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Saturday, 10/30/2010 11:58:45 PM

Saturday, October 30, 2010 11:58:45 PM

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All of the back and forth on this board reminds me of a little fable called "the emporer's new clothes". The only thing I can say people, is that you have to perform your own due diligence and go with your gut. Often, we refuse to see reality even though it is right in front of our faces.


As in the fable, we will be presented with various opinions and be told what to think. Only time will tell who the swindlers are and who was the child that called out the truth.

Until the Q is filed, it is only speculation as to the current condition of the company and the status of previously promised items. I have a feeling this quarter's Q will be the child in the fable that calls out the truth...good or bad.

For what its worth, I have taken a few excerpts from the fable that I find similarities with ARTS:

"One day two swindlers came to the emperor's city. They said that they were weavers, claiming that they knew how to make the finest cloth imaginable. Not only were the colors and the patterns extraordinarily beautiful, but in addition, this material had the amazing property that it was to be invisible to anyone who was incompetent or stupid.

They set up their looms and pretended to go to work, although there was nothing at all on the looms. They asked for the finest silk and the purest gold, all of which they hid away, continuing to work on the empty looms, often late into the night.

The swindlers now asked for more money, more silk, and more gold, all of which they hid away. Then they continued to weave away as before on the empty looms.

"But he doesn't have anything on!" said a small child.

"Good Lord, let us hear the voice of an innocent child!" said the father, and whispered to another what the child had said.

"A small child said that he doesn't have anything on!"

Finally everyone was saying, "He doesn't have anything on!"

The emperor shuddered, for he knew that they were right, but he thought, "The procession must go on!" He carried himself even more proudly, and the chamberlains walked along behind carrying the train that wasn't there."

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