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In case you haven't already figured it out, Ortloff Engineers, LTD is a subsidiary of Elcor Corporation. That explains the web address. However, the Ortloff web pages are developed and maintained by Michael Pierce (Process Engineer, Ortloff Engineers, LTD). This page contains my views on the development of the Ortloff web pages only.
This page is devoted to a description of some of the future content of the Ortloff Engineers, LTD home page, including everything from what should be there (but isn't due to lack of time) to what would really be nice given the information (and time).
This page will probably be in a slow, but constant, state of flux. As I get time to work on it, I hope to build this site into a source of information for the Natural Gas Liquids Recovery and Sulfur Recovery industries. After all, that is what we do for a living, and what better way to promote our services than by providing free information on the Internet. So, the long and short of it is this: check us out occasionally to see what new information is available.
Below is a list of things which I know need to be added as soon as time allows:
If you have anything you would like to see here, send me mail at ortloff@lx.net (put "attn: Michael Pierce" in the subject). I will see what I can do to get it included. Thanks for reading!
By the way, this page IS NOT optimized for any particular web browser, although some pages require a reasonably up-to-date browser to display tables. I see very little benefit in "browser specific" optimization, with more emphasis on generic (i.e. standard) HTML (2.0 for now) code that looks the same on most browsers. This page IS tested on Microsoft® Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator version 2.01. Look for links to these packages elsewhere. (Now I'm off my soapbox.)
Question: If electrons travel at the speed of light, why is the Internet so slow? But I digress!