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he'd probly increase the auth to buy the steelers!!hmmm?
in DSLN .042 seems ripe for a turn-around here
GK thanks for your thoughts i appreciate your logical responses but at this point in the game i was just thinking out loud... as irrational as my thoughts must seem that is just one of the MANY scenarios going thru my head i wish us all; all the best of outcomes sincerely...just--bill :) ps not so wild anymore/bill:)
my question is -- why should he bother to do anything?if i had a free 300k in my pocket id not even get caught up in time ; get officially delisted , then,being off the hook w/sh hldrs- make better use of the cash... simple...any idea that he has any other plans besides this??besides his "word"??
in some RTGV with wayne for the heck of it .004 weeee "for the shitpile" so they say :) heh heh heh could be somethin could be shit... we'll see :)
wasatch oh yeah was in ipwg .055 but i got nervous and sold @ .60 still kickin myself , believe me i wont let it happen again ;)
absolutely!! just look at IPWG, .05 for months; then bamm $1.80 AURC has the same feel to it :) glta
snagged some AURC .07 just in case merger and sho come to fruition ;)
ha!! when i was a kid , we'd go on a long trip in my dads 69' chrysler- my brother was oldest so he got the back seat, my sister and i were lucky enough to each get "one side of the hump"on the floor to curl up in, in the back i ve never felt safer since :)!!
:) thought ya might like that one ! very interesting
NASA capsule returns to Earth bearing dust from a comet ( AP W
rldstream )
B: NASA capsule returns to Earth bearing dust from a comet ( AP Worldstream )
DUGWAY PROVING GROUND, Utah, Jan 15, 2006 (AP WorldStream via COMTEX) --
A space capsule ferrying the
first comet dust samples to Earth parachuted onto a remote stretch
of desert before dawn Sunday, drawing cheers from elated
scientists.
The touchdown capped a seven-year journey by NASA's Stardust
spacecraft, which zipped past a comet in 2004 to capture minute
dust particles and store them in the capsule.
"Inside this thing is our treasure," principal scientist Don
Brownlee of the University of Washington told a post-landing news
conference.
A helicopter recovery team retrieved the capsule and transferred
it to a clean room at nearby Michael Army Air Field. The capsule
will be flown Tuesday to the Johnson Space Center in Houston where
scientists will unlock the canister containing the cosmic
particles.
Researchers believe about a million samples of comet and
interstellar dust - most tinier than the width of a human hair -
are locked inside the capsule.
The dust grains are believed to be pristine leftovers from the
birth of the solar system, with some of the particles thought to be
older than the sun. Scientists hope to slice them into smaller bits
and probe them under a microscope to directly learn about their
chemical makeup and the processes that shaped the early universe.
"This is not the finish line. This is just the intermediate pit
stop," mission manager Tom Duxbury said.
The cosmic samples were gathered in 2004 from the comet Wild 2,
a frozen body of ice and dust believed to have been formed billions
of years ago. The Stardust spacecraft used a tennis racket-sized
collector mitt to snag the particles in a porous material and
stored them in an aluminum canister. Along the way, it also scooped
up interstellar dust, tiny particles that stream through the solar
system from other parts of the galaxy.
Early Sunday, the shuttlecock-shaped capsule nose-dived through
Earth's atmosphere at a record 29,000 mph (nearly 47,000 kph).
Gusty winds pushed the capsule north of the bull's-eye landing zone
in soft mud.
It appeared as a bright orange fireball as it streaked over the
small mining town of Tonopah, Nevada, halfway between Las Vegas and
Reno, said Ron Dantowitz of NASA's Ames Research Center, who
witnessed the capsule's trek.
As it descended toward the desert, the first parachute opened at
100,000 feet (30,000 meters), followed by a larger chute, which
guided the capsule to a 10-mph (16-kph) landing on the salt flats.
NASA officials said the capsule bounced three times before coming
to rest on its side.
Despite the jolt, the capsule didn't crack, said Joe Vellinga of
Lockheed Martin, who helped lead the recovery. It'll be days before
engineers learn how well the heat shield held up during the fiery
re-entry.
There was a tense moment in mission control when engineers could
not immediately confirm the first parachute had unfurled, even
though scientists watching from Dugway saw it open.
