Wednesday, April 10, 2013

GreenShift Answers Adkins Sanctions Request

Adkins failed to coordinate its discovery with that of the other defendants in the multi-district litigation despite agreeing to do so; . . .

. . .Adkins’s incessant papering of the Court . . .

As explained above, not only is this untrue, but any reasonable attorney would know it is not true. CleanTech wholeheartedly respects an attorney’s duty to zealously represent his client, but the attorney should nevertheless understand the serious nature of charges in which he alleges opposing counsel is abusing the system and making misrepresentations to the Court.
 
This MDL is complicated enough with the multitude of substantive issues between the parties. CleanTech repeatedly has had to divert resources to respond to Adkins’s incessant papering of the Court with its unilateral motions and its refusal to participate with and coordinate efforts with other Defendants.
See Here
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My attempt to Skunk down the GERS defense to a couple sentences:

GreenShift must complete Adkins's COES 270 days after environmental Permit is presented to them in writing by Adkins.  No permit is given to GreenShift.  Adkins breaks terms of contract, the 270 period never starts and GreenShift had no obligation to finish Adkins's COES. 
 See HERE

SkunK

65 comments:

  1. Slash -- the forensic anthropologist, is attempting to overlay two personalities on the basis of fractured statements (I guess he must be a psycho ceramic -- a cracked pot). Cute, very cute. This gives me no end of enjoyment and satisfaction as the soap opera "As GERS Twists and Turns" remains in reruns. I wonder if Slash realizes that his antics are the only source of jocularity we have had in quite a while? It is very poignant that Slash's self-exploitation is the only show in town now. Perhaps he realizes that he is the court-jester and is willing to sacrifice himself in this way in order to minimize the pain for the long term investor.

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  2. nobody12378

    OOPS! They just filled up the 0.0001 bucket

    todu5613a

    OOPS! after all the "good" news we still sit here on the bottom

    todu5613a

    with all this good news and increased income we would not be sitting at the same old pps

    nobody12378

    With all the good news the pps should have moved IF this was a "normal" equity.

    todu5613a

    so dont hold your breath

    nobody12378

    but folks hold your breath


    nobody12378

    I love gardening does that count?

    todu5613a

    well other than in my garden...Ok time to go play in the garden weedin and a hoein.

    nobody12378

    Two words -- Investor Confidence; lack thereof.

    todu5613a

    If a high dollar investor had confidence... or lack thereof.

    nobody12378

    Texas! Sounds too much like taxes.

    todu5613a

    Texas is a Republic... Actually thought about retireing there but cant afford the taxes.

    nobody12378

    if they are not able to ultimately prevail it is lights out for GERS.

    todu5613a

    Oh well last one out turn out the lights.

    nobody12378

    Sounds like a company concerned about its shareholders. NOT!

    todu5613a

    Been away for a few days and expected this to be over a penny by now. NOT!

    todu5613a

    now that we have more signed on we wont need the RS and the pps will go up considerably. NOT!


    nobody12378

    OOPS! The sells at 0.0001 just picked up.

    todu5613a

    OOPS! fell off back to .0001

    nobody12378

    Right now it feels as if we are waiting for our execution.

    todu5613a

    The waiting is worse than the execution.

    nobody12378

    I am responding to the unjustified hysteria that KK has righted the ship

    todu5613a

    cashing in on the hysteria...It is an exciting time watching this ship sink instead of righting itself.

    nobody12378

    Wouldn't that be a pleasant surprise?

    todu5613a

    IT will be a very pleasant surprise if we ever see a rise in PPS.

    nobody12378

    but I won't be bamboozled.

    todu5613a

    you've been bamboozled!

    nobody12378

    Need some new blood here

    todu5613a
    ..to get new blood and..

    nobody12378

    Who would want to sell all those shares for less than the cost of a sheet of toilet paper...

    todu5613a

    Toilet paper is worth more.

    todu5613a

    The silence is deafening.

    nobody12378

    The silence is deafening.

    todu5613a

    it looks like massive dilution to me especially after the last RS.

    nobody12378

    Why would massive dilution at 0.0001 imply good news is coming out?

    todu5613a

    Actions speak louder than words and I see no actions to help shareholder value


    nobody12378

    Have you heard of the old saying, "actions speak louder than words"?

    todu5613a

    Greenshift or should I say Greenshifty ?

    nobody12378

    That did not happen before with previous Greenshifty

    todu5613a

    now that we have more signed on we wont need the RS and the pps will go up considerably. NOT!

    nobody12378

    Sounds like a company concerned about its shareholders. NOT!

    todu5613a

    So here we sit in limbo again.

    nobody12378

    I am sure that the pps will stay in limbo.

