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let the days show
what she has
all said and done
need sails
to get her moving
what we make dosent matter
it what we sell
how more to the point do I have to bee
a nother reason this is better
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6252594.stm
europeans not to happy about bio fules
watching BBC america
they said that the big companys will buy up
land and the little guy will be pushed of his
other parts of the world that is jungle will be
chopped down and turned into fields of corn
and their is not enough land in the world
to produce the amount the way
bio fules are made
AAha
tomorow at 5 pm
ssi metel mec room B
got to go
look at rentech stock price
went way way up all of a sudden
at the end of the day on fryday????
whats with that
did they get some thing out of the
energy package???
WERE is the DOE results
Were are my aerial photo graphs!!!! #2!##
Virgin plans to fly 747 on biofuel in 2008
can they biocentricenergy
get a deal with virgin
http://www.biocentricenergy.com/
http://www.virgin-fuels.net/
Air Force Cozies Up to Coal: Which Sto ...
06/06/2007 04:33 PM EST
Assistant Secs. Anderson and Vonglis say ample domestic supply and new technologies make it the favored fuel alternative. Who will be the USAF's 'dance partner'
if you watch this below
they dont care if it coal
or biofuel?
http://videoplayer.thestreet.com/?clipId=1373_10363870&channel=Market+Strategy&cm_ven=YAHOO&...
I was told not to buy
20 th century Fox
when Star Wars came out
Its a kiddie movie they are broke
they dident even have enough chas to
finish the movie
bought Chrysler
so broke the goverment had to bail them out
payed back loan early too
yes I have lost on other stocks to?
Baush and Loam when contact lenses came out
went up then way down
people left them in there Eyes over night
Improper washing of the lenses
Big time law sute so I sold
Big mistake
chart are great to convince your self
not to buy
rentech has great charts
and will go up too
Usse isent about making money to me
It about helping out the
USA geting a Monkey off our back
the arabis have said that we need to spend
500 billion on their oil fields over
the next 10 or 15 years to boost
their production
if we dont some one else will
what stage are we on?
All truth passes through three stages
First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-
evident
-Arthur Schopenhauer
Extraoedinary clames require
extraordinaey evidence
-Carl Sagan
my stock broker said the same thing
but I bought some any way
I buying a couple of hundred bucks every other week
so I dont go out and buy a steak dinner at the
local bar
"But what ... is it good for?" -Engineer at the Advanced Computing Systems Division of IBM, 1968, commenting on the microchip.
"The wireless music box has no imaginable commercial value. Who would pay for a message sent to nobody in particular?" -David Sarnoff's associates in response to his urgings for investment in the radio in the 1920s.
"Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible." -Lord Kelvin, president, Royal Society, 1895.
"If I had thought about it, I wouldn't have done the experiment. The literature was full of examples that said you can't do this." -Spencer Silver on the work that led to the unique adhesives for 3M "Post-It" notepads.
"Professor Goddard does not know the relation between action and reaction and the need to have something better than a vacuum against which to react. He seems to lack the basic knowledge ladled out daily in high schools." -1921 New York Times editorial about Robert Goddard's revolutionary rocket work.
"Drill for oil? You mean drill into the ground to try and find oil? You're crazy." -Drillers who Edwin L. Drake tried to enlist to his project to drill for oil in 1859.
"Stocks have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau." -Irving Fisher, Professor of Economics, Yale University, 1929.
"Louis Pasteur's theory of germs is ridiculous fiction". -Pierre Pachet, Professor of Physiology at Toulouse, 1872
The Problem with the so called "contest" between Science and astrology is misguided.
What the pseudo-scientists are calling for, is for astrologers to prove to their satisfaction that what
they themselves have ill-conceived as astrology, be proven to them by using their paradigm.
Like asking an artist to fix a mechanical problem in an automobile with his pencils and brushes, or going to a football game and expecting your team to make a home run.
"It's been said that the truth goes through three stages. First it's ridiculed. Then it's violently opposed. Then it's accepted as self-evident." -Arthur Schopenhauer (more) (less)
thought some one would get it
is JS his side kick?
WHAT STAGE ARE WE ON?
All truth passes through three stages
First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-
evident
-Arthur Schopenhauer
Extraoedinary clames require
extraordinaey evidence
-Carl Sagan
I like this Guy? but a bad CEO too
summary of the recent demonstration
Here is what you will be dealing with
Dr.SkuLL Presents:How to be a Mad Scientist
be care full easy as it goes
dont spend you rent money too!!
