asking someone in charge of a business you've invested
money in a reasonable question does not fall under the
heading of bothering them. we all have a lot on our plates.
any of us who tend to raise expectations, then fail to
deliver deserve to be questioned, if not called on the carpet.
that's true with family, friends, acquaintances--with an officer
of a publicly traded company, it's virtually necessary. but
i'll back off. the best solution for me is to stop reading
message boards. stop getting caught up in false enthusiasms,
and information that doesn't correspond to any reality.