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I have been following Michael Garjian since his first post a few years ago. I could never dream of a better choice for USSE Chairman of the Board. I have new hopes for the company now that he has this position.
When I was working in R&D at ECI in St. Petersburg back in the 70's, we used Technipower power supplies for some of our prototypes.They worked great.
I just happened to see SOLM mentioned in reference to Solar Power a short time ago. I bought SOLM back in 2006 and held it for a while and finally cashed in for a profit and put my money in SSTP which was a big loser after hearing about it on this message board. Maybe I can make some of that back now. Solomon Industries.
This might be a winner. I love Solar. I have had a solar hot water heater array on my roof for about 25 years or so. I was lucky I cashed out at a little profit later on, long before it went down so far. I just happened to see it mentioned in reference to Solar Power a short time ago and bought it again. Might be a winner. I love Solar. I have had a solar water heater for about 25 years or so.
The website you mention: www.oilgae.com is fantastic. They are begging for input from any and all sources of information.Good find, CY. When JR gets his results from his tests, this is the place to post it, if it is at all favorable.
Earl
I also agree. ParsonMac has hit it on the head.
I don't know as much about biofuel as many of you do. I keep thinking about my experiance with synthetic motor oil. When I was an Amsoil distributor(back in the 80's, I think), I changed the crankcase oil in my sons old Volkswagon Beetle, I had to readjust the Idling Screw to slow it down.That's because of the decreased friction. In the literature, it also said the engines ran about 20 degrees cooler because of the lower friction. I meant to put a thermocouple before and after, but never got around to it. Also in some of their literature, they gave a testamonial about someone forgetting to add their oil to the gas in a chain saw and sort of like teflon or STP, it still had enough surface coating to protect it when it was used without oil for a couple of hours. That is why i mentioned a few months ago about the heavy using JR Juice as motor oil since it is "Synthetic".
Amen,
brother
Mike, I have always immensly enjoyed reading your posts. I admire your own background. I know many on this board will just read this and forget it, but I understand what you are saying. I have not endured hardships like you and many other inventors have, but have seen others along the way with similar problems. I worked with an engineer in the Advanced Development Laboratory, who started as a technician after working for years for another company as a an engineer, but got laid off along with thousands of others back in the early 1970's. I remained a technician, but through perserverence and hard work,(He came in at 7 AM and left late.)He got one promotion after anothe and retired a few years ago as Senior Member of Technical Staff. I believe that the name of the game is "Perseverence". Without it, no one can suceed in any worthwhile endeavor. All I know about JR is what I read on the message boards. I know that you know him well, especially since you had to spend a lot of time with him to produce the VeeGo MOU. I am very encouraged to read your post and nothing else I have read on this board since I joined IHub could compare with this message. I sincerely hope he does come through victorious. I am sure that with people like you believing in him, that he will.
Earl
Up 28.5% Today.
There is a free software program that has quotes, charting, news, acess to Ihub and a few other message boards called "Medved Quote Tracker", that I use. The quotes are real time if you have one of the many brokers on their approved list and go through their sign-in process. It is a great program. The Cornerstone Investment Club in Tampa, Florida has been using it at their meetings for a few years now. You can google a free download.
Earl
Where is everybody? 150% increase and nobody responding?
Both Google and Yahoo maps have my address wrong, also.
Earl
OT: Larry, I have seen them growing wild, about that high in south-central North Carolina, where I was born and lived until around 1950. My father used to burn the bushes down every year and they would right back up fine the next year.
Earl
I am sure you are right, especially now. Look how long it took the regular motor oil companies to start marketing synthetic oil. Part of it though was probably resistance to using less or no petroleum in their product.
