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Harrison Stafford

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  1. In 1970, if you had told me and my buds we were listening to “metal” when playing Black Sabbath’s first album, we’d have wanted some of what you were smoking. That simply was not a musical genre at the time.
  2. In 1970, there was no “metal”.
  3. This is the first tune on the ‘A’ side of Black Sabbath’s first album released on Friday the 13th in February 1970. From the music and lyrics to the presentation on the album cover, we’d never heard or seen anything like it. This was much more intense and powerful and music was never the same.
  4. Crosby sings with the angels now….if he’s lucky.
  5. I saw CSN’s first concert post Crosby’s stay at the Huntsville State Prison. He shared a story of a prison band he formed that practiced almost every day in the yard. Crosby found out the warden hated the tune Almost Cut My Hair, so he’d make sure they played the shit out of it.
  6. Stills was an asshole as well
  7. Randy (Wolfe) California playing his >very< inexpensive Danelectro Sears Silvertone guitar. Skunk Baxter sitting in w/ Spirit on this tune.
  8. Your defending World Series Champion Houston Astros open the regular season on March 30 at home vs. the White Sox.
  9. AMYZF closes +.09 to .48
  10. AMYZF (RecycLiCo) gets validation of the process by a potential Korean client. AMYZF +.05 to .34.
  11. News Release - January 12, 2023 Korean Cathode Manufacturer Reports Battery Cell Test Using RecycLiCo Cathode Precursor Material RecycLiCo Cathode Precursor Outperforms Competing Recycled Material and Performs at the Level of Commercial Precursor Material January 12, 2023 - Surrey, B.C. Canada TSX-V: AMY | OTCQB: AMYZF | FSE: ID4 RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc., ("RecycLiCo" or "the Company"), a battery materials company focused on the development of novel lithium-ion battery recycling and upcycling technologies, is excited to announce a significant milestone in its mission to revolutionize the lithium-ion battery recycling industry. The Company’s recycled-upcycled precursor cathode active material (“Precursor”) has been successfully used by a Korean cathode manufacturer to create battery cells that demonstrate the same level of performance as commercial precursor material. Battery cell performance was validated using industry-standard metrics and benchmarked against multiple other recycled precursor and commercial precursor products. The Korean cathode manufacturer reported that the battery cell using RecycLiCo’s recycled-upcycled NMC811 (nickel manganese cobalt oxide) precursor outperformed other recycled cathode precursor materials and performed at the level of commercial NMC811 precursor material. RecycLiCo’s commercial battery-quality precursor was produced directly from battery production scrap and black mass samples using the Company’s novel closed-loop RecycLiCo process. “These results not only validate our technological lead but also showcase the potential of our strategic business model that enables potential cathode and battery manufacturer partners to reintegrate recycled battery-ready materials while gaining economic and environmental benefits,” commented Zarko Meseldzija, CEO and Director of RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. “We are excited to explore potential partnership opportunities and further advance technical due diligence with the Korean manufacturer as we push the boundaries of sustainability and innovation in the battery materials industry.” About RecycLiCo Battery Materials RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. is a battery materials company focused on recycling and upcycling lithium-ion battery waste. With minimal processing steps and up to 100% extraction of lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese, the patented, closed-loop hydrometallurgical process creates valuable lithium-ion battery materials for direct integration into the re-manufacturing of new lithium-ion batteries.
  12. Wildcatters. The Houston Wildcatters.
  13. If it’s to UT’s benefit for TCU to lose this game, we should win it all next season
  14. I'm early with these guys. They're all in spaces with enormous upside and my money's where my mouth is. Just have to tighten the belt, give it time, and let it happen. Ooomm. Be one with the universe. Ooomm.
  15. AMYZF has several MOU's out there. Just need one to move on to a contract or JV offer. Holding 150,000 shares of AMYZF @ .85. Continue to hold 30,000 shares of UUUU @ 5.64, 32,900 shares of EOSE @ 2.44, 6,000 shares of GERN @ 3.19, 27,800 shares of IBRX @ 9.77, and 2,000 shares of RVPH @ 4.29. These are stonks. Buy now or regret later.
  16. News Release - January 9, 2023 RecycLiCo Battery Materials Signs MOU with Sonid of South Korea RecycLiCo and Sonid Look to Establish Commercial Battery Recycling-Upcycling Facility January 9, 2023 - Surrey, B.C. Canada TSX-V: AMY | OTCQB: AMYZF | FSE: ID4 RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc., ("RecycLiCo" or "the Company"), a battery materials company focused on the development of novel lithium-ion battery recycling and upcycling technologies, is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with Korean electronics manufacturer, Sonid Inc. (“Sonid”). The MOU represents promising steps towards a potential commercial joint venture or technology licensing arrangement of RecycLiCo’s technology. The MOU outlines the strategic partnership and business framework for establishing a lithium-ion battery recycling facility. Both companies will leverage their strengths and engage in plans regarding the commercial collection, pretreatment, and hydrometallurgical processing of end-of-life batteries. This partnership represents an exciting opportunity for both companies to expand their operations and contribute to the sustainability of the lithium-ion battery supply chain. “RecycLiCo is a company with excellent lithium-ion battery recycling technology," said Choi Si-Myung, CEO of Sonid. "We are excited to work with them to bring this technology to the Korean market through a commercial joint venture or technology licensing arrangement. This partnership will allow us to increase the efficiency and sustainability of our operations, and we look forward to working with RecycLiCo to establish a lithium-ion battery recycling facility.” “The signing of this MOU marks the beginning of a potential partnership that could bring the RecycLiCo technology to commercial scale,” commented Zarko Meseldzija, CEO and Director of RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. “By coupling RecycLiCo’s innovative recycling-upcycling technology with Sonid’s commercial expertise, we are laying the foundation for a sustainable and efficient lithium-ion battery supply chain.” About Sonid Inc. Sonid Inc. is a Korea-based listed company KOSDAQ:A060230 principally engaged in the manufacture and sale of electronic materials. The Company operates its business through four segments. The Electronic Material segment is mainly engaged in the manufacture and sale of optical clear resins (OCRs), resins, silver pastes, etchant and others. The Electronic Component segment is mainly engaged in the manufacture and sale of near field communication (NFC) antennas and radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and others. The Real Estate segment is mainly engaged in the rental of non-residential buildings. The Other segment is mainly engaged in the electronic payment business and others (Website: http://www.sonid.co.kr). About RecycLiCo Battery Materials RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. is a battery materials company focused on recycling and upcycling lithium-ion battery waste. With minimal processing steps and up to 100% extraction of lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese, the patented, closed-loop hydrometallurgical process creates valuable lithium-ion battery materials for direct integration into the re-manufacturing of new lithium-ion batteries. For more information, please contact: Investor Services Telephone: 778-574-4444 Email: InvestorServices@recyclico.com
  17. If Bryce Young is available, take him at #2. If Will Anderson is available, take him at #2. If they’re both available at #2, take Young.
  18. And Smith. And McNair. Start with McNair.
  19. My wife did her undergrad at South Dakota State. Go Jacks!
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