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Pastimes : Plastics to Oil - Pyrolysis and Secret Catalysts and Alterna

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To: Steady_on who wrote (22012)4/8/2012 2:08:15 AM
From: PaperProphetRead Replies (1) of 53574
 
Re:<" I have answered your question. Please don't waste the time of this board by bringing it up over and over. The company has stated several times that the #2 processor is in operation.">

Bullsh*t on all counts. You've never answered and Mr. Bordynuik has never said it's in [continuous] operation.

Re:<"This board will not accept any emails, relayed phone calls, or other communications as evidence of anything. So what's your point in asking?">

It's for *you*, not for anyone else. So *you* can later try to resolve the discrepancy between what *you* were told and reality. As it stands now, *you're* going to say that *you* were merely stupid and naive for guessing the profits would arrive this quarter once you discover those profits didn't materialize like *you* anticipated.

At least if you decide to ask, it will force you to draw a much needed line in the sand...which right now is only a soft "I'll merely once again reset my time line to next quarter when my hopes don't pan out this quarter" type of situation.

Re:<"I am aware that pyrolysis without a catalyst makes much smaller hydrocarbon chains. I am also aware that refineries routinely crack longer chains of crude oil into shorter chains. What's your point?">

Based on your hanging on the word of some un-named person whom you said was "amazed" to see plastic broken down into small carbon chains with Mr. Bordynuik's flavor of pyrolysis.
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