I'll take two to go please. No bother delivering. I'll just drive
it home :-D
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wrote:
Hello,
Did you know that Peugeot will use one of the two RC prototypes
(born
in 2002 Geneva Motorshow)in REAL race on circuit
--- In biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MIT study skeptical about fuel cell vehicles
A new study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
concluded that diesel hybrids will be better than hydrogen fuel
cell
vehicles in terms of total energy
Hi Steve
Actually I didn't write, just the conduit this time, and I can't
quite say who did write, other than that it's an authoritative
source. So, not my opinion. However, thanks for the clarification.
1. The study was partially funded by American Petroleum Institute.
Don't know who funded
Keith-
Don't get me wrong, I think biodiesel is pretty neat stuff, to the
point that as soon as I get some springtime things done for my
business, I'll see about putting together a business plan for a
moderate scale (500-1,000 K GPY) WVO to biodiesel facility in my area.
My overall view is
Hello Steve
Keith-
Don't get me wrong, I think biodiesel is pretty neat stuff, to the
point that as soon as I get some springtime things done for my
business, I'll see about putting together a business plan for a
moderate scale (500-1,000 K GPY) WVO to biodiesel facility in my area.
My overall
Hi Steve, Ken and all
negawatts are cheaper then megawatts.
Yes, better economics all round - better everything. Hence my
reference to Amory Lovins. Which would have found these, among other
things:
Negawatts: Twelve Transitions, Eight Improvements, and One
Distraction (PDF-166k)
Full text
Anyone who knows,
Does anyone out there know the prices for plant based oils per gallon? If you
do it would be quite helpful. Thank-you
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Paging Melbournians;
I saw again today the 100% Ethanol bus this morning - Ventura Bus
I was wondering is nyone knew where they got their fuel from (the supplier)
and what is the concentration? A contact number would be good :-) (It is too
late in teh day to call... I am a bit too
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 04:37 pm, bratt wrote:
If anything deserves boycotting its
PDF files.
PDF is antiquated, slow, and totally unsuitable for large volume
publication use. I had to scan s-l-o-w-l-y through hundreds of pages to
find
information because there is no way to relate the index
Let it be said and let it be done!!!
I think this Don Lancaster has a moronic streak. He has a bunch of
information and cans it in PDF files. If anything deserves boycotting its
PDF files.
PDF is antiquated, slow, and totally unsuitable for large volume
publication
use. I had to
What would happen if I tried mixing WVO with standard fossil-diesel?
Would the two mix and stay mixed? And what would the viscosity be
like?
I've been running a 1987 Land Rover 110 on a 50/50 blend for about
10,000 km and a 1995 1Mercedes E300 TD on 100% WVO for 4.000
km. The Landy has no
Hi Steve,
It is a lot of sources of evidence published in
communications on this list. Hard evidence do
exists in the Iraqi declaration to UN, but was
suppressed with secrecy stamps on US request.
List of suppliers and some shipment details was
however leaked and published initially in
a German
depending on climate and injector pump, either it will work, or it will
break your injector pump after a while.
Steve Spence
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A town near me in NJ has a mayor who is anti war. He has outlawed yellow
ribbons on peoples front lawns. The news says he's currently in hiding.
Guess who is not going to get reelected .
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anyone hate pdf's as much as I do? perverting the soul of the web. In this
case however, it's probably the simplest way to post a 164 page document.
maybe not.
anyway, here is an abstract in case you were wondering whether it was worth
downloading.
SECTION 1.
GENERAL
078-1.1 INTRODUCTION
most of the document explains why he fudged all the descriptions and
diagrams to keep competitors from stealing his ideas, and how to use a
shredder. who can tell.
Steve Spence
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James
I am very new to this, so I am fascinated to hear of your practical experience
- real world experience and facts are most helpful to someone who is about to
try this out . . . albeit nervously.
I am currently researching the use of WVO as we are maybe facing a cold winter
with perhaps
And he do not deserve to be reelected either. Two wrong
things does not make one right.
Hakan
At 06:24 AM 3/31/2003 -0500, you wrote:
A town near me in NJ has a mayor who is anti war. He has outlawed yellow
ribbons on peoples front lawns. The news says he's currently in hiding.
Guess who is
If you use the 1 step process and seperate
out soaps, can you treat the soaps and convert them
to Bio-D?
I know that you can in the 2 step process but that
is before you form soaps?
