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Wednesday, 05/25/2005 9:19:47 PM

Wednesday, May 25, 2005 9:19:47 PM

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Hello fellow Wavoids. I've been a shareholder of WAVX for over 9 years, and yes, have been through a plethora of emotions. I have been sky high (IBM, Intel, Dell, ect.) and very low (share price, past and potentially new round of dilution, as well as each quarter's revenue results), but through it all I am convinced that this technology will not only make the way in which business is conducted more safe/secure/ect., but will make all of us hard core believer's very wealthy in the not so distant future.

Thanks to everyone for making this forum so educational and volatile. My 5 year old knows the likes of Weby, Snackman, Barge, AWK and the Evil Empire that is CPA, and other skeptics. I would not want it any other way. And having been a very long time lurker, I finally decided to dip my toe onto this board.

I too was at the share holders meeting on Tuesday, and left feeling as I have the previous 2 annual meetings, excited, nervous, confused, convinced, dumbfounded. But I will say that I never once have questioned Steven and his team's desire to spread the gospel of Trusted Computing and to make this company a financial success.

I spent considerable time with Brian Berger after the meeting at the breakout and could feel his conviction that I as a stock holder need to hang in a bit longer and will be rewarded for my dedication to this stock. The sales people at Dell have only gotten a tiny taste of Trusted Computing, and once word spreads within the sales force that Trusted Computing is very much saleable, it will fly out the door. It necessarily won't be the GE's or the AIG's of the world at first, but mid size companies that have less messy IT departments and less layers of politics interwoven throughout their IT department. Sales have happened.....companies are buying this product!

I am by no stretch a techy and will never profess to grasp many of the concepts as AWK, but having worked in the financial community for over 20 years, and know how much my industry spends on security, I am convinced that Trusted Computing will be in every computer in EVERY business within the next 5 years. And, ALL of them will be interoperable through WAVE.

Best to all longs.

Bunnyman

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