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Como no cambie la cosa la van a jod** pero bien
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Venga chicos a ver si recuperais, pero mucho ojo
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ATENTOS PARA SALIROS POR PATAS. ENHORABUENA OS LO MERECEIS
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GSEG nuevo valor de thestocksters al loro CIS Y TUPOR
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Cis, me da que en el OTCBB estamos todos igual de mal, no hay por donde echarle mano al asunto, o mucho mejora de cara a fin de año o chungoooooooooooooo OTd se ha quedado en el calenton, que rabia
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NEWS OTD Nellis Air Force Base Triples Its Use of O2Diesel's Clean Diesel Fuel NEWARK, DE, Sep 07, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) -- O2Diesel Corporation (AMEX: OTD), a pioneer in the development of cost-effective, cleaner-burning, alternative diesel fuels for centrally fueled fleets, today announced that Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nevada will triple the number of vehicles currently operating exclusively on the company's proprietary diesel ethanol fuel blend, O2Diesel. Additionally, officials monitoring the program have approved the extension of the demonstration program under which a number of vehicles at Nellis have been operating trouble free on O2Diesel for the last 12 months. Both the extension and expansion of the program have been agreed upon by O2Diesel Corporation and the U.S. Air Force officials. O2Diesel is conducting this project under a subcontract the Concurrent Technology Corporation of Johnstown, PA has with the U.S. Air Force. The additional vehicles will begin using the fuel as soon as fleet preparation is completed. O2Diesel can, without comprising the demanding operational requirements, help Nellis Air Force Base and other Department of Defense (DoD) facilities meet local clean air requirements whilst contributing to the their commitment to reducing the U.S. dependency on foreign oil imports through the use of renewable fuels. O2Diesel is an extensively tested and validated blend of 7.7vol% renewable ethanol, 0.6% of the company's patented and proprietary fuel technology and 91.7% of regular diesel fuel, which significantly reduces emissions from diesel-powered equipment, with no loss of power performance or drivability. "Nellis Air Force Base has used O2Diesel in a test group of vehicles over the last year and reports that there have been no problems. It is critical to its mission that these vehicles are consistently in service and available to help train our airman," says Omar Mendoza of the Air Force Research Laboratory in Dayton, Ohio. DoD is the largest single consumer of diesel & distillate fuels in the United States, and the Air Force consumes the largest amount of alternative fuel within DoD. In response to the diverse needs of Air Force and DoD facilities in different areas of the U.S. and increasingly stringent regulations as previously announced, O2Diesel Corporation is now developing a new environmentally-friendly fuel for DoD that will be composed of at least 20% renewable sources including the company's patented and proprietary natural oil based solubilizing additive -- O2D05. The new fuel will undergo the same rigorous laboratory and real world testing, as the original O2Diesel blended fuel, to ensure that it meets the U.S. Military's exacting standards on energy security, environmental, and operational goals. "Our experience at Nellis Air Force Base has been exceptional. The enthusiasm for O2Diesel at all levels within the U.S. Air Force as been instrumental in ensuring the success of our ongoing demonstration and has led to the opportunity to work with DoD to develop a new alternative diesel fuel with even greater renewable content," said Alan Rae, CEO of O2Diesel Corporation. "Given the Government's clearly stated need for the United States to begin taking much larger steps to reduce importation of petroleum products and to improve urban air quality, O2Diesel is well positioned to play an important role in the emerging alternative fuels markets. The continued funding of our fuel development through DOE and DoD will enable O2Diesel to complete all regulatory requirements that any new fuel must meet."
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1.2 y yo aqui solooooo
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Ciscoooo ostiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa donde estas?? 1.17
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Holaaa chicosss, hay movida en OTD: 1.100 x 1.110
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200000km os parecen muchos??, yo llevo con mi A6 311.000 y vamos, como el primer dia, que mania con los km's leches. El único problma con los km's, es que mucha gente no sabe o no quiere cuidar el coche, y entonces pues claro con 100.000 km's lo tienen echo una ruina. Un coche bien cuidado y con un poco de suerte aguanta lo que le echen
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GSEG GS Energy Announces Formation of Carbon Trading Unit NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 6, 2006--GS Energy Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSEG) today announced its formation of a carbon trading division to focus on the increased development of GS Energy's renewable energy certificate, energy efficiency certificate, carbon and other emissions credit trading businesses. The new division, GS Carbon Trading, Inc., will trade and sell renewable energy certificates ("RECs"), or Green Tags, and energy efficiency certificates ("EECs"), or White Tags, as well as emissions credits and other similar attributes. Green Tags enable retail residential and non-residential consumers to purchase green, or environmentally friendly, energy through their existing utility and offset reliance on power generated from fossil fuel sources. Green Tags are the intangible environmental benefits associated with generating one megawatt hour ("MWh") of electric energy from a renewable resource such as biomass, sunlight, and wind. Green Tags don't require the energy to be physically delivered to the buyer, but instead offset the difference between cost of the renewable power and power from fossil energy sources and can be used by consumers regardless of whether or not their local utility has access to green power generation. White Tags are similar to Green Tags except they represent one MWh of electricity savings due to the use of energy conservation methods and equipment. White Tags are determined through precise calculations of energy savings derived from conservation measures, such as the use of more efficient lighting, heating and cooling. GS Carbon's Sterling Planet group is pioneering the U.S. market for White Tags with its state-of-the-art technology with advanced mathematical techniques and neural network algorithms to establish accurate (greater than 99.9%), scalable and cost-effective processes