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Monday, 03/13/2006 1:50:10 PM

Monday, March 13, 2006 1:50:10 PM

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I now understand how the performance guarantees are available to us. It all makes sense.

Nsol has stated that they were going to use existing technologies in this process. The Fischer-Tropsch process has been around since WWII and is very proven. The problem has always been getting a feedstock source cheap enough to make it economical to use in this process. It seems that we now have the feedstock which I see is called "Culm," which comes from our waste feedstock from our good friends in New Jersey.

Everything finally makes perfect sense. Now the question remains how far ahead are we of the pack? As G.W. said the barriers are not very high to enter this field. Hopefully we have full lock-down on multiple locations here in the U.S.

As for us going global, Techno you seem to be often times right on the money. I am referring to your statements of something along the lines of, "NSOL will own Ethanol in the U.S. and Europe." It is all about getting these babies up as fast and furious as possible.

I especially like this part of today's PR: "With this agreement and our joint vision, I anticipate the rapid implementation of a program to establish multiple FFI waste-to-ethanol facilities to supply the U.S. ethanol market."

NSOL is very careful in its press releases and when Jack Young uses the word "Anticipate" I believe that this is more than just a hunch.

Can you all say BOOOOO YAAA!

Also, Tom8toes, I like the sound of your belly. Let us know when it rumbles again.



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