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Tuesday, 11/21/2006 2:59:48 PM

Tuesday, November 21, 2006 2:59:48 PM

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OT: FYI... to all USSE holders who like

the idea of owning a "new technology" approach to an old product... (and maybe the board sponsors here will want to consider sponsoring one on this issue at iHub)... there is a company called Calcitech (CLKTF, OTCBB) that is traded in Europe Ofex also.

It, too, is a 0.40 price now days... and will not take off like I expect USSE to do soon, but it is certain to do well and has been at it for longer (since 1998) than USSE as a company, not longer than JR individually, but with an unglamorous product: calcium carbonate. Specifically a new process that makes synthetesized CaCO3... very controllable particle size & also very pure!

They have patents in well over 30 countries that count (where there are future markets or technology thieves to run with their idea), sponsored apps in the paper industry in Deutchland & a new facility about to break ground with 40% of the cost underwritten by FREE MONEY (about $39 million) from an idustrial development grant. They will begin cranking out 100,000 tons/yr by 2008. It was my hot future penny stock until I stumbled onto USSE 2 days before the Vidalia demo!

There are posts on RB on the CLKTF board there that I have written in the past... my interest in it, and certainty that it has a future, is based on some years in papermills, knowing the mindset & methodology of papermakers (do not fool with their process or "new ideas" UNLESS there is CERTAINTY of positive benefits), & 8 current or retired papermakers who have been friends or acquaintances for almost 30 years who are unable to poke holes in it.

AND LIKE USSE... my first shares were bought higher than current price when I first learned of it... and I have added more at lower prices so that I am now GREEN and looking forward to a GREENER future!

Good fortune to all USSE LONGS... and I am not trying to spam... but some things are breaking for it now and it may be about to have a run of its own.

"I call investing the greatest business in the world because you never have to swing... All day you wait for the pitch you like,... The problem when you're a money manager is that your fans keep yelling, 'Swing. you bum!'"
W. Buffett

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