    LMFAO Way Too Funny!

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  3. time to buy n0b0dy dont be late to party

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  4. Based on the Company's prior experience with the third party and YA Global, the Company expects the condition to be satisfied in April 2013.

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  5. an Energy Information Administration report showed output last week jumped the most in more than two years.

    Output has increased three of the past four weeks as margins to make the fuel from corn have improved.

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  6. Ethanol production in the U.S. rose 5.8 percent to 854,000 barrels a day last week, the biggest weekly gain since December 2010, as costs eased.

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  7. Biodiesel Use Up 240% in 2011
    By Justin Loiseau | More Articles
    April 8, 2013 | Comments (0)

    Alternative and replacement fuels are making moves, according to the most recent data released by the Energy Information Administration on Monday. From 2007 to 2011, traditional fuel use dropped 7.8% to 171 billion gasoline equivalent gallons, while alternative fuels bumped up 124%.

    Pushed ahead by a 240% spike in biodiesels, replacement fuels took the consumption cake, with a 187% jump to 9.5 billion gasoline equivalent gallons in 2011. According to the EIA, biodiesel's boost is primarily due to the reinstatement of the biodiesel tax credit under the Renewable Fuel Standard.

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  8. I wonder if that third party is ... GENERAL ELECTRIC!

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  9. n0b0dy done bashing, looks good from here on shule move to penie then 2, easy 5-10 bagger....reading time

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  10. The dirt bag will NEVER be done bashing unless ICM is done paying him!

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  11. ICM, I thought according to you folks that ICM was losing money because they have not installed GERS' equipment and have not signed a license with GERS. How can they afford to pay me or any one else? Can't you folks keep your stories straight? That is one of the problems with dementia.

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  12. How can they afford to pay me or any one else
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    COLWICH — ICM of Colwich has laid off 25 more employees in response to slowing growth in the ethanol industry.

    The company now employs 275 people. ICM, which designs and manages ethanol plants, had 671 employees in April 2008.

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  13. 276 if you include Nobody. Sounds like they still have enough money to pay people. Get your lies straight, bone head!

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  14. How many and what proportion of its workforce has GERS laid off in the last year?

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  15. dunno but i laid your mom last night^^

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  16. More of Nobody showing his alliance with VanderGreed: "How many and what proportion of its workforce has GERS laid off in the last year?" He's even joining up with the PEIX guys on iHub. Typical infringer! Slander? What an idiot!

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  17. Calgren: Propel Touts Low-Carbon Fuels in Fresno


    STREATOR, Ill. (DTN) -- Propel Fuels, a renewable fuels retailer, is offering locally-produced, low-carbon fuels to drivers in Fresno, Calif., through its fueling station model -- the Clean Mobility Center, Propel said in a news release Tuesday.

    It will sell biodiesel from Community Fuels in Stockton, Calif., and ethanol from Calgren Renewable Fuels in Pixley, Calif.

    Community Fuels produces biodiesel at the company's 13-million-gallon-per-year refinery at the Port of Stockton which began operation in 2008. Opened in 2009, Calgren's 55-million-gallon-per-year ethanol plant is one of the lowest carbon footprint facilities in the country, Propel said.

    The station will be the first in Fresno to offer E85 Flex Fuel and biodiesel.

    Fresno's Clean Mobility Center offers renewable fuels alongside petroleum-based fuels to provide drivers with a choice at the pump.

    "Rapid swings in fuel prices are a constant reminder of our need to increase choice and competition in the fuel market," said Matt Horton, CEO of Propel.

    The new station model rethinks the traditional gas station, providing a highly visible platform to introduce the renewable fuels to a mainstream driver base alongside conventional fuel options, Propel added.

