It was a dark and stormy thursday night ... wrote
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No doubt about it, $182,238, is definitely on the low end of expectations. Even though we all knew it was possible, given the scamdemic and general malaise in the economic sector due to the banksters avarice and unbridled malice, no one wanted to acknowledge it. Longs will have a couple of 'butt' attacks hurled from the cheap seats, bashterds and shatheads (B&S) having a field day and, well, ya know, life goes on.
It is far easier to ridicule and criticize than to create, build, support, and nurture. It's hard work so naturally the B&S crowd avoid it like the plague. The basement bullies who find fault w/ the sunrise whilst demanding more time in the warm sunshine. Such is the crazed entitlement attitude of the lazy and indulgent. In the end, industry and perseverance shall overcome the impertinent banality of catcalling. What happened on thursday's 'after-market' release is ... yer not happy w/ the results butt yer glad its over with. And so, here we are.
We (BIEL) are damn near a permanent fixture on the Most Read board (o.b.) consistently garnering 10s of thousands of 'reads' for a given 24 hr period. It's not like we have been there forever, either. This is a more recent occurrence indicating overall increasing interest in the company. When you 'discover' something great you can't wait to tell your friends. As of 02 Apr @ 658hrs, in the last 24 hrs., Biel came in @ #10 w/ 29,501 reads all of whom have friends, many w/ pain issues. Hey, look at what I've found !
And now, Molly Bolt (???) for cervical spine fixation. Should you feel the need to know about it ... Mary Shelley would be proud. https://patents.google.com/patent/US11123192B2/en - For some, no doubt, this is necessary. I empathize. Far more people will identify w/ the Actipatch (RRx) technology for their chronic pain or injury than have a Molly Bolt surgically implanted into the back of the neck. For Actipatch (RRx), you apply w/ some tape, non-invasive, highly efficacious, affordable, drug-free, sensation free, discreet, no post-op warnings, no side effects, full body clearance versus having neck surgery (???), expensive, invasive, pain medications (?), and knowing the questionable history of implanted medical devices, esp'ly for back and neck areas ? ... do you really need to do this?
Hawk05 - post #288031 (o.b.). Read about The Pitch's panel of experts. Our appearance is not about winning any competition b/c we are already well known by these experienced entrepreneurs and all their associates otherwise we would not have been invited to present. This is no ordinary coming out party nor an introduction. This is advertising disguised as a competition. There is no comparison to be made. And the presenters are CEO Kelly Whelan and Chairman of the Board, Dr. Richard Staelin, 'nuff said.
It is not that I avoid the 'yea, butt' epithet on the grounds of serendipity BUTT rather upon the vileness usu'ly attached to it as some clever barb to demean and diminish any and all accomplishment of BioElectronics or the employees thereof. Enjoy your final days, you of the B&S pee-nut gallery, shamelessly braying like the asses you are. Without further ado, I conclude with the very best hint of things to come, quoted from Robert Louis Stevenson by our very own Captain of the BIEL ship, CEO Kelly 'kick ass' Whelan. Here's your re'butt'al.
"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant"
Our Time is upon us; 'til we meet again - WBeacham
P.S. - a shout-out to all the great posters. I pay attention. The information, data and insights you provide are the inspiration(s) that fortify and populate these infrequent musings. I thank you.