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  • Posted by overmanwarrior 13 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I met Harmon Kaslow in Cincinnati, and found while working with him and around him--outside the parameters of the usual networking tasks that are part of all those types of public forums, that I "liked" him. And I liked the way he spoke about John Aglialoro. I found there that their opinions matched many of my own points of view, and they were taking a risk at exposing themselves as conservatives who aren't playing their feelings close to the vest, as Clint Eastwood would say. This article with Breitbart is bold in more ways than just words. It is so good to hear people like Aglialoro put it on the line like that. In the course of the release of ASP2 they have discuss topics that have very nearly ruined all our lives. We have been scammed by the emotional political left using our own good natures aganst us. It is nice to see articles like this one. Very nice!
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  • Posted by freedomforall 13 years, 7 months ago
    Wow, isn't that true?

    I spend most my time trying to get middle managers to just try a product that will save their companies a fortune.
    Bottom line: they are so worried about keeping their jobs they don't take the risk.
    The biggest mining company in the world tried my product for a 6 month test and proved it saves 14% of their diesel fuel use. What did they do? They used the test to get a 2% fuel discount from their supplier. No risk to that decision, but at that one mine they threw away $65 million a year. Company wide it's over $1 billion a year (and millions of tons less CO2 emissions and 50% longer engine life.)
    Every time I hear about Rearden Metal I can personally relate to his frustration.
    Indeed, good ideas are not for everyone.
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  • Posted by richrobinson 13 years, 7 months ago
    Great article. Those of us who are analytical have trouble understanding those who think with emotion. No point in one trying to sway the other.
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