Personally, I'm watching to see how he handles the next few hours. Is he going to be a professional about it or is he going to alienate us? Taking the high road is tough. A CEO should avoid getting emotional when he's representing people's money. Some of his emotional responses from the past were warranted. But if you're going to make the decision, as he has, to communicate with shareholders on message boards and social media, you can get railroaded just as easy as you can be lauded for great communication skills. I'm not going to make a judgment yet but he'd better stop playing around here and do something besides stonewall because people are angry. Because if not, this stock is gonna tank hard and he'll lose everyone. And he'll have no one to blame but himself. I've never said a bad word of Steve, and i actually respect the guy, but right now I'm not feeling the love. I'm in this thing deeper than most and it's kinda scary. I could have taken the bad Q, but a couple of responses came off arrogant and combative. I've been a CEO of a public company and we were very careful with our shareholders. My 2¢.