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Shawn Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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Shawn Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Nov 2005 11:44:12 -0800
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At 11:19 AM 11/7/2005, Denys Beauchemin wrote:
>I burn pecan in my smoker for ribs, chicken and brisket.  I find that
>mesquite adds an overpowering flavor.  Tell us about your rubs.

actual pecan nuts?  I want to get a smoker but my wife things the 
flavor is going to be too strong.


>Denys
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
>Of John Hurt
>Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 1:13 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] OT: Really funny
>
>save heating oil...burn Mesquite trees..if you need some I will be glad to
>send you about 12,000 acres of them damn good for nothing worm eaten water
>sucking trees.
>
>Well, almost good for nothing....makes great smoking wood for brisket, ribs,
>chicken, and sausage(deer and pork)....
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
>Behalf Of Bruce Collins
>Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 1:04 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] OT: Really funny
>
>
>Art Bahrs wrote:
>
> >     $3.44 for Diesel here in Portland... saw it again this morning!
> > $2.44 for Regular Unleaded at same station.. basically $3 a gallon for
> > diesel around here...
> >
>
>Diesel is taken from the same fraction of crude as home heating oil.
>Refineries, can increase the amount of gasoline produced by adjusting the
>catalytic conversion and distillation, but only at the expense of the amount
>of home heating/diesel that they produce.
>
>I will be interesting to see what the cost of heating oil will be like this
>winter.
>
>All of this is from memory of some chemical engineering courses I took back
>in the 70's, including one lecture given by an engineer from Shell on the
>"Simplex" algorithm which they use to determine the maximum profits that
>could be made for a set of given feeds producing various outputs. The
>algorithm came in handy when I switched from Chemical Engineering to
>computer programming in Flin Flon and inherited the maintenance of a Simplex
>program to maximize the profits from the smelter by selecting different ores
>from different mines as the feeds.
>
>Bruce
>
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Regards,

Shawn Gordon
President
theKompany.com
www.thekompany.com
www.mindawn.com
949-713-3276

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