Have to have every thing right
dont want to be messing around
A man has to know his equipment works
when we have sale
we can say
"READY"
Bad dudes
they will take out any basher
Its all hype
need some action
were did the fuel go that was made tuesday?
what about the DOE sample?
have to have sales!!!!
any thing else is hype
so why say any thing
untill you got a good Fish
that will run true
and do it job
this will not work
my thinking
run silent run deep
Clark Gable dident give up
US Navy had problems with their Self-propelled torpedoes
at the start of ww2
think may be still tweaking
Good Torpedoes. Duds were the bane of American submarines, torpedo bombers, and destroyers. The Asiatic fleet of 29 subs fired 96 torpedoes at the Philippine invasion fleet with no significant hits. Great risk is required by a crew to get within torpedo range and position and to then have the torpedo not go off was tragic. High tech torpedoes had been too expensive to get adequate sea testing -- a problem with the magnetic detonator was not recognized and deactivated until mid'43. Reliable depth holding was another problem: the war torpedo would run ten feet lower than the practice torpedo and, as often as not, pass under a ship. Detonators designed for older torpedoes would fail in new higher speed models. Circling torpedoes were another hazard. At least two of our subs were sunk by their own torpedoes - Tullibee and Tang
get her back on the tracks
it takes a team that knows how
and has the stuff to get the job done
yes im the same
got to many projects undone but not like these
but that dosent mean that I have given up
just think of the great cost that they spent on their
dream
what makes a great race horse
is the team breader, trainer, jockey,
track hand, vet mascot , track ect
every thing has to be right
like a rocket
when that bird flys it aint comming back
some think
It took a child to figure it out
Sir Henry Bessemer | Inventor & Engineer
had a big problem with how much carbon was in the steel
his young son said what wrong dady :)
most men would say go and play leave me alone :(
but Sir Henry Bessemer | Inventor & Engineer
explaned to his child his problem
and his boy replyed
well burn it all out and put what you want back in
carbon that is
and thats what happens now
thats why the Titanic Sank
too much carbon in the steel made it brittle
Good job
they are so taken by rentech
when I was in las vegas
I ended up playing roulette next to
a young free lance writer from Korea
he was there to write but dident know what to write about
so much going on and he couldent find a storie
when I was done with him he was banging his head on the table
It frys my eyes when people dont think it through
he could have done it all at home
but he need me to figure it out
this may not pan out but I tryed
I dont have my early retirement plan here
I may have to skip a vegas trip if this
happens
work just called and I had to run back there
tryed to leave early well I did
was told to stay at home will get it tommorrow
glad I went as that wont work
need a new part
so if I had done as told
part would not have been ordered untill
MONDAY
now it will get done on wedesday
were will the new stuff go
when will it move?
were will it go
how about the dough?
transmitters to FULL this is London calling
this may get out of control
NO THIS IS
I know lies and I run them down
This dog dosent have to get off his butt
to BITE
i just love the fire ball that comes out of the
end of the tube
I have been reading it every day
I was going to call a pizza joint and have a pizza delivered
I pay for it
is a old trick to find out whats going on
when the pizza boy says its "all ready paid for"
they all ways let them in
not
yes yes it is
Rentech in the news too
dident some one come over from there ?
Rentech: Natchez is ‘picture perfect’
BY JULIE FINLEY
THE NATCHEZ DEMOCRAT
NATCHEZ — Natchez is the perfect site for the future of everything Rentech Inc., wants to be, the company’s president said Tuesday.
CEO Hunt Ramsbottom met with a group of nearly 50 local leaders and businessmen over lunch to update the group on the coal-to-liquid company’s plans.
“This project is really picture perfect for what Rentech is trying to accomplish,” Ramsbottom said.
The 450-acre Natchez site — the former International Paper location — has easy access to the river, where the coal used to start the process will be shipped in. Railways provide another means of transportation.
Pipelines will be used to ship the liquid fuel out.
But what makes Natchez stand out, Ramsbottom said, is the nearby petroleum industry.
Rentech’s process turns coal into liquid but releases carbon as a byproduct. Environmentally, the CO2 isn’t a good thing. But in Natchez the carbons will be captured and sold to the oil industry, which can use the product to further their own processes, Ramsbottom said.
“This is putting Natchez in front,” he said. “We know of sources that will buy all the CO2 for the next 20 years.
“I worry less today about this project than I did two years ago. This project has all the attributes to be the best project.”
With a plan in place, Rentech officials are moving forward on the Natchez feasibility study. In the fall, the company will move on to the engineering and design phase, likely working with engineers from Houston, Ramsbottom said.
Then comes his biggest worry.
“We’ll be circling up partners,” he said. “What I worry about is making sure we get a transaction that is economic. What’s the financing look like?”
Rentech already has a $15 million commitment from the State of Mississippi, and will work to find private investors in the coming weeks and months.
The facility is an estimated $3 to 3.5 billion project. Ramsbottom said Tuesday that the company is still shooting for a 2012 opening.
Workforce training will begin in the next year, with a core group of employees from Natchez traveling to Denver, Colo., and East Dubuque, Ill., for training.
