Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Continuous?

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SkunK

PS  Does a piston in an Internal Combustion engine move continuously?  A piston moves first in one direction and then the other.  In that instance when it changes direction, a piston is neither moving in one direction or the other.  Therefore it has stopped.  The mechanics of a single piston does not run "continuously".   But your engine - and your car - does not stop.  The process of propelling your car forward is continuous. 

13 comments:

Slashnuts said...

Good analogy SkunK.

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sporter said...

GERS shares outstanding 760,392,000 today as reported by bigcharts.com

Quite a jump from the third quarter 10Q.

I can't help but wonder if it is even legal to issue so many shares without any notification to shareholders and the public.

It seems to me that there should be public notification simultaneous with a share issue, otherwise how can shareholders and the public make an informed decision?

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debt holders converting to equity before the run. notice the sudden end of dilution

nobody123789 said...

Couch change = 3,500,000 shares. Need to say any more about its worth?

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nobody123789 said...

You said that week's ago, right?

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you said 2s were what? not gone? right?

Anonymous said...

you said what? zero bid? right?

 
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