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Author: calderhomecalderhome
Date: Mar 8, 2008 10:51
When will the biofuel rats start jumping off the sinking biofuel
scandal ship?
A new study from three agricultural economists at Iowa State
University with insider information on the latest biofuel technology
says ethanol made from cellulose will likely NEVER be affordable The
Federal tax credits for ethanol made from cellulose would have to be
raised from the current $.51 to $1.55 per gallon, which will be
unacceptable to Congress and the American public. Switchgrass, crop
waste, and wood chip biofuel schemes are too expensive to ever work!
The newspaper article can be found here - http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/3/3/125745/7746
The full study can be found here - pdf 180kb at:
http://www.card.iastate.edu/publications/DBS/PDFFiles/08wp460.pdf
Coming soon after the Princeton study published in SCIENCE showing
that all biofuels are far worse for the environment and global warming
than gasoline leaves the biofuel cult little cover to hide behind. SEE
- http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1151861
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Author: MarcMarc
Date: Mar 7, 2008 23:56
User the loser
xG went public at 4.55, it´s now 4.25 and ANYONE who got in earlier
than the IPO is UP HUGE.
Only a RETARD like yourself, would figure a stock from its high. It´s
no wonder you are a poor, broken down fanboy of Anonymous chat rooms.
Markets are crashing down, yet you continue to be obsessed with little
old xG who is eating your lunch for you....why don´t you get some
nickels together and go short xG, you anonymous cretin.
Are you afraid to meet me, User the Loser? What a pansy.
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Author: MarcMarc
Date: Mar 7, 2008 23:21
Harry and Phil, prominent Internet gurus.......LOL!!! How many
boyfriends do you have USER!!
You are an anonymous internet board SLUT!! LOL
what is your thinking on all the trading today - should it not be
taken
>as a sign that there are some big investors now buying into xg?
No, not at all. Somebody in some "insider circle" could have floated a
totally bogus rumor.
Yep, Could be, or it could be that 99 percent of the people have more
cash than you do
Secret rumors are the part and parcel of stock scams, and investors
in questionable companies are amazingly Pavlovian.
Why is every Google Geek a psychiatrist? You clowns are really
something.
FWIW, years ago I was following a certain medical device scam.
Who gives a fuck? Who in their right mind follows scams? Oh yeah,
User the Loser and Karn the Clown
The company had essentially died, all the employees had left the
company,
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Author: calderhomecalderhome
Date: Mar 5, 2008 14:04
New study says ethanol from cellulose not likely affordable - ever!
That means no ethanol from switchgrass, wood chips, and "crop waste"
is ever likely to be affordable!
http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/3/3/125745/7746
Cellulosic ethanol: not likely to be viable
New study from mainstream ag economists at Iowa State
Posted by Tom Philpott at 3:45 PM on 03 Mar 2008
Cellulosic ethanol represents a beacon on the horizon -- the
justification cited by wiseguys like Vinod Khosla for dropping
billions per year in public cash to prop up corn ethanol production.
Corn ethanol, you see, is a bridge to a bright cellulosic future.
But the beacon is looking more and more like a mirage, a ghost, a
specter; the bridge we're hurtling down may well lead to a chasm. A
quiet consensus seems to be forming among people you'd think would
know the facts on the ground: cellulosic ethanol, touted as five years
away from viability for decades now, may never be viable.
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Author: MarcMarc
Date: Mar 4, 2008 23:32
Marc Jason Dannenberg (to help Google index this article) is utterly
shameless and vicious in his greed. Like the other bulls, he professes
great confidence in xG. But Dannenberg belies his real thinking with
his intense, desperate attempts to intimidate xG critics into silence,
especially technical experts whose opinions carry weight.
Thanks Phil, at least part of this is true.....I´m not trying to
intimidate xG critics at all, you fucking dickhead.....You should have
signed an NDA and learned about the company like I suggested last
year....but you are a hideously ugly lying sack of dogshit.....your
"criticism" means nothing to me....I simply like to abuse dumb ugly
people who try to leave their station.
Think of me as the "keeper of the light".....
User, you stalking gossipy anonymous cowardly bitch,
I will post my emails to Phil Karn here so you don´t have to beg for
info on me
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Author: calderhomecalderhome
Date: Mar 4, 2008 15:57
An essential point that political leaders and the media have missed
about the world food crisis is that rising oil prices have not shrunk
the human food supply, but biofuel production has! It is quite
different to just raise the price of something than to actually reduce
its supply. Higher oil prices naturally raise the cost of everything
that takes energy to produce, but on top of that United States and
European Union policies have actually shrunk the human food supply by
artificially mandating a shift of agricultural resources to biofuel
production. President Bush's 2007 "Energy Independence and Security
Act" turns our food into fuel, and is reminiscent of Chairman Mao Tse
Tung's 1958 Five Year Plan, known as "The Great Leap Forward," in
which China's agricultural based economy was forcefully...
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Author: erach27erach27
Date: Mar 4, 2008 05:25
Have you heard of urine therapy which with 153,000 web-pages is what
some people claim to be a cure all of all diseases ?
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mar 2, 2008 9:23 PM
Subject: N-deal pact will not provide the right fuel: Kalam
To: "erach27@ gmail.com" gmail.com>
N-deal pact will not provide the right fuel: Kalam
http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1149109
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