dwood - I agree with you about Amir. Personally, I never really trusted him. I have my reasons - I aired them here once or twice and don't feel to get into them again now.
And, I also agree about Dave. He's been a great moderator. Fair and always the voice of calm and reason. We've been fortunate here to have him. I know I haven't really been involved much here but I read posts everyday and always appreciated him very much - thanks Dave.
In regards to Phil. Let me say this - I never really distrusted him but I always had kind of a hollow feeling - I can't really explain it. It kind of grew out of the old ECFL days - the post Flatsfox days (what ever happened to him anyway - I wonder about him too). Any way, recently I've had questions in regards to Phil. Questions that don't add up and make me alittle uneasy. First, it seemed odd to me that he had Des's ear for a long time and when Des moved out of the picture he then had Jason's ear. That never added up unless he always had both of their ears - and if that's the case then I am very uneasy about that. Secondly, the other day I received the email from Phil about his trying to buy ICTY, I'm sure many here received it. What makes me feel curious is this. Several months ago I spoke to Phil on the phone. During that conversation he told me he only owned $1000 of MNTY. To me someone who investments such a small amount either can't afford to invest much in a commpany or doesn't have much interest in a company. Seeing Phil posted here many times daily I knew he had interest in the company, that was obvious. So, I figured he didn't have a great deal to invest. His efforts for raising money for his Church also lead me to believe he didn'g have a great deal to invest. So, what I am curious about is how does a guy go from having seemingly little money to invest to making an effort to buy a company - maybe I missed something along the way.
Phil, sorry the wording or this is the way it is. I am just following along dwood's train of thought. You needn't respond - but I'd be interested to read your response.
In regards to recovering our losses, SHOW ME THE MONEY!! I'm all for it.