T
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1.I just did a search on 'Fisk', 'Saddam' and 'interview'. I couldn't
find,
at least in the first 20-30 search results, any mention of Robert Fisk
interviewing Saddam Hussein. I've got a feeling that you may be referring
to the politician Tony Benn's interview/meeting with Saddam Hussein. The
What flow rate are you looking for? 10 gals a minute or 100 gpm? What
size of pipe?
What is the maximum temperature of the oil? My husband is a looks after
flow meters in the oil field and knows of about 6 options. What price
range are you looking at?
Bright Blessings,
Kim
In a message dated 3/28/03 7:33:01 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Extracted from links at www.rense.com: seems to be coming,
in some part, from intercepted US/UK miltary communication traffic.
According to [Russian military] intelligence Pentagon made a decision to
In a message dated 3/31/03 6:33:58 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
And he do not deserve to be reelected either. Two wrong
things does not make one right.
Hakan
At 06:24 AM 3/31/2003 -0500, you wrote:
A town near me in NJ has a mayor who is anti war. He has
Thanks Kim - here is a little more detail.
1 - for the heated oil: never above 130 deg F being pumped through a 3/4
copper pipe at roughly 16 gallons/minute.
2 - for the methanol: ambient temp through 3/4 pipe also at 16 gallons/minute.
3 - as for price, well the cheaper the better, as long
Paul:
I thought the P would stand for Pitiful or Pathetic
The material I was working with (or trying to) were Government Acts,
running over 300 pages each. Naturally, Government Acts of Law are indexed
according to the sections of the Act, not pages.
To index those Sections to page numbers
On the other hand, there is a Toronto Ontario radio station that has banned
peace songs for the duration of the assault on Iraq.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] EU: Boycott
I've been using the Paypal online payment system at my site
www.2pieR.com.
Paypal has I think about 18-20 million users and has just been bought out
for billions by the eBay auction corp. to use as their preferred payment
system.
I've since disabled the Paypal logos at www.2pieR.com, and
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
From: Steve Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date sent: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 06:20:53 -0500
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kirk wrote:
Don Lancaster (computer guru and other nom de plume) www.tinaja.com
on page 2 of his http://www.tinaja.com/glib/myebays.pdf EBay secrets says no
foreign bidders, not just Canadian.
Why? Because it is a hassle.
BTW -- The Canadian postal service can be downright moronic.
Kirk
As an American dealing with a Canadian, for several months, I haven't had a
problem with the Canadian postal service, why do you say that it can be
downright moronic?
Greg H.
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From: kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 22:56
Group,
Is there a doccumented source on the web with a chart of available BTU for
various SVO and WVO?
I thought I had this info on my machine but I can't find it.
Also, I just received my copy of Girl_Marks Biodiesel Zine. Wow, nice
collection of information. Many subjects in the
I don't think that he can, because it is freedom of speech.
Greg H.
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From: Steve Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 04:24
Subject: Re: [biofuel] EU: Boycott of American Goods Over Iraq War Gains
Momentum
A town near
James
I am considering initially using a small tractor genset for stand-alone
power generation, and then perhaps on a diesel vehicle/car..
Sorry, no experience on gensets.
From my understanding to date . . . Heating is obviously vitally
important, and also perhaps in the filtering.
I
Hi Steve
Actually I didn't write, just the conduit this time, and I can't
quite say who did write, other than that it's an authoritative
source. So, not my opinion. However, thanks for the clarification.
1. The study was partially funded by American Petroleum Institute.
Don't know who funded
What? Mark has a BioZine? How to get? How to distribute far and wide?
Jesse and Emma
OilyWomen
From: Mark Foltarz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 08:00:29 -0800 (PST)
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] BTU of WVO 'Zine of the Times'
Published on Sunday, March 30, 2003 by the Los Angeles Times
Uranium Warheads May Leave Both Sides a Legacy of Death for Decades
by Susanna Hecht
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0330-02.htm
Although the potential human cost of the war with Iraq is obvious, not
many people are aware of
Search for smoking gun draws a blank
US and Britain's case for war undermined by special
forces' failure to find illegal arms at 10 suspected sites
Nicholas Watt
Monday March 31, 2003
The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,926187,00.html
Britain and the United
I think Deja can certainly replace .pdf
Usually 10% of the file size and higher resolution as well. Some nice Deja
books here free
http://djvued.libs.uga.edu/
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From: paul van den bergen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 11:51 PM
To:
Hi Darryl and all,
Target the tiger indeed. This makes much more sense to me than attending a
Die-In in a Saturday shopping mall. (Though yes, we did that, too, as
well as peacefully demonstrating with really big puppets, dancing for peace
in the sleet at City Hall, organizing and networking
So what's your sample size there Greg?
