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Re: P_G_S post# 234

Thursday, 02/24/2005 4:42:26 PM

Thursday, February 24, 2005 4:42:26 PM

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pgs Deep thoughts in the shallow end of the pool.
I guess you missed my various revelatory posts over the past month or so, you being engrossed in bringing new science to entrenched debate.
I started in 95, hooked on the STAR TREK SCIENCE of the possibilites of the Sybiol predecessor machine. Being a supreme market timer, I held what I had managed to acquire over 5 years during the 2000 runup and collapse. And being a marketable fool, having sold my house for non-investment purposes in 2002, I put half of the paper bag full of profits into MUCL near the all time lows. All I ever say about that is that I had good fortune in the timing, but it is my good fortune, and I think I'll keep it. Fool forever, but educable if the slap upside the head gets my attention, I sold about 1/4 of the stake during the runup in 2003, and was able to retire with a plan to live simply and hold the rest of the shares until they reached their full potential. Let's just say the last year has tried the patience of a patient guy. The story kept getting better, the pps worse, with the longest tax-loss-selling period in the history of the BB.

Therefore, I am a proponent of giving the company credit for finally starting to promote itself lo these 8 trading days past. And that is how I acquired my attitude that my position is now 8 days old. It don't matter how much I or anyone suffered and lost their hair and wailed at the investment community for not noticing our little gem!! That is the past. And we're better people for having suffered. So much better, in fact, that we can handle any uncertainty visited on us in the current market, and hold our shares as the company acquires whatever patina of respect and speculative fervor the market cares to lavish on it in its new iteration as a Stem Cell Company With So Much More.