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clu82

04/15/10 10:55 AM

#37642 RE: SteveF #37640

The 8K also didn't disclose that JB actually talked with Islechem, so he must not have.

The 8K also didn't disclose that Islechem employees ate lunch on certain days, so they must not have.

The 8K also didn't disclose that Islechem used computers to make computations, so they must not have.

ad infinitum

Do you see the silliness of your argument? The 8K doesn't have to describe EVERY SINGLE DETAIL.
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sdy

04/15/10 11:03 AM

#37645 RE: SteveF #37640

As I recall, to paraphrase, Islechem was hired to captivate those (such as you and I) with a near inordinate bent to the nuance of discovery.

so I can't figure out why Islechem was even hired

Those with a full inordinate bent become CEO.
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callthebank

04/15/10 11:18 AM

#37649 RE: SteveF #37640

Well in the Q&A that was done. The test was in the Gasoline range then. Now it's "near Diesel".
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tykundegex

04/15/10 11:40 AM

#37654 RE: SteveF #37640

You're way off there Steve.

Blest themselves say that the output contains "contains gasoline, kerosene, diesel oil, and heavy oil".



It sounds like they simply tested the Blest/Donghe machine as-is.



Also, on a per-volume basis, Blest's machines cost 8000% more than JBI's. Here's their price list:



Remember the catalyst not only dramatically improves the quality of the fuel output, but the speed of the process too.

Stu