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I yield in this discussion, and I am returning my certificate to the polytechnic which issued it, (1952), as it is obviously out of date, as I seem to be.
But I’m right on one point. Chambers 20th century dictionary. Endothermic.....formed with absorption of heat.
Salinger
Pressure and temperature are directly related, and turning water to steam absorbs heat. Perhaps a trade off between loss of pressure and a cleaner exhaust is worthwhile ? That’s my take on it.
« The inherent water within MSAR® also reduces the temperature of combustion, which reduces NOx emissions significantly.«
Surely the whole point of combustion is to raise the temperature to a maximum with as little fuel as possible?
Has everybody forgotten that shares are counted in numbers and not by amounts?
If I remember correctly, those who asked for a large number of extra shares at the last open offer only received a small allocation, but the money had to be up front. So there may be some ‘spare’ cash about soon.
Potluck. Any more interesting news about yourself?
Indigo... does this mean an extra ‘process’, which means extra machinery, ie more time? And whilst I’m writing I’m grateful for the expertise that is generously shared.
You may well be right, ColinH. There must be clay in Alberta oil, but that goes to a refinery so is not the same problem. But like yourself, what do I know...
Hot finance : Article on clay particles is under the heading « fuel oil waste product » by Rewhbe in Tom share chat
For oil, read CLAY particles. Sorry
An interesting contribution on the Tom share chat page. Seems there is a problem with oil particles in the oil.
Would make the maths easier for those still using adaci ( or abacuses, if you prefer).
And indigo, not all those who borrow to invest are fools, they could be knaves. In which case the lenders are the idiots.
« Technical trading is a science « 500 people gathered to toss coins, and 250 called correctly. Those 250 tossed again, and 125 called correctly, and so on until one man was left standing. People came from afar to learn the science of winning the toss.
I’m hoping that the share price falls until after 5th April. Tried to open another trading account since my ISA is already filled. Had to produce a driving licence,(I don’t drive), a current passport, (don’t have), and other documents certified, cross hatched and folded correctly. I gave up, so let the share price fall, please.
Something is wrong. My hand was shaking as it left my calculator. Replacing the batteries has not helped.
@ Hotfinance. Being myself just a wee bit mentally insufficient mathematically to figure things out, could you do it for me, and say how you think your figures translate into the share price?
I bought my entitlement yesterday, with Barclays. I can change my mind up to the 17th.
« You could always take Indigo ». You need not necessarily come back with him.
« i would have made more by selling a week or so ago at 3.5 »
I would have made more by selling when the shares were 30p. But I was buying then, for Gods’ sake
« Tut tut language Timmy »
Once the veneer drops, the language reveals the persons’ real quality of thinking. Only two words of abuse and both foul.