Coal derived carbon. Be great as long as we’re not burning it.Coal mines are going to be back soon I believe. New tech. out that will use coal in to make products for computers. I wish i could remember where i read that.
Kentucky is the Capital of Race Horse Breeding and Bourbon Making which is all ready established. Just add a .25 to the price of a Ale 8 and that would bring in a fortune.. HaHaCoal mines are going to be back soon I believe. New tech. out that will use coal in to make products for computers. I wish i could remember where i read that.
Coal derived carbon. Be great as long as we’re not burning it.
Slate to make insulatorsCoal derived carbon. Be great as long as we’re not burning it.
Sounds like a Dookie forward name.Only known one Cole in my entire life.
We were specifically talking about non-burning uses.Coal is a finite resource and its long term viability is non-existent. Burning it releases mercury, heavy metals, and radioactive nucleotides into our air and water. I don't think coal will return to its prominence in this country any time soon. I think nuclear, solar, water, and other "clean" every sources is the way forward once Americans get over their heebie-jeebies. I'm not being political here. Just saying.
That said, I'm surprised bourbon and horse interests haven't been more vocal in their NIL support, if supportive at all. What about Toyota? Granted, I haven't scouted out our NIL deals, so maybe I'm being overly critical based on what's publicly stated.
Doubt the Japanese ownership cares anything about UK sports.Coal is a finite resource and its long term viability is non-existent. Burning it releases mercury, heavy metals, and radioactive nucleotides into our air and water. I don't think coal will return to its prominence in this country any time soon. I think nuclear, solar, water, and other "clean" every sources is the way forward once Americans get over their heebie-jeebies. I'm not being political here. Just saying.
That said, I'm surprised bourbon and horse interests haven't been more vocal in their NIL support, if supportive at all. What about Toyota? Granted, I haven't scouted out our NIL deals, so maybe I'm being overly critical based on what's publicly stated.
About 19% is Japanese owned so that leaves a pretty solid share of the market owned locally or in the US.Doubt the Japanese ownership cares anything about UK sports.
Bourbon, it's Kentucky made but is it Kentucky owned?
Ah, my bad. Extraction has its own issues, but at least it's concentrated and not diffuse.We were specifically talking about non-burning uses.
True. Overall not a fan, but was responding to the new tech for use in computing.Ah, my bad. Extraction has its own issues, but at least it's concentrated and not diffuse.
THIS! Talk about a shot in the arm to the Kentucky economy!Imagine the NIL potential from a true free market Cannabis industry
Love me some ale8Kentucky is the Capital of Race Horse Breeding and Bourbon Making which is all ready established. Just add a .25 to the price of a Ale 8 and that would bring in a fortune.. HaHa
Wasn't familiar with that usage. I'll have to look into it!True. Overall not a fan, but was responding to the new tech for use in computing.