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RIGHT ON (notice all caps)
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Should you be serious about building a new airship please contact me. I have a machine shop in Chicago & experience with composites.
kgnight99@yahoo.com
TNOG to make up Prudhoe shortfall?? Say its so boys
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It is a T1 halt according nasdaq.com sits
Halt
Date Halt
Time Issue
Symbol Issue
Name Reason
Code
Date Resumption
Quote Time Resumption
Trade Time ID
8/1/2005 10:03:41 GTE GLOBETEL COMMS CORP T3 8/1/2005 11:16:05 11:16:05
3/17/2006 10:56:26 GTE GLOBETEL COMMS CORP T3 3/17/2006 15:12:06 15:12:06
7/18/2006 09:34:56 GTE GLOBETEL COMMS CORP T1
Is $3.58 support or resistance?
"Jim. its dead"
This is how I feel about TNOG.
Ya know you are not the first one to tell that rumor. Hmmm?
My guess...the news is a bust
News anytime?
Come on...quit pulling my chain and others.
Sure there will news in the next year - could be today, tomorrow or next week, or next month.
Now quit wasting my time with meaningless posts.
look at news of 01/18/06 for Press release
I happed across this site last week. I live near the airport - many of Chicago exec's fly in & out of here.
I just happened to take a peek at this morning's activity and saw this flight. Family Video to Memphis. I looked at Games awhile back.
I put two and two together. Then I saw the M&A firm & WOW.
Not an investor here. Just sharing what I see.
Interpet as you wish.
FAMILY VIDEO CLUB - GLENVIEW, IL
Is going to Memphis today. M&A Firm retained.
Is this your suitor?
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N815D
Silence will be deadly in the case of TNOG
Would TNOG keep a PR in their pocket today for release tomorrow?
Paladin's words....
"My estimate of the Kosciusko #1 Well flow rate is between 300 to 600 barrels of oil per day. - - - As a rule of thumb, in the oil industry, we usually have an oil storage capacity of 1 or 2 days of oil production. In case there are equipment and/or facilities failure, the oil in the storage tanks can continue to supply oil into the pipeline"
The oil is being trucked at 200 barrels (max) at a time. Without a pipe, a greater safety margin is required. Or a slower flow rate.
100-50 bpd is my prediction
I too was told by Clayton that the oil would be trucked.
1 barrel of oil = 42 gallons
1 semi-tanker = ~9000 gallon capacity
1 truck = 214 barrels
With 600 barrel storage = ~3 truckloads
How often do the run a truck?????
If the well produced 5 bpd why have 600 barrel storage, you just go with 1 300 barrel storage to fill one truck every 40 days (200 barrels).
If the well produced ~50 bpd & 1 (300 barrel) storage tank, the truck would have to be there twice a week on a different days of the week each week.
If the well produced ~50 bpd & 2 (300 barrel) storage tanks, the truck would have to be there once a week on the same day of the week each week with an occasional twice a week trip.
the make sense to me at this flow rate.
Now if the bpd is greater than 50, have 600 barrel storage is need to pump around the weekend and holiday weekends. A truck would be required multiple times per week.
However, I do not know at what point do you build a pipeline for oil vs. trucking it???? What is the cost of a oil pipline?
The gas pipeline seemed very cheap at less than $4 per foot.
I see here around 11am est
When will today's pull back come? At lunch?
Any ideas?
1 more question.
Thanks for your insight thus far.
Where does the water go after being separated? Back down the hole?
If Kosciusko #1 Well will have a 300 barrel storage tank on line on Monday and another 300 barrel tank to follow.
What kind of barrels per day flow rate can we expect?
How does this crude get to market/refinery?
Lowtrade,
TNOG seems to be playing right back into your hands. Kudos to your discipline.
I wish I would have sold more than a 25% stake yesterday.
PS - Why are you so high on GTE? Are you just swing trading it or do you have a long term position established?
Ah...At last .025
Ok, now what hold or sell??
I have to think come Monday mid morning TNOG will have exhausted this leg up.
Any clue why we are up 13% today?
I had a less than 200 share trade yesterday just to round my holding to a prettier number (rounded up to the next 1000)
May others being doing this? I doubt it, but who knows?
I hope this explains .01% of the trades yesterday.
Tedlar - In the photo of Bob Jones under Sans One, why is he and the guy with him keeping their hands off the Tedlar?
Can Tedlar take a bird hit (or landing with claws/nails) at low altitude?
Just think what it would have been like on media day if the Sans One looked as good as it does today.
I did a search on Sanswire at Answers.com.
They returned the topic of stratellite
Stratellite
Stratellite is a brand name for a high-altitude airship that if in place in the stratosphere would provide a stationary communications platform for various types of wireless signals currently carried by communications towers or satellites.
The word Stratellite is a trademark of Sanswire Network, LLC, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of GlobeTel Communications Corp. (OTCBB:GTEL). As of December, 2004, no launches have yet occurred. The company is holding a summit in January, 2005 to discuss commercial opportunities.
Sanswire is not the first company to propose such a craft. Similar proposals have been made by Advanced Technologies Group (ATG) in Bedford, England, SkyLINK, Inc, in England, and SkyTower Inc., a subsidiary of AeroVironment Inc. in Monrovia, California, in the United States.
Stratellite Specifications from Sanswire Network website
Length: 245 ft
Width: 145 ft
Height: 87 ft
Volume: 1.3 million ft³ (37,000 m³)
Dual envelopes, both made of Kevlar
Propelled by electric motors powered by photovoltaic (solar units covering outer envelope
Outer envelope covered in film photovoltaic (solar) units
Payload capacity: 3,000 lb (1400 kg)
Maximum altitude: 70,000 ft
Desired altitude: 65,000 ft
Lifting gas consists of Helium and Nitrogen
Held in position by 6 onboard GPS units connected to the ship’s engines
Line-of-sight to a 300,000 mile² (780,000 km²) area
Maximum duration aloft: 18 months
See also
Orbital airship
Blimp
Low Earth Orbit
External links
Sanswire Networks (http://www.sanswire.com/)
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A simple question...
Could my laptop communicate directly to a stratalite for me to have internet access?
laptop > stratalite
or
laptop > "metro" router > stratalite