RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Paul's morning tweetThe only thing I'd add, is having to do with some of the comments PG has made about "having their heads down, working non-stop, etc.." and "perhaps people don't fully appreciate/understand how much work has gone into this" etc etc.
I think people do understand.. I certainly do. It's a crazy BHAG and a coup to pull something like this off. It took some 'good luck' with having existing air sampling tech already and a ton of skill, audacity and hard work. The odds were exceedingly low -- but they did it anyway and succeeded.
So my argument is simply this. You have now done all the heavy lifting. The hardest part, the riskiest, the most uncertain (in the rearview now, way back in the rearview...).
So, why let up now? This stuff is the easy part. The victory lap. The time to 'show off' your stunning accomplishments to everyone.
Psychologically, it's a big step to now go from being a very successful Toronto/Vaughan businessman to Nationally recognizable (and arguably soon to be super wealthy -- not just wealthy...:) business leader/success story. However, the proverbial mantle has now been donned... This is a dream situation for someone of his obvious ambition and talent and I would love to see more of it broadcast in major slot interviews for KNR/Biocloud.
GO KNR!!! Keep the blitz coming!!!!