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To: donpat who wrote (17474)1/20/2012 12:41:03 PM
From: Steady_on of 34115
 
There is a technical term for what you propose........Explosion.

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From: greg s1/20/2012 12:41:42 PM
of 34115
 
Fourbraincells_1oarinthewater has got the sheep filing complaints of manipulation to the SEC through their brokers and copying FINRA.

BRILLIANT!!!

I'm sure the SEC appreciates it.

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To: Steady_on who wrote (17477)1/20/2012 12:44:23 PM
From: SteveF of 34115
 
There is a technical term for what you propose........Explosion.

Is that how they were going to get away with it? Burn the place down?


(I'm only halfway joking - one of the principles has a background in arson)

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To: Steady_on who wrote (17477)1/20/2012 12:45:39 PM
From: SteveF of 34115
 
How long does it take to heat these to 90 degrees F? How do they do it? Seems expensive...


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To: greg s who wrote (17478)1/20/2012 12:46:47 PM
From: SteveF of 34115
 
I know I appreciate it. Hopefully she gets her way and some light is shone on everyone's trading records.

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To: SteveF who wrote (17476)1/20/2012 12:57:29 PM
From: Steady_on of 34115
 
Wordsmithing?????? Embarrassed?????

There were at least three different feed rates used during the testing.

We don't know if those were discrete tests with complete shutdowns between tests or if they ran each rate until the system stabilized, then took data and then after taking data the feed rate was increased.

Having the number of gallons of fuel produced without knowing all of the other technical details would be a meaningless number.

The Average conversion rate number sums up the input amount, the produced fuel amounts, over the different testing conditions in a meaningful way.

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To: SteveF who wrote (17480)1/20/2012 12:59:18 PM
From: Steady_on of 34115
 
Wonder where you got the idea that the contents have to be heated to 90°?

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To: Steady_on who wrote (17482)1/20/2012 1:00:30 PM
From: SteveF of 34115
 
Having the number of gallons of fuel produced without knowing all of the other technical details would be a meaningless number.


1 kg plastic doesn't really equal 1 liter fuel any more? I thought I read that somewhere.

You might want to tell a few other people that. A "matrix" or two might need to be adjusted.

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To: Steady_on who wrote (17483)1/20/2012 1:03:41 PM
From: SteveF of 34115
 
Wonder where you got the idea that the contents have to be heated to 90°?


From JBII's own web site. They just slipped it in recently so I can't blame you for not seeing it:


"JBI, Inc.’s No. 6 Fuel is a clear brown liquid at temperatures of 90º F." - plastic2oil.com 


It's 18 degrees F in Niagara Falls right now.

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To: SteveF who wrote (17484)1/20/2012 1:04:09 PM
From: Steady_on of 34115
 
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1 kg plastic doesn't really equal 1 liter fuel?
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Did it say that? I must have missed it.

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