You seem to be very knowledgeable about fuel and JR's biofuel. What do you think the possibility of using USSE's heavy oil output from the reactors as a form of synthetic Motor Oil? I was a Multi-level distributer in a synthetic motor oil company about 20 years ago. one of the many advantages of it was the fact that it would also work in extremely cold climates as well as hot climates. I am not very knowledgeable about chemistry and the makeup of syntetic oil. I believe it was vegetable based. It is still around. It is called AMSOIL.Who knows? Maybe with a little lab work, ther could be another product. Again, though, I, like most of you would rather see some money coming in from the products that can be delivered pretty soon. I am down about 50% now, even with the 2 for 1 split we just got.
I sold my whole portfolio which included a few thousand shares of USSE a few days about the 3rd week of December. Then as soon as I got my check from Fidelity, I started an account with Scottrade and bought back an equal amount of USSE. I have bought a couple thousand shares since then. From what I gather, you just need to have shares in your account on 12/1/2006 and have the same amount or more in any brokerage account on the date of the divvy: 5/3/2007 and it should be tradable the next day: 5/4/2007. Isn't that what the rules are? There has been a lot of confusion on this board, even persons claiming they will get the divvy even if they didn't even have shares on 12/6/2006. Tomorrow should clear up a lot of this confusion.
Earl
Yes, Grant. I called Scottrade this morning and asked them about the Divvy. They knew about it and would let me know when it came. After running an errand around noon time, I had a message from Scottrade stating that the Dividend would be put into my account tonight and be available tomorrow.
Earl
Yes, i called Scottrade this morning and asked them about the Divvy. They knew about it and would let me know when it came. After running an errand around noon time, I had a message from Scottrade stating that the Dividend would be put into my account tonight and be available tomorrow.
Earl
My Scottrade Broker called and said my dividend shares would be put into my account after hours tonight.I am in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Earl
I called Scottrade this morning and asked about my divy(split). I told them That I had sold all my portfolio that included USSE around the end of December in my Fidelity trading accound for tax purposes. A few days later, i bought back my USSE shares un the new account at Scottrade. They said there was no problem, that it was on the way to Scottrade. I just got a phone call from them saying that it was in my account and would be tradable tomorrow.
Earl
I agree with you. I now soon will have double my tradeable shares. This is a nice gift. Why wait a year for restricted shares in another part of the USSE spinoff. Don't look a gift-horse in the mouth. Some people are never satisfied, no matter what you do. A lot of you were belly-aching about restricted shares before. You can't have it both ways.
Earl
Greatday! Please don't waste your time(and our's reading it) talking to the bashers. If no one replied to them, this would be a quieter and more sensible board. That goes for anyone else that replies to bashers. They cannot exist without replies, though they sometime reply to themselves through one or more alias names, at least we can minimize it. hopefully you are not one of the alias guys.
Zardiw, I thought I had time to edit it. I reread it too late.I added: those who bicker over trivial things. I know you are patient. I was talking about what an impact the E2M orginization should have it the contract is signed would make all this petty stuff very trivial. I admire your patience, not the other's.
With an organization like this in the wings,with a leader like Michael Garjian, it is just a matter of time now. Be patient, you who bicker over trivial things.
AMEN!!
Yes. To find a board on Ihub, click on "Boards" which is listed on top of most Ihub pages, and type in the stock symbol or the name of the stock in the "search" blank. How did you find this one?
I believe the shell for the SSTP reverse merger was "Offshore Creations". Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Earl
OT: You are probably right. There did seem to be more negative negative responses than positive. I just wonder if the quality of the bean in Okinawa is different than anywhere else? Puzzling, that these claims were made about it with seemingly no deleterious effects.
Earlbeaux? That puts me in Louisiana. Not! The name came from a buddy when I was working a local electronics plant in St.Pete, FL. He put "bo" or "ster" on every person he talked to, except maybe his wife.
