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Becauseof our focus, expertise and experience implementing and supporting advancedtechnology solutions for enterprises, we believe we are well positioned todeliver superior solutions and services to our customers. Additional informationabout INX can be found on the Web at INX Inc.Brian Fontana, 713-795-2303Chief Financial Copyright Business Wire 2009. Belin 1 IPs at 41 MMcf/dayHOUSTON(Business Wire)Gastar Exploration Ltd. (NYSE Alternext US:GST) and (TSX:YGA) today announcedthat it has successfully completed its best producing well to date, the Belin1, which was completed in two lower Bossier zones. The well is flowing at acombined initial gross sales rate of 41.2 MMcf/day on a 20/64ths inch choke withapproximately 10,300 psi of flowing casing pressure. Gastar owns a 52 workinginterest before payout (40 net revenue interest before payout) in the Belin 1."The Belin 1 is our best producer to date, and based on the high quality of thereservoir rock and the strong initial production rate, we expect it will also beour best well to date in the Hilltop area in terms of estimated recoverablereserves," said J Russell Porter, Gastars President and CEO. "To put this well into perspective, our biggest producer prior to the Belin 1was the Wildman 3, which IPed at 23 MMcf/day.

Comparing it against the entireplay, we believe the Belin 1 is among the top ten best wells reported by anyproducer in any area of the Bossier," he added. "The Belin 1 contains the highest porosity rock we have drilled to date, and webelieve there is high-quality reservoir rock uphole from our initial lowercompletions that could allow us to maintain strong flow rates well into thefuture." In addition, Gastar is currently drilling a sidetrack to the LOR 7 and expectsto reach total depth in approximately 5 to 10 days. Gastar has a 50 workinginterest before payout (37.5 net revenue interest before payout) in the LOR 7.About Gastar ExplorationGastar Exploration Ltd. is an exploration and production company focused onfinding and developing natural gas assets in North America and Australia. TheCompany pursues a strategy combining deep natural gas exploration anddevelopment with lower risk CBM and shale resource development. GastarsCBM activities are conducted within the Powder River Basin of Wyoming andconcentrated on more than 6 million gross acres controlled by Gastar and itsjoint development partners in Australias Gunnedah Basin (PEL 238, PEL 433 andPEL 434) located in New South Wales For more information, visit our web site at

