To: SnakeInATuxedo who wrote (869 ) 4/7/2000 4:34:00 AM From: d:oug Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 949
Anselmo has a license to peddle snake oil and bottles of Doctor Good. As for the new energy fuel being considered as part of Silverado's diversification strategy, one only has to take the recent announcement by President Clinton that there would be a major increase in federal funding towards the development of new fuel technologies and the ability of Anselmo to bring outside money into this company. I mean link/join President Clinton with Anselmo. and you got _______ (fill in the blank). As for these developments to provide untold economic benefits to Silverado, this thread has expressed very strongly the ability of Anselmo to accomplish of moving money from "out there" into Silverado. That the fuel technology has been tested and proven in pilot plants in Australia, Japan and the United States, and has come through with flying colors sounds very good and has a nice slick read that makes one thing of it as good as money in the bank, like a "You can take that to the bank." You have to admit, these last two press releases are slick and makes Mobil 1 synthetic oil appear tacky in comparision. This new energy fuel might not be a new advancement or even some breakthrough in technology, but something we already know of but no one until now thought to do to it what has never been done to it. For example, all men and women go to places to have their hair cut shorter and at the end of the day that detached hair pile on the floor is put into the garbage can for a final destination resting place called the town/city dump. But wait, last year a man looked at this pile and thought about the structure of a hair in an engineering manner and saw its potential as an alternative to those chemicals used to mop up oil spills. It not only worked, but very good. So how knows what this new energy source is, could be something we all send to the dump rather than try and see if an easy and cheap way could be created to have it release energy thru a chemical reaction. Has anyone ever tried working with horse feathers ??? Doug