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Zorax

06/04/16 11:22 PM

#350281 RE: Meow D itchy Kitty #350280

Want to bet that every single bio item in the below BS are lies and exaggerations...can't believe a single thing. And none of them can be verified... also note the bottom paragraph which illustrates how the principal has been funneling money to his own accounts since well before 2011.

Biographical Information

The following paragraphs set forth brief biographical information for the aforementioned director and executive officer:

David R. Foley - President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Director - David R. Foley is an entrepreneur with an extensive background in software and hardware development. He has designed and patented several award-winning games and innovative technology in the past 20 years. David began his career in software development where he modernized the front office of the Boston Celtics, designing and building automated systems for all facets of the team’s operations from Press Management to Scouting, as well as helping implement a digital scoring system. Software that he and a college friend had developed was sold to Ashton Tate to become a core part of dBase IV. He built Foley Hi-Tech Systems, a video game development studio that developed games for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo and delivered multi-million dollar selling games including hits like SpiderMan vs. Kingpin, Taz-Mania and Urban Strike to publishers including Sega and Electronic Arts. Foley also founded HyperWare, and built a product line of hardware and software products for the Arcade Industry. Foley was asked to speak at several trade shows on behalf of Intel to help push the ArcadePC initiative, for which Foley had developed several key pieces of technology. Foley also designed and built the Sega Tournament Network connecting players from around the world to compete on the Sega hit arcade game, Daytona 2. Foley became the VP of Engineering at Quantum3D, and helped grow the Arcade Division to several million dollars in sales. Foley designed the patented Quicksilver II and Graphite systems which were used by major arcade industry companies including Atari, Midway and Sega. Foley invented the UltraCade multi-game system, acquired the rights to the IP and founded UltraCade Technologies. UltraCade Technologies released a home version of its flagship product, branded as Arcade Legends and sold through retail outlets such as Hammacher Schlemmer, Costco and SkyMall catalog. Foley's innovative designs won him two consecutive industries awards for Innovation of the Year in 2005 and 2006. In 2005 Foley was named #48 in the Entrepreneur Magazines Hot 100 issue. Foley branched into the casino gaming market creating, designing, developing and licensing unique game concepts to Bally Technologies and others. His first casino gaming design, Peek-A-Boo video poker, won the 2007 Most Innovative Game award from Bally Technologies. David has been interviewed on several national media outlets including NBC & ESPN. He continues to design and patent ground breaking games and technology leading NanoTech's development staff.

Compliance with Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act

"Because we do not have a class of equity securities registered pursuant to Section 12 of the Exchange Act, our executive officers, directors and persons who beneficially own more than 10% of our common stock are not required to file initial reports of ownership and reports of changes in ownership with the SEC under Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act. "


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Threeflight

06/05/16 2:46 PM

#350294 RE: Meow D itchy Kitty #350280

Had a buddy from the Palo Alto area go make a visit yesterday to the NTEK world HQ's after hearing about the building being locked up the day before.

He told me the place was locked up tight. No one around.

Now, it was a Saturday, so that might not be THAT unusual. But combine that with the guy visiting the day before and seeing the same?

I will let you decide...