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Thursday, 05/19/2005 10:59:59 AM

Thursday, May 19, 2005 10:59:59 AM

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Did everyone forget Ronens last scamventure???

Hundred Mile Plus Ltd Announces Update on New Product Development; Unique Product Will Give Parents Important Monitoring Of Their Baby's Health
Business Wire, April 21, 2003

BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 2003

Hundred Mile Plus Ltd, Inc. ("HDML") (Other OTC:HDML . PK) announced an update today on the development of its advanced product to continuously monitor an infant's health.

This follows the announcement on April 3, 2003 that the company is in the final stages of closing the agreement for the acquisition of 2Spot Ltd., whereby HDML acquired control of 2spot and HDML's management is soon to be replaced by 2Spot's management.

2Spot's product, BabyPhone(TM), will be unique in several ways and represents a major improvement over existing products commercially available. The first major advantage is the scope of vital signs monitored. This product is designed to monitor the infant's three vital signs - pulse, body temperature, and respiratory pattern to give the parent a more comprehensive picture of the infant's health and an early indication of changes in the baby's condition that might need medical attention.

The second advantage is the unique communication link to relay this information on the infant's health to parents and caretakers. In addition to an alarm sounding in the same room as the infant, BabyPhone(TM) will also send this information to the parent's cellular phone, via SMS. This gives the important ability to monitor the infant's health at all times from anywhere inside or outside the home. For example, a working mother can monitor her baby's temperature from her place of work and be in touch with the person looking after the infant at home on how best to respond.

The BabyPhone(TM) monitor is very compact and mobile, and moves around easily with the baby. This combination of monitoring the infant's three vital signs and relaying that critical information to the parent's cellular phone may help to possibly prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) that strikes thousands of babies a year in the United States alone.

2Spot has already filed a patent for its unique product that aims to offer a more complete and reliable solution than any other product currently available. The Company's goal is to become the leader in this important market for infant health-monitoring products for use in the home or nursery.

"Our product will offer parents an advanced solution to remotely monitor their baby's health," said Ronen Luzon, CEO of 2Spot, "We're targeting a very large and important market. There are around 26 million births annually in developed countries and there is growing awareness by parents and caretakers of measures to possibly prevent the very tragic sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)."

For more information, please contact Moshe Gee, at 011-972-54-463331 or investor@2spot . biz .

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