    Today more than one million Californians drive alternative fuel-ready vehicles, but most do not have access to renewable fuels, Propel explained. Numerous cars and trucks from manufacturers such as Chevrolet, Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Mercedes are Flex Fuel E85 compatible, and every diesel vehicle can run on Propel biodiesel blends.

    California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard requires fuel sold in the state have lower carbon intensity compared to gasoline, such as biofuels, so that it achieves a 10% reduction in carbon by 2020.

    Propel, headquartered in Redwood City, Calif., currently operates more than 35 stations throughout California and Washington State, with more than 200 stations planned for new and existing markets over the next two years.

    http://www.dtnprogressivefarmer.com/dtnag/common/link.do?symbolicName=/free/news/template1&product=/ag/news/renewablefuels/news&vendorReference=0702BACB&paneContentId=35&paneParentId=0

    Good Things To Come!$!$!$!$!$!$!$

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  18. Answer the question before you make even a greater fool out of yourself. It is truly amazing how these folks allow ignorance to masquerade as intelligence.

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  19. nobody thinks peix infringing is slander?? WHAT AN ASS CLOWN

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  20. Slash has ended his posts with "Good Things To Come!$!$!$!$!$!$!$" or something very similar 20,385 times (by actual count) since April of 2006. I think that he should change his ending -- this one hasn't worked -- at all!

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  21. Petal,

    IF you were really an adherent to the American way of life you would know that it is the courts that determine guilt and innocence. Until proven, no one has infringed and the declarer risks being called a slanderer. Clearly we have some commie pinkos in the crowd that do not accept our search for justice in the America way.

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  22. Low Oil DDG Positive Impact on Carcass Quality

    Recent research conducted in Canada found reduced-oil dried distillers grains with solubles has less energy content for pigs than traditional DDGS. The good news is the reduced-oil DDGS does not negatively affect carcass quality as much as traditional DDGS.

    According to an article on The Pig Site, research conducted by Dr. Malachy Young, manager of nutrition research with Gowan's Feed Consulting in Alberta examined the nutritional value of low-oil DDGS and its energy content on the performance of grow-finish pigs.

    The feeding trial used 1,050 pigs weighing between 55 and 275 pounds. The pigs were given one of six diets with 30% low-oil DDGS with various energy values.

    Measuring animal performance, Young found that as the energy value of the diets increased, the feed intake also increased, however, feed conversion efficiency got poorer. However, the low-oil DDGS had a less negative effect on backfat thickness and carcass quality than traditional DDGS


    CANADA - Research conducted by Gowan's feed Consulting is shedding new light on the nutritional value of oil extracted corn dried distillers grains with solubles, writes Bruce Cochrane.

    Corn dried distillers grains with solubles is a co-product of the ethanol industry and oil extracted corn DDGS is corn DDGS with part of the oil removed.

    Dr Malachy Young, the manager of nutrition research with Gowan's Feed Consulting, says to better understand the nutrient content, specifically the energy content, of reduced oil corn DDGS and the impact of feeding this ingredient on grow-finish performance Gowan's conducted a feeding trial involving 1050 pigs ranging in weight from 25 to 125 kilograms.

    Dr Malachy Young-Gowan's Feed Consulting

    We formulated six different diets with 30 per cent of the diet containing reduced oil corn DDGS with the six different diets having allotted different energy values to the corn DDGS.

    We fed those diets and measured live animal performance and also carcass performance.

    As we increased the assumed energy value of the trial the feed intake increased and feed conversion efficiency got poorer.

    The backfat thickness of the pigs was reduced as the assumed energy value increased and carcass weight, we saw a quadratic response, so reduced at the 2.15 megacals assumed net energy where as was the lowest carcass weight.

    The main findings of the trial, we determined that the energy value of the reduced oil DDGS was between two and 2.3 megacals per kilogram which is lower the new assumed energy value for reduced oil DDGS from the new NCR in 2012.

    Dr Young says the reduced oil levels in the oil extracted corn DDGS will result in lower net energy contents than the traditional higher oil DDGS but the reduced oil DDGS will have a less negative impact on carcass quality which is a positive.

    http://www.dtnprogressivefarmer.com/dtnag/common/link.do?symbolicName=/ag/blogs/template1&blogHandle=ethanol&blogEntryId=8a82c0bc3d53d661013df9ae40ef069b

    Good Luck To All!$!$!$!$!$!$

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  23. Slash,

    That is now 20,386 futile attempts.

