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  1. Dr. Dave is offline
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    09-23-2009, 06:34 PM #191
    Quote Originally Posted by billhart22 View Post
    I have been reading that throughout the day and it totally amazes me that people who used to own MGLG are showing up to bash and say they knew so. People must have way too much time on their hands.

    I liked the comment by one guy that said, "When wolves have nothing left to hunt, then they hunt each other".

    I hope it resumes trading Oct 7th like Scottrade told Dave and that it moves on up.
    LOL, the stuff at the wheel is insane. I've had shares in that DKAM forever, and its never ending fighting on that board. I think most of the fighters though (besides paid posters who don't own any shares anyway) are the ones that put in way more money than they were comfortable losing - both the folks that sold and can say they knew it - but took a big loss in the process, and those that are still holding and down bigtime. I know I have put in way too much into the "prefect" stock, and have been burned, so the last year or two, I quit the day dreaming and try to keep it on the comfortable side. I almost added to SPNG at one point - but before I did, those memories popped into my head, and kept me from pulling the trigger. Just remember, it will never be a straight line to riches. Ups and downs.. I've been using excel to post my account balances lately, and as long as they look like an elliot wave 12345 ABC 12345 ABC to the upside, I'm happy.

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    09-23-2009, 06:42 PM #192
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    I've already sent it. Thanks Bill. I guess I just want to do some detective work to gauge how much hope I should have. Some shrubber said that if they come through this audit or whatever it is, alive, that it would lend some much needed credibility to the company. I actually think this is a good point. Another person who also seems to be on the ball said that they have been in pinks for a long time and this means death 90% of the time. This must have come as a surprise to everyone, because there was very low volume yesterday and if anyone knew about this, there would have been massive dumping.
    I believe that you have your head together and are on the right track!

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    09-23-2009, 06:46 PM #193
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Dave View Post
    LOL, the stuff at the wheel is insane. I've had shares in that DKAM forever, and its never ending fighting on that board. I think most of the fighters though (besides paid posters who don't own any shares anyway) are the ones that put in way more money than they were comfortable losing - both the folks that sold and can say they knew it - but took a big loss in the process, and those that are still holding and down bigtime. I know I have put in way too much into the "prefect" stock, and have been burned, so the last year or two, I quit the day dreaming and try to keep it on the comfortable side. I almost added to SPNG at one point - but before I did, those memories popped into my head, and kept me from pulling the trigger. Just remember, it will never be a straight line to riches. Ups and downs.. I've been using excel to post my account balances lately, and as long as they look like an elliot wave 12345 ABC 12345 ABC to the upside, I'm happy.

    It's all like Candleman says....."Take it in chunks and take the chunks while you can get them" (that was a paraphrase by the way, lol).

    Take profits and kiss the long term love affair with pennies good-bye.

    There are always more.....right at the door...

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    09-23-2009, 07:10 PM #194
    Quote Originally Posted by billhart22 View Post
    It's all like Candleman says....."Take it in chunks and take the chunks while you can get them" (that was a paraphrase by the way, lol).

    Take profits and kiss the long term love affair with pennies good-bye.

    There are always more.....right at the door...
    Hey, I like those chunks...LOL

    Have a good night, it's cocktail time in the candle makers house! See you in the morning.

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    09-23-2009, 07:23 PM #195
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Dave View Post
    This ASFX has been a gold mine, I don't know why it's making new highs...
    I bought in at 0.0022 and its at 0.024 now. I sold off half my position at 0.01 average or so.
    You may know by now but I think there was a bill that was passed that just needs to be signed by the governor that sent this one up. I dont know anything about the stock but I read that somewhere.
    http://www.californiachronicle.com/articles/view/118577

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    09-23-2009, 10:47 PM #196
    Quote Originally Posted by billhart22 View Post
    It's all like Candleman says....."Take it in chunks and take the chunks while you can get them" (that was a paraphrase by the way, lol).

    Take profits and kiss the long term love affair with pennies good-bye.

    There are always more.....right at the door...
    I think BEHL is the exception to this rule, at least for the (medium-term) time being. I mean...with a merger in the works, and some (still-not-clear) stock bonus in the mix...I think I'm going to stay in BEHL until all this plays through.

    My shares were bought at an average (up) of $0.01 per share. I started at $0.005, IIRC.

    My money has been made. Now, it's just a matter of watching the drama unfold and see what actually becomes of this.

    But just like the others have said...once I'm through the BEHL drama, then my exposure to pinks and OTC stocks will be very short term. I will be bobbing and weaving like Candleman does, from here on out.

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    09-24-2009, 12:00 AM #197
    Quote Originally Posted by GoHerdGreg View Post
    I think BEHL is the exception to this rule, at least for the (medium-term) time being. I mean...with a merger in the works, and some (still-not-clear) stock bonus in the mix...I think I'm going to stay in BEHL until all this plays through.

