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05/01/13 9:41 AM

#16061 RE: btwilli1 #16059

Yea but how are we to know that the note has or hasnt been paid? Did you read this key part? I was thinking maybe some of the recent financing would take care of this old financing

If the Note is not paid in full with interest on the maturity date, Asher has the right to convert this Note into restricted common shares of the Company. The Company at its option may elect to convert all or part of the principal and any accrued unpaid interest on these notes at any time or times on or before the maturity based on a conversion price. The conversion price (subject to equitable adjustments for stock splits, stock dividends or rights offerings by the Borrower) shall equal to 58% multiplied by the average of the three lowest closing prices during the ten (10) trading days prior to conversion notice.