[Gasification] Proven oil reserves are not a measure of future supply of world petroleum. It is a well known fallacy in the petroleum industry to treat them in this way, and it has had serious political consequences.
Kenn Johnsen
kennj at webspeed.dk
Mon Mar 3 08:55:10 CST 2008
> Well, I have not lost all my cool, but you have lost your self-
> respect ( if you ever had some ) by predicting something you can
> not, no one can. And when your prediction goes wrong.......you
> say.......aaaaah well now it is 2030........2040......and you do so
> with out being a shame of your self.
>
> Kenn
>
> Den 03/03/2008 kl. 04.20 skrev MMBTUPR at aol.com:
>
>> from Lewis L Smith
>>
>> Mr "kennj", you have "lost your cool" and also demonstrated that
>> you certainly don't know much about the subject matter at hand,
>> since you are unable to join the specific issues which I and others
>> have raised. All you seem to be able to do is insult people.
>>
>> I suggest that you withdraw from the Gasification List, so we don't
>> waste any more of our time.
>>
>> Sincerely. ###
>>
>> Sincerely ###
>>
>>
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>
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