Kenny you're too kind (all of you are). I'm afraid those of you asking such great questions would have to accept the Oscar, along with the others who are presenting. I'm so impressed by my peers when I watch their sessions, and the bar will only be raised as we see more experts and guests.
By the way, one of the coolest sessions I saw was in the first days when Leonid brought up and discussed different works of art for a casual crowd (yes I was lurking Leonid). Fascinating!
There are so many potential applications. It's an entertaining and symbiotic learning tool...when it spreads remember PS is where you saw it used first.
If you like what John, the Oscar winner, and Wink, the chopped liver, are doing, please do us and Leonid a favor. He has a vision for this that is phenominal and I believe he will achieve it if you will all tell your friends about it and get them to come see what is happening. Then start thinking about how you would like to see it used and in what fields. Tell Leonid, he will be listening. Got an idea for an improvement? Tell Leonid, he IS listening and making improvements almost every day.
John and I really want to help Leonid grow this to be huge, not just in Pricescope, but in the world. Soon there will be others giving regular presentations, and not long after that we presenters will have to stand in line to give a presentation, but what a tremendous thing for you consumers!
Speaking of what do you want, who do you want? Both John and I are working on bringing great guest speakers to join our presentations. Is there someone you want to hear from? We will ask them. They might say no, but we will keep asking and some of them will say yes. The future is here, now, at Pricescope!
Wink, I''d really love to learn as much as possible on colored stones. Perhaps you could have a session on sapphires and teach all the important things about them, then next, maybe emeradls, then garnets, etc. It is really fun looking at colored stones and most of us know less about how to purchase them than we do diamonds.
(John, so sorry I missed your presentation! I hope the ability to replay sessions will be available soon!)