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Re: ashkelon post# 19977

Friday, 01/15/2010 11:01:09 AM

Friday, January 15, 2010 11:01:09 AM

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Just a maybe... but think about it!

John Bordynuik finds a catalyst that HE thinks will improve the P2O process... means he already KNEW about P2O.

Question: how much can a man with an IQ of 170 KNOW about P2O if he has a source of tons of plastic to rid himself of?

So he explores the types of processors available already (why reinvent the wheel)...

and discovers one that is fairly simple, seems effective, and costs far less than most others touted in literature... but all are not commercially effective due to expenses to operate versus output/revenue.

So... all this said... maybe John, before deciding to spend tens of thousands of $$$$ on the FIRST BIG P2O processor, travelled to China to observe one in operation.

Question: If he were going to do that, might...repeat: MIGHT he just decide to take a quantity of the catalyst with him to toss into a batch being processed to compare the results with the data the manufacturer had available about the processor's typical performance parameters WITHOUT ANY catalyst?

Questions: Might John Bordynuik be smarter than most all of the posters on iHub? (my answer, YES!)

Would it not have been prudent for JB to do this before spending so much money? (my answer, YES!)

Could THIS experimental knowledge be the cause of HIS ASSERTIONS that the BIG PROCESSOR works be behind his confidence, even though it appears that his first modified P2O processor has not yet fired up and produced a batch of oil? (my answer, Possibly/Probably, IMO)


Perhaps all the experimentation with the table top model of P2O processor was to get the catalyst blending and the other things worked out for the various possible feedstocks... plastics of all kinds, tire chunks, etc.

I am sure that THERE ARE MANY SECRETS that JB carries in his head about all of this that he intends to keep as "proprietary information" that he will reveal only to a very few trusted people in his corporate hierarchy... IMO, of course.

But I give him more credit for thinking BEFORE he acts/commits than some seem to do. I also believe he is capable of utilizing resources around him for problem-solving (He has shown that he does.), and therefore, I think he can deal effectively with the unexpected things that pop up:

like the delay in customs of the big processor shipment... he used the time for re-engineering some portions of the unit to make it far more versatile and effective at P2O conversion!

I rest comfortably with the amount I have committed to JBII ownership! I just look forward to each day hoping to see pieces of the grand plan be revealed and come into fruition.

GFTA (F is for fortune... because IMO with JB, luck has very little to do with it!)

"I call investing the greatest business in the world because you never have to swing... All day you wait for the pitch you like,... The problem when you're a money manager is that your fans keep yelling, 'Swing. you bum!'"
W. Buffett