fcv.v - interest is pretty mild so far but has been sustained two entire sessions, that's fairly decent in this market ... some serious financing to do yet, for a definitely serious project, looks daunting for an outfit this size but they'll get it done, you just have to wonder at what prices, and when exactly
That 'direct application phosphate rock (DAPR)' in the release is called rock phosphate here and in the UK/NZ/Oz etc, sold to organic gardeners who love to argue over whether its use is worthwhile or not ... many soils, mine among them, are not P-deficient, it's just that the P is less available to roots due to low soil pH ... which is easy to fix with a little dolomite lime, until you get to the acid-lovers - if i was to make another try at a blueberry patch, think i'd work in a half-ton or so of rock phosphate first ... availability of P is enduring in this form, benefits for years, like npk.to's thermopotash ... bone meal gets you P, but the price of it nowadays is ridiculous, fifty pound bag now over four times what i paid twelve or fifteen years ago ... in any case, there is a huge market for rock phosphate, and it sure could stand some competition, not that hard to do because it's dig-and-load mining, easily-crushed milling, cheap dry bulk material to transport
Computerised vehicles - mechanical sorts around the fire hall here believe that there are pre-determined lifetimes built into that stuff, nefarious schemes by the omnipresent They ... probably some degree of truth in that, in some cases imho ... don't want anything un-understandable in my truck, that's a huge part of the reason i continue to drive the old one ... wife's Golf does alright, only seven years old now though, so how can you tell, and it's had a few small issues along the way ... i had a 300D sedan for years, german fellow i sold it to was very familiar with them, said it's just basic that Mercedes mechanics hate Mercedes engineers with a passion, because it's plain to them that frustration of disassembly and then reassembly outside of the factory is a design goal
fr.to - i was eight cents from connecting with a reload this morning, aargh ... then attention diverted by med.v and others, otherwise would have bid a little higher ... doing a buyback, hmm, think i'd prefer they held back as much silver as possible, and do what they can to expand their branded bullion products, direct sales ... but fr sure performed well december to january, think that's a preview of what happens when metals really do eventually turn |