The landing was a relief for scientists after the 2004 Genesis
mission, when the returning craft carrying solar wind particles
slammed into the desert and cracked open, exposing the solar atoms
to contamination.
Genesis and Stardust were the first robotic retrievals of
extraterrestrial material since 1976, when the unmanned Soviet Luna
24 mission brought back lunar rocks and soil.
Launched in 1999, the Stardust spacecraft has traveled nearly 3
billion miles, looping around the sun three times.
In 2004, it beamed back 72 black-and-white pictures showing
broad mesas, craters, pinnacles and canyons with flat floors on the
surface of Wild 2, a craggy comet that was about 500 million miles
(800 million kilometers) from Earth at the craft's launch.
The mission, managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
Pasadena, California, cost $212 million, and it isn't over. The
mothership remains in permanent orbit around the sun, and NASA is
considering sending it to another comet or asteroid, Duxbury said.
Stardust's sample return was the latest mission designed to
study comets up close.
Six months earlier, NASA sent a probe into the path of an
onrushing comet. The high-speed collision with comet Tempel 1 set
off a celestial fireworks display in space and exposed the comet's
primordial interior.
Scientists have been analyzing the voluminous debris hurled from
the comet's belly and are trying to figure out the size of the
crater caused by the impact.
---
On the Net:
Stardust Mission: http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.html
Copyright 2006 Associated Press, All rights reserved
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in ICCO .07 ,ready to pop !vol pickin up feels like this deal with novantus is gonna take it much farther jmho bwtfdik :)
gee thanks janice for aaaaall the fuckin compassion preciate it next time your down ill be sure to kick you too
MRGG .03 snagged some@03 LOOKS GOOD ON NEWS
(COMTEX) B: IDG's InfoWorld Names Top Technologies Impacting IT in 2006; A
nual Technology of the Year Awards Honor 46 Innovativ
B: IDG's InfoWorld Names Top Technologies Impacting IT in 2006; Annual Technolog
of the Year Awards Honor 46 Innovative Solutions ( BusinessWire )
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 02, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
IDG's InfoWorld, the leading integrated media brand for
strategic technology decision-makers, today officially announced the
recipients of its 2006 Technology of the Year honors, recognizing 46
products across 45 categories. Results appear at InfoWorld.com/3754,
as well as the Jan. 2 print edition.
Last week, InfoWorld pre-announced the winners through three
special editions of the InfoWorld Daily podcast. These editions are
available for download at:
http://akamai.infoworld.com/podcasts/IFW_Daily_12-27-05.mp3
http://akamai.infoworld.com/podcasts/IFW_Daily%2012-28-05.mp3
http://akamai.infoworld.com/podcasts/IFW_Daily_12-29-05.mp3
"Our annual awards highlight progress across nearly the entire
enterprise IT landscape," said Steve Fox, InfoWorld's editor-in-chief.
"InfoWorld's 2006 Technology of the Year Award winners represent the
best products defining, and often redefining, the role of IT and
resulting business impact."
