Dear Greg, If you've been an owner of this stock for the past ten years, then you should fully comprehend the advances they have made in the past few years since the management change. No one can deny that the company went public too soon, especially with the old guard leadership that thought they had the best thing since sliced bread, and that doctors and insurance companies would gladly anty-up no matter what the cost. The stock may have performed like a dog (let's see...initial offering at $8.00...it's selling for $1.50 now, EIGHT YEARS LATER...that's a no-brainer), but the truth is, this organization is on the brink of greatness. That's not just my opinion, Greg, but a lot of people (investors) who are smarter than yours truly concur with my opinion. I've done a lot of research. I have contacts who are at the main facility regularly. I've personally talked with officers there. This isn't some idyllic pipe dream that I conjured up. NOW, can you tell me what your problem with the company is, other than what is so obvious? The reason I urge "get in now" is because that is my own personal opinion regarding timing. I have been urging that since October 1997...and over the long term, I am confident that I am correct and that any purchase in this price and time area will be exceptionally rewarding. Greg, think about it. If this wasn't a risky situation, if the company had been making money the past ten years...would we be discussing this at these price levels??! In other words, if you don't like the water we're all swimming in, get the hell out. No one is forcing you to hold your shares, read this bulletin board, or do ANYTHING! I hope I answered your question. And I hope that you will take a second look at this decade old, debtless, insightful, futuristic, exciting company that I, personally, believe is an excellent investment opportunity. Always, Greg |