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Re: rainebow post# 52

Monday, 12/03/2001 4:17:39 PM

Monday, December 03, 2001 4:17:39 PM

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The ESWW catalytic converter will certainly be a great technological and ecological advance to the general state of everyones' envrionmental health - as the number of installations grow.

No other company has a cat-converter that will work with diesels, I don't believe.

I actually ran across some drawings for the molds and machine assemblies to produce some of the units, while working with a large machine design consultant a year or so ago. At least it was good to know that some very talented people had helped ESWW work on the project.

I've had a number of enjoyable conversations with the COO, Johnson, during the building and testing of their prototypes, and the big push toward production. He always came across as a straight-up guy. And, they were obviously making progress - considering the recent orders.

It's always sad to find some of these schlameels like Pangia floating around in the background - milking money from other people's hard work. It's amazing how guys like that get their hooks into so many companies - before they finally get slammed by the SEC or some legal investigation.

From the consulting POV, it's nice to participate in projects that are intended to make things better, faster and/or smarter; so everybody gains. Some people, however, are just never satisfied - unless they can get a little more than their rightful share by cheating, in some form or the other.

Eventually, if the technology is sound and marketable, the value of products (..like the Enviro-Cat..) will help the companies survive the effects of the meddlers and manipulators.

I hope we will hear a lot more good things, than bad, from ESWW as time go on.

Regards,

John smile

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