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TRCPA

06/17/04 7:57 PM

#2821 RE: I4C6S #2812

I4C6S........just watched the video for the first time.

First blush impression......Close to techisbest in that generally, most information seemed pretty familiar to me. What I found most interesting was the close-up shots of the various working parts of the KDS, as well as the close-up of the particles in the burner.

And the bars appear to now be a staple of the new system, in addition to the computer controls.

Will watch again later, with an eye out for greater detail, next time.

Thanks again,

TR

TRCPA

06/18/04 10:14 AM

#2827 RE: I4C6S #2812

Nice to see IHUB back up and running.

I4C6S......A couple of other comments on the new video.

1)The end product moisture content....on the new video.....was given as between 8%-16%. Previous information provided on the website gave end solid content as 84%(or better) solid, which I am assuming means 16% (or better) moisture content. Am I correct in deducing, then, that more current data provides a more definitive picture of lower end-product moisture then before?

2)Would like to know a little more about the other by-products created by the AGES system, i.e. the high quality precipitated calicum carbonate, the kaolin clay, and the recycled paper fiber.....and other disposal costs. Can a profit center be established for these products, i.e. determination of what kind of profits can be yielded from their sale?

Final point. Knowing that AGES is marketing its system toward large, established corporations carries with it an added difficulty. That is, trying to get large corporations to move in new directions is always difficult, simply by virtue of their size. Kind of like the "Titanic" example, whereby the ship sees the big iceberg ahead, but trying to maneuver around it carries added difficulties, given the ship's overall bulk.