Usually reverse splits are bad, that's why nobody likes them. But they are only bad for bad companies, such as a company that does a reverse split, dumps shares, then reverse split's , and round and round you go, but a real company is a whole different story, as it makes it more attractive because the share price is higher and the OS is lower. Warren Buffet wouldn't buy a pink sheet, and if he did, he would make sure to get it on a higher exchange very quickly. Which leads me to the possibility that if this is the real deal, like it seems, I don't see why a venture capital company couldn't come along and throw in many millions of dollars and get this thing going pretty fast.
Yes, I am lots of times the "BAD GUY" on these boards, as most people just want to here Weeeeeeeeeeeeee and multi-dollar predictions as opposed to another possibility or facts that they don't like, so I do appreciate your acknowledgement. :)
Wasn't life nice when the hardest thing you had to do was chase an icecream truck :)