I worked on this project:
It uses the German Lurgi process, refined in SASOL.
And All I got was a d... acrylic wedge encasing the $2.2 billion loan guarantee from the US government.
I worked on this project:
It uses the German Lurgi process, refined in SASOL.
And All I got was a d... acrylic wedge encasing the $2.2 billion loan guarantee from the US government.
so sad...you should have received a T-shirt...too.
damn cheapskates.
check out the project! It was a success story that no politicians want to touch.
why does everyone make 'jumpy' websites nowdays?
hates them I do...and I imagine it does bad things for photo-sensitive epileptics.
perhaps they should sue?
but I digress.
Even if it wasn't for the very distracting and headache inducing website gymnastics.
It lost me at the word 'carbon capture'.
CO2 is plant food.
They're trying to starve plants.
they're trying to kill us all.
carbon capture is due to government regulations.
yup...and it's stoopid.
and potentially deadly.
during the engineering phase, the government required us to go through the EPA regulatory process for materials such as coal tar that we knew is carcinogenic, but the government said that this coal tar is a new material and is not on their list.
Go figure that logic or the lack thereof.
wait!
Did you use 'logic' and 'government' in the same conversation?
here is my 'jumpy' website:
http://www.questaverde.com/
yes, it's mine and is where my other home is.
there must be a template or something.
I see that kinda thing a lot.
yes, it is done with a template.
It's good to keep people who like pictures to stay on the page and not click away or lost interest.
The collection of the pictures is at the bottom or in a library/gallery and that 'jumpy' interface or presentation loops through your collection.
talking about template based websites, I have a few others just to have them around:
http://moneyworld.us/
http://zoomedin.org/
I think you'll like some of the videos there.