RE:News is news. Hey Jethro, not to worry, I'm fine. I know all to well how the Markets work, doesn't mean I have to like it. I never pump a stock, and I'm not looking for meteoric rises in share price, hence this is why I have sold after each run started to stall. Those pennies, as the Doc so wisely put it, do add up. I'm all for a healthy pullback and understand the importance of them, but anything beyond that is just typical human excess. Not everyone knows how the games are played here, but all are very aware of just how corrupt the markets are. The Dot com era and the likes of Enron and Worldcom, was just a tiny glimpse into the many facades and corruption that exist. Warren Buffets theory doesn't always work, not in today's environment. And yes, I did express my dissatisfaction with the collapse from .44 to .185, and I hope as a result fewer people caught that falling knife. Not everyone has the stomach for it, and let's not forget how many starts ups go belly up out of the clear blue skies, when everything appeared to be so good, just the day before. I don't mind expressing my feelings here towards the manipulation, but I have always remained positive for how I view this company, and Rob's drive and tenacity. I've clearly stated my position, whether it's buying or selling. My hand is out there for all to see, for what ever that may be worth. And thank you for all your input here, I know it hasn't been easy for you. Cheers.