Re: [biofuels-biz] fuzzy standards

2001-08-06 Thread Keith Addison
If you say so Dick... snip As for this, however: as to the personal innuendoes, and criticisms (ad hominem, for those of you who had latin), tendered in lieu of a factual rebuttal of the information i post, or the opinions i hold, they shall go begging for my attention. i'd rather deal

Re: [biofuels-biz] fuzzy standards

2001-08-06 Thread steve spence
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Re: [biofuels-biz] fuzzy standards

2001-08-06 Thread Wooly .
Hi Dick Please let me say I appreciate the tenacity with which you hold to your view. Forgive me while I do the same, in the spirit of open (friendly) debate. It isn't intended as a personal attack and never has been. not clear, or misleading, fuzzy No, they are just different. IMO they are

Re: [biofuels-biz] fuzzy standards

2001-08-06 Thread goat industries
The reason why Dick sneers at WVO is, it seems, because he hasn't (like ourselves) used the right recipe for using heavily used WVO. Is this true? Personally, I have found the discussions very informative and would not like to see Dick slagged off too much Paddy - Original Message -

Re: [biofuels-biz] fuzzy standards

2001-08-06 Thread Wooly .
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[biofuels-biz] Re: fuzzy standards

2001-08-06 Thread gjkimlin
Steve I also await the Australian standard and that may be a mistake. Unless of course we can agree that an existing standard has it right. If someone wanted to limit the expansion of biodiesel in Australia for some reason, a standard that can only be met by big business or that relies on the

[biofuels-biz] standards for the next decade

2001-08-06 Thread Dick Carlstein
in answer to: Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 5:02 AM Subject: Re: [biofuels-biz] what standards ??? Without wishing to sound too off-the cuff, this is a "Biofuels-BIZ" (business) forum. Issues of standards and how to keep to them are of vital importance to those of us planning on investing

Re: [biofuel] about the un-subscribers

2001-08-06 Thread Keith Addison
stujo wrote: 100 + emails are so very bothersome. That is why I use the digest feature. This sends me one email a day with all the posts convienently encapsulated. I can cruise right past the political / propaganda and get to the real meat of the group. Perhaps this feature isn't

Re: [biofuel] Hemp in America

2001-08-06 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Harmon No, that's not true --- a number of states have actually legalized some pilot plots to be grown, not just a *study* of whether or not to do it. And the LaKota Souix tribe (a sovereign nation) in the Dakotas has fully legalized the growing of hemp on tribal land. True, the fedz

Re: [biofuel] Re: please unsubscribe me

2001-08-06 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Martin Please just ignore these guys - yes, I know it can be hard! But let me deal with them, it's proved to be much less hassle, and it's my job anyway. Best Keith Addison Journey to Forever Handmade Projects Tokyo http://journeytoforever.org/ List owner Please do NOT send unsubscribe

[biofuel] pelleting machinery

2001-08-06 Thread Eric Donnelly
Hi, I am looking for portable machinery for pelleting biomass for burning. Can anyone help? Eric Eric Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo! Groups Sponsor -~-- Small business owners... Tell us what you think!

[biofuel] Re: [biofuels-biz] fuzzy standards

2001-08-06 Thread steve spence
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Re: [biofuel] Re: please unsubscribe me

2001-08-06 Thread Martin Klingensmith
Sorry I knew right when I sent that, that I shouldn't have. I mean, look under your nose right? --- Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Martin Please just ignore these guys - yes, I know it can be hard! But let me deal with them, it's proved to be much less hassle, and it's my job

[biofuel] never a contribution

2001-08-06 Thread jan
Hello, Its easy to say that manny subscribers never post anything Well i posted now somthing. But does it make sense that many people cant post because most things are illegal unless you pay BIG tax money so the keep a low profile just like the hemp experimenters in the us (the real one,s) even

The contribution of one was Re: [biofuel] never a contribution

2001-08-06 Thread Appal Energy
Jan, The environmental war isn't always fun and often seems to accomplish little - especially when underfunded. The greatest myth in the effort is that one person cannot do anything. May I remind you that one of the most deviant corporations in the pollution and spin arenas is Proctor and

RE: [biofuel] never a contribution

2001-08-06 Thread kirk
If you have an invention my belief is you publish it--make it public domain. No one can squelch it then (although economical carburetors were squelched by approval procedures). If you raise the standard of living then you benefit, and your friends and heirs. If you become destitute the enhanced

Re: [biofuel] never a contribution

2001-08-06 Thread martin.brook
Have a good day - Original Message - From: kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 4:09 PM Subject: RE: [biofuel] never a contribution If you have an invention my belief is you publish it--make it public domain. No one can squelch it then

Re: [biofuel] Unsubscribe me, if possible, friend.

2001-08-06 Thread Richard FitzGibbon
Dear patrons of this awful shade: I sent my unsubscribe message to the correct address and the answer from mailer-deamon said I was't a member in the first place, so I couldn't be unsubscribed. Please unsubscribe me any way you can. You, the one with compassion combined with power, let me

Re: [biofuel] never a contribution

2001-08-06 Thread steve spence
economical carburetors were not squelched, they were made obsolete by more economical fuel injectors. Steve Spence Subscribe to the Renewable Energy Newsletter: http://www.webconx.com/subscribe.htm Renewable Energy Pages - http://www.webconx.com Palm Pilot Pages - http://www.webconx.com/palm

Re: [biofuel] never a contribution

2001-08-06 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Jan Hello, Its easy to say that manny subscribers never post anything Please don't misunderstand me - lurkers are more than welcome here, I definitely wasn't criticising lurkers. But it is a point that these people who send unsubscribe messages to the list and can't see what's under

Re: [biofuel] Re: please unsubscribe me

2001-08-06 Thread Keith Addison
Martin Klingensmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry I knew right when I sent that, that I shouldn't have. I mean, look under your nose right? :-) It's okay, no harm at all. I wrote to him, pointing out what was under his nose and he duly unsubbed himself. Some months back the list decided

Re: The contribution of one was Re: [biofuel] never a contribution

2001-08-06 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Todd This is absolutely right, and PG's a good example. Thanks! Jan, The environmental war isn't always fun and often seems to accomplish little - especially when underfunded. The greatest myth in the effort is that one person cannot do anything. May I remind you that one of the most

Re: [biofuel] Re: please unsubscribe me

2001-08-06 Thread Edward Beggs
You must unsub using the same email as the one used when you signed up, right? Otherwise you'd get a report like that fellow did. Maybe a notice added would help...using the exact SAME email address, spelled correctly, that you used when you subscribed (since some of us have several and people

Re: [biofuel] Hemp in America

2001-08-06 Thread jerry dycus
Hi Harmon and All, --- Harmon Seaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, that's not true --- a number of states have actually legalized some pilot plots to be grown, not just a *study* of whether or not to do it. And the LaKota Souix tribe (a sovereign nation) in the Dakotas has fully

RE: [biofuel] never a contribution

2001-08-06 Thread kirk
A variable venturi carb was featured on the front page of the Daily Breeze (Torrance, Ca.) probably 25 years or more ago. They never made it to market because certification cost more than the engineering and tooling. It gave about 15% better mileage than a standard carb. I think it was the

Re: Energy Related Deaths are Meaningless? - A Primer in the History of Nuclear Accidents was lRe: [biofuel] Excess deaths from power industries

2001-08-06 Thread Appal Energy
Kirk, Sorry. Swamped here. Thanks for the input. There are still a lot of gullible people. And a lot of people are counting on that. Sounds like your history can be of service to a lot of people. You could document it you know? Todd Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message -