Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Jackg123: Having Vila’s Laul working for our company, with his experience on board Seago Istanbul, is very confidence building. He would not want to work for a company which he believed was trying to market a bum product.
Thank you I E for your reply. I remember, ( I think) that several top men in Maersk, engineers of course, did in the beginning express some considerable enthusiasm for MSAR. No reason not to employ those men now, surely?
“ During H1 2021 we engaged two highly experienced marine and mechanical engineers to work on the MSC project. The engineers have detailed knowledge and experience of MSAR® performance from diesel engine testing for stationary power plants and marine vessels. “ Just for interest, did one or both of these men perhaps worked for Maesk?
Bobscallywag. It certainly is, but first you must know whether the share will go up, or down.
Am I correct in remembering that we were only told about Utah after Tomco claimed something which was not true and had to be corrected via a RNS? If so, then the risk factor can be moderated, as the possibility of a hidden development cannot be excluded. ( it’s the weekend, you see)
« It’s not completely safe but »
Best not to use it, then, when alternatives exist. One danger fewer when crossing the Channel in a yacht, leaving being rammed by MSC the worse nightmare.
Outboard engines used for smallish dinghies are all petrol, I believe, which means some petrol must be carried by cruising boats. But gas.....?. NO, NO, NO
Colins. Appreciate your post of 14:03: could not agree more about the danger of gas. A small leak can go undetected, travel through cracks, and then explode in a « safe » area as a fag is lit.
Worked for the gas board. A house exploded that was not even on gas. A break in the gas line caused by poor reinstatement of the road also broke the toilet outflow, and the gas entered via the lavatory. Think you have every eventuality covered, do you?
But it is the weekend, after all. Perhaps an unofficial rule that accommodates non topic subjects on Saturday and Sundays can be tolerated.
Get in contact with me, I have a black tulip in which you can buy a part.
élir Jolly good post, thank you. I’m waiting to hear comments by others. For me it is most encouraging, honest and straightforward.
The apparatus all looks pretty impressive to me. And all clean enough to be on the royal yacht, if we had one, of course.
Indigo. Thank you for your post of 7.30 am today.
Some people invest and when they make money they consider themselves brilliant. When they lose money they consider that they have been defrauded by a corrupt BOD. It would be nice if such people fell off a cliff.
Dusty. "Maybe those who have conducted business in muslim-majority countries can comment on this."
Yes. In Saudi. Fasting may have caused work to slow down somewhat, towards the days end, in the gold mine in which I worked, but Saudi personnel still attended.
Indigo. « 14p Monday keep pushing me ». Over a cliff if that’s what it takes to up the price
Kurlyboy
I think you are confusing the salesmen in the supermarkets with the technicians required to sell our product to the no doubt pleasant but hard headed oil men.
Dear Salinger, Thank you for your well wishes, and of course I agree with your sentiments, (regarding QFI, not just my health). I’m a LTH in anybody’s language, and am invested in QFI for the knowledge I’ve picked up, and because QFI will do more for the planet than the one whose eyes are set too close together and his crew. I do not need the south of France, I can sit on my foredeck in the sun and tell others where they are going wrong. Tidetime out.
Doesn’t Sui me. I’ll be ninety in June. Know what I mean?
Sorry everyone, I cannot help myself.
Professor Chris Whitty has warned that coronavirus is likely to become endemic, with some cases always spreading in the community.
Thank you for your fingering of the article on used cooking oil .
“...some experts believe fraud is rife”. That alone, worth the read. Confirms something. Not the fraud, the expert.