To: Thor Carlsen who wrote (12086 ) 10/29/1999 8:26:00 PM From: d:oug Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
Thor & thread, no answer yet from Metre General Inc. Sales people are very good for a quick acknowlegment, so even with travel associated with this type of product, the modem and pc notebooks will allow a reply to be made this weekend. This company seems to be held private, nothing on Elger. But the continue this Wild Goose chase Thor, imagine if the heavy metals in Global's dirt could be suspended in a liquid thats compatable with the octolig machine. I do not know how these heavy precious metals reside in Global's dirt. In those case examples the company mentioned that organic material should be filtered out from the water so as not to clog or reduce effectiveness. Imagine if Global's dirt could be pulverized to an extremely fine grain size that will allow a reduction of say 100 to 1, or easier to say an increase of 100 times concentration of the heavy metals in a liquid, and this liquid can can be repeatively passed over the surfaces that extract the metals. Just a simple fill it up with the solution made from the dirt and let this same solution be feed back into the same machine either a number of times, or a period of time. Even without a concentration of the metals in Global's dirt this can also be done with maybe a flow thru many machine in series or parallel, and after a cash flow work on obtaining a concentration liquid to feed the machines. I checked out the Haber stock price and see no change over these few months, so their machine ain't it if one assumes insider info would leak out to employees and they buy HABE. I'am still bugged by the words "our supplier" in Globals' update, as if Global already had a long time relationship with them for ? Doug