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Gold/Mining/Energy : PYNG Technologies

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To: esxtarus who wrote (7553)8/6/2005 1:51:02 AM
From: Jack Rayfield  Read Replies (1) of 8117
 
esxtarus your comment on how long some of us have been following Pyng prompted me to compile a Pyng Patience Hall of Fame of people that have posted in the last 6 months and have followed Pyng for at least 5 years:

Handle First Post Post #
MF160 052096 3
Barry Moss 091696 64
Bernard Elam 052397 230
esxtarus 092597 344
GaryH 021898 542
Jack Rayfield 031898 1094
Edward Richmond 032798 1202
LOR 012999 3224

MF160 has been around since 96. 100 or so posters have come and gone notably the Chief, Stang, AriKira, Mark Schroeder and Grent McMillan.

It is amazing to go back and read some of he posts from the beginning of the board to see how close people thought Pyng was to Sales and Production eveb in 1996. Mike did nothing to dampen the board's optimism in fact he did alot to fuel it by the wording of the PRs. Actual production did not take place until 110100. Even though the first approval of the FAST1 in Arizona was 031700 and first training in a hosptial was 020598 Royal Canadian Hosptial in Vancouver. It sounded like we would have production in 99 after Pyng signed Comptec to produce the FAST1 090899.

But now we have arrived and let reward reaping begin.
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