That's for sure. You're right about the general tone though. Folks with a lack of anything highly relevant to form a good argument will nevertheless look for anything that can be embellished to create the illusion of fraudulence. They say it's because they're concerned and don't want to lose money, but when I see them embellish and try to sneak the twisted facts into the conversations then I know that's not their motivation. Simple fact is the pps was prematurely inflated on speculation and, as with most pink sheet stocks who's pps shoots up this way without solid documentation to support it, it now becomes the "wounded fish" and the piranhas move in for the kill. They were all present for this one. Evil competitors, venture capitalist "mobsters" teaching them a lesson, and the piranha-like day traders who'll bash the hell out of it, short sell the hell out of it, and make money both on the way down and on the way up after that. It's like a damn feeding frenzy. Regardless, in no way does it truly reflect the upside potential or the current rate of progress. We'll see new highs this year for sure. I can't wait.