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grantg2

02/21/07 9:32 PM

#29931 RE: Maximus Comms #29927

*S* Owning USSE/SSTP is going to please me so much...

in addition to the small or large fortune it looks like it is going to make me,

I can take MUCH greater delight in the secure knowledge of who I will NOT have to see on the MS river banks for the first big "Lucky LONGS BBQ!"

Because they's gonna be poor and cryin' on the outside 'cause no one' gonna let 'em CRASH the party just by telling their true & iHub ID and sayin' "I was just a small shareholder but I was an ardent fan!"

hehehe... see ya there Maximus! Z! and all you other guys!

JMO...
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PaperProphet

02/21/07 9:52 PM

#29935 RE: Maximus Comms #29927

Re:<There is not a shred of accuracy in your post Paper.>

My previous statement applies to you too. If you see something specifically that I said which was incorrect, tell me exactly what and tell me why you think it's incorrect. I'll recant if I'm wrong. Telling me there's not a shred of accuracy in my statements without telling me why tells me you just want to shake your fist at me.

I gave you the courtesy of giving you references regarding the green tag average prices when you exaggerated by a multiple of three to eight times and I gave you the courtesy of telling you exactly where your math was flawed. You didn't refute that other than saying 'in general' I'm the one that doesn't have a clue.
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Ron9

02/22/07 12:52 AM

#29976 RE: Maximus Comms #29927

Maximus: A to the point question.

RE:There is not a shred of accuracy in your post Paper.

If PaperProphet is totally wrong with his calculations then why do you not want to share the correct numbers and convincing evidence to prove "Biofuel" to be economically sufficient in the production of Electricity.

I know that you don't think that we should compare to Coal being used as primary source of fuel, and I would guess that to be based on the fact that you think Coal is too toxic for our atmosphere and contribution to Global warming. Well if that is the case the question then becomes: Is the world ready to pay much higher prices for electricity as a means of protecting our atmosphere?

I think the figures presented by PP need to be addressed specifically. (Not with such statements as noted above).