I always look forward to your comments and the fact that you spend what little time you can take away from your short time off from a very important job that you are doing, trying to inform the impatient ones, including the ones who make all the rude comments when you come onto the board
I worked as a technician/engineering aide for a small company back in the 70's and had a hand in development of one of the world's first solid state amateur radio transceivers. I was proud to be the one to build the prototype and later to work in support. It took a couple of years to come up with the final product, ready for shipping. The customers wanted it yesterday. That is human nature. Even the management from the parent company got impatient to turn a profit. Some things cant be rushed! People just can't wait. Some think they have a right to complain about the way someone else runs their business, when some of them can't run their own life without lying and misleading people for their own gain. Wake up, investors! Put yourself in the company's place. What would you do, if this was your company?
Earl
OT: There seems to be a bit of controversy to the use of soy for food.
This is a a very small exerpt from one of the responses to the article that you cite in the magazine, "Mothering":
"Indeed, the authors of the Okinawa Centenarian Study state that high soy consumption in Okinawa is one of the primary reasons elder Okinawans have 80 percent fewer heart attacks than North Americans do. And because of high soy consumption, if Okinawans do suffer heart attacks, they are more than twice as likely to survive.
These are staggering numbers. The study's authors state that if North Americans lived more like elder Okinawans and ate the amount of soy they do, we "would have to close 80 percent of the coronary care units and one-third of the cancer wards in the US, and a lot of nursing homes would also be out of business. By 1990, Okinawan life expectancy figures had even surpassed the absolute limits of population life expectancy assumed by the Japan Population Research Institute. Limits had to be revised upwards simply to account for the phenomenal longevity of the Okinawans."
It is not an accident that in Okinawa, home to the highest soy consumption in the world, heart disease is minimal; breast cancer is so rare that screening mammography is not needed; and most aging men have never heard of prostate cancer. The three leading killers in the West-coronary heart disease, stroke, and cancer-occur in Okinawans with the lowest frequency in the world.
Elder Okinawans also have much stronger bones than we do and less than half the hip fractures. The authors of the Okinawa Centenarian Study attribute the increased bone strength and health in Okinawa to soy consumption. Many other studies confirm the connection between increased soy consumption"
I don't particularly like soym either and my son has problems with it, but this article and all the responses makes one wonder: What is REALLY going on with SOY used as food or food additives around the world?
Earl
BTW: Hurray for SOY used for JR JUICE.
Go USSE/SSTP
Energy Farms! Best Post from Support USA Now yet. This looks like the ideal customers for USSE/SSTP.
Earl
IMHO
MS, I have read this board regularly and have not heard of anyone receiving their divvy SSTP in their account yet. I am sure it will be all over this message board when it happens.
Thanks for your effort. I hope that the 33% more efficiency over regular diesel engines may be more than any loss at lower loads with conventional turbines. If so, put in some of USSE's Biofuel and we will have a winner for sure.
How is the efficiency of this engine at low load requirements? I mentioned this stock to someone on the USSE Message Board and he said that some turbines have a problem with efficiency at lower that full load. I emailed the company this question, but didn't get the answer. Or maybe I missed it in my cluttered email.I would appreciate it. I have read a lot on the website, but am not too mechanically inclined as far as engines go.
Thanks for the quick answer.
Can anyone explain why my Raw Data (in Medved Quote Tracker show only one buy today for ONYI at 0.50 at 11:52 AM? Also I see no posts on ONYI message boards.
Soylent Green!
I know this "Divvy" subject has been discussed for weeks, but I have a question. I bought a bunch of shares in Usse back in November and decided to change brokerage firms. I had to sell all my stock and repurchase in the new brokerage account. This was after December 1, 2006. Does this have any effect on the USP divvy?
Thanks for the link. I put it in my favorites. It was hard to stop reading and get back to reading IHub. Buying stock in companies like USSE and Biofuel seemed so trivial after reading these articles.But, after thinking about it, getting off oil and living off natural alternatives now seems very important for continuation of life for our descendents, if notjust for our short lives.
These posts by Biopower are among my favorite. Thanks for repeating them last night.
Thanks for the info. As you can guess, I am a little green at trading. I am looking forward to the Merger and whatever it brings with it.