Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-13 Thread Ian Glendinning
Hi Marsha, The innovation is educational, and high quality because it is real, constructed and operated with his own hands understanding the underlying processes, and able to be physically shown to new audiences. The real recycle potential in the waste plastic is made empirically evident. Quality.

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-13 Thread MarshaV
Hi Ian, Okay. Thanks for the thoughtful response. I understand, but the idea is flawed only by today's physical restrictions and understanding. Tomorrow, who knows what the restrictions and need might demand. We now have personal computers, and personal garbage disposals in our sinks.

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-13 Thread MarshaV
Dmb, As you know, I have been told not to write about my understanding of the Intellectual Level. It was a request made in late 2010 by Horse, which you are well aware of. If the accusation of evasion is based on this, I will admit that it is a topic that I avoid. I would love to hear

[MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread MarshaV
I think the video speaks a high quality innovation: Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic This is one of the most amazing emails and break-through in Technology I have ever seen!!!Why aren't we doing this now I think we should all do what we can to save what we are destroying! Not

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread Michael R. Brown
There was a big flurry about these machines in 2009 and 2010 ... not much since. The website doesn't lead me to think much of their design skills: http://www.blest.co.jp/ http://www.blest.co.jp/seihin.html Industrial size - http://www.blest.co.jp/seihin.html Reddit:

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread Eddo Rats
it say's nowhere how much energy this machine uses. If this would be not much we probably all had one by now. 2013/8/12 Michael R. Brown m...@fuguewriter.com There was a big flurry about these machines in 2009 and 2010 ... not much since. The website doesn't lead me to think much of their

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread Michael R. Brown
What I thought completely bizarre was their saying it will provide African villages with oil from all the plastic bags. So many plastic bags ... in African villages? Huh? Anyway, back to the MOQ ... MRB On 8/12/2013 8:41 AM, Eddo Rats wrote: it say's nowhere how much energy this machine

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread Craig Erb
Having expended energy to convert oil to plastic, why would anyone want to expend more energy to  convert it back? Craig Moq_Discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives:

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread Jan Anders Andersson
Dear Marsha I don't think this has anything to do with RMP's writings and the Metaphysics of Quality. JanAnders 12 aug 2013 x kl. 17.33 skrev MarshaV: I think the video speaks a high quality innovation: Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic This is one of the most amazing

Re: [MD] Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic

2013-08-12 Thread MarshaV
Greetings, I am not in a position to respond to the efficiency and feasibility of the project. You may all know more than me on this topic. It is innovative and might be a good way to recycle our piles of plastic refuse. I heard, not to long ago, that most of our recyclables are still