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I had some training for dryers for biogas to try and get some business from this industry. Never did really work it though. We normally use AA or Molecular Sieve in regenerative pressure swing dryers for -40 or -100 PDP.
We do some of that. My sieves come from China. Just sold a few drums to a WM landfill in E. St. Louis but we also supply in dribs and drabs to universities and guys like @AM64.
 
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Mainly punish and or fine the people hiring them. All the way from the factory, hotel and restaurant owners to they guy that hires one to mow his lawn. Also more manpower wouldn't hurt. Those billions we are putting into the wall would hire a lot of agents.

Ok so in your theory who fills these jobs? And once they are filled who foots the extra cost? That's right the consumer. The people who are here doing jobs noone else will do aren't the problem. Its the trash who commit crime that is the problem. Once the trash stops coming then deal with companies hiring people they shouldn't be. And the wall long term ensures that you have to hire less agents. At some point we have to be willing to substantially decrease the size the government.
 
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You joined the Army in the late 60's? Damn that was ballsy. My dad was career Army and came back from VietNam in 1969 and told my older brother that if he wanted to live he better join the Air Force, which he did.
I almost joined the AF or Navy but they both required a 4 year hitch. The Army only three. Do you know where your dad was? I was there n 68-69.
 
I’m not an alarmist. Ive been trying to watch more of the world reaction than the US one to try and separate political discourse from the growing facts. If you think this isn’t “real,” then I encourage you to think of yourself as a Rudy Gobert. At this point, it matters very little what it might or might not do to you. It doesn’t matter if you, yourself, are 40 and healthy. Set your individual liberties aside for just a moment and do what’s right for the country as a whole. Don’t compare this to a war. There are no front lines, and no one is getting “sent” anywhere. You don’t get to choose for yourself to fight or not. And just because you can’t see this or be convinced by “the data” doesn’t make you more brave in the face of it. And it doesn’t make those who want to do all they can to mitigate the harm to others “cowards.” It’s uncomfortable. Deal with it. And when it’s all over we can do the after action review and hope to find a better response for next time.

I wish folks would AAR on a personal level more often🥴
 
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I almost joined the AF or Navy but they both required a 4 year hitch. The Army only three. Do you know where your dad was? I was there n 68-69.
He supposedly was in Saigon, but came back with a bronze star and a lot of advice for my brother so i really don't know where he was. He was a Lt Col at the time so I doubt he did a whole lot.
 
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Ok so in your theory who fills these jobs? And once they are filled who foots the extra cost? That's right the consumer. The people who are here doing jobs noone else will do aren't the problem. Its the trash who commit crime that is the problem. Once the trash stops coming then deal with companies hiring people they shouldn't be. And the wall long term ensures that you have to hire less agents. At some point we have to be willing to substantially decrease the size the government.
That's right, the consumer pays more and the worker makes and spends more and pays more taxes. The economy grows and you make more so you can spend more and pay more for his services. Damn that's good weed.
 
You have mixed me up with your mother-she calls me Big Daddy most of the time, she only calls me uncle daddy when she is particularly in heat.

When you have to resort to "Yo Mama" jokes you might as well just tap out and admit your failure.

Did the man you call diddy enjoy those horns on his head?
 
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