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haha! So true
It's that damn jet stream...
is growing like a weed.
Yep! Only stayed on the ground an hour though thankfully!
They're killing me as well... ARGH!!! lol
Busy at work, doing stuff I neglected all summer...
A good overview of JBI
JBI was born out of the innovation of our founder, John Bordynuik. John's data recovery and restoration process has provided JBI access to valuable engineering discoveries dating back to the 1950's. Applying this process to his personal data library, John first recovered and then modified the formula for the catalyst that renders JBI's Plastic2Oil (P2O) process efficient and economically viable.
In 2009, JBI began developing its Plastic2Oil technology with a laboratory desktop unit. The laboratory unit was used to perform initial tests on the conversion process and to determine the quality of the fuel product. Several independent labs verified that the fuel output passed ASTM testing. JBI continued to test and scale the P2O process by building a one ton unit. In December 2009 JBI contracted IsleChem, LLC of Grand Island, NY to assist with chemical, analytical and process engineering. In April 2010, after multiple test runs, IsleChem validated that JBI's P2O process was repeatable and scalable. They also concluded that almost 90% of the hydrocarbon composition in the plastic feedstock is converted into a "near diesel" fuel, which means diesel combined with lighter fractions of gasoline. Mr. Bordynuik and his Plastic2Oil team have subsequently separated and refined specific fuels, that can be sold as a finished product directly to JBI's customers, without the need for further refining.
JBI scaled the processor from a desktop model to a one ton, and then a 20 metric-ton commercial unit in Niagara Falls, New York. This unit has undergone significant testing, refinement, and expansion. In August 2010, an emissions test was conducted by Conestoga-Rovers and Associates (CRA). The CRA stack test results confirmed that the P2O processor emissions are not only well below the maximum allowed under a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) air permit, but also about 14% oxygen is emitted back into the air through the stack from our process.
During the second half of 2010, JBI transitioned to become an alternative oil and gas company. In December 2010, JBI leased a Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) close to the Company's fuel storage and blending operation for collecting feedstock. During the first quarter of 2011, significant additions and modifications were made to the processor, including back-end refining and fuel quality enhancement. On June 14, 2011, the NYSDEC issued all permits necessary to operate our P2O processors in Niagara Falls, NY.
In May 2011, JBI and Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation entered into a referral agreement arrangement and JBI made its first fuel sale to Oxy Vinyl Canada. In June 2011, JBI entered into a fuel supply agreement with Coco Paving, Inc. On July 29, 2011 JBI and RockTenn (NYSE: RKT) entered into a 10 year exclusive agreement to install P2O machines on RockTenn sites (see our August 8, 2011 press release).
Aspects of our P2O process are now patent pending.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/JBI-Inc/118316981560050?v=info#info_edit_sections
Yeah, all 2 weeks of it hahahaha
Morning Larry :)
Yeah, I saw it at a new store called Price Breakers.
I saw them for sale here, couldn't believe it! :O
Learned the hard way already eh? lol
Wants the cat food or the cat? lol
Rolo
She's sitting on my lap right now getting some lovin' lol
She's not that light either haha.
lol! to your first post
She is an awesome dog... She's come to work with us every day since she was a puppy. She won't come out of my office unless I say she can, even if hubby calls her lol. She looks at me asking permission to go haha.
I have a banana. Watch out!! lol
Very wise....
My husband wrote his Possession and Acquisition test last Sept, and he got his card in May...
I'd have to jump through hoops, write a couple of tests, be investigated by the RCMP, and then I MIGHT get a permit to carry.
heh heh
We confiscated it from our oldest's car when he was 17...
Damn! I'm just leaving work.... I'll have to stop in tomorrow :D
It was a good thing I only had a couple drinks lol
You may have bought a little too early.
Story of my life haha
It was interesting trying to pee in the bush on my way home without hurting myself
That's my bear knife. Safety first!!
I am the Fishing Queen! lol
I wouldn't be talking, I'd be escaping lol
Last week at the lake I walked about 1/2 mile to go visit a friend in the campground. It was 10:30 pm and pitch black, no streetlights. Hubby was laughing at me when I left. I had two drinks and a flashlight in my jacket pockets, the dog on a leash, pepper spray in my other hand, and a 10" double-edged knife sticking out of my back pocket.
I was prepared.
That would be Dene or Cree lol
I'm already bi-lingual, I speak English and Mumble lol
haha!
I'm moving north then lol
I think the earth is just in a cycle, nothing we can do about it.
I'm moving south
Later! :)
And the West wins again!
Ok, back to work for me
She is definitely a fishing dog
lol Everything's better in the West!
Must be the Eastern buffalo
ewwwwwwwww to the liver lol
The same with buffalo, nobody knows it's not beef unless I tell them
What kind of taste and texture does bear have?
We eat a lot of buffalo.
Oh. My. God.
32 inches? That was more than we had!
I have to buy mine at SuperStore lol
lol Those darn brownies again..
It can snow in any month.. I remember camping just south of La Ronge one August with my parents, woke up to 6 inches of snow. My poor brother was in a tent...
Moose is good. Deer sucks.