Axion Power Concentrator 118: June 22, 2012: Axion Power's 2012 Shareholders Conference Edition [View instapost]
This is a pretty disgusting comment, and the several that follow... This 'news' is, 1st, political: it's from Fox News--the archetype of that genre.
2nd, "not a gallon of cellulosic ethanol in sight." YES there is: it's called food: corn, sugar cane: things people eat!
It looks to me that what the evil GOVERNMENT agency is doing is saying, 'Get on the ball and pursue the (not-so-new) development of garbage/trash cellulosic-stuff-to-fuel technology'.
So, how you can want to pursue new, not-in-production technologies and then poo-poo those YOU happen to know nothing about is what is so infuriating with your hyper-arrogant comments. (Many do not exhibit this attitude, but too many of us do, sadly.)
If only you would play by YOUR rules and 'stick to the facts'.
Science is evil unless it produces the results you want to see--that seems to be what I hear from the (____). (fill in the blank)
Maybe we ought to move to Beijing where the air is, uhh, rich! signed, stick to the facts
Exide: Bargain Basement Battery Stock Ready To Start [View article]
"""NOTE: Since this article was first published, Exide Technologies (XIDE) stock has risen 22% from $2.31 to $2.82, but much of that rise was due to media confusion about a positive Credit Suisse research report on the unrelated Indian company Exide Industries, Ltd.""" So, do you think the stock price is still up because of this confusion, or, for other reasons more intrinsic to the company?
This Company Could Kill The Gasoline Engine And Make Huge Profits For Investors [View article]
'''it's a myth that diesel is dirtier than gas. It might seem like it because of the exhaust, but...''' Gee Whiz! Uhh, I think that's usually why things are described as 'dirty' or 'clean'... the exhaust, ya know?
And, diesel does exhaust a lot of particulate matter... small, micron-sized clumps that get lodged in the lungs of all those people you pass by... You should learn about these fuels...
Is Exxon Mobil About To Waste $600 Million On Algae Research? [View article]
interesting, but, ----Solazyme, in contrast, has a cheap raw material (sugar cane), an efficient processor of sugar cane (Bunge and its plants in Brazil), and a product diversity...--- sugar is a -food-. didn't we already try this with corn for ethanol? And, if we need moor land for Brazilian sugar, won't it come from clearing more bio-rich natural lands? Have deeply we thought of the long-term pros and cons?
With Crude Over $100 Nuclear, Not Solar, Is The Alternative [View article]
I don't get why writers w/ this point of view feel they need to be so dismissive and insulting to those who see things differently. "...Of course everyone gets all nervous about nuclear and last year's fiasco in Japan ..." and "...With global warming mania sweeping the globe...", and then, there is "...Can you say Solyndra?..." You don't like R&D? We wouldn't have a nuclear industry or a space industry w/o the billions spent on their R&D. And, after all those many billions, it is still not a complete cycle: no one has a clue as to what to do with the waste. Can you say Yucca Mountain? (You neglected to mention the oil industry subsidies, too.) Why the hypocrisy?
Leg Down Likely - 4 Stocks That Would Get Hurt The Most [View article]
Failure of the US Congress “Super Committee” to agree is probably the best that could possibly happen under the circumstances. Now, we'll finally get some deficit reductions. As long as Congress stays paralyzed, we'll continue to get them, too.
Windstream: Underestimated By Analysts [View article]
'Unfortunately, job cuts [...] pose risks that could affect investors over time.'
Except, you forgot to say why...
Demystifying Energy Storage System Costs [View article]
There was a SeekingAlpha article today about Li-Phosphate batteries. (http://seekingalpha.co...) Did you see it, and have an opinion?
Thx,
Axion Power Concentrator 118: June 22, 2012: Axion Power's 2012 Shareholders Conference Edition [View instapost]
This 'news' is, 1st, political: it's from Fox News--the archetype of that genre.
2nd, "not a gallon of cellulosic ethanol in sight." YES there is: it's called food: corn, sugar cane: things people eat!
It looks to me that what the evil GOVERNMENT agency is doing is saying, 'Get on the ball and pursue the (not-so-new) development of garbage/trash cellulosic-stuff-to-fuel technology'.
So, how you can want to pursue new, not-in-production technologies and then poo-poo those YOU happen to know nothing about is what is so infuriating with your hyper-arrogant comments. (Many do not exhibit this attitude, but too many of us do, sadly.)
If only you would play by YOUR rules and 'stick to the facts'.
Science is evil unless it produces the results you want to see--that seems to be what I hear from the (____).
(fill in the blank)
Maybe we ought to move to Beijing where the air is, uhh, rich!
signed,
stick to the facts
Exide: Bargain Basement Battery Stock Ready To Start [View article]
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Exide: Bargain Basement Battery Stock Ready To Start [View article]
So, do you think the stock price is still up because of this confusion, or, for other reasons more intrinsic to the company?
This Company Could Kill The Gasoline Engine And Make Huge Profits For Investors [View article]
Gee Whiz! Uhh, I think that's usually why things are described as 'dirty' or 'clean'... the exhaust, ya know?
And, diesel does exhaust a lot of particulate matter... small, micron-sized clumps that get lodged in the lungs of all those people you pass by...
You should learn about these fuels...
Is Exxon Mobil About To Waste $600 Million On Algae Research? [View article]
----Solazyme, in contrast, has a cheap raw material (sugar cane), an efficient processor of sugar cane (Bunge and its plants in Brazil), and a product diversity...---
sugar is a -food-. didn't we already try this with corn for ethanol?
And, if we need moor land for Brazilian sugar, won't it come from clearing more bio-rich natural lands? Have deeply we thought of the long-term pros and cons?
With Crude Over $100 Nuclear, Not Solar, Is The Alternative [View article]
Investors Should Take Note Of The U.S. Oil And Gas 'Boom' [View article]
""By the way, all of this is happening without any Department of Energy loans or guarantees.""
The oil & gas industry is not getting government subsidies? Sounds like an abject lie to me!
Leg Down Likely - 4 Stocks That Would Get Hurt The Most [View article]
Exploring The 'Retirement Bubble' [View article]