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Annoying, it's on the expert market now. Interesting that the convertible note he entered into (after they got booted to the expert market) has a conversion price of $25.00. Or maybe it's a misprint. Recent 8k and Form D show they're not dead.
Well done, congrats!
Pfizer and Pepsi to Merge:
This will no doubt put Coca Cola out of business in the near future!
The Pfizer Corporation announced today that Viagra will soon be available in liquid form and this new product will be marketed by Pepsi Cola as a power beverage suitable for use as a mixer.
It will now be possible for a man to literally pour himself a stiff one. Obviously we can no longer call this a soft drink, and it gives new meaning to the names of cocktails, highballs and just a good old-fashioned stiff drink. Pepsi will market the new concoction by the name of: MOUNT & DO.
Thought for the day...There is more money being spent on breast implants and Viagra today than on Alzheimer’s research. This means that by 2025, there should be a large elderly population with perky boobs, huge erections and absolutely no recollection of what to do with them.
And, if you don’t send this to five senior friends right away there will be five fewer people laughing today.
Men at work. I like it
Keep it up, good start!
I don't think it will be too long.
Looks like we were both too early to the HLLK party
We're at the beginning with Iptk. The company highlites this:
"I can advise that the flight trials went as planned, and we are still flying the system while commercial discussion are in progress. We will continue to add new capability which I hope to expand on in the coming weeks. P.s one passenger set a new record. 23 texts in less than 2 minutes."
Which shows the passenger potential and certainly the ease of use of text messaging with fflya. But I keep coming back to this:
Hyping the passenger benefits of the fflya solution likely misses the key value proposition for an airline. The potential operational and back-office benefits could prove dramatic, even on a very, very lightweight connection link. Payment processing is an important low-hanging fruit to secure. And it is easily addressed over the small connection. For a carrier with a significant in-flight sales operation, reducing the fraud and increasing the average transaction size likely covers the cost of the implementation.
https://paxex.aero/wizzair-inflight-connectivity-wifi-fflya-bluetooth/
It may not be just passengers asking for fflya. One airline that proves the money saving potential I see in fflya will have most of them knocking at the door. Especially since installation can be done without FAA certification, and during regular maintenance. Even overnight in some cases.
Here's a post of mine with a lot of info, from a few years ago, including this on security
Military interested because of the security
"The security is quite unique not only for the way it switches channels, but is a closed network and when combined with encryption and proprietary protocols is more secure than open Wi-Fi as there is no external way to access it."
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=139021633
Any airline can benefit from IPTK's fflya system. Even if they already have wifi. Airlines are increasingly dependent on ancillary revenue, including in flight credit card purchases. Expensive wifi must be used now but with the fflya system credit card processing can be done using short burst data over bluetooth. There's no need for a pos terminal to be online, and there have been multiple articles over the years concerning how insecure inflight wifi connections can be. The fflya system is not "online." Transmissions are only made in short bursts and over different frequencies. Very secure.
June 11, 2021
Question: I’m throwing my laptop, tablet, and smartphone into my “personal item” and getting set for some summer travel. I’m ready to relax, but should I be concerned about connecting to airplane Wi-Fi when I fly?
Answer: Relaxation is a good idea, but don’t be too quick to relax about your Wi-Fi connection in flight. Inflight Wi-Fi is far from secure — and cybercriminals can target Wi-Fi networks used by travelers. In fact, they count on tourists getting into "vacation mode" and letting down their guard.
Why is unprotected in-flight Wi-Fi a bad idea? Here are two reasons.
One, hackers could access your connection while on public Wi-Fi and steal the private information you transmit, from bank account numbers to email messages and social media passwords. This might enable them to steal your money or take over your accounts.
Two, you could pick up a virus or malware that could infect your device and cause headaches for you long after you've landed.
It’s a good idea to avoid airplane internet if you can. It can be expensive, and the connection is often spotty at best. If you do connect, don't make any sensitive transactions, such as checking your bank balance or logging into your email.
https://us.norton.com/internetsecurity-wifi-is-it-safe-to-connect-to-airplane-wifi.html
“I hacked your email on the plane and read everything you sent and received. I did it to most people on the flight.” He had verbatim detail of a long email that he repeated back to me essentially word for word. In fact, as Steve Nolan, Gogo’s vice president of communications, told me, the service is “public” and “operates in the same ways as most open Wi-Fi hotspots on the ground.” He cautioned against “accessing sensitive materials while in flight.”
