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To: Norman H. Hostetler who wrote (9223)4/21/1998 11:48:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13091
 
Four guesses as to which state this is, and the first three don't count.

Norm, You're simply beautiful, my man!!! Your absence on this thread was sorely felt and your return long awaited.

I see you haven't let us down.

I wonder if any DHEC reps are watching this thread expose their personal hang-ups and political manipulations??

The next step would possibly be for us to engage in a letter writing campaign to the local newspapers detailing DHEC's poor performance in environmental issues, both from a regulatory and enabling perspective.

We all work too hard to have our taxes spent on incompetence and petty conflicts.

Ronbo has left the building...<wink>



To: Norman H. Hostetler who wrote (9223)4/21/1998 11:58:00 PM
From: Charles A. King  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13091
 
Norm, thanks for bringing me up to date on the ethanol subsidy. I'm glad but surprised to hear it's gone. I don't follow corn industry news locally here in North Florida, we grow mostly trees. The gasoline I used in California several years ago had ethanol in it.

Happy to hear there is a use for bean oil to replace the lube effect of sulfur.

I did read an article today about the root worm that is evolving to defeat crop rotation. It is now eating the roots and leaves of soy beans to tide it over until corn is replanted for it the following year. Very sad, means more organophosphate use. Another article I read was about inserting a gene into corn that would produce the toxin produed by BT that kills caterpillars and therefore would kill corn worms. Mathematical models conclude that the corn worm would take one year to become immune to the BT toxin if all corn had that gene.

As far as loving the smell of gasoline in the morning, that was when we were kids, living in simpler times. Gasoline is a solvent and dissolves fats and oils. What are we made of? Fats and oils. Hence the dissolving of the fat head brain.

I believe your source for the EPA/DHEC relationship has it right and what you say merely corroborates what we have been seeing.

Charles



To: Norman H. Hostetler who wrote (9223)4/22/1998 8:43:00 AM
From: Charles A. King  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 13091
 
Still one more thing. Norm, surely you realize I was only using the concept of "loving the smell of gasoline in the morning" as a reference to the napalm line from "Apocalyse Now". What I was referring to was the chemical environment we exposed ourselves to because of our being immersed in the culture of the gasoline engine. Nowadays the engines have been replaced by computers as the object of youngsters' fascination. Computers don't even get you greasy.

I never realized that the EPA considered diesel particulates as being innocuous up to now. If that was true, they must have been alone.

In the past week or so we have learned a bit more about our GRNO investment. As we await the news release of the Turks' visit, if there is to be one, let's review our past voting results.

Smartcharts defines their OBulls as (Very Positive plus Positive minus Very Negative minus Negative) divided by (V Pos plus Pos plus V Neg plus Neg) and SBulls as (V Pos minus V Neg) divided by (V Pos plus V Pos). They express those numbers as percentages.

I define the percent bullish (P) as the total Positive plus Very Positive divided by the number responded and the percent bearish (N)by the total Negative and Very Negative divided by the number responded.

...Day .... Resp .... Str bull .. Over bull ... % Neg .. % Pos

12-3-97 .... 23 .... 50% .........72.7% ........ 13% .......82.6%

2-22-98 .... 29 .... 71.43% ... 54.55% ...... 17.2% ... 58.6%
2-23-98 .... 30 .... 66.67% ... 75% ...........10% ...... 70%

4-14-98 .... 32 ... (-23.1%) ... (-38.5%) ... 56% ..... 25%
4-15-98 .... 37 ... (-66.7%) ... (-13.3%) ... 46% ..... 35%
4-16-98 .... 27 ... (-28.6%) ... (-20%) ...... 55.5% .. 37%

Let's have another voting session, now that we have learned a little more. Please go to

stockmaster.com

Scroll to the bottom and vote on how you feel about GRNO's prospects for the next 3 months.

Charles