Safe Harbor Statement and Disclaimer:This news release includes "forward looking statements" within the meaning ofSection 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Actof 1934. A statement identified by the words "expects", "projects", "plans", andcertain of the other foregoing statements may be deemed forward-lookingstatements. Although Gastar believes that the expectations reflected in suchforward-looking statements are reasonable, these statements involve risks anduncertainties that may cause actual future activities and results to bematerially different from those suggested or described in this news release.These include risks inherent in the drilling of natural gas and oil wells,including risks of fire, explosion, blowouts, pipe failure, casing collapse,unusual or unexpected formation pressures, environmental hazards, and otheroperating and production risks inherent in the natural gas and oil drilling andproduction activities, which may temporarily or permanently reduce production orcause initial production or test results to not be indicative of future wellperformance or delay the timing of sales or completion of drilling operations,risks with respect to natural gas and oil prices, a material decline in whichcould cause Gastar to delay or suspend planned drilling operations or reduceproduction levels, and risks relating to the availability of capital to funddrilling operations that can be adversely affected by adverse drilling results,production declines and declines in natural gas and oil prices and other riskfactors described in Gastars Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports onForm 10-Q and other filings with the SEC at and on the System forElectronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (SEDAR) at The NYSE Alternext US LLC and Toronto Stock Exchange have not reviewed and donot accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release Gastar Exploration Ltd.J. The Minnesota Wild have struggled through adversity all season long.Injuries, learning a new system, injuries, their equipment fire, sickness, injuries...Did I mention injuriesIt seems like every single time the team gets a player back from injury another one takes their place on the injured reserve. It started with Pierre-Marc Bouchard, just one game into the season. That was the first big one.Then Cal Clutterbuck, before his gutsy return from a high-ankle sprain…Five weeks early.Then there were nagging injuries to Petr Sykora and Martin Havlat. Then there was Derek Boogaard, then Kim Johnsson, then Josh Harding all with minor injuries.Then the next major one came as Petr Sykora was sidelined with a concussion from, pardon me while I editorialize, an extremely dirty hit by Steve Ott.Then there was Chuck Kobasew and Benoit Pouliot. Kobasew suffered a minor injury and Pouliot got an injured wrist that has kept him out of the lineup even since he was traded to Montreal.Then, the next biggie, Brent Burns with another concussion. Then Martin Havlat with another nagging injury.The list goes on.But, while the Wild have struggled with injuries all season long, they have thrived of late. In large part, because these injuries have allowed General Manager Chuck Fletcher to begin reconstructing the team a bit earlier than he had originally intended.While most teams are struggling to keep afloat amongst the rash of injuries that they have received, the Wild are flourishing.If Bouchard doesn’t go down, the team doesn’t trade for Kobasew, who has quietly become one of their most solid checking forwards.If Burns doesn’t go down, the team doesn’t call up Clayton Stoner, who has quickly endeared himself to the coaching staff and fans alike with two points and an even rating in three games. For those keeping score at home, that’s one more point than the typical replacement(s) for Burns had notched in 32 games combined.If the team isn’t struggling with injuries, they don’t pick Andrew Ebbett up off of waivers. But they did, and Ebbett has quickly asserted himself as a mainstay in the team’s lineup.If the team doesn’t have injury problems, they likely wouldn’t have had a spot for Guillaume Latendresse on their roster. Instead, they traded for Latendresse and he has quickly become an important part of the team, playing an integral role in their offense.I mention this, because this team is truly a team. While there are individuals that stand out (Mikko Koivu, Martin Havlat, etc.) the parts have largely been interchangeable for much of this season.Despite their struggles early on, which have been well documented, and their recent two-game skid, this team mentality has the Wild as one of the hottest teams in the NHL. They have clawed their way into challenging for a playoff spot and, what’s more, they play 16 of their next 25 games at the Xcel Energy Center a building where their record is 10-4-1 so far this season.If you watched the last six periods of Wild hockey (against Ottawa and Colorado), you likely saw a Wild team that is struggling in a large way. Their players are playing with new and unfamiliar equipment and there will be a transition period, to be sure.What you saw over those last six periods of hockey is the Wild playing five periods of some of the worst puck that they’ve played all season, right up until the third period against Colorado.While one period of solid hockey does not right the ship or stop a skid, what it does do is show that this two-game skid will not be extended much past that.How can I be so sureBecause, if you watch the third period against Colorado and compare it to the first period against Ottawa, you see two completely different teams.It takes a while for players to get confidence in new equipment in any sport. For players that are as obsessive about their equipment as hockey players, it can completely change the way that you play the game.But, if you saw the third period on Monday, you saw a team that was beginning to get their confidence back. And that, my friends, is the most important thing that can happen right now. Wild NotesPetr Sykora is back, practicing with the team (albeit wearing the grey non-contact jersey) and is expected to be back around the New Year.The flu bug is flying around the Wild’s locker room and has claimed its latest victim. Martin Havlat is questionable for tonight’s game against Edmonton.While Havlat is questionable, Guillaume Latendresse is expected to return to the lineup.Equipment Manager Tony DaCosta told Mike Russo of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune that the likely cause of the team’s equipment fire was a stray propane torch. The guess is that the torch fell off of the team’s stick tool cart and something fell on top of it, pushing down the trigger.For those of you who don’t follow my blog, Wild Nation, check out my latest . The Kukla’s Korner blog, Abel to Yzerman is doing a very, very cool thing for one of their followers. Check out my post, then check out A2Y and donate if you can. This is a very cool and classy thing that they’re doing..

ANAHEIM, Calif.(Business Wire)Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS), a leading-edge provider ofpersonal locator devices and services for families, today announced that itsfeature rich PocketFinder service has been downloaded more than 10,000 timessince its debut as an Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG)Android smartphone application two months ago. Moreover, respected online media portal named the mobilePocketFinder services as the best iPhone personal locator. Also, the PocketFinder service the Google G1 Android application App of TheDay.