I think Serge is from Venus...News next week.
Venus rotates once every 243 days —- by far the slowest rotation period of any of the major planets. A Venusian sidereal day thus lasts more than a Venusian year (243 versus 224.7 Earth days). However, the length of a solar day on Venus is significantly shorter than the sidereal day; to an observer on the surface of Venus the time from one sunrise to the next would be 116.75 days.
So, when he leads you to believe that the SEC filings will be up to date in just a couple of weeks, it means many years here on Earth.
A day on Venus is 243 earth days, and a year is only 225 earth days, so a day is longer than a year on Venus......
Are you starting to understand why the frequency of news and the rate of progress seems just fine to Mr. SAVI, but baffles the rest of us?
In fact Venus actually spins opposite from all the other planets.
That could start to explain the way he thinks. The sun rises in the West.
And the fact that Venus is covered by clouds could explain the total lack of visibility.
Now please let me say that I am just joking around. Have a good weekend - which on Venus, means a couple of years.