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Silence is Golden
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a - n - t - i - c - i - p - a - t - i - o - n
I was about to ask the same thing.
I would like to blame Pepsico.
Murphy's law: If everyone on all RSHN board posted that RSHN was a POS and posted that they had closed their positions and were now mobbing the new pinkie flavor of the month then the pps would go back up IMO.
TICK TOCK WAITING for my trains....
Those of us in colder climates have to either insulate our heating fuel tanks or add an anti gelling agent at much below 0 degrees F.
There is a report TOS button at the bottom of each post. If TOS is violated by it then report it. I reported one of its personal attacks already today. I get the feeling Matt has enough to do.
Dreaming of the future until news hits....
USDA has been interested in soybean biofuel for awhile:
Biofuel Gets Less Expensive
By Jim Core
April 16, 2002
Biodiesel is traditionally made from agricultural lipids such as fats and oils. These highly refined edible oils are renewable resources that reduce air-polluting emissions from diesel engines.
Now, scientists at the Agricultural Research Service have developed a biodiesel fuel produced from soybean soapstock, an abundant but underutilized byproduct of vegetable oil refining. The new biodiesel’s composition, engine performance and emissions are comparable to those of biodiesel fuels now on the market.
Scientists at the ARS Eastern Regional Research Center in Wyndmoor, Pa., have studied the use of lower-value lipids from animal fats, vegetable oils and recycled greases as raw materials for biodiesel production. ARS research chemist Michael J. Haas and biologist Karen M. Scott teamed with Scott Bloomer, then at Cargill in Minneapolis, Minn., to develop a chemical method that converts all forms of fatty acids found in the lipids of soybean soapstock into simple methyl esters, a compound in biodiesel fuel. The researchers were recently granted a patent for the process.
Many commercially available biodiesel fuels are made from refined soy oil and added to diesel, typically at levels of 20 percent of the mixture’s volume. According to Haas, studies show that biodiesel, used alone or in such blends, can provide much-needed lubrication to fuel systems, while also reducing the production of polluting exhaust emissions. Now Haas, Scott and Bloomer have modified the technology to allow the use of lower-value, less-pure lipids, such as soapstock, as starting materials.
Soybean oil soapstock is a plentiful and relatively inexpensive byproduct of edible oil refining. About 100 million pounds of the soapstock are produced in the United States every year, and it can cost as little as one-tenth or less of the price of refined vegetable oil. Currently, it is used mostly as a cheap source of fat in livestock feeds. However, by implementing processes such as that developed by Haas and Bloomer, the agents in soapstock could one day serve as the source of diesel engine fuel or fuel additives and in other applications such as cleaning agents and organic solvents.
More information can be found in the April 2002 issue of Agricultural Research magazine.
ARS is the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s chief scientific research agency.
http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2002/020416.htm
Many here felt the same as you before a little DD.
vroom vroom
Loloking forward to further developments. Nothing to add at this time.
I wonder if they might have been turned off by the lack of pps improvement following the share retirement and Apple Rush news and AR divy news. I sure was. IMO SHORTED but how to burn them?
It's been about a month with no news. just an observation...
I am not really disappointed by lack of PR during the week- just excited to learn more and see what happens in the next chapter.
MACD and RSI and chart in general look ready to feed on some GOOD news. IMNO - in my noneducated opinion
Yeah, I got to hope Bob and Company are wrapping up a nice present for the shareholders. Especially since they already said they would re: the divy. I hope it is not a BS divy like so many pinks but an actual commodity.
Was someone complaining about pumping on this board?
Good to know. Thanks
That is the way I understand it KQ
I heard fung derf was spotted.
Someone's told you about USSE haven't they? New efficent biofuel process and fuel.
Lies of Locke Lamora!
hey now! A pizza place or so it looks from space.
:riddle
I really expected some news this week. Oh well.
Man, this board is DEAD! GO RSHN?
Key Homework: Acting lessons and character development
Yes and the EPS does as well.
