In response to question about Fred Leonbergers "Ro
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It was just a quick off the cuff response to a passing compliment that I paid him, all I said was “that the last time we spoke was in Delaware and that I would like to personally thank him for joining the board, publically supporting this technology and taking over the operation committee”, he just looked at me and said something to the effect that its time is here something about how far they came in the last 6 months, he put his 2 hands together, slid one off the other and said this technology is going to take off like a rocket. I chuckled and walked away, thinking that if I posted that the usual bummer crowd would want to relive the Phil Smith comment back in the days of inconsistent material.
IMO what he said was directly talking about the superiority of Lightwave’s material/technology and the adoption (how it can dominate the market) of the technology, whereas Smith at the time was more in referencing the share price. I think Lebby and Leonberger are here just as Joe Miller is for the Legacy thing not so much for the money that just comes with it, just a feeling. Lebby said that he really enjoys giving presentations and it certainly shows.
I hope that helps, the whole thing lasted 30 seconds, Leonberger as you saw at the meeting is not a pumper kind of guy, he is quite and oh, oh, one super positive thing Lebby said in response to a question that I asked was that we need to file a few patents for protection first but “I need to write them”. Which led me back to thinking about a comment Z made several months back about learning/solving something (not sure what) that the market needs, I forget and don’t have time to look up the exact words. I took the Lebby comment as a confirmation on the Z comment a few months ago. Again it is things like that when they turn and look you in the eye, basically a confirmation of something that was learned from another director at another time that makes attending a meeting totally different from watching a presentation. I watched the presentation last night and I guess I can see how some don’t get the vibes of being there in person. It is hard to put into words and the folks I’m sure will parse and pick their way though whatever I put down in black and white.
Wife just split for work and wants me to forward pics of the weekend Flatirons, Red Rock, Estes, Golden, uh Rocky Mountain High Lol, the limo driver kept playing John Denver so it is stuck in my head, oh and no weed for us, Zip. Oh Uber is the way to go, while you may save a couple bucks with Lyft most of the drivers are stoners with dirty vehicles that occasionally pass your stop and have to circle back around. Once we found a driver with a clean vehicle and white eyes we kept him 12 hours a day. You can not tell me that weed does not have an affect on performance you can see it froom the wait staffs professionalism to the front clerk at the desk.
If anyone is kind of slow and wants to excel just move to Colorado and you will be top of your field.
Xster