for the measurement, verification and certification of White Tags. Importantly, Green Tags and White Tags can be used to favorably impact the economics of renewable energy generation and energy conservation projects by monetizing reduced carbon emissions. Carbon Trading The Green Tag market is expected to grow from about $250 million to nearly one billion dollars per year by 2010. In addition, the new White Tag market is emerging as a potentially far larger market. Presently, these markets are characterized by fragmented brokerage-driven transactions. The growth and increasing liquidity of these markets is creating valuable opportunities for trade-driven transactions that capitalize more efficiently on changing market conditions. "GS Energy's carbon trading group was founded to specifically focus on building a trading business that effectively capitalizes on the evolving carbon markets while facilitating decarbonization," said Kevin Kreisler, GS Energy's chairman and chief executive officer. "We intend to provide GS Carbon with the necessary capital, management and other resources necessary to meet this goal in the immediate term in ways that do not interfere with the development of GS Energy's planed power production facilities and ongoing manufacturing services." GS Energy also announced its plans today to take GS Carbon public in a reverse merger or similar transaction with a compatible public company on or before October 1, 2006
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NEWs grupo GS** GSCT GS CleanTech Releases Process Demonstration of CO2 Bioreactor Technology NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 6, 2006--GS CleanTech Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board:GSCT) today announced its release of a process demonstration of GS CleanTech's patented carbon dioxide bioreactor technology. The process demonstration, as well additional technical and other information on GS CleanTech's CO2 Bioreactor technology, is available online at www.gs-cleantech.com. GS CleanTech's Carbon Dioxide Bioreactor GS CleanTech's CO2 Bioreactor efficiently converts a concentrated supply of CO2 into oxygen and biomass. The oxygen output of the bioreactor can be used to increase the efficiency of, and decrease the emissions associated with, on-site combustion and other processes. The biomass output of the bioreactor can be harvested and converted into ethanol, biodiesel and/or biomass-derived synthetic fuels through an enzymatic process or, preferably, gasification followed by catalytic conversion into liquid fuels. GS CleanTech's bioreactor is designed to enhance and capitalize on natural photosynthetic processes to capture and then convert carbon dioxide emissions into not one, but two valuable products - oxygen and an algae-based biomass. "The oxygen output of our bioreactor has tremendous value for on-site power generation and gasification processes," said David Winsness, GS CleanTech's president and chief operating officer. Impact on Coal Gasification A standard coal gasification facility gasifies and partially oxidizes prepared coal with oxygen and heat into a hydrogen rich synthesis gas, or syngas. The syngas is combusted and converted into electricity in a gas-fired generator. The gasification stage of the process generates carbon dioxide emissions which, in some of the most advanced current practices, is compressed and sequestered underground in saline formations or the like. The carbon capture and sequestration stage of this process increases operating costs by more than 20% as compared to standard coal-fired gasification. As applied at a coal gasification facility, GS CleanTech's bioreactor consumes exhaust carbon dioxide and has the potential to offset the substantial operating and capital costs associated with conventional oxygen production while producing a valuable biomass co-product that can be used to enhance the plant's power output and/or add new revenues arising from the production and sale of biomass-derived fuels. Impact on Ethanol Facilities A 50 million gallon per year dry mill ethanol production facility consumes about 500,000 tons of corn. About one third of this mass exits the dry mill ethanol production process at the fermentation stage in the form of exhaust carbon dioxide. As applied at a standard dry mill ethanol production facility, GS CleanTech's bioreactor consumes exhaust carbon dioxide and has the potential to significantly enhance the net energy value of corn-derived ethanol processes by producing a number of valuable co-products that can increase plant output and gross margins. Additional information on this and GS CleanTech's Ethanol Programs is available online at www.gs-cleantech.com. Winsness added: "While these carbon emissions are converted into renewable fuels and eventually combusted, they offset use of more carbon intensive and less efficient virgin petroleum hydrocarbons." "We believe that the resolution to many of the environmental challenges we face today can be found in the cost-savings and increased profits that flow from consuming natural resources, such as coal or corn, more efficiently. We are very excited about our work with this technology." GS CleanTech is currently deploying its first commercial scale pilot bioreactor system and anticipates use of the technology at an early adopter ethanol facility to demonstrate its ability to materially enhance the net energy value of corn-derived ethanol processes. About GS CleanTech Corporation
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¿Cuántos km cómo mucho hace un motor diesel de Audi?
golfinho responde a javica de discusión en Audi A6 / Allroad C5 (1997-2004)
Con mi A6 llevo 311.000 km y como nuevo, a ver lo que dura, toquemos madera -
Buenas fenómeno, ole por esas JAZZZ, vaya alegrón no?? Joer vaya aburrimiento mortal hoy a la tarde, cuanto festivo tienen los yankies coñeeeeeee, quiero bolsaa yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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Por cierto, son fiables esos rumores de OPA sobre Abengoa?? no está por ahi nuestro infiltrado en Abengoa??
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Toca esperar a la última hora de sesión a ver que c*** se cuece.
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No soy ningun experto, pero en OTd hay mucho camino, y estas a tiempo de entrar.
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Está entrando mucho VOL que es lo que hace falta
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1.15 a por la segunda resistencia 1.16
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1.14 yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Segunda resistencia en 1.16 y de ahi parriba
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1.13 confirmando rotura
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1.12 vamosssssssssssssssss c***ooooooooooooo
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Nos comemos el 1.11
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Al ataque CISSSSSSSSSSSsssss