Tuesday, April 19, 2011

"Nintendo for biofuel nerds."

But I-BOS (the Interactive Biorefinery Operations Simulator) is no game. It's based on real Iowa biorefineries that are producing ethanol and biodiesel. It's designed to help students in Iowa State's biorenewable resources and technology program learn about biofuel production. And it could be used by the biofuel industry to help train employees to operate a biorefinery.

"This could be the major component of a curriculum for teaching biofuels operators how to run a plant," Grewell said. "It's like a flight simulator for pilots."
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3 comments:

nobody123789 said...

With all this selling for the past months on large blocks why hasn't the BID collapsed to zero and the ASK fallen to 0.0001? Look at ESYR, this is what has happened there and in every other experience that I have had with sub penny stocks. This does not appear to be normal market behavior. Can any one authoritatively explain what we have seen since the first of the year?

Anonymous said...

Two sides to every coin. With every seller, there's a buyer. Buyer continues to buy large blocks. All this buying at .0001. The buyer keeps stepping up buying hundreds of millions of shares, and then replaces his filled buy order with more bids at .0001 Who's buying all these shares? What do they know and why do they keep buying?

nobody123789 said...

That's the traditional model. The large block buys are at the BID. We still have buys at the ASK. Under your (the traditional) explanation someone is selling large blocks at the BID to make the transaction. If this is happening why hasn't the BID collapsed lower to zero? Remember this happened last July and August before the R/S. The BID could not be maintained and the ASK fell to 0.0001. This is not what we are seeing and the presumed "selling" pressure is much greater than last year.

 
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