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Gold/Mining/Energy : PYNG Technologies

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To: m. jacobs who wrote (3444)3/26/1999 12:32:00 PM
From: LOR  Read Replies (2) of 8117
 
To: Mike Jacobs, [ from one staunch FAST-1 believer to another ]

A certain CEO likes to say he is shepherding his company along the path towards "saving lives" with a great medical device. He has indicated [ and I agree with him on this ] that the momentary fluctuations of his company's market price shouldn't detract from that noble objective. I agree on that point as well.

However Mike, my conscience is really starting to bother me. Please help me with this now because around 3:00 am last night I woke in a cold sweat. I had a dream you see where I saw the thousands and thousands of poor folks who have died because the FAST-1 WAS NOT AVAILABLE to help save them from 1993 to this very day. Now the "supreme being" only knows that you have had all kinds of hurdles to overcome in the past several years in order to prove this product and get it to market. However, everyone I talk to who have worked with the FAST-1 feels its super so it would appear that the current roadblocks may be commercial.

In view of your stated primary objective of saving lives I trust that you will not allow crass commercial concerns to further slow down the introduction of the FAST-1 on a "MASS" scale. That said, I am perplexed by the fact that PYNG can not yet announce significant "mass production" orders. After all this time is it not possible to make such an obviously superior IO device commercially attractive to buyers without PYNG losing it's shirt so to speak ???

Please help me understand why thousands of lives may have to be lost "BEFORE" this wonderful product is available on a grand scale.

sincerely and ,

LOR

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P.S. - To Stubbs [ with tongue in cheek ] -

I am appalled at your last post.

Are you saying [ in part ] that the only time PYNG management worries
about us shareholders is when they "need money" ????

Didn't Mike Jacobs [ his very self ] come on this forum a day or so ago [ longer you say ] and indicated that PYNG through himself and Doc Johnson [ who promised to help keep us on the straight and narrow ] would be informing us significantly more often then over the past several months ??? My guess is that Mike has been to pooped to post and that his arm and fingers are so sore from logging orders that typing messages on his laptop to the SI PYNG forum is just to physically painful. Also, I suspect he has confined Doc Johnson to the lab "without internet access" until any final modifications to the FAST-1 have been completed prior to going to "mass production".

However, I have been told that Mike recovers quickly from positive customer activities and that the technical changes after so many years of product development are really minor. Therefore, I expect a tonne of posts from these gentlemen any minute now ... and of course while we wait and rub our rosary beads I am eternally comforted by the saying

"NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS".

[ Please excuse me for a minute while I use this towel to dry the area behind my ears. ]



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