Probably true Choi, but the devil is in the details.
Simply being a brilliant innovation is not enough, as we all know I am sure. The kicker here is that the YSTR team is loaded with people with talent at, apparently, taking things to market. They are well-credentialed and smart folks who, it would seem, are cherry-picking projects with the highest likelihood of success.
Still- I will be keeping my shirt on until they actually prove that they are focused on this happening and show signs of demonstrable progress. Once there is a contract of any sort signed to manufacture or distribute product, I will be very excited. Until then I am just cautiously optimistic. (code for 'this just might be accumulation period')
It is a remarkable product, with so many advantages. I have to agree, I would buy one!