Did you read Don's piece?
Don is a no BS kind of guy. I've corresponded and talked on the phone with
him off and on since probably 8 or 10 years ago.
If he says the Canadian post office refused his first class mail they
refused his first class mail.
If the
- Original Message -
From: MH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 09:42
Subject: [biofuel] Dirty Bombing
Depleted uranium, or DU, is a highly toxic heavy metal that continues
to emit low levels of alpha radiation. It is a byproduct of nuclear
Never had a chance, between computer problems, and Yahoo. I saw your
message and asked about it, because I didn't see what it was referring to.
I was just asking the question that's all.
Greg H.
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To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday,
Steve is right,
and thanks to him for highlighting it.
You need proper isolation kit to protect linesmen for when they think that
they have isolated the supply so they can work on it, only to find your
voltage there to kill them.
It was the principle of sychronisation that I was trying to
he had the town road crew remove them .
Steve Spence
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To:
Hakan, I do hope you are not about to downplay the prospect of the US
invading the UK, Daphne du Maurier would turn in her grave.
I still have hopes that we would roll over and take the proferred
reparations that the US will rain on us after we surrender.
We certainly need it!
Old people
There are some people on this list who think they know it all, but
actually
READ ON
references:
http://www.theecologist.org/archive_article.html?article=174category=90
http://civic.net/civic-values.archive/199710/msg00053.html
He used town resources to enforce a unconstitutional law based on personal
opinion? He is going to get his ass in a sling then. I would be real
surprised if he didn't end up in court, for violation of constitutional
rights.
Greg H.
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From: Steve Spence [EMAIL
Group,
Anybody have a reference source for the viscocity for SVO / WVO ?
Thanks
Mark
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Nevermind , found it
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_yield.html
of course.
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Group,
Anybody have a reference source for the viscocity for SVO / WVO ?
Thanks
Mark
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 01:04, you wrote:
Paul:
I thought the P would stand for Pitiful or Pathetic
The material I was working with (or trying to) were Government Acts,
running over 300 pages each. Naturally, Government Acts of Law are indexed
according to the sections of the Act, not pages.
Group,
I would like to correspond with anyone who has had experience using SVO / WVO
in a fuel oil boiler.
Thanks
Mark
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Dear Greg H.,
He did not enforce any law, but he did an unconstitutional action.
With the President setting such a good example, I do not think
any of them will end up in court. But the mayor always can say
oops! I thought it was litter, sorry. and the President oops! I thought
he was going to
After Darryl and Keith helped me with language, as foreigner I try
to make it as good as possible, but I am really grateful and in need
of help.
Levent, Mauro and others came with very good comments and as
it is a web publication, I am open for other valuable suggestion and
changes.
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wrote:
I don't think that he can, because it is freedom of speech.
Greg H.
Hi Greg,
I'm not going to spend a lot of time on the topic, butsince when
has the Constitution and lack of legal authority been a hindrance to
CANADA: Canada looks at allowing Pacific offshore drilling
http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/20314/story.htm
Canada looks at allowing Pacific offshore drilling
CANADA: March 31, 2003
VANCOUVER, British Columbia - The Canadian government gave a boost last
week to efforts
Postal service? What? We got that? :-)
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From: kirk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 31, 2003 12:57 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [biofuel] EU: Boycott of American Goods Over Iraq War Gains
Momentum
Don Lancaster (computer guru and other nom de
sounds like the right tool for the wrong job to me...
On the other hand, perhaps I don't clearly understand the problem. I gather
the index gives you section and subsection etc. as a return on a given
keyword. is the pdf not bookmarked in sections? I can see no reason, given
the number of
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Greg and April [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
He used town resources to enforce a unconstitutional law based on
personal
opinion? He is going to get his ass in a sling then. I would be
real
surprised if he didn't end up in court, for violation of
constitutional
the local radio station has picked up on it, and they are sending a van
loaded with US flags and yellow ribbons, with the intention of blanketing
the town. It would be funny if it wasn't so sad.
