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Post by whiteguyon Mar 03, 2007 12:13pm

You''re talking w/somebody versed here- me.

You cannot run aerobic and anerobic at the same time in the same vessel. Just the two definitions bear this out. I began working on anerobic digestion in 1973 during the first energy crisis. It ...more  
Comment by OnTheIceon Mar 02, 2007 12:33pm

RE: aerobic vs anaerobic--look hard

"Anaerobic digestion is a bacterial process that is carried out in the absence of oxygen. Anaerobic digestion generates biogas with a high proportion of methane that may be used to both heat the ...more  
Comment by spacespot501on Mar 01, 2007 11:28pm

RE: Hey Spaceboy, how does IBR deal with lipids?

I am neither an agronomist, a plant pathologist or a microbiologist. I suspect neither are you. We trust that the money spent on R&D is well spent and that the end product is proven. If we are ...more  
Post by whiteguyon Mar 01, 2007 7:15pm

Hey Spaceboy, how does IBR deal with lipids?

After all, plenty of food waste is covered with it - olive oil, butter, palm oil to name a few. If I'm not mistaken, lipids cannot be broken down using aerobic digestion. That means that they ...more  
Comment by blanketon Mar 01, 2007 6:14pm

RE: aerobic vs anaerobic

I apologize, I should be more respectful to elders. At the same time, I'm surprised someone your age is so naive? You believe that IBR has a future? I think you meant to say that maybe the ...more  
Comment by spacespot501on Mar 01, 2007 5:17pm

RE: aerobic vs anaerobic

You seem to emerge from under your banket at the most opportune times. The fact that you reply so quickly proves that you keep a pretty close eye on this board; just waiting for your chance to pounce. ...more  
Comment by blanketon Mar 01, 2007 4:47pm

RE: aerobic vs anaerobic

Hey "PumpBoy"...if IBR integrates hiring capable management into it's boardroom maybe it would turn into a higher share price?. As of now, all we shareholders see is incompetent ...more  
Post by spacespot501on Mar 01, 2007 11:31am

aerobic vs anaerobic

IBR's process uses 'aerobic digestion' vs 'anaerobic'. Why can't these two systems be integrated? Anaerobic technology produces a methane gas that would run the whole ...more  
Comment by spacespot501on Feb 24, 2007 11:46pm

RE: MANAGEMENT SALARIES?

It's all here. All filings: financial statements, stock option compensation, annual salaries, management discussion & analysis, and lots more to dig through. www.sedar.ca try this for a ...more  
Post by kogon Feb 24, 2007 1:30pm

MANAGEMENT SALARIES?

IS THERE ANY WAY TO FIND OUT MANAGEMENT SALARIES, DIRECTOR'S COMPENSATION,SHARES GIVEN,BONUSES ETC? MOST COMPANIES EMPHASIZE INCREASING SHAREHOLDER VALUE--IS THAT A PRIORITY AT IBR? IF NOT ...more  
Comment by kogon Feb 23, 2007 10:34am

RE: Just for grins, Spaceboy,

I don't think that people are questioning the viability of the IBR process. Rather, the BIG QUESTION remains as to whether so called management knows what it is doing in regards to increasing ...more  
Comment by spacespot501on Feb 22, 2007 11:19pm

RE: Just for grins, Spaceboy,

If ECAP decided to licence IBR's technology and pitch it to various state governments, then it would be safe to assume that they did their homework. Thay have, after all, managed to get at least ...more  
Post by whiteguyon Feb 22, 2007 6:10pm

Just for grins, Spaceboy,

How much organic fertilzer is being produced at the plant in North Van? I believe that the GVRD area has sufficient waste that needs to be converted. I also believe that the fertilizer can be sold ...more  
Post by contraston Feb 20, 2007 12:54am

I agree

Well said Biology. Stay away. What a joke.
Post by biologymajoron Feb 20, 2007 12:33am

BEWARE

FOR AS LONG AS BEN VANDYK IS RUNNING THIS COMPANY, STAY AWAY. TOXIC. HE CANT FIND HIS WAY OUT OF A PAPER BAG. WE ALL KNOW IT. BEWARE.
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