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To: MorningLightMountain who wrote (4664)1/19/2011 7:47:23 PM
From: streetscraperRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
I still am trying to figure out why people feel the need to protect and defend the CEO of a company.
I trade stocks day in and out and have never been in one I have every felt I needed to do this.
Is this some kind of stock remorse that people some how get. It seems to me that the need for the group to say positive reply's to keep the hopes up of others becomes a little crazy to me.



To: MorningLightMountain who wrote (4664)2/27/2011 11:41:49 AM
From: scionRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 53574
 
Your Man in Natchez #8:

Zardiw Share Tuesday, October 31, 2006 2:21:34 AM
Re: Zardiw post# 5393 Post # of 63486

Your Man in Natchez #8:

After the tests in the quad runner, the vespa scooter, and the lawn mower, we were led inside. A diesel was started up and was given the touch test. Running with this fuel, the engine remains cool/only slightly warm to the touch.

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The whole process was amazing, and the possibilities for this biofuel are truly mind boggling.

After leaving the Port Gibson facility, we drove to the Production Facility where 200 reactor tubes will be housed.

Continued in next post................z

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Zardiw Share Monday, October 30, 2006 8:57:05 PM
Re: Zardiw post# 5384 Post # of 63486

Your Man in Natchez #7:

Ok. First thing at 8AM we had breakfast at the Ameristar Casino. Then we loaded up into 2 stretch limousines and headed for Port Gibson, where the USSEC facility is located. Almost immediately after we arrived, JR showed us a quad runner that had been filled with bio fuel. We all got a chance to smell the fuel in the tank. It smelled remarkably like money!...lol.

It fired right up, and then several people got a chance to ride it.

JR with John on the bike:

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There's lots more, but I have to join everybody for dinner..........................z

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