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    residential trash is my guess. Especially in communities/cities that have recycling programs...all goes to the coffers.
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    l would guess that land values for landfill will be climbing, certainly they are in Europe. Here in UK we are reaching the situation of punitive charging for not recycling household waste.

    Once a household accepts that is the way to go there is actually very little adjustment or expense, simply a change in habit.
    Everything is discarded as before but sorted at that moment into food, metal, plastic or paper. The change in habit is easy to do but the mindset is harder.

    The collection end requires the investment but nothing here was rushed - it is rolling out progressively on a learning curve and works.
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    a simple 'No' would've sufficed. Waste Management is big $$$. May not be the world's most valuable...but the rabble you just spewed forth is neither valuable nor informative towards divulging the answer to your own question. Therefore, you sir are a spammer.
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    Urban Mining Grows as Gold Prices Soar - http://www.neowin.net/news/main/08/0...ld-prices-soar

    l did not disagree with you. This isn't a competition and you aren't winning any prizes. Your response re residential trash was provocative and drew response. Both aspects - trash and recycling programs were developed. Further, one might hope that recycle programs actually self finance although profit factors tend to negate that aspect. l suggested there is considerably more to waste management than the profitable aspects such as precious metal recovery.
    lt is very often forgotten that profit is simply a tool.

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    Mouth watering garbage , I feel starve to death very time I past bye in my neighbor trash.

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    There's gold in them thar hills.
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    It's a toss up. Could be land. There is finite supply, there is no substitute, we cannot make more, and we need more and more every day.
    Could also be time. We never have enough, and we always wish for more. We can't make it, and when we waste it, it's gone forever.
    And I've justed wasted 5 minutes of my finite supply.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mobo57
    It's a toss up. Could be land. There is finite supply, there is no substitute, we cannot make more, and we need more and more every day.
    Could also be time. We never have enough, and we always wish for more. We can't make it, and when we waste it, it's gone forever.
    And I've justed wasted 5 minutes of my finite supply.
    Thankyou.
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    Yup good ole boardom stakes here......... righto , what is it? The worlds most valuable commodity.

    Bet ya don't know...............
    For example........... searching current world oil production data on the marketed search engines throws up useful links to a plethora of sources.
    However the data is varied and inconsistent.

    Delving and digging the links simply illustrates that no one really knows the truth of the matter. 'Authoratative' and accepted sources are misleading in the detail they provide.
    eg ____Figures indicate that total production is increasing. Hoorah.
    Unfortunately the numbers include Liquid gas - which is where the actual increasing production is taking place. Try running yer motor on liquid gas. - Boo.

    So the data is misleading - like just about everything in modern day life. Hohum.

    Microsoft offer in May.$33 a share
    Wednesday below $14 a share.
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    CHEQUE ME OUT! $$ $$

    THAT IS LIKE NEARLY $25 BILL'S - YA KNOW. AND IST DIVIDEND RETURN..............
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    A totally personal point.................... Microsoft trying to gobble up Yahoo is insane. Who and whatever is behind the move probably escaped from somewhere very secure. The move is about as insecure as a business decision can be.

    Lord Gates is only just out the door and the silverware is being vapourized.
    l guess l should qualify the above.
    There is no way to get a decent ROI. eos. No way at all.

    Yahoo tells Microsoft: 'Buy us' http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7712298.stm
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    Quote Originally Posted by herosrest View Post
    04-26-2008, 03:30 PM For example........... searching current world oil production data on the marketed search engines throws up useful links to a plethora of sources.
    However the data is varied and inconsistent.

    Delving and digging the links simply illustrates that no one really knows the truth of the matter. 'Authoratative' and accepted sources are misleading in the detail they provide.

    eg
    ____Figures indicate that total production is increasing. Hoorah.
    Unfortunately the numbers include Liquid gas - which is where the actual increasing production is taking place. Try running yer motor on liquid gas. Boo.

    So the data is misleading - like just about everything in modern day life. Hohum.
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