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/2016/02/24/got-hacked-my-mac-while-writing-story/80844720/
Didn't affect Iridium Next as far as I can tell
I have what I'm comfortable losing all of. Easy come easy go. It's a fun hobby with these crappy things
See you at .20 :)
GLTC revoked yesterday.
From yesterday's FINRA daily list
02/07/2022 09:30:00
GLTC
GelTech Solutions, Inc. Common Stock
Other OTC
12(j)Registration Revoked by SEC
Joined you in HLLK, with a little at .025
Might be the ol' OTC dip and rip at HLLK. History on others similar says a run will come
Well done, congratulations!
Thanks for the updates, best wishes
Hope you're right. The financing from friendly investors has allowed the build out of both the ground system and the parts needed to outfit aircraft. The IPTK ad on runwaygirlnetwork means they're all set to deliver the fflya system on a wider basis.
I kind of hope you get another chance, kind of hope you don't, lol
The last of the .11s went in a single $5,200 buy
I do the same thing, pull money out for use in the "real world." I'm retired, do this sort of as a hobby but I consider the money I take as a paycheck. I take the same attitude that made me a better golfer - laugh at my mistakes instead of getting upset, then move on.
It's harder and harder to find the undiscovered ones because most of them are "dark" and untradeable. So it's back to identifying trends and "hopping on the bandwagon" for a few days. That's easier because it doesn't matter what the company does, what the share structure is. No dd is required. I use very simple charts and have found a few reliable patterns. This requires a lot of time in front of the computer which I really don't have at the moment. So I haven't been doing much lately. Glad we all had last year to bank some money
It's a good time to be selective, patient, disciplined
I added some IPTK at .11
The ash put into the atmosphere by the Tonga volcano will cool the planet for a few years. No worries
Busy today, didn't log in to TDA. Don't know how they were
Great first day by our Hughs Best. #2 overall!
Nice find. Runwaygirlnetwork is widely followed, and respected. Nice move by IPTK to advertise there
Ichiro can do no wrong. pic.twitter.com/JFdt9aqAuj
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Market is loving the high oil price. Charging higher prices for everything means more profit, I guess
Oil not looking like it's going to be getting any cheaper anytime soon. Busy in the real world, and have had to lay out some money lately. Won't be playing much. I'll just have my fingers crossed on what I'm holding
Wizz expanding at London/Gatwick; I saw this the other day
"Wizz Air will operate 25 routes from London Gatwick (LGW) during the upcoming summer season after adding a further four destinations to its network from the UK airport.
The expansion comes just weeks after the ULCC acquired 15 daily slot pairs from Norwegian, enabling the launch of 14 new routes. A further four Airbus A321neo aircraft will be based at Gatwick from spring 2022 onwards, bringing the total number stationed there to five."
https://www.routesonline.com/news/29/breaking-news/297455/wizz-increases-london-gatwick-network-to-25-routes/
In their morning email the New York Times calls omicron “a flu.”
And says, if you’re boosted, you have a lesser chance of dying from the omicron than from the flu and pneumonia.
The average weekly chance that a boosted person died of Covid was about one in a million during October and November (the most recent available C.D.C. data). Since then, the chances have no doubt been higher, because of the Omicron surge. But they will probably be even lower in coming weeks, because the surge is receding and Omicron is milder than earlier versions of the virus. For now, one in a million per week seems like a reasonable estimate. That risk is not zero, but it is not far from it. The chance that an average American will die in a car crash this week is significantly higher — about 2.4 per million. So is the average weekly death rate from influenza and pneumonia — about three per million.
With a booster shot, Covid resembles other respiratory illnesses that have been around for years. It can still be nasty. For the elderly and immunocompromised, it can be debilitating, even fatal — much as the flu can be. The Omicron surge has been so terrible because it effectively subjected tens of millions of Americans to a flu all at once.
Nice going Eli
Happy birthday mick
Thanks mick
Oil is up, worries about Ukraine and who are friends are now since we have to buy oil from others again
PPG 3.49 Long Island near JFK airport, up .18 in last 2 weeks
Thanks, hasn't been a good last few weeks for me