    My shares were bought at an average (up) of $0.01 per share. I started at $0.005, IIRC.

    My money has been made. Now, it's just a matter of watching the drama unfold and see what actually becomes of this.

    But just like the others have said...once I'm through the BEHL drama, then my exposure to pinks and OTC stocks will be very short term. I will be bobbing and weaving like Candleman does, from here on out.
    Hallelujah, Brother Greg! Bobbing and weaving is the only practical way. Once I get through a couple of dramas, then I will be bobbing and weaving. I have a LITTLE dry powder ($400) sitting around in my account and I am going to spend it. It may be small bobs and weaves, but they will add up. Man I have a shitload of money tied up in other stocks. I have never had this problem before, but it will work out.

    I am looking at DLAD tonight...and am still fishing. I will post any that I find tonight so everybody has the opportunity. Good thinking Greg!

    Candleman came with inspiration! Go Team!

    BTW, I am glad to see Dave back...I hope Bass is doing alright. I miss him when he is out playing poker, but he should check in once in a while so that we know he is o.k..

    Have a groovy night....I will post more if I find more..

    Bill
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    09-24-2009, 12:14 AM #198
    I am going through Dragonflypicks (DFLY) on the shrub..... Gumza is a pretty smart guy there from what I can see.

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    09-24-2009, 12:21 AM #199

    Here's one to check out...MSGI

    MSGI Announces First Nanobeak Product -- Handheld Bloodless Diabetes Test
    Date : 09/23/2009 @ 10:00AM
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    Stock : MSGI Security Solutions Inc. (MSGI)
    Quote : 0.21 0.065 (44.83%) @ 3:59PM




    MSGI Announces First Nanobeak Product -- Handheld Bloodless Diabetes Test

    MSGI Security Solutions Inc. (OTCBB: MSGI) today reported that the Company is launching its first product derived from NASA technology, a handheld test for Diabetes, which uses breath instead of blood.

    Nanobeak Inc., an MSGI subsidiary, is a nanotechnology company focused on carbon based chemical sensing for gas and organic vapor detection. Nanobeak will take the prototype handheld sensor, which measures acetone levels with a simple breath, out of the laboratory and into the marketplace. The first step involves product testing which will be done in conjunction with a major hospital network in the United States, followed by licensing discussions with the top pharmaceutical companies.

    According to the International Diabetes Federation, Diabetes currently affects 246 million people worldwide and is expected to affect 380 million by 2025. At least 50% of all people with Diabetes are unaware of their condition. In some countries this figure may reach 80%. Every 10 seconds a person dies from Diabetes-related causes. India has the largest number of people with Diabetes estimated at 40.9 million. According to the American Diabetes Association, there are 23.6 million children and adults in the United States with Diabetes.

    Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. The cause of Diabetes continues to be a mystery, although both genetics and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise appear to play roles. Acetone is the organic compound with the formula OC(CH3)2. This colorless liquid is the simplest example of the ketones. Ketones are the byproduct of a process called Gluconeogenesis

    Jeremy Barbera, Chairman and CEO of MSGI commented; “we are excited to announce the first breakthrough in technology that has reached the prototype stage resulting from our new relationship with NASA. With nearly 250 million people in the world affected by Diabetes, we see a clear opportunity to partner with a major pharmaceutical company in licensing our first product. This device will ultimately be marketed to consumers who will be able to determine their health risks with nothing more than a simple breath. If more than 50% of all people who have Diabetes are unaware of that fact, our product will provide a seamless test to save lives by providing early detection.

    Nanobeak is the first of several majority owned subsidiaries, each of which will hold the rights to a specific technology. We will be announcing the other subsidiaries and their various breakthrough technologies over the course of the next several weeks.”

    About MSGI Security Solutions

    MSGI Security Solutions, Inc. is a leading international provider of proprietary solutions to commercial and government organizations. MSGI is developing a combination of innovative emerging businesses that leverage information and technology. The Company is headquartered in New York City where it serves the needs of counter-terrorism, public safety, and law enforcement. More information on MSGI is available on the company's website at www.msgisecurity.com. MSGI is a significant stakeholder in Current Technology Corporation.

    The information contained in this news release, other than historical information, consists of forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act. These statements may involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in such statements. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to have been correct. Important factors, including general economic conditions, spending levels and other factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company's expectations.

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    09-24-2009, 12:46 AM #200
    I was going to post more, but Joe Buck live came on with John Elway. I clouded up with tears and couldn't see my monitor anymore..lol..Also, Joe Namath and Dan Marino are on there with him (supporting cast, lol). Man, I have seen Namath a few times and his nose is huge! He looks like one of those birds that dip their beaks in a glass of water. They had to build a special face mask for him. Marino eats Nutrisystem, so no problems there, he has lost his 21 pounds over and over again for the last two years.

    Oh well.....have a great night!

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