Many of the construction workers — between 1,500 and 2,000 — will need to be Miss-Lou residents, Ramsbottom said, and much of the estimated 200- to 300-person workforce will be too.
The company has upped the estimated projected amount of fuel barrels produced daily from 10,000 to 25,000.
The Natchez Rentech will most likely produce jet fuel for the aviation industry, fuel for the military and specialty chemicals.
“What you can do to help right now, the message that has to get to Washington is that we have to get moving on true alternative fuels,” Ramsbottom said. “We’re putting environmental concerns in front of energy concerns. We are out of balance and depleting our oil. We have to get moving.
“It’s really important when we go to a state that we have the support you have shown.”
there is nothing about Elvis eather
Im first with news
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Published: Jun 20, 2007 - 12:29:46 am CDT USSEC in ethanol business?
By Vershal Hogan
The Natchez Democrat
Natchez — The USSEC Natchez facility was visited Tuesday by the National Energy Commissioner of the Dominican Republic, Doroteo Rodriguez.
The U.S. Sustanable Energy Corp. is a biofuel production and research company that has a facility at the Natchez-Adams Port.
Mayor Phillip West and Adams County Circuit Clerk M.L “Binkey” Vines also visited the facility.
The USSEC has accidentally expanded into ethanol production, USSEC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer John Rivera said.
Rivera, whose patented “Rivera Process” is used to render fuel-grade oils from biological matter, said the company did not know they were producing ethanol until outsiders told them so.
Experts from Biocentric Energy — a biofuel development company looking to partner with USSEC — came to observe fuel production by the Rivera process.
The biocentric experts informed Rivera he was producing ethanol along with the other fuel products, he said.
“We were making cellulistic ethanol without our knowledge,” he said.
The quality of the ethanol has been verified by a third-party laboratory, AmSpec, Biocentric Energy Executive Vice-President Dennis Fisher said.
AmSpec officials were unavailable for comment Tuesday.
Rivera said his process has opened a new paradigm in energy production because it puts off no carbon emissions.
Carbon byproducts from the process are solid, and are used to make fertilizers.
“We can take any organic product and turn it into biofuel,” Rivera said.
Those products include soybeans, corn, switchgrass, macadamia shells and even chicken litter, he said.
Rivera’s process is considered controversial, and some critics have called it impossible — other companies looking to produce the same fuels in a similar fashion are only in their beta version — but Rivera said critics are not looking at how much fuel his process makes.
Rivera has said in the past his process makes two-and-a-half times the amount of fuel.
One full-scale and two mini-reactors are currently up and running in the Natchez plant, and four more are being constructed.
Rivera announced in December he plans to have the plant at full operation — each of 200 fuel reactors producing 6,000 gallons a day — by next June.
You Got It
NOW go do it
I feal there they are there to help
to learn and to under stand
to let John know he is not alone in his FIGHT
this is A treamudus conflict that is brewing
and no one person can weather the storm that
shall be on U.S. all
A conflict more than good and evil
for our childen to laugh and play in the sun
to run free as the wind
to fly a kite
to not be afraid to look up into the heavons
and To Laugh aloud and be proud
as only a US citizan can
this will not be the last test or show
as man all ways makes thing better an better
the hour is near
so STEEL your self
and if you fall know that I know you
will get up and carry on as only you can
ask if say 50 people call from ihub
to let you in as a Ihub
rep?
you still have time to charge you camera
engin running
transmitter to full
Lord only know how much she got
If any body can put this on the TRACKs he can
I think thats why he will be there
Mr. Bloom has extensive experience before various local, state, and federal regulatory bodies that oversee infrastructure projects and
NOTE [:)
has resolved numerous contract disputes among project participants, including disputes between utilities and their independent power suppliers.
He has assisted in the development and operation of energy projects in the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Brazil, Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia, Australia, the Philippines, and China.
Just my thoughts
nearest one looks like had a party there before
Bowies Tavern
601-445-8821
100 Main St
Natchez MS 39120-3458
google earth
pictures taken in 2005 of natchez
http://ylwbook.iaf.net/ypbook.php?ReportType=44&aid=466&sid=&refer=&adword=&qbn=...
list
Natchez, Mississippi (MS) wedding, party, conference or meeting location.
http://www.eventective.com/meeting_wedding_banquet_party_hall/MS_Mississippi_Natchez_Facilities.html
Probably better to go to the pub
and see whats up
loose lips sink ships
bet the film crew has a few after wards as its hot there
inside the plant and will be in need od a cool
one
at lunch
are you living the High life
miller that is
Ima bud man my self
transmitters to full
I have seen a machine built in 8 month
but took 2 years to sell and get it out the door
?
this is detroit calling
The transmitter is set at full
this detroit calling
the future is unwritten
he is a mouthy little git
but he did it dident he
how this sound
Their Finest Hour