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does the database only go that far? I had tens of posts removed about their website. do a new query. out of here never to come back.
I would agree. I posted many findings regarding CHDO's website for instance which concerned ALL investors, but they were deleted after a select few had read them. talk about censorship.
what does he mean by the second part of "Talladega or Bust"??
late second quarter. why do they always have to spread the news first and then fail to deliver?
I think he said it would be updated soon
me neither, in fact I think there is more potential in take anyware business than there is in STP tools....
raytracing my friend...
look at the blue part on right hand side on top where it crosses the handle and you'll see...
am I the only one who sees these are computer generated images? cmon guys,,,,
he made a gift to a temple? what for? good luck?
ah well, what's a million amongst friends....
2) What do you expect revenues to be for 2008
Our business plan written in early 2007 called for 3 million in sales for 2007 and we were just shy of that number. For 2008 we are projecting minimum sales of 11,000,000 for Capstone, which would be almost a 300% increase. We will accomplish this growth through STP® and Simply Comfort sales, and new exciting lighting products. At this revenue level we should be profitable.
0.055 if they make 11M
the cc was indeed much better than what we had before. filing on time, good cc, decent revs on booklights, it almost looks like it's turning into a real co
11M looks a bit steep to me, but only time will tell....
but he can't say anything without PR-ing first I guess....
ask finally moved up to 21
yeah but I'm surprised the number is so LOW!
ah but if you're using the company's dictionary, it will be very soon! and immediate! and also rapid I believe ;-]]
if all your predictions are equally good, we're in for a winner!
this is a very weird number:
Product development costs 73,012
how can that be?
one of my all time favourites! never thought it would come up re CHDO ;-]]
well, you posted the new number. do you have a link for that?
will I be the first to mention the horrid D word?
soon all of us will have an immediate opportunity to dump our shares at a rapid pace
did I forget one????
238M that's a big increase since last year! no wonder pps suffers....
why did they put out news again that is already 12 days old?
THE FILING ............................. has not arrived yet ;-]]
my point exaclty!
but it crosses in the wrong direction. this is what flp is talking about....
flp, where can I find this blog?
tx
flp wrote they were leaked but didn't see them
corsair one was already hacked by simply opening stick:
Because the Corsair depends on a hardware lock, I thought I'd try to get to the data without using the combination. Getting at the drive wasn't terribly hard -- the drive case has a single screw on the bottom for battery replacement, which, when removed, allowed us to open the case after a little prying to separate the glue. First I tried removing and replacing the battery. The device did not reset itself during this process.
The Padlock disassembled
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I then removed the keypad board and attempted to access the data by simply reinserting the main board into our USB port, but neither a PC nor a Mac would recognize the device. However, after a bit more fiddling (which, for the sake of all those out there who have already purchased this flash drive, I won't elaborate on), I was able to bypass the physical PIN security and access the data on the drive. The moral of the story: You may want to consider encrypting your data as well. --Lucas Mearian
holy cow, this is bad. all of the secure USB sticks use AES except for you guessed it, the corsair one and thus our one too...
That means there is no AES encryption, but it also means the Padlock is compatible with Vista, XP, older versions of Windows, Linux, and yes, even Mac OS X. If you don't want or need the cross-platform versatility, or aren't comfortable with a keypad and a drop of glue standing between your data and the outside world, select one of the faster and more secure drives in our roundup.
main complaint about corsair one is that it's blocking the other USB port since it's too bulky.
ours looks slimmer so shouldn't have that problem
dunno, hacker by trade but can't find any reviews so far stating what's inside the box...
I'm not sure about that. many more peeps would buy a usb stick with pin pad than drills etc...
again they're missing a unique selling point! the statement: "there is nothing like it" is totally false, since there is something exactly like it.... even licensed from the same company
I don't get it: go to Clevx website. there you will see that corsair already has such a USB drive?
http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/storage/Corsair_Flash_Padlock_1.html
for those that don't know, corsair makes damn good memory chips, so if you give me the choice between something labeled corsair or CHDO or whatever, I would go for the corsair one