Steve Spence
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Please define, what is refered to when you say SVO/WVO. Maybe I'm
just an Iowa farm boy, but I've never heard these terms. Anyway,
just want to be on the same sheet of paper.
Thanks, Bill
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On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 06:15 am, Ken Basterfield wrote:
Hakan, I do hope you are not about to downplay the prospect of the US
invading the UK, Daphne du Maurier would turn in her grave.
I still have hopes that we would roll over and take the proferred
reparations that the US will rain on us after
One could argue that the development of DU munitions was in response to the
acumulation of a large amount of a heavy metal waste stream from the
production of nuclear weapons and nuclear fuel
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 06:31 am, Tom Tibbits wrote:
There are some people on this list who think
So the reported amount of 350 tons in one article, the same amount that one
of our avid military supporters on this list doubted so vigoursly and
attempted to dismiss so off-handedly solely upon his doubt, is not so
inaccurate after all?
And these guys are only speaking residual
straight vegetable oil, and waste vegetable oil
one is new, the other used.
Steve Spence
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From: Bill Jeffries [EMAIL
Ken,
I am sorry, but it is no money left for liberating UK and
you went and spent all that money on Iraq and BP. I think
that it would be better to talk with Exxon, they still have
some and will get more after the liberation of the oil in
Iraq. -:)
The Americans cannot help you, they have to
Bill,
WVO is waste vegetable oil, SVO is straight vegetable oil, aka new
vegetable oil - like you'd buy at the supermarket if it weren't
prohibitively priced, fuel-wise. In Germany, SVO - new Canola or
rapeseed oil - is considerably cheaper than diesel - aka dinodiesel - at
the pump, due to the
Tungsten is harder and quite dense. It is not used.
Uranium is used because it enters into a reaction with iron when above a
critical temperature.
That reaction is exothermic. It goes way beyond pyrophoric sparks.
The ignition is supplied kinetically but it goes way beyond that energy --
thus the
The DU weapons used in the Gulf War included 120, 105, 30, 25 and 20mm
rounds for use by tanks, aircraft, naval cannon and machine guns. The cruise
missiles used to attack major sites in and around Baghdad and major cities
carried DU as counterweight to stabilise flight - this would also burn on
Hello Steve
Keith-
Don't get me wrong, I think biodiesel is pretty neat stuff, to the
point that as soon as I get some springtime things done for my
business, I'll see about putting together a business plan for a
moderate scale (500-1,000 K GPY) WVO to biodiesel facility in my area.
My overall
Keith forwards:
Hello Steve
Keith-
Don't get me wrong, I think biodiesel is pretty neat stuff, to the
point that as soon as I get some springtime things done for my
business, I'll see about putting together a business plan for a
moderate scale (500-1,000 K GPY) WVO to biodiesel facility in
negawatts are cheaper then megawatts.
Steve Spence
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Steve writes:
negawatts are cheaper then megawatts.
Exactly -- and more fun. Now to just convince
EVERYONE. -K
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USA alone has 500,000 tons DU stockpiled.
Tom,
As the balance of my efforts have shifted from waste to energy (to be read
incineration of all types) to efficiency (to be read coal fired power
plant issues) to converting FFAs to esters, I'm just a wee tad rusty on my
nukes.
Forgetting for a
Sure we have postal service in Canaduh.. Very efficient lot too. They
have been playing an active part in opening and scruitenising my mail for
years. The reason being that I study the Bible, and get Bible related
material from churches in the US.
. The last piece opened had a feature
Put it back in the hole it was taken out of.
Kirk
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From: Appal Energy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 7:55 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Dirty Bombing
USA alone has 500,000 tons DU stockpiled.
Tom,
As the balance of
Hi Steve, Ken and all
negawatts are cheaper then megawatts.
Yes, better economics all round - better everything. Hence my
reference to Amory Lovins. Which would have found these, among other
things:
Negawatts: Twelve Transitions, Eight Improvements, and One
Distraction (PDF-166k)
Full text
No relationship exists between the sections, sub-sections and
sub-sub-sections of the Acts and Regulations and the pdf pages. There is no
keyword involved. For example, take Municipal taxes, where I want to know
the authority to tax, what section of the act permits a Municipal Government
to
It is as a result of the economics involved in building, running and
decommision costs of nuclear power plants. Overall they are very expensive,
when all factors including storage and disposal of radioactive waste is
factored in. Income is bolstered by recycling waste.
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