Eating Balogna
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Hey Fozy whats crackin out in low float land?
Just signed up Foz... lets get this thing rollin!
Hey whats up JA good to see you here
Thats a pretty hefty PR Dude!
Looking good
lol
Fozy, check out SNEY
Been following for a few weeks and it moves on low pressure :)
word... all in due time
Fozy, do you plan on doing any FLD plays? I have seen some work out really well:)
Hey Fozy you finally started your own board I see! Looking good.
looking good, should be great news IMO
Nite needs to cover and let this thing go already....jeeez
Ive grown gray hair waiting for that crook LOL
GSPN about to go nutz people :)
Yes, the E denotes a late filing. Common.
that news is due any day now or next week right?
This is going nutzo today! :)
crazy
Hey Mike, that sucks lol..... I thought it was fundamentals coming in :(
Swing trade Bob, hold for a few days IMO
OOGI.....!! Wow
right on target :)
" announce a new pick he will tuesday.."
Yoda
yes
:)
;)
Bouncing off that .13 quite nicely :)
Hey Pink, good to see you here :)
Yupp, got some scratch hidden away for it !
Nice board here!!
GRNO looking for a sweet bounce next week....Float Lock Down = fun!!
Real-Time Level 2 Montage
MMID Bid Price Shares Date/Time
STXG 0.10 5,000 Mar 23, 2010
NITE 0.05 5,000 Jan 4, 2010
DOMS 0.03 5,000 Mar 25, 2010
LAMP 0.0001 5,000 Apr 15, 2010
AUTO 0.00 0 Apr 23, 2010
MMID Ask Price Shares Date/Time
NITE 0.00 0 Jan 4, 2010
STXG 0.00 0 Mar 23, 2010
DOMS 0.00 0 Mar 25, 2010
LAMP 0.00 0 Apr 15, 2010
AUTO 0.00 0 Apr 23, 2010
From Wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaft-driven_bicycle
A shaft-driven bicycle is a bicycle that uses a drive shaft instead of a chain to transmit power from the pedals to the wheel. Shaft drives were introduced over a century ago, but were mostly supplanted by chain-driven bicycles due to the gear ranges possible with sprockets and derailleurs. Recently, due to advancements in internal gear technology, a small number of modern shaft-driven bicycles have been introduced.
Shaft-driven bikes have a large bevel gear where a conventional bike would have its chain ring. This meshes with another bevel gear mounted on the drive shaft. The use of bevel gears allows the axis of the drive torque from the pedals to be turned through 90 degrees. The drive shaft then has another bevel gear near the rear wheel hub which meshes with a bevel gear on the hub where the rear sprocket would be on a conventional bike, and canceling out the first drive torque change of axis.
The 90-degree change of the drive plane that occurs at the bottom bracket and again at the rear hub requires the use of bevel gears. Bevel gears are the most efficient way of turning drives 90 degrees as compared to worm gears or crossed helical gears. The drive shaft is often mated to a hub gear which is an internal gear system housed inside the rear hub. Today, there are three significant manufacturers of internal hubs suitable for use with shaft drive systems, including Shimano Nexus, SRAM and Sturmey-Archer.
O/S 7.9 MM as of 10/08
Working on a new Bicycle Drive Shaft that will replace the Chain...
Interesting.
Added to OTCBB yesterday...
http://www.otcbb.com/asp/dailylist_detail.asp?d=04/23/2010&mkt_ctg=ALL
Dont you guys ever sleep? lol
Anyhow, lookin forward to what next week brings!
Also, remember a past PR saying how they do not need an 'office' or warehouse as they just order from China. They "MGMT" are all spread out.... nothing new here.
I think the office is located at Nutmeg and Ghoulding's place though lololo
They have had this address for at least a year, It is on of the filings from last summer....
Sounds like another winner :)
LOL I know, just buy at this level and you get easy 100% return...simple.... There needs to be a seminar here LOL.