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the big guy

02/21/09 5:05 PM

#19169 RE: Netman #19168

well I am glad to see you are responding to me Netman. My point was that the stock appears to have gone into another nose dive (Uwink Air) again because of the inability to get spinoff shares. I still think that is true, regardless of the details of the dates... I am just not a detail person.

It is flying very low to the ground now....
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Netman

02/21/09 5:09 PM

#19170 RE: Netman #19168

Tapcode Holdings, Inc. (formerly known as uWink Interactive, Inc), through its subsidiary Tapcode, Inc., a Delaware corporation, operates (and holds all the intellectual property relating to) our Technology Licensing business, which licenses our proprietary software platform to third party operators and resells the touch screen terminals and server/network hardware required to run our software.

uWink stockholders: Following the spin-off (done), uWink Inc., through its subsidiary uWink California, Inc., will continue to operate our Restaurant Operations business, consisting of the uWink restaurant concept, including our three uWink restaurants.

From Tapcode Holdings, Inc. Information Statement
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the big guy

02/22/09 12:43 AM

#19171 RE: Netman #19168

Netman: I sometimes have to take my time, shake my head, and have a second read of these bizarre posts because they are so off the mark, especially when you say my advice as "misguided". I have been dead right about this stock since i first started posting here in July of 2007. I was looking for a bottom, thought I had one with the opening of the second restaurant, and turned out to be wrong. From that point forward I did not see a bottom and have accurately predicted it's demise. I have realized that the management of this company simply never cared about being profitable. They were merely getting the restaurants open, using investors hard-earned money in the process, and were all along planning the next phase of this little adventure, and will soon be looking for more investor sheep to slaughter.

While it takes courage to go down with the ship as you have, you are carrying our fervent belief in this company to a ridiculous extent. Not only is this specific post ridiculous, but you are not seeing the bigger picture. Truthfully, I don't know what to think!

I have just read the recent string of posts on the dates. It has always been clear in my mind that you either hold the shares (do the trade) by 5;00 PM on the 13th or you don't. The record date is 3 days later, which is irrelevant as to whether or not you own the shares. I also just looked at the chart. The stock started this recent nosedive immediately after the 13th. Therefore, it is logical to assume the two events are linked. Not rocket science. So, I am completely correct in advising people to get what they can for the shares and that they are dead... The fact that I said that on the 18th and not the 17th is really immaterial. I can't be posting here offering my thoughts every day.

And what gives you the idea that someone who sells between the 13th and the 20th gives up anything? I doubt that. If someone buys past the Record Date (the 13th) they are not entitled to receive the spinoff shares... the price of the shares will reflect that, has reflected that. And I would think the Seller would still receive the spinoff shares, but really it is a technicality... this selloff occurred right after the record date... what more can be said.?

Furthermore, you simply do not see the big picture. This stock cruised at the altitude of .05 for about 2-3 months. You decided to buy more shares. I said .. why, in this post? (that is advice..)

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=35544201

Well, now those shares have lost 80% of their value... that is the price of those spinofff shares you have.. which can't be traded for years and have no market value. Someday they may be worth something...

So who really cares about what could have/ should have happened between the 13th and 20th of February?

It would be so interesting to meet you, because I must say I really don't understand you. And given your role in influencing others here, how can you say that my advice (which has been to SELL since July 2007, with one brief period of positive sentiment) is misguided?

L-M-A-O.. Good day.