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Fuck the holidays, and fuck you.

Fuck, at least I'm honest.

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yeah, let's see how viable ethanol is in a depression with plummeting commodity prices.

My primary business is healthcare, and that's not going so terribly ;-)

On the ethanol front, that business goes in cycles anyway. And remember, corn will plummet right along with oil prices. The first 9ish billion gallons of ethanol per year is sold as an oxygenator anyway, so it doesn't have to track oil at all.

But merry christmas! Be happy!
 
My primary business is healthcare, and that's not going so terribly ;-)

On the ethanol front, that business goes in cycles anyway. And remember, corn will plummet right along with oil prices. The first 9ish billion gallons of ethanol per year is sold as an oxygenator anyway, so it doesn't have to track oil at all.

But merry christmas! Be happy!

I called and asked for my job back with the healthcare company I helped start in Arkansas...

I'd like to see how healthcare continues to be funded in the next couple years though.
 
Really, corn based ethanol is going away, once UF perfects the cellulose-based ethanols. You'll be able to cheaply make it from the leftovers from sugar cane, foresting pine waste, hell, even back yard brush piles. Current costs come out at $1.70 a gallon, and once processes are streamlined it'll get down around 1.25 to 1.50 a gallon.
 
Liars and thieves right JDD,
I'm in a weird christmas mood, in Las Vegas with Mom, Dad and Brother are in the Phillipines doing Medical Shit.
Quiet christmas for me bro.
U kick ass in my book, but U already know that.
Lata Homie.
 
Really, corn based ethanol is going away, once UF perfects the cellulose-based ethanols. You'll be able to cheaply make it from the leftovers from sugar cane, foresting pine waste, hell, even back yard brush piles. Current costs come out at $1.70 a gallon, and once processes are streamlined it'll get down around 1.25 to 1.50 a gallon.

It's the enzymes and/or mechanical degradation needed that always drives the costs up.
 
Fuck the idiots who forget how to drive this time of year. Throw some snow and some heavier traffic at them and they go completely retarded!
 
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