InfoWorld's 2006 Technology of the Year Award winners (listed
alphabetically by category) include:
APPLICATIONS AND MIDDLEWARE
Best Application Performance Manager: Indicative Service Director and
SLA Manager 6.5
Best CRM Application: Salesforce.com Winter '05 Enterprise Edition
Best Enterprise Service Bus: Sonic SOA Suite 6.1
COLLABORATION
Best Exchange Killer: Gordano Messaging Server 10.05
Best Live Collaboration: WebEx WebOffice
CONTENT MANAGEMENT
Best Document Manager: Xerox DocuShare 4.0.1
Best Enterprise CMS: EMC Documentum 5, Collaborative Edition
Best Enterprise Search: Vivisimo Velocity 4.2
Best Web Analytics: Omniture SiteCatalyst 12
DATABASES
Best Enterprise Database: Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Best XML Database: eXist 1.0
IDENTITY MANAGEMENT
Best Identity Manager: Novell Identity Manager 2
NETWORKING
Best Enterprise Switch: Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Supervisor
Engine II-Plus-10GE
Best IP PBX: Siemens HiPath 8000 Real-Time IP System
Best Network Analysis Tool: Niksun NetVCR 2005
Best SMB Switch: Dell PowerConnect 3424P
Best WAN Accelerator: Riverbed Steelhead 3010
Best WAN Traffic Manager: Packeteer PacketShaper 9500
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Best Client Operating System: Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger
Best Server Operating System: Mac OS X Server v10.4
SECURITY
Best Anti-Spam: Symantec Mail Security 8200 Series
Best Anti-Spyware: F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security 6
Best Insider Threat Defense: Vontu 4.0
Best Network Access Controller: Elemental Compliance System 1.1
Best SSL VPN: Juniper Secure Access 5000
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Best AJAX Toolkit: Tibco General Interface 3.1
Best Application Test Tool (tie): Agitar Agitator 3.0 and Parasoft
Jtest 7.0
Best IDE: Visual Studio 2005
Best Java IDE: IBM Rational Software Architect 6.0
Best Rules Management: ILOG JRules 5.0
Best Security Analysis Tool: Fortify Source Code Analysis 3.0
STORAGE
Best Director Switch: McData Intrepid i10K Director
Best iSCSI SAN: EqualLogic PS200E
Best NAS: NetApp FAS3020c
Best NAS Killer: HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services Clustered
Gateway with PolyServe Matrix Server
Best SAN: Compellent Storage Center QuickStart
Best Storage Management Software: HP Storage Essentials 4.0
Best Storage Virtualization: EMC Invista
SYSTEMS
Best Blade System: ClearCube PC Blade System
Best Enterprise Server: IBM eServer OpenPower 710
Best Industry Standard Server: HP ProLiant DL585
Best Workstation: Apple Power Mac G5 Quad
Most Innovative Server: Sun Fire T2000
VIRTUALIZATION
Best Server Virtualization: VMware ESX Server and VirtualCenter
Best Workstation Virtualization: VMware Workstation 5.5
InfoWorld's annual Technology of the Year Awards identify
significant technologies of the past year that promise to make the
greatest impact on enterprise IT strategies, and honor the products
that best exemplify the implementation of those technologies. The
Technology of the Year Awards are not open to outside nominations. The
final selections are made by InfoWorld's Test Center analysts and
editors.
About InfoWorld Media Group
InfoWorld Media Group helps senior technologists connect
technology and business strategy for maximum impact at their
organizations. Through integrated channels including online, events,
demand generation and a weekly print magazine, InfoWorld reaches the
most influential senior-level information technologists -- those who
drive their enterprises' strategies and technology purchases. Powered
by a continued investment in an independent Test Center, InfoWorld
analysts and editors provide both hands-on analysis and evaluation, as
well as expert commentary on issues surrounding emerging technologies
and products. Visit InfoWorld at www.InfoWorld.com.
About IDG
International Data Group (IDG) is the world's leading technology
media, research, and event company. A privately-held company, IDG
publishes more than 300 magazines and newspapers including Bio-IT
World, CIO, CSO, Computerworld, GamePro, InfoWorld, Macworld, Network
World, and PC World. The company features the largest network of
technology-specific Web sites with more than 400 around the world. IDG
is also a leading producer of more than 170 computer-related events
worldwide including LinuxWorld Conference & Expo(R), Macworld
Conference & Expo(R), DEMO(R), and IDC Directions. IDC provides global
market research and advice through offices in 50 countries. Company
information is available at www.idg.com.
All product and company names are trademarks of their respective
companies.
SOURCE: InfoWorld Media Group
InfoWorld Media Group
Paul Calento, 415-978-3212
paul_calento@infoworld.com
Copyright (C) 2006 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR GLT ALL IN 2006 :)!!!!!!!!!!
so as a shareholder do you think we have any recourse?? if so what can we do now
During the year ended December 2005, the
management of the Company has pursued business opportunities in the energy
field. As of December 15, 2005 no definitive agreements have been reached with
regard to potential acquisitions. DOESNT LOOK LIKE HE'LL BE MERGING WITH THE REAL ESTATE BIZ THEN ,EH?
personally i'll take all the help we can get!!!
