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12/18/12 7:51 AM

#6536 RE: europtiger #6534

Back in may of '11, when the pps spiked above .02, I suspect those involved with the company thought the same thing.

A couple of months later, when the pps fell below a penny, I similarly suspect that they thought the same thing.

Now, a year and a half later, it appears that there has yet to be fruition to today being the day.

While I can't eliminate the possibility of any future day being "the day", perhaps there ought to be some recognition of history repeating. I guess that attitude makes it possible to take on the admittedly difficult task of diving day in and day out. Those who spend their lives in this manner have my applause as it's certainly not a form of employment I would pursue.

Does anybody know if any of Mel's family has invested in Sfrx?

From my perspective, if a major winner in the salvage arena invested in Sfrx, it would provide some, IMO, needed validation to what I view as a pretty big long shot.

Kind of like if bill gates bought a piece of some fledgling computer company. All of a sudden the company is on everybody's radar as the next big thing.


Also, to those with experience in Sfrx's type of diving, I noticed in the video that the divers used tanks. Would it be more efficient if they used air hoses? What's the relationship between extended bottom time and lost time due to decompression?

All, IMHO


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SOCOM

12/18/12 8:41 AM

#6537 RE: europtiger #6534

SFRX - STill more questions!

Also, to those with experience in Sfrx's type of diving, I noticed in the video that the divers used tanks. Would it be more efficient if they used air hoses? What's the relationship between extended bottom time and lost time due to decompression?



The deeper a diver descends, the shorter his no-decompression limit will be. For example, a diver who descends to 40 feet can remain at the depth for 140 minutes (air supply permitting).

Short answer is SFRX is a shallow water salvage company (for right now). So, there is no loss of time.

And just to curb the next question I see coming, that is why there are multiple divers. It is called shifts! This is how SFRX maintains constant presence on the wreck!GO $SFRX

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SOCOM

12/18/12 9:24 AM

#6547 RE: europtiger #6534

SFRX - A quick question for the board. HOW MANY OTHER SALVAGE COMPANIES HAVE BEEN AWARDED TWO, COUNT EM TWO PERMITS FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA AT THE SAME TIME? GO SFRX

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falcone

12/18/12 10:00 AM

#6551 RE: europtiger #6534

This has no bearing on investing. But if you want to discuss this point it would only bring to light the true strength of SFRX


Did the VAST majority of the shares dumped that day get sold closer to or at .005 or .007

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GREGG THE GREEK

12/18/12 10:34 AM

#6553 RE: europtiger #6534

and a good morning to you my friend :-)


Goooood Morning to the SFRX Crew,Today is the Day!




yup, turn on the engines, blocks out all the noise, and get to doing what we do


SFRX


NOTHING like starting the day off w a smile
love your disposition euro

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