[biofuel] Re: Biodiesel as wood treatment?

2003-04-15 Thread girl_mark_fire
Mike Pelly's used it in his house on his (indoor) floors. the smell goes away fast. It was a pretty oil finish, though fragile. mark --- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, craig reece [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nope - it was used on a deck. Craig Jim Raddon wrote: Hi, I seem to remember

Re: [biofuel] Re: Biodiesel as wood treatment?

2003-04-15 Thread Hakan Falk
Since many of our best wood treatments and paint bases have been vegetable oils, for thousands of years, why would not biodiesel be suitable? Hakan At 06:07 AM 4/15/2003 +, you wrote: Mike Pelly's used it in his house on his (indoor) floors. the smell goes away fast. It was a pretty oil

Re: [biofuel] Re: Biodiesel as wood treatment?

2003-04-15 Thread Keith Addison
Since many of our best wood treatments and paint bases have been vegetable oils, for thousands of years, why would not biodiesel be suitable? Hakan Why indeed? I've been treating wood with biodiesel since I started making the stuff. I always use it now, it works really well, it looks good and

RE: [biofuel] [democracies]

2003-04-15 Thread Bryan Brah
The US does not have, nor has it ever had a democratic government. In a democracy, there is little protection for minority opinion. 51% of the votes decides an issue regardless of what the other 49% wants. Adding a constitution to democracy provides some protection from the mob, but it is still

Re: [biofuel] Bringing democracy to Sweden Gov't, CO2

2003-04-15 Thread MH
I can see that you enjoy this data as much as I do. It is very interesting and give valuable information and directions. If one want to influence politics, politicians and do a good energy plan, it is a must to learn from this data. It certainly gives a broader perspective. Regarding

FW: [biofuel] tax in sweden

2003-04-15 Thread Crabb, David
FW.. -Original Message- From: Hakan Falk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 8:09 PM To: Crabb, David Subject: RE: [biofuel] tax in sweden Hi David, From the beginning there were no cap on income taxes and it was very crazy consequences of it. Some 25 years ago

RE: [biofuel] revote

2003-04-15 Thread Crabb, David
because unless everyone is honest, then you would have people voting for different candidates than before, because they didn't like the outcome. you would also have people, who didn't bother voting before, now voting. as well as people who voted before but can not take time off again to vote,

Re: [biofuel] Rigged elctions--Read David Icke

2003-04-15 Thread Kris Book
If anyone would care to do a little research, you would find that most of those in the highest government positions in the last 20+ years all worked in the CIA or one of the multi-national banks when they weren't working for the government. It doesn't matter if they were Democrats or Republicans,

[biofuel] Energy statistic was: Bringing democracy to Sweden Gov't, CO2

2003-04-15 Thread Hakan Falk
MH, I see that Sweden now is 17, but it is very close between 10 to 18. Small countries can move very much from year to year. The idea to make an index of GDP and GDP per energy use is something I have been playing with. I have not followed it up yet and am not sure of the results. Maybe some

RE: [biofuel] Bringing democracy to Sweden

2003-04-15 Thread Crabb, David
And this is better than creating a traffic jam on an interstate so the likely suburban voters of your opponent will not make it home in time to vote? Atleast with 'the list', it is given to the counties, and they can use them or not some did not. If there is no one stepping forward that said X

RE: [biofuel] online democracy

2003-04-15 Thread Crabb, David
Why not continue the online at the county level just like now. I can't imagine how a misaligned touch screen could cause an error, other than a bad input. Its not the same kind of an error as seeing one candidate on the screen while another one is 'saved' I have seen it myself.. my old man at

RE: [biofuel] revote

2003-04-15 Thread Kris Book
And as long as the fox is guarding the hen house, the people will have to do without eggs and meat. I'm sure that it's been a very long time since there has been an election run fairly in the U.S. but, to put a Republican Secretary of State to count the votes in an election where the winner is

RE: [biofuel] Rigged elctions--Read David Icke

2003-04-15 Thread Bryan Brah
What about the Council on Foreign Relations? Practically everyone in the executive branch has been in this non-partisan club since the Wilson administration. On top of that, an increasing number of people in the legislative and judicial branches are also CFR members; as are the

Re: [biofuel] [democracies]

2003-04-15 Thread Appal Energy
Although partly accurate, not entirely so. Working from the back end of the horse forward, it helps to understand how it is that such a high percentage of the American citizen have become so preoccupied with issues other than legislative - issues such as being bond servants to debt - issues such

Re: [biofuel] Bringing democracy to Sweden

2003-04-15 Thread Appal Energy
So David, You would like to offer justification for one wrong with the theoretical (or even real) scenario of another wrong? I wonder why that doesn't sound quite right. No doubt I'll put my finger on it sometime before nite fall. Hlet's see. As for speculation? There is no

Re: [biofuel] Tallying the costs of the Iraq war.

2003-04-15 Thread Doug Foskey
I agree with you, Hakan. Being an Australian, I think most Australians did not want a part of this war - now we will have to pay ( will only get the dregs of any rebuilding profits. I suspect that Australia was bullied into the war by manipulation of the Australian currency. Just before our

Re: [biofuel] revote

2003-04-15 Thread Doug Foskey
On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 02:42, you wrote: because unless everyone is honest, then you would have people voting for different candidates than before, because they didn't like the outcome. you would also have people, who didn't bother voting before, now voting. as well as people who voted before