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QUOTE (jorge1907 @ Jul 6 2008, 02:42 PM)
Nope- you're ignorant. Eever heard of Putin, Mao, Stalin?? Hint - they don't post here!

large quantity, effectively for free, at once - suuuure. pito - you're an idiot or a child. Presuming the latter - grow up.


why couldnt there be any obama here posting ?

Is it really that normal that when you refer to obama that I should know you mean barack obama?

And about the molasses for free, well I know a farmer personally who delivers tons and tons of sugar beets to a procesfactory and yeah, he gets his molasses back for free.
He feeds it to his cows.


PS. maybe I am both: an idiot and a child?


-pito-

QUOTE (pito @ Jul 6 2008, 07:23 AM)
QUOTE (jorge1907 @ Jul 6 2008, 12:58 PM)
Article doesn't include enough information and there's even less at the Solazyme site. Wonder at its economic feasiblity if they need to use sugar as the feedstock.


the article is indeed to basic to get any good info out of it.

But about the sugar part==> depends on what sugar they use wether its economical or not.
If they by example can use molasses then there is no problem at all conciderings its a waste product.
On the other hand, a lot of biotechnical institutions allready use molasses and I wonder if the product might not get "more" expensive in the future.

to the topic starter: I might be able to help you, I have some ppt presentation on production of biodiesel with algeas, but I need to search for it

===> too bad, its with the use of sunlight.
So no good to you.


Pito, Thanks for your input. I would appreciate you sending me the ppt presentation at joczr2@comcast.net. And to the rest of you guys I really appreciate your input as well. If you guys have any info that may be useful please email me as well. Thank You all so much.

-joczr2-

obama (aka pito)


maybe you are both an idiot and a child - and spare us the moronic BS about a friend with all this molasses.


global molasses prices have gone up considerably including the EU

News Headlines The Big Picture
Homepage > The Big Picture > Yeast suppliers to...

Yeast suppliers to benefit bakers through 'application profiling'

30-Jun-2008 - The global shortage of molasses and competition from biofuels continue to put upward pressure on prices for yeast, but opportunities for yeast players lie squarely with the emerging market for speciality yeast products, and specifically clean label demands, predict market researchers Frost

-jorge1907-

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