Dyn-o-Mat is BS!
Dyn-o-mat's back again --will seed a TS in '05
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Pebbles wrote:First time back in a long time and saw this topic and almost groaned remembering the posts on these guys last year.... then seeing CentralFLGal's post and remembered why I always come back to this forum each tropics year.![]()
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Hey there! Long time no see!

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CentralFlGal wrote:dhweather wrote:Green slime?
What's next, Nickelodeon's live sotmr coverage??
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"This just in, Nickelodeon executives have taken Mr. Cordani's ideas under consideration, and, in light of the profit increase of green slime thanks to Dyn-O-Gel, they have elected to cooperate in the effort and will send Spongebob Squarepants into the center of the next storm to soak it all up.
Now back to our regularly scheduled program, "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air."

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I dont like to bring up a dead thread but I got to add something about this. This guy is suppose to have millions and millions to be able to have planes and the 'magic' gel that takes the punch out of hurricanes, 1. Why hasnt he and his people updated their website since 2002? 2. If the product works as good as he claims why didnt he do something to the storms that made landfall near their HQ?
I have to admit the way Francis behaved was weird and the eye like feature it had was odd, and the strongest winds were well removed from the center, I do believe Cape Canaveral clocked wind gusts over 120mph(20m above sea level) while near the center didnt clock winds anywhere near that which I find odd. And when it was heading this way last year I had some crazy idea that they were in their testing their product. Or maybe I just consumed too much beer and other goodies to think rationaly.
So my point about this guy is he could just be scamming people, finding ignorant investors with real estate in Florida and other high risk places that he/they can convince that this product is the real deal and within a few years he will have a phat government contract, his business will be worth billions, and major hurricanes will be a thing of the past. Lets face it, the average Floridian is a moron and would easily fall for that kind of investment pitch and there are many high rollers with coastal properties who would potentially contribute lots of cash for a product like that. After years of this guy getting news and no proof of a product I have to believe this guy is a crafty scam artist.
I have to admit the way Francis behaved was weird and the eye like feature it had was odd, and the strongest winds were well removed from the center, I do believe Cape Canaveral clocked wind gusts over 120mph(20m above sea level) while near the center didnt clock winds anywhere near that which I find odd. And when it was heading this way last year I had some crazy idea that they were in their testing their product. Or maybe I just consumed too much beer and other goodies to think rationaly.
So my point about this guy is he could just be scamming people, finding ignorant investors with real estate in Florida and other high risk places that he/they can convince that this product is the real deal and within a few years he will have a phat government contract, his business will be worth billions, and major hurricanes will be a thing of the past. Lets face it, the average Floridian is a moron and would easily fall for that kind of investment pitch and there are many high rollers with coastal properties who would potentially contribute lots of cash for a product like that. After years of this guy getting news and no proof of a product I have to believe this guy is a crafty scam artist.
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If 200,000 pounds of this stuff could absorb 3,000 times it's mass, it would absorb about 80 million gallons of water. That sounds like alot. However, this is only equivalent the amount of rain dropped in an hour during a storm covering 100 square miles raining at a rate of 1 inch an hour.
Being that our first tropical storm of the season dropped up to 15 inches of rain in an area covering 4000 square miles, that means that nearly 100 billion gallons of water fell from that one TS.
He doesn't understand the amount of energy he is dealing with.
Being that our first tropical storm of the season dropped up to 15 inches of rain in an area covering 4000 square miles, that means that nearly 100 billion gallons of water fell from that one TS.
He doesn't understand the amount of energy he is dealing with.
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