RSHN is due for news.
No, I haven't been watching trading for the past couple of weeks. Seems like we are due. At least update on divy.
I am craving news!
noobz: USSE Current DD Summary: •••••••••••••••
1. USSE has a working 65 foot production reactor tube that produces a new biofuel from soybeans, using a proprietary process. Each bushel of soybeans yields approx. 5 gallons of biofuel. It takes about 8 minutes for each batch. Each tube produces 6,000 gallons of biofuel daily.
2. The biofuel consists of a heavy oil, a light oil, and a gas that contains 7% hydrogen, and thus burns with an invisible/clear flame.
3. The primary focus is to generate electricity using this biofuel. Many other uses will then be
explored after the initial goal is reached.
4. USSE now owns a 11.5 acre (500,000 sq ft) Production facility (on the Mississippi River), in Natchez, MS, that will initially house the first 4 reactor tubes, which are being built now. There is room for 200 more.
5. The parts for the first reactor have already been delivered, and construction is underway.
6. The first load of soy beans has already been delivered.
7. The City of Vidalia, LS will have the first power generating plant in the world that uses this
fuel.
8. Pending approval of codes/plans, etc. the time to setup this 50MegaWatt power station is
20-30 days. (The short time frame is because this is Pratt and Whitney's state of the art modular
construction.)
9. The output of the first 4 tubes will run the power plant 24/7.
10. There was a live webcast validation/demonstration at Vidalia City Hall, on 10-31. A recording
of this can be viewed on their website. http://www.USSEC.US .
11. More detailed info is in the IBox (click on Show Board Info up above).
12. Share structure: 140M Tradeable Shares. Float 80M. No changes to the share stucture are
anticipated.
13. Company Website: http://www.USSEC.US .
14. Top level man from USDA (United States Dept of Agriculture) witnessed the operation and
said he will be helping USSE obtain gov financing, grants, money! See the story on the Company Website, along with the EMail he sent to USSE.
15. Former Pratt & Whitney Sr. Vice President Dr. David E. Crow Joins U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Board of Directors. Bio: http://www.engr.uconn.edu/me/me_crow.htm
16. USSE has retained National Securities Corporation, in order to get FAVORABLE funding.
17. USSE will have a new spinoff company, USSP(ower). All shareholders of record on 12-1-06 will get a dividend of 1 share of USSP for every share of USSE they have. Remember if you are going to buy that you have to buy by 11-28!!!
18. Mr. Kelmer R. Smith has been appointed as President of Sustainable Power Corp. (SPC), a USSEC subsidiary. Mr. Smith formerly served as President of Mississippi operations for IC Thomasson Associates, Inc. (ICT) www.icthomasson.com. (Having someone with his experience quit a high level job, and come on board USSE, speaks VOLUMES!)
So which is it, scam or RM play?
WHat is up with the divys? What is up with Rush? Very quiet lately...
Does anyone have their divys yet?
I don't really expect them so quick.
This is gonna be fun!
USSE and USSP (?)
If any of you have a healthfood coop you should be able to get the RSHN products with fewer markups. Last I looked NE COOP catalog offered GR and GRXXX but that was at the end of the summer. I think stores buy from the same catalog. HOLDING TIGHT.
RC78: I have spotted RSHN GR and GRXXX in Bangor, Belfast and Bar Harbor in the past year. Maine is the route to Eastern Canada. GO BOB!!
Bollies getting tighter. Waiting fer news.
Looking forward to this story developing.
Buffer zones between crop land and running water can help with runoff pollution. Irrigation techniques can reduce runoff as well by only giving the plants what they need and where they need it. Feeding the land or the soil - that is building up the soil with carbon first of all so that leaching nutrients are bound up in the carbon molecule. It is the cation exchange capacity of the soil or CEC.
Now lets skip ahead a bit and suppose that plants could be planted on polluted land and take up and or break down the pollution in the soil. Wonder if that biomass can then be converted into fuel and energy.