I almost didn't respond because I didn't want to contribute to a thread that will just feed his ego... but it should be noted that very rarely do him (and some of the other insiders) share information to be part of an "enthusiast" group such as ours. Instead, it's done in the vain of "Look what I know and you don't". That's not helpful, it doesn't build a good community, and it doesn't make people feel good about this "enthusiast" community.
With the Bolt, I was always very vocal about being up front about what you know and what you don't. If you are approved to share what you're sharing, why do you have to play games? And double talk? Why not just post "I was told it's coming out on December 8th, 2033" and be done with it? That contributes to the community.
Poem's, games, and other inside baseball don't help. But, then I'm making the assumption that they actually care about the community more often than not and that their "contributions" aren't some kind of giant ego stroking event.