Charles, assuming the number was supposed to be only 300,000 metric tons of waste oil which times 279 is roughly 84,000,000 gallons, that would equate to about 10 or so GOE systems (depending on model of course) to take care of the problem. Don't recall exactly but it seems these folks were interested in 3 or 4 machines way back when, before the world was turned upside down. The 3 or 4 number seems reasonable since it will take some time to put the waste oil collection infrastructure in place and of course they'll never reach the potential volume number anyway.
Okee-boy, glad to see you back and hope the medical problems in the family are resolved soon.
Ron, know about the rolling pin bit, just one of the many reasons she is now the ex-wife. Ironically, I still don't smoke in the house anyway. On RMIL/OVIS, I read your two most recent posts and you can be sure there are a bunch of folks who are REALLY WORRIED the SEC will pay a visit ( you certainly didn't make many friends on that thread with your SEC warning). When the music stops, who will be holding the bag? Unlike GOE, its seems clear with RMIL there will be nothing left behind to rebuild. Yep, the volume of SI posts over there is just amazing. Mr. Stark must have taken a sabatical. Really, where is the justice?
Back to work...hate deadlines (and my procrastination).
John |