Subject: RE: Pet stuff / follow up Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2011 11:53:20 AM To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> He was analytical which is his usual. I sent you everything he brought up. He's skeptical about everything in life but he didn't say no. I thought his comments were informative but they didn't scream "no" to me? From: Jeffrey Epstein Sent: Wednesda November 02, 2011 10:04 AM To: Subject: Re: Pet stuff / follow up I thought he didn't like the idea: i would also like to talk to him about altermaitve fincanc On Tuc, Nov 1, 2011 at 10:57 PM, < > wrote: Hi. I've been thinking about what you said. Steve's been busy this week but says that after Friday (maybe even over the weekend?) he should have a little more time. Here are some of my ideas, is this what you were thinking: Suggested names: • ipaws (ipaws.com refers to ipawz.com - a pet rescue agency; it also refers to Integrated Public Alert and Warning System, from FEMA — as all caps (PAWS) • petme • gini (pet jeannie) — sounds good in Chinese; like the gini coefficient; name owned by a video importer from Asia but don't think protected • petesorri (like Montessori for pets) Hardware and software: • Primary item 1: Pet collar with comms and/or telemetry capacity • Primary item 2: Windows-like program with basic functionality supporting multiple apps on tablet-like base/device (pod) • App 1: Interactive/training software (including options for pet owner voice or personalization) • App 2: Stimulating sounds/games • App 3: Owner and pet data entry, including shot records and preventive health • App 4: Owner and/or contact (vet?) alerts • App 5: Food, clothing and toys ordering • App 6: Scent dispenser (smell-o-vision) for behavior modification • Peripheral 1: HPS (household positioning system) based on communication between pet collar and pod and/or additional sensors depending on range and size of pet's space. Software and hardware w