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Technology Stocks : PLNI - Plasticon International, Inc. (Bulls Board) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: rushlong who wrote (5603)6/30/2006 1:31:50 PM
From: Supervalue  Respond to of 8122
 
Non destructive testing for material strength is needed for rebar chairs, for plastic wood not so careful



To: rushlong who wrote (5603)6/30/2006 2:06:07 PM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 8122
 
Even in a very painful state ( not due to plni..health crap) I wouldnt mind reading your e-mail and JT's response....

TIA and happy and safe 4th to all.....

<<I emailed JT and got an answer back>>



To: rushlong who wrote (5603)6/30/2006 3:08:50 PM
From: Supervalue  Respond to of 8122
 
The recycling plastic garbage would be key to costs etc. of making plastic lumber , Plasticon is more high tech plastic products with production the key to profits......... wood is a cheaper material.



To: rushlong who wrote (5603)6/30/2006 3:12:25 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8122
 
That's pretty much what I expected.

What is needed, and what will probably be forthcoming, is a specific push to educate the national and state DOT Safety Engineers, DOT Sign Shop managers and management, and other safety organizations about the "..decapitation hazard.." associated with metal traffic control signs (..STOP, YIELD, DIRECTIONALS, SPEED, etc..) coming through people's windshields during an impact with a sign post - while trying to avoid a head-on, etc. PLNI's plastic roadway signs should warp and deflect upon impact with a windshield, thus avoiding the maiming or death of automobile and truck occupants.

If every stockholder would just pester a few DOT people in their State, County and Town about using PLNI plastic road signs, I think we'd make a helluva impact.

Concurrently, PLNI should consider making plastic Pre-fab DOT Sign Posts to replace the damn metal "..death stakes.." that are being used now. Everywhere I travel, I see bent over sign posts that have had their signs ripped off - just waiting to impale a motorcyclist, bicyclist, or passenger of a skidding car..!!!

John :-)

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