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  24. Nobody,

    PEIX is a PUBLIC company in America and is subject to PUBLIC opinion and criticizm. As an american, I have the right to call them Infringers without fear of reprisal or being sued for slander. Check the facts before you report me to the GoogleFBI.

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  25. Depends on the forum in which you exposed your views and their intent, and depends on the court in which you are arraigned. You can always be sued ask the defendants here.

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  26. Anybody else? "GNBT Winnings"? Anybody?

    todu5613a
    Should have just kept my GNBT winnings instead of gambling on this

    nobody12378
    most of my GNBT winnings are here

    todu5613a
    I should have kept my money when I sold GNBT at over a couple bucks but no, dummy me put into this so called Green stock as it looked so good.

    nobody12378
    I have invested my entire GNBT windfall in the company over the last five years

    nobody12378
    made a fortune on GNBT six years ago

    nobody12378
    Nope, did very well with GNBT more than five years ago.

    http://finance.yahoo.com/mb/GERS/#mbt=I%2520just%2520feel%2520a%2520%25u2026&mbl=http%253A%2F%2Ffinance.yahoo.com%2Fmbview%2Fthreadview%2F%253B_ylt%253DAwrHgs4fS1xRimoADADeAohG%253B_ylu%253DX3oDMTB2YmE5ZG04BHBvcwMxMgRzZWMDTWVkaWFNc2dCb2FyZHNYSFJVbHQ-%253B_ylg%253DX3oDMTBhYWM1a2sxBGxhbmcDZW4tVVM-%253B_ylv%253D3%253F%2526bn%253D54b590be-2af9-34f6-865d-aa11ab6f05ea%2526tid%253D1238166958000-7bdbb3ad-e3ed-3d22-9845-4c90f0a42048&mbtc=mb-tab-topic

    Good Luck To All!$!$!$!$!$

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  27. im hearing n0b0dy has lupus cant this be confirmed?

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  29. Where did you get this information? Are you part of my inner circle jerk fantasy?

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  30. from your wife dipchit^^

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  31. Nobody has been smoked. Love it!

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  32. 12.55pm
    "PEIX is a PUBLIC company in America and is subject to PUBLIC opinion and criticism. As an american, I have the right to call them Infringers without fear of reprisal or being sued for slander. Check the facts before you report me to the GoogleFBI."

    So because you want to exercise your "right" to free speech, that means you can't be sued for slander? Some of the posters here should not be investing as they have no idea of the legal or business environment. The same ones take the lazy option of being willingly herded like sheep by sheepdog Slashnuts and his ilk.

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  33. How long will it be before one of the Neanderthals jump in with Nobody and Neil are the same?

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  34. Good move smallballs. Jump in with a "slanderous" comment stating the obvious! By the way, I don't know how old you are, but Neanderthals haven't been around for quite a while now.

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  35. They are in this zoo of GERS' euphorians. Someone has left the relics out to wander and prevaricate at will. One problem with this particular gene pool -- it is too inbreed and all have become blind and therefore are being led like sheep.

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  36. Let's test your theory, Neilbody. You are a knuckle-dragging asshole. SUE ME!

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  37. Just as I thought! No balls, no resources, no guts! What's the matter, loose your FBI contacts?

    Ha ha ha ha.....what a joke!!

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  38. Unfortunately, the level of your intelligence does not allow you to be original in your thoughts or writing. Mimicry is your only form of self-expression. That doesn't bode well for your journey in life, and is probably why you have such pent-up frustrations that you express in your GERS' fantasies.

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  39. "Original in your thoughts..."

    This coming from someone who keeps spewing the same crap, over and over, year after year!

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  40. You just had to go back and add a little personal attack at the end of your ihub message, didn't you?

    I could go to the "trades chart" and copy trades too. Doesn't mean they were mine though. Nice try!

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  41. Only because it is valid, over and over again, year after year. The crap stops when the crap stops hitting the fan -- simple. At least my perspectives are not the fantasy of which your false short term dreams are made of. You may need other vehicles for that.