Hi Rob, ;) just hangin out waitin for the 7th to see whats a happenin hope alls goin well with you:)!!
hey, hey, hey ROBIN!!!!! Hi honey how r ya
is there any way(before the 6th) we can petition the court to oversee that the settlement satisfies "ALL" shareholders before approving the deal?
i have no knowledge/experience with these types of legal matters so if anyone comes up with something just tell me where to sign!!
imo theres got to be a settlement in the works why else would Josh at global need 20 days to think over his answer/options?:)
janice.. come on now its obvious he's tryin to say "be careful of others feelings while you're trouncing(providing excellent dd) the company they've lost money in(even if theyr only long because they couldnt get out fast enough on "the" friday and the stock stopped trading the monday after! :)speaking for myself and just my humble opinion:) ps . how many out there tried for an AWESOME swing play but got stck when tradin was halted mon am?
new entry (lawsuit)12/02/2005 at least its movin along..fwiw EAA - 46597627 Dec 2 2005 3:53:02:227PM Realized $ 0.00
ENTRY OF APPEARANCE OF DEFENDANT GLOBAL CONSULTING GROUP, INC. BY JOSH YUDELL, PRO SE
all the Best to ya for the holidays !!
Congrats Laz & Happy Thanksgivin .. pretty soon yer gonna need a wide angle lens for the family portrait!
GMTH in @.015 just in case ;)
hmm. GMTH .016 comin off yr low of .014 looks like dec & jan could be good for this one
megas just wants bcit sh void and no value period; then we have no recourse-whatsoever!megas gets our money from pinos account, our sh are void and he gets his shell back
hey maybe we should hire the same lawyer he and pino got, get a little menage trois going ...the lawyers will get it all and all parties end up with nothing!!megas wont see a dime unless we do; fair is fair right?
kramrer ...put up a link . period!!
gk," They may not solve your problems as investors in fake shares" in other words yuck foo to anyone who bought after may :(
CSUA .10 news today
CSUA Consumer Direct of America Sub Moves Pipeline to $213 Million
PRIMEZONE )
B: Consumer Direct of America Sub Moves Pipeline to $213 Million ( PRIMEZONE )
LAS VEGAS, Oct 18, 2005 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- Consumer Direct of America
(OTCBB:CSUA) (CDA), a financial services holding company, today announced that
its subsidiary, Shearson Home Loans, a fast growing mortgage banker/broker, has
set its own new record for its mortgage loan pipeline at $213 million.
Typically, the Company will close between 33% to 50% of its open pipeline in any
30 day period. The increase in the pipeline has been due to increased branch
recruitment over the last six months. The Company typically earns revenue
between 3% to 5% on loans it closes from its pipeline.
Chairman and CEO Michael A. Barron said, "Despite the increase in mortgage
rates, our company is experiencing significant growth in loan originations which
is the fuel gauge for revenue in our industry. We think this is because the
Shearson Home Loans network of services offers superior capability to
independent mortgage brokerages and they seek to affiliate with our program."
About Consumer Direct of America
Consumer Direct of America (OTCBB:CSUA) is a holding company for Shearson Home
Loans, a fast-growing provider of residential mortgages. It employs over 300
people, 250 of whom are residential mortgage real estate brokerage professionals
who had closed-loan volume of $1.1 billion, which accounted for over 6,435 loan
transactions in 2004. Shearson operates 54,000 sq. ft. of branch office space
with 37 locations in 30 states. The company is a consolidator of independent
mortgage brokerages and has grown rapidly during the last three years through
acquisition and consolidation. The company currently is seeking new branches for
its growing network. For more information, please visit the company's website at
www.shearsonhomeloans.com.
This news release was distributed by PrimeZone, www.primezone.com
SOURCE: Consumer Direct of America
By Staff
CONTACT: Consumer Direct of America
Michael Barron
(702) 547-7322
(C) 2005 PRIMEZONE, All rights reserved.
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INDUSTRY KEYWORD: Real Estate
SUBJECT CODE: BANKING
FINANCE
MORTGAGE
FINANCING AGREEMENTS
Company Announcement
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gonna puke IPWG 1.80 and, uggh!its only monday muthafockaa,36 bagger grrrrrrrrrr
ADON .045 now :)
ADON .035 hmm unusual volume last two days...
IPWG &1.33 NOW arrgghhhh
ugh IPWG $1.16 now ,23 bags pass the bucket http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=6436098