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To: Debra&Jeff who wrote (2831)5/28/1998 12:41:00 AM
From: Ga Bard  Respond to of 9440
 
LOL ... now that was funny...

GB



To: Debra&Jeff who wrote (2831)5/29/1998 7:59:00 PM
From: Debra&Jeff  Respond to of 9440
 
I found this post from an ex MM on the "new" TVSI thread. This area is usually filled with hype and BS but I found this one to be interesting and informative.

If any of you are interested in learning some of the MM procedures check out:

Message 4637494

The more we learn the more we know,

Jeff



To: Debra&Jeff who wrote (2831)6/5/1998 10:03:00 AM
From: Frantz Jean-Baptiste  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9440
 
Gary, Debra & Jeff and etc.,

I notice that you were looking into APHC. I was curious as to what you have found out.

Any info would be appreciated!

Thanks!

Frantz



To: Debra&Jeff who wrote (2831)11/18/1998 9:26:00 PM
From: CrazyTrain  Respond to of 9440
 
If you are still interested ACQI :-)

Aquatic Cellulose Announces Wood Recovery Revenue: Major Forest Companies
Purchase Wood Recovered From the Monte Lake Operation

Business Wire - November 18, 1998 19:25

VERNON, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 18, 1998--Aquatic Cellulose International Corp. (OTC BB:AQCI)
Wednesday announced that two of the largest lumber companies in Western Canada, Riverside Forest Products and Georgia
Pacific Forest Products have purchased all of the wood recovered from the Monte Lake project.

ACL is now shipping wood to the perspective mills and will be receiving payment within 30 days. This is a major milestone
accomplishment for ACL as they have officially moved from the testing stage to a revenue generating company.

About Aquatic Cellulose International Corp.

Aquatic Cellulose International Corp. (ACIC) is a company created with the mandate of acquiring rights to harvest and recover
underwater timber. Aquatic Cellulose Ltd. was incorporated in March of 1996. In December of 1997 ACL was officially acquired
by Aquatic Cellulose International Corp. with Aquatic Cellulose Ltd. remaining a wholly owned subsidiary. ACIC is traded on the
NASD OTC Bulleting Board. (OTC symbol AQCI).

ACIC is a forest based company focusing on what was once considered a lost resource. That resource is submerged timber.
ACIC has acquired from Mr. Gary Ackles the exclusive rights to utilize his patented robotic technology for use in the forest
industry. This allows ACIC to exploit this massive resource on a global scale and in a commercially viable and safe manner. This
submerged timber is still of excellent quality and can be used for plywood, sawn lumber, and a wide variety of wood fiber
products.

CONTACT: Aquatic Cellulose International Corp.
Mr. Gary Ackles,
800/565-6544
Email: can_do@mindlink.bc.ca