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As my Dad approached JFK's crew on a destroyer-escort, he scanned them - trying to pick out which one would be JFK. My Dad was quite the physical specimen, and after those stories he and everyone else had heard of JFK-the-hero, Dad had imagined JFK also being some big, strong guy. So he picked out some fellow who he said looked a lot like George Kennedy, the movie actor, and told himself, "That's gotta be him."
What a shock when it turned out the scrawniest guy in the group with that twangy Massachusetts accent turned out to be him! Dad chuckled every time he told the story to us kids.
Hah. Well, ex-President Clinton blessed me (said, "Bless you" to me). Can you beat that?!
I bragged about it to others afterward in my wife's presence and she said, "Oh, he's SO holy."
Yikes!
(My father met RFK during WWII, both of them being PT Boat officers at the time.)
"Rkf," spartex. No ghosts or Great Pumpkins here...
THE FALL.
It's a wonderful time.
I'll take that.
That's a mighty fine first 15 minutes of trading! Plenty to be eating turkey and being grateful for this morning, for sure.
But I think I could Verify a few unfortunate souls are eating crow.
(Also, even though he's a "newbie" with LWLG, let's not diss Dr. So by leaving him entirely out of this good review of advisors and creds.)
"Just Wait for the Green Crypto crowd to get ahold of this (If that’s not an oxymoron I don’t know what is)."
X, you certainly got that right. I've been looking into the carbon footprint of crypto, and I found one well regarded, recent analysis concluding that creation of the average NFT (with a good range of them examined) causes the consumption of an amount of electricity equivalent to what the average European consumes in a week.
(Not Steve or Jeunke or Walter et al - they're ABOVE average.)
Think of it. We are all (humanity is) in a desperate situation if this crypto technology continues to grow and become integrated into everything at the pace it is right now without a radical, energy-reducing change. It's that or else it's severe regulation that'll crash those crypto markets like Russian space debris hitting the international space station, mark my little words.
This clown has abandoned all pretense, now. Must be up that proverbial creek...
Press release: "Theralase Announces Leadership Reorganization"
Again. Appears to have been quite the botch job, hiring Trikola. How frickin' embarrassing.
On the other hand, new hire, Dr. Vera Madzarevic, has seriously good creds - right up the clinical-trials alley we need to keep heading down. And the emphasis on the future of the company in THIS p.r. is an emphasis on the Anti-Cancer Therapy, thank goodness, in sharp contrast with what came through in the p.r. about the last leadership change.
Maybe they're getting their ACT together for real, now?! Quarterly report, end of this month (?) should be interesting, to say the least.
I'm psyched to read, "high-performance computing companies," as opposed to "quantum computing."
Funny. Looks to me like you're just the right one, now, to put a bug in Michael's ear about starting to work on fixing that part of Apple's inadequate tech.
Although I think maybe we of the U.S. should send the Belgians some light bulbs.
Don't trouble yourself, Xena! Doesn't matter how many times you write about this and debunk it, some just haven't read your posts (or something), and you'd have to tell your story and give the background fifty times.
Paulee-that should be true, but it just isn't.
Will we hear any, "Reporting live from Brussels, this is Jeunke..." today? (Or... "Walter...", or... "Steve..."?)
I was hitchhiking by it, then, pit - Interstate 80 heading west to Port of Tacoma, WA. Couldn't get rides fast enough! (You didn't pass me by, did you?)
This morning it's looking like she did get my note!
I will happily accept, thank you.
I was close.
I believe there was only one or two institutional investors prior to the uplisting to NASDAQ. I think one was that Affinity Wealth... and if there was another, maybe a European one? Regardless, until very recently there've been just about zilch.
Count me in on that, too, anyway.
Sorry. I'm in a mood today.
Oops.
I think they halted trading.
(And the drink'll be on me!)
Oh, jeez... alright, alright. I confess. I just thought maybe I could help shoot this thing up to 15 or thereabouts today.
Hey, ah... don't ruin this, Pro.
My daughter goes to school with her daughter and I told spartex that yesterday.
I think Cathie is buying.
Huh? I haven't commented on this board for a long time, but really - can you maybe try to make some sense? A little?
OF COURSE the policies of any U.S. administration right now is going to have great influence on what happens to ALL aspects of our energy future. And as to the second part of what you were trying to say... Huh?
We're wide awake tonight, Great Pumpkin... many of remembering you on this very special night. Have any more goulish utterances to scare us all so much with?
With my Adirondack Hamlets to Huts friends, who are also shareholders, now.
Hah. The dentist in Ausable Forks is one I interested in LWLG stock last year while I was in his chair. He bought a good mess of it.
That's a miracle!
When you buy that camp, drop by for a Saranac Lake "shareholders' meeting." Wings and beer at Grizle T's for you and Markus on me.
Where do you go?
On an island on Raquette Lake, west of and just beyond the Eckford Chain. See the map in the following article. (I was hired for this particular trip to teach natural history and cultural history along the route, so of course we stopped paddling for a while on Utowana Lake by the Baekeland camp so I could do a little storytelling about it all.)
https://www.adirondackexplorer.org/stories/hamlets-to-huts-test-run
My father would have gotten such a kick out of learning I've actually managed to strike it rich investing in an advanced plastic that's (once again) going to "change the world."
Ah, Belgium. And Ghent!
Steve, a couple years back, the very hour I first garnered that there's such a strong contingent of you Belgians amongst the Lightwave Logic longs, I ran to my laptop: "It's a SIGN!" a voice screamed in my head. A few keystrokes later, I'd tripled my LWLG holdings.
Kidding. (mostly)
I don't know how steeped in the history of the development of polymers you and other readers here may be, but... I invite you to explore the links below and hope you'll find them to be very interesting reads (and a good listen):
https://www.adirondackalmanack.com/2019/08/bakelite-documentary-highlights-adks-connection.html#comments
https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/bakelite.html
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=11959165
My father, while he was canoeing and looking for a camp to buy for our family, met George Baekeland at his camp's shoreline and had a nice, memorable conversation with him. That was probably 65 years ago.