bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
hewittalan6
- 09 Jan 2007 16:41
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Keep the suntanned bird with the lithe limbs in a tiny bikini aboard a yacht in the Med.
I'll go with an investment in Jam Futures anyday.
Did I really just think that?
Shit, I'm getting old.
greekman
- 09 Jan 2007 17:06
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Alan
Who needs the boat????
bristlelad
- 09 Jan 2007 17:08
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WHAT BOAT???????????????????
boldtrader
- 09 Jan 2007 17:55
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Signed up for both a boat and bird at the Excel boat show last year on the strength of the big SEO payout,looks like I will be signing on the dole soon after my last trip to the show this year!!! There Thursday dawall if you want a meet and a chat.
Do I really believe we will come good on this one? yeah I suppose so but then I always was bloody daft. good luck to all holders. Cheers.
Shearershearer
- 09 Jan 2007 19:38
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.......took me a while but I've just spotted the boat!!
qtheman
- 09 Jan 2007 19:49
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I think I will buy one of those imminently when I will be delighted to announce that I have agreed a tie up with someone in a foreign country who will agree to market something that I am waiting for clearance to sell but even though I will buy the boat I will not be expecting any income from the deal I agreed and I may have to go to the bank and give them a different story to the one I am giving you.
Oblo, I get a very distinct feeling that I have been had, when I looked into the boat they said the bird was only for illustration purposes!
Anyway, I think the way the company was handled in 2006 was scandalous and I have seen nothing since the fundraising to change my mind on that other than them finally learning to shut the f&ck up.
garyble
- 09 Jan 2007 23:07
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Guys....I'm seeing double:
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/starpol.html:
"
An all new fully compostable and biodegradable material from Stanelco with food contact approval in Europe & USA
This revolutionary new material is certified as biodegradable. This material is also certified for compostability (dependent on material thickness / gauge) to EN:13432 and DIN CERTCO standards"
and:
http://www.biopak.com.au/Biopak.html:
"
An all new fully compostable and biodegradable material with food contact approval in Europe & USA. This revolutionary new material is based on a blend of starch and PLA and is certified as biodegradable. This material is also certified for compostability (dependent on material thickness / gauge) to EN:13432 and DIN CERTCO standards"
A blantant case of plagiarism I'd say!
tweenie
- 09 Jan 2007 23:36
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still..........jam tomorrow. :-) with the cast of neighbours/home and away.
As for the pic above, shes either got something pokeing her in the ass or there's something startling off the starboard bow!!
Did someone say there was a boat in the picture?
must get my eyes tested.
off to bed.
dawall
- 10 Jan 2007 00:22
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driver
biodegradable bikini springs to mind, mind you no use waiting for SEO as that chick above would be 90 before she got it!
boldtrader
- 10 Jan 2007 08:14
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Crack on oblo!!
hewittalan6
- 10 Jan 2007 08:20
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Is that a Greensealed fish I spy, next to what almost resembles a foot?????
oblomov
- 10 Jan 2007 09:10
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No, I think thats a second foot - gangrene probably.
Mind you, they've probably already copied Greenseal machines out there - the only difference being they'd actually get them working!
ths
- 10 Jan 2007 10:03
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Too Funny !
Definitely can relate , and not with just Stanelco.
Still pulling kippers out of my pants to prove it .....
oblomov
- 10 Jan 2007 17:46
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Not wildly exciting, but a mention of Stanelco none the less, which are few and far between these days - and did we know who Loraine Hall was? I didnt.
http://www.packagingessentials.com/news.asp?id=2007-01-10-16.10.00.000000
The relevant(?) bit is:-
TRANSIT AWARDS PANEL: Loraine Hall, Packaging Technical Manager, Stanelco; Ray Pipe, Principal Engineer, Royal Mail; Phil Garvey, Consultant; Ray Roberts, Consultant, Link R3.
zscrooge
- 10 Jan 2007 18:20
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Isn't that her with the fish?
greekman
- 11 Jan 2007 14:51
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Yet another company on the same path as Stanelco.
HOUSTON, Jan. 11, 2007 -- Advance Excelsior Company, a specialist in industrial packaging solutions, has launched Bio-Bubble, the world's first 100% Oxo-biodegradable bubble wrap.
Bio-Bubble(R) is non-toxic, has the same resiliency as traditional bubble wraps, has a programmable shelf life of approximately one year and breaks down naturally once exposed to the environmental factors such as oxygen, light and mechanical stress.
Bio-Bubble(R) is part of Advance Excelsior's bubble-based Excel-Aire(R) product line, which includes the company's degradable loose-fill product, Bio-Pack.
A bit similar to Frogpack perhaps. (yes I know there are differences, but still).
And yet you still get this message on SEO Web Site regarding one of their products, and its been the same for at least 6 months.
Biodegradable Air Bag Packaging.
The Page is in the process of being updated.
Check back soon for full product details.
Still feel positive re SEO but only just.
Why cant management get a grip.
A companies Web Page is their first advert to the world. SEO still look very amateur. They do not exude confidence.
If SEO do get beaten at the post, they will presumably all get in a huddle decide to have a meeting to find out how it happend.
automatic
- 11 Jan 2007 21:55
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Anyone got an idea of how many awards SEO will win??:)
EWRobson
- 11 Jan 2007 23:21
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DOTY, WCSE and MYS for a start. (Dunce of the year, worst collapse since England, make you sickest).