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pennystockbrad

10/08/10 2:02 PM

#4206 RE: crunch55 #4205

I didn't want to take away from their busy day :-)

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puravida19

10/08/10 4:08 PM

#4207 RE: crunch55 #4205

Power to the People!

Here are links to what's being done on the
local level now. Someday low-cost flex thin-film
solar panels by Solterra may energize
projects just like these:

MicroEnergy Credits
Aggregates small energy projects to apply for carbon credits

There are over 140 other examples of local sustainable energy
pioneers at Ashden Awards who are using solar PV, improved stoves, biogas and
other simple, affordable technologies to radically improve
peoples' lives.

Power Mundo
Saving energy saves money- practical products today

www.ruralinternetkiosks.com/[tag]Rural Internet Kiosks
Now[/tag] Energy has always been an issue in rural areas due to
economic reasons where the power generating companies have little
or no returns from the investments,this is also the case with
computing and internet penetration, this has in turn made a
closed mindset for the communities that have been marginalized,
with this in mind Intersat Africa developed the first solar
operated internet kiosk which would work on very little power
consumption has 3 terminals and a administration terminal that
would also act as a retail outlet, the RIK works on the
Get2Net/Astra2Connect triple play satellite dish.
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pennystockbrad

10/08/10 9:18 PM

#4213 RE: crunch55 #4205

question:
What did you expect them to say when you email/call directly?
Do you think there's any chance they'd say "dude, we're so far behind. We may not have dots until 2020."

Did they give any specific proposal examples or just a vague "we're working on stuff... it's all good."?

I don't mean to be skeptical (but I am), just pointing out that of course they're going to respond with positive comments. I mean really, if they said "things ain't good right now" the stock price would go from .09 to like .02 in an instant.

And this doesn't apply solely to QTMM. Any company you call/email is going to have a positive spin on things. You could have called Wamu the day before they folded to Chase and they would have said "not to worry. things look good. the stock price is just a blip. we've got cash to weather this."