I agree Junebug, it certainly is a lot more fun.
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I agree Junebug, it certainly is a lot more fun. I just think we need to consider the many maneuvers Hollund needed to make before they were allowed full access to the TigerLynk. I am certain promises were made and deals were done that have not yet been fully disclosed. What we do know, is that the full use of the TigerLynk was not granted until an agreement was made that involved future use of this technologies in other areas. And, these other areas have nothing at all to do with logging or woods. However, as Intergracer02 pointed out, mining might also be done in the Brazilian reservoirs where Hollund intends to log, so the entire situation is complicated --- but in a good way.

