One of the things I disliked about "the other plac
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One of the things I disliked about "the other place" was-there was a group of people that never had a single thing to say good about HLNT. So, after a while, I started using my ignore buttons. And, I never bothered responding to them but I I'd respond to thse who had something of any substance to talk about. One of the things I liked about Nikodemos was, when someone just blasted the company, he would post one of his compilations of the company. Everything that we know and the company has achieved in the last year. Maybe someone is enough of a geek to bring those things over and ask power puncher to sticky them at the top. Lately, we might be cursing the darkness, more than we are lighting candles. For those who have children, if we only point out to them their problems, and never point out things that bless us, how will the child grow up? A few years ago, for the first time, I told one of my parents-"My whole life I felt like I never pleased you." Contact the company with a thank you for all the things they have accomplished. Never stopped working on improvements to the HY IMPACT product. Now developing telematics as part of it. Establishing a funding group to provide funds for the daily operations until it would be self sustaining-so that the OS would not have to be increased to infinity to keep the doors open. Relationships with others to market, manufacture and install the products. A CEO who reduced the share structure from almost 10 billion to 2.6 billion and wants to reduce it more. For bringing the products to the government for testing. For bringing the products before many well known names for testing. For signing the first fleet deal with USA METALS. For bringing in quality people like Mr. Cunetta. And I'm sure others could think of many others. My very best to all in this journey, Jim PS-this is not to try to get the company "to do something"-this is for us. How we feel at the end of the day about our investment. I believe it will turn out well in the end, and I want to be part of the group looking at the whole picture.