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To: techisbest who wrote (27438)8/14/2012 10:16:22 AM
From: PaperProphetRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
"They take 55months to complete."

Oh my goodness! Over Four and a half years each??!! Is that a figure you heard from Mr. Bordynuik?

Do you remember when Mr. Bordynuik said the process scaled perfectly from the tabletop version to the one-ton version to the 20-ton/109 bbl/day version?

You received a container of a fuel from Mr. Bordynuik which worked in your lawnmower, right? Given all you believe, wouldn't you believe it to be better to build a bunch of $80,000 units from Donghe which can be shipped and assembled within a month and which can produce 109 bbls/day of gasoline? You have to see the benefit of a $80,000 machine which can be deployed immediately producing 109 bbls/day over spending 4.5 years and $800,000 per machine to be able to produce 218 bbls/day, right??

Why do you believe Mr. Bordynuik is spending all of this money and time to produce a machine with twice the capacity when you, of all people, saw him take gasoline out of the $80,000 processor which you saw worked perfectly well in your lawnmower?

"Investors will reward proof that one processor is able to run consistently to generate revenue."

So you should additionally see the benefit of deploying at least one $80,000 processor producing 109 bbls/day of fuel over spending 4.5 years to see if an 'improved' version can work, right?



To: techisbest who wrote (27438)8/14/2012 10:52:39 AM
From: 1CoffeehoundRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
The system costs 800,000. They want to build a bunch of them. They take 55months to complete. The facility to house them also takes time, and money, to complete.

Put a name to the person who told you it takes 55 months to complete a system. It sounds like a totally nonsensical number which was simply pulled from thin air.

The new team has its work cut out for itself.

Luckily, they gave the "old" architect of the scam a raise so he'll be inclined to show them the ins and outs of emptying shareholders' wallets.



To: techisbest who wrote (27438)8/14/2012 12:23:04 PM
From: MorningLightMountainRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
55 months???.....hope that was a typo......



To: techisbest who wrote (27438)8/15/2012 8:24:56 AM
From: the_big_guyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
55 months to complete? That is not in the realm of reality. I would guess 6 mo., 1 year tops for something like the P2O processor. And the building it is housed in should not be a factor. Just find one, or put it outside.