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Monday, 11/19/2007 3:46:39 PM

Monday, November 19, 2007 3:46:39 PM

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I beg to politely differ with those who think that millions of users would not constitute a value. This represents a tremendous value because a large number of users will be repeat users and bring friends along for the ride. Talking about demographics is a subject for a later date. Hypster should be able to offer what advertisers are coveting in the new age--and social networking affords the great maxim that don't spend advertising dollars if you can't measure it. So much of old advertising thinking is going to the wayside because simply put it does not work anymore. If more tennis shoes can be sold through social networking internet sites than during TV commercials (oops Tivo) then dollars are going to go into most-effective venues. If hypster is able to continue on its way it will become more and more attractive to advertising entities and also much larger players who may have acquisition objectives at some point. Microsoft is on the record for example with pockets willing to spend 25 million to 1 billion for promising internet properties. Let me make it clear--we have seen a huge merger mania and acquisition desire from Wall Street over the last few years and now the great 'land rush' IMO is going to be to get as much market share online as possible. Larger players may get almost reckless in what they are willing to pay. A speculative value if you will is going to trump those who are going to wait on book value or letting their accountant analyze the balance sheet before they invest a dime. Not everyone enjoys the gift of vision--but this property has some very interesting factors working in its favor. I am simply amazed that when I got in several months ago that Alexa was at 105k and now it's at 72K range. Hypster now has its foot firmly in the door and this alone is significant and shouldn't be dismissed as easy to do. It does take know-how and it does take a certain amount of money to fund ventures. As for what happens when this FB application is tweaked to greater perfection--it may just astound casual observers. There is a possibility and I restate possibility that sooner than some expect--a dramatic PPS run will occur here because anything under .0050 or .01 or ..0030 will seem like a bargain. Greed and fear will always factor in. Whether it holds at a .0020 or .01 etc. is not the point. Such an event will attract investors who don't look at subs but rather like to buy at .01 etc. Flippers will come in, longs, momentum players etc. for various parts of the ride. Stay on the train, jump off do whatever you choose but I have sniffed around enough issues to know that BUNM is an uncommon opportunity, gamble whatever one wishes to call it. BUNM is in its infancy but may just get to 'grow up' in a sector that has growing investor and acquisition interest. Many areas of the country are having or have experienced huge downturns in sectors (like real estate) so I believe that people are on the hunt to put their monies in mid to highly speculative plays. I personally believe that the markets are now being infused with cash that formerly would have been put into real estate. Inevitably more of this 'available money' could trickle this way and move PPS to higher levels. MMs are currently hovering around this issue as hawks or vultures take your pick. It will be interesting to see them hedge their bets as to where and when this will go. My only advice to myself and others who are interested is to try to think about this as a MM and also try to keep as much greed and fear out of the equation as possible. Take it for what it's worth but I personally have bought 4 X more stock here than I typically do based on first my own technical analysis, research and yeah my gut feeling on what the value here already is. I tend to be a long-term holder and see no good reason to not be at this early juncture. All of the above are my opinions, deductions and yes out of my personal experience with a number of other pennies; the good and the bad. Time for lunch