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Easyman51

03/15/01 7:11 AM

#524 RE: chrisbaskett #523

Chris, I too am quite ready for something real. What bothers me the most about DNAP was "my" preconcieved notions about what would come out with the PR's. I haven't reread what was stated, so it may be that because we aren't "listed fully" on the BB we haven't received "those" PR's of significance. If what has been put out as PR's is all that we get, then I fully expect this to sink even lower. I personally will ride it out regardless because of my gambling style and because I only have a minor position of 26k shares, averaged out at .18. One of my initial reasons for investing was that ORCH put up 350k for "rights". This is still impressive. TBF seems to be the weak link here, but apparently Dr. T had to get the initial finacing somewhere. I do hope that my present pessimism is totaly unwarranted and that I become Gawd awful rich from my paltry position. LOL

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dejavu

03/26/01 9:23 PM

#538 RE: chrisbaskett #523

Chris: a few new and interesting passages from the recent article. Also thanks for your response several days ago. I hope DNAP is not too far "ahead of its time". Great ideas still need legs to walk on.
Good luck
dejavu





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