[biofuel] Damn!!

2001-01-27 Thread Keith Addison
Several of this cursed brood, getting hold of the branches behind, leaped up into the tree, whence they began to discharge their excrements on my head... For as to those filthy YAHOOS ... I confess I never saw any sensitive being so detestable on all accounts; and the more I came near them

Re: [biofuel] Damn!! Coollist

2001-01-27 Thread Tee
http://www.coollist.com/ Coollist is a web-based system for anyone to easily create FREE mailing lists. Mailing lists will enhance the power of your email allowing your user group or community to communicate and share ideas quickly via email. The Coollist system is easy to use and is

Re: [biofuel] Damn!!

2001-01-27 Thread biofuels
I'll go with the majority - 166 personal e's have it! Personally, I find it quite convenient - the time spent deleting unwanteds is less than that spent looking at sites and following paper-chases. Yes - whatever did happen to that paperless office! Terry Biofuel at Journey to Forever:

[biofuel] Re: Damn!!

2001-01-27 Thread sspence
They are screwing this up, just like they did with webring. Be patient, I almost have our webboard up. It will be more reliable than webconx.com webconx is still off the air, as my provider is a screw up. Changes coming there as well. --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [biofuel] Damn!! Coollist

2001-01-27 Thread Keith Addison
Tee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.coollist.com/ Coollist is a web-based system for anyone to easily create FREE mailing lists. Mailing lists will enhance the power of your email allowing your user group or community to communicate and share ideas quickly via email. The Coollist system is

Re: [biofuel] Damn!!

2001-01-27 Thread Keith Addison
I'll go with the majority - 166 personal e's have it! Personally, I find it quite convenient - the time spent deleting unwanteds is less than that spent looking at sites and following paper-chases. Yes - whatever did happen to that paperless office! Terry Um, it turns out that most people in

[biofuel] WVO mixed with diesel

2001-01-27 Thread Art Wolfskill
Hello group, Help me understand something here. As part of my messing around, I cut my WVO with diesel to make it filter more easily. Here's what I have noticed. I took a half-liter of the mix, and put it in a clear plastic bottle, and took another half-liter of straight WVO, and

[biofuel] Novak's baby comes of age.

2001-01-27 Thread Dick Carlstein
just finished my third week of testing, and things couldn't be rosier. but first some background. uruguay's southwest corner is hilly. that's where i farm. the fiat uno i operate there is nimble enough, but downshifting was required every so often (from fifth to fourth). my best average before

[biofuel] my mad cow

2001-01-27 Thread Dick Carlstein
i have this holstein cow at the farm that i keep strictly for the fluid she provides, occasionally carving up her latest heifer, and feeding it to the freezer for later use. come last xmas, it occurred to me i might feed the cow some of my mash, laced with the end product itself, namely (and

[biofuel] cfr # 263

2001-01-27 Thread Dick Carlstein
in answer to : Message: 11 Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 16:32:15 +0800 From: John Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: hydrogen marbles ...If powerballs are made using natural gas, the following reaction will take place: CH4 + NaOH -- CO + NaH + 2 H2... ...Looks like this may be a neat way to turn

Re: [biofuel] Digest Number 264

2001-01-27 Thread Dick Carlstein
in answer to : Message: 5 Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 13:30:23 -0800 From: stephen lakios [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Dick Air is not pushed into an engine by atmospheric pressure.Air is drawn in by vacuum,created by valve timing.An engine would starve if it relied on atmospheric pressure.As the

Re: [biofuel] my mad cow

2001-01-27 Thread skaar
are cattle accepted in AA meetings, i doubt that it would be successful without your attending the meeting and showing support. Dick Carlstein wrote: i have this holstein cow at the farm that i keep strictly for the fluid she provides, occasionally carving up her latest heifer, and feeding

[biofuel] Grease source?

2001-01-27 Thread Keith Addison
Here's a source of grease I hadn't thought of. Maybe not in Bradford anymore, but probably elsewhere? Best Keith Addison Journey to Forever Handmade Projects Tokyo http://journeytoforever.org/ From The Wastes of Civilization, J.C. Wylie, Faber and Faber Ltd, London, 1959, Ch 5: Further

[biofuel] Re: my mad cow

2001-01-27 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Dick :-) Drunk ain't necessarily mad, some would say, and vice versa definitely not! i have this holstein cow at the farm that i keep strictly for the fluid she provides, occasionally carving up her latest heifer, and feeding it to the freezer for later use. come last xmas, it occurred

[biofuel] Damn!! blast *%*

2001-01-27 Thread Bernard Clayson
Hi, I'm glad I'm not the only one, drove me nuts trying to get in, still failed. Have you thought about smart.groups? If everyone moves that'll be as bad, but Regards Bernard http://www.clayson.uk.com http://www.biodiesel.co.uk Careful how you use the path, as our children will have to

Re: [biofuel] WVO mixed with diesel

2001-01-27 Thread jerry dycus
Hi Art and All, More questions, WVO is animal fat, lard? As it get down to freezing here what will happen at 0c, 15c and 30c? Can you use biodiesel instead of diesel to do this? Can you do this with waste veg oil or is it needed? Thanks, jerry dycus --- Art