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Re: PT128 post# 5205

Friday, 06/24/2016 6:42:24 AM

Friday, June 24, 2016 6:42:24 AM

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You can whine about my posts. I haven't said anything that isn't true. The proof is everywhere to be seen.

Do I agree this will eventually go places? Yes! Do I think the time is now? No!

It'll be a long time before any of what was written regarding the agreement comes to fruition. If anyone thinks it'll be next month, 6 months from now, or even a year from now, they're not living in reality.

Even if HFACS develops a package in the next 6 months (which it won't), there's TONS of testing the final product to ensure all kinks are remedied. Development and testing are very long processes.

What about marketing the finished product? Who will do that? What are the costs? Timeframes?

What about software updates? Will HFACS be involved in those? How will they be implemented?

Folks, there is GREAT potential here. The cautions that I have put out there are not intended to poo poo this company. They ARE intended to poo poo on the overzealous "to the moon" pumps that happen here every rare time there's a PR.

As an example, I indicated in previous posts that without the continued momentum that a constant flow of information can produce, the PPS would drop within days of the announcement of the HFACS agreement. I suggested that folks not get too excited. What I said would happen did happen. No continued news led to a lack of interest and the sell-off ensued.

I also indicated that an agreement is NOT and contract. I am correct about that no matter how much folks want to dispute that. It is moronic to suggest they are one-in-the-same. An agreement is NOT binding, whereas a contract is. So if HFACS gets the hibbee-geebies that something's not quite right, they can pull out instantly. I suggested folks verify the agreement (which I did) and not get too excited.

I the agreement does not materialize an eventual contract, which it should do if it is viable, then investors should rethink this. If you think there's no need for a contract when hundreds of thousands of dollars will be exchanging hands, then you're out of your league and you shouldn't be investing.