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Re: futrcash post# 14658

Tuesday, 09/05/2006 12:49:34 PM

Tuesday, September 05, 2006 12:49:34 PM

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Well, great. Since you know Alex, maybe he could be encouraged to send me the link to the clock because I'd like to use it on my own web site. I sent Hydroslotter a thoughtful & courteous email using their own feedback form. The least they could do is reply.

Changing subject:
what limits are there to Hydroslotter's relationship with BIGN? Does anyone actually know for sure?

Regarding potential news:
Since BIGN exhibits a pattern of attempting to buy controlling interest in every aspect of their operations, it is meaningless to me that Hydroslotter is currently privately held. In the real world, just about everything has a price & the pattern of BIGN is obvious: they buy it to control ir, whether it is leases to rework , 3D seismic, or rigs they can control. It follows, therefore that Hydroslotter could be in their gunsights. At the very least, it seems clear to me to that a critical piece of technology such as Hydroslotting needs a firmly defined relationship. So, I remain watchful that there may be something coming regarding either a closer relationship between BIGN & Hydroslotter or news of a breakdown of the existing relationship.

I ran a software company for almost 15 years and I can tell you plainly that, were it me, I'd sure take steps to firm up my relationship with Hydroslotter. So, I'm keeping my eyes peeled and scanning the horizon. If there were an announcement of a closer and/or more firm relationship, I would expect it to be perceived as good news by investors in general and I'd expect it to cause BIGN price to jump. In my opinion, BIGN needs to firm up their relationship with Hydroslotter, so I keep watching to see if they are wise enough to do so.

More on my displeasure with discourteousness:
when I was president of my company, I'd sure have a word or two with my web staff if they posted a place for interaction with the public via email feedback and then didn't bother to respond. As far as they know, I might be a potential customer. IMHO, this is not a good commentary on Hydroslotter's quality of management. If someone fills in a feedback form that I supply as part of my web page, those tasked with that responsibility have a resposibility to reply promptly and courteously. But, thats just me.

I guess Alex ought to be glad he didn't work for me. I don't tolerate such patterns of behavior. Again, tho, thats just my way.

ImperialWhazoo

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