Hi Ronald,
I concur. How can this be seriously taken as a factual reporting by an
author that has been touted as a science and ecology "expert"? The simple
fact that h2s and Agent Orange are two very different chemical compounds has
me questioning the expertise. Although the fact remains that h2s, even in
trace amounts, over a prolonged time frame, say as in 40 years can cause
brain damage. We can find h2s in various places such as in manure. This is
also why one should never shove ones head up ones butt for any length of
time.;)
H
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronald Hongsermeier" <[email protected]>
To: "Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification"
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Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 1:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Gasification] (OT) First Biomass Gasifier for Rural
Electrification in Philippines inaugurated by Gov. Angara-Castillo
Dear Jeff,
I was speaking, of course, about legal correctness, which is kind of like
political correctness, except that the former is much more expensive, if
injured.
The people at motherjones have, in my opinion, a much more basic problem,
which I shall term logical correctness. They contradict themselves
multiple times in the report. This kind of reporting is what has the world
with its undies in a knot about a 17-year-old, gold-toothed,
self-described "Ni___", who is best known by a picture in which he looks
to me like 11 or 12 and has been photographically "mainstreamed" by
electronic retouching.
According to reports I saw on TV before I left work last night, the leak
is above the water level, which should be at least somewhat more
manageable than the defect by Deepwater Horizon. At least, that is, if the
crew shut off the drill before evacuating the platform. ;-)
regards,
Ronald von Tiefwasserhorizontlogischerfehler
On 30.03.2012 07:32, Jeff Davis wrote:
Dear Ronald,
Thanks for the insight!
I wish these gas people were as careful:
<http://motherjones.com/blue-marble/2012/03/gas-leak-north-sea-deepwater-horizon>
Jeff
On Wed, 2012-03-28 at 09:31 +0200, Ronald Hongsermeier wrote:
Dear Jeff, if they're listed on the German stock market, they have to
be _very_ careful. It seems to me that the degree of
litigation-density here will almost keep a 250kW generator stocked
with waste paper to burn 24/7. So fears may or may not be salient. But
interesting, none the less.
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