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  42. Petal,

    If you can't stand the heat get out of this pressure cooker -- for that is where you have placed yourself. If you think that I do not own an humgo amount of shares you can't read, and if you can you have no idea what the words mean. Think about what happened last June -- a hint.

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  43. It's a pity to see the wasteland in ones soul that refuses to see that good things did happen and will become or even questioning a good luck to all.

    I will end this post to him with:
    BAD LUCK TO YOU $!$!$

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  44. Vander Greed's little pet monkey wants us to believe he owns a "humgo" amount of shares! Ha ha ha ha.....

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  45. Hey folks rounded out my AAPL with spare $billion had laying around.

    4/12/2013 10:34:45 AM ET AAPL BUY 1705672 AAPL @ $430.16 Executed
    4/12/2013 10:38:32 AM ET AAPL BUY 679002 AAPL @ $431.97 Executed

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  46. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA^^

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  47. With skulls this thick it, and sensitivities so superficial it is no wonder that they cannot envision any one owning a large piece of this company and still being able to see current circumstances clearly. These folks can only think with their wounded pocket books and wounded feelings. They are clearly destined to the scrap heap of GERS' cast offs.

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  48. We are Greeen, very, very Greeeeeen -- for now.

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  49. Have you noticed that the same person who criticizes others for celebrating upticks in the pps is the very FIRST to point out individual DOWN ticks?

    What a MORON!

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  50. Extraction Patent Ruling Favors GreenShift

    A court ruling has been announced in favor of GreenShift on its ongoing patent battle against several ethanol producers and other entities for infringement of GreenShift’s corn oil extraction processes. Defendants in the litigation argued that GreenShift’s patents are limited to the recovery of at least 95% of the oil present in the concentrated thin stillage feed stream and that there are no infringement occurring because they are recovering less than 95% of the oil. A court ruling has issued a Supplemental Claim Construction Order clarifying the patents do not require recovery of any particular percentage of oil present in the stream.

    http://greenchemicalsblog.com/category/news-roundup/page/3/

    Good Luck To All!$!$!$!$!$!$!$

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  51. Green time starting. Time to buy cadets

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  52. I'm done bashing. We are Green, very, very, very, very Greeeeeen

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  53. GGGRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENNNNN

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  54. Watch for the inevitable comment on iHub that Slash's post is "old news". Slash, do you have any tudu/Nobody quotes about "old news"?

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  55. I do not have to post anything only identify the publication date:

    Posted on February 4, 2013 by Doris de Guzman

    He is running out of fodder.

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  56. As requested...

    nobody12378
    Isn't that old news? What purpose is it to rehash what is already known

    todu5613a
    Isn't this old news? NEWS means something new not rehashed stuff.

    nobody12378
    This "news" is a year old.

    todu5613a
    That "news" is a year old.

    nobody12378
    That is old "news".

    todu5613a
    Old news, look at todays financial report

    nobody12378
    Old news from a month ago.

    todu5613a
    Old news dated August.

    nobody12378
    posting old news

    todu5613a
    More history that so far isnt producing results. Old news!

    nobody12378
    Again old news, KK has been saying that for months

    todu5613a
    posting over and over old news.

    nobody12378
    This is very old news, in fact no news at all.

    todu5613a
    That "news" is a year old.

    nobody12378
    Not news, two years old.

    todu5613a
    Old news.

    nobody12378
    Old news/information.

    todu5613a
    Too bad it's old news

    nobody12378
    the release of old information as "news"

    nobody12378
    Old news is not news. Over 18 months old

    todu5613a
    Someone has been reading old news.

    nobody12378
    You are right -- old news.

    todu5613a
    Old news but then there is no business

    nobody12378
    If they knew it was two months old would they consider it news?

    todu5613a
    No real news, just more of the same old crap.

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  57. Thanks Slash. Did you notice he said (above) that he didn't have to post anything....Yet he did anyway?

    Sometimes, you just can't trust an infringing basher! LOL

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  58. Look for more patent applications!!!!!!!!!

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  59. Applications and litigation have sure made a difference in the PPS -- if you like a negative impact.

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  60. You seem to like it!!

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  61. This nobody character must HATE his life. Hes clearly kidding himself otherwise. Its sad to watch. I can almost see the puppet strings attached.

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