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I liked following the truck on the road to Gern flux! Very cool and neat looking structure!
Ralph
Great photo idea following the truck up towards the building, and good modeling too - nice!

Smile,
Stein
That's great. Good looking Gern sign by the way. Good idea following the truck to the building too...makes a good "story" without needing words.
Nicely done, Les. Thumbsup I like the "moving" truck, too, and, by the looks of things, business is booming at the new plant.

Wayne
doctorwayne Wrote:Nicely done, Les. Thumbsup I like the "moving" truck, too, and, by the looks of things, business is booming at the new plant.

Wayne
Well It is just getting started. Most of the traffic you see now is incoming. Give it another week or so and it will be up and running.
Great job, Les! What is your GERN product going to be used for?
MountainMan Wrote:Great job, Les! What is your GERN product going to be used for?

There is still work to be done before production begins. Right now it is more or less a warehouse for Gern products made elsewhere to be used in the area as there is such a high demand for it. The product to be made here will be used in strip mining operations to retrieve 3% more usable coal from the mountains also a side effect which no one in the mining companies are to excited about is that when this Gern flux is used there is a 30% increase in vegetation growth when they are finished the mining operation. Some of the old timers (remember this is late 1940s no PC then) are excited about this as they will be able to go hunting in these areas again. Also some of the business people such as those in the distillery business like the idea also. If you know what I mean.
Quote:Also some of the business people such as those in the distillery business like the idea also. If you know what I mean.
Hmmmm . . . . . . . . . and I'll bet that there will be some of that "300% new vegetation", that will never make it to the "rope" factory, and the corn cob pipe business might just see a "boom". :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
the interesting thing about the 300% is that strip mining usually leaves mountains completely barren with just a few trees or brush managing to come up if that. So 300% 1 tree in 100 acres isn't much but it is something. Back in that time no one seemed to be very concerned. Today the land must be reclaimed.
Lester Perry Wrote:the interesting thing about the 300% is that strip mining usually leaves mountains completely barren with just a few trees or brush managing to come up if that. So 300% 1 tree in 100 acres isn't much but it is something. Back in that time no one seemed to be very concerned. Today the land must be reclaimed.

300%? Is this a new type of GERN product, or mutant vegetation? Sounds like you'll attract every pot grower in the nation. 8-)
it is something in the mining operation that reacts with the flux which causes unbelievable results. 300% may have been an exaggeration but the excitement is real. Maybe I should go back and edit that. There it is done, changed it to 30
Lester Perry Wrote:it is something in the mining operation that reacts with the flux which causes unbelievable results. 300% may have been an exaggeration but the excitement is real. Maybe I should go back and edit that. There it is done, changed it to 30

Yep...that will do it!

BTW...nice progress on your layout and website! Thumbsup
It's that pesky decimal point causing problems again. Eek GERN generally states that their product improves something by 3%, although individual results, of course, may vary. Wink Misngth That 30% figure could be possible, but not necessarily attributable solely to GERN.

Wayne