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From: Mike Jureidini \(SAFF\) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Ethanol article in Sydney Morning Herald
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 10:25:08 +0930
Keith,
Finally someone in the mainstream media has spoken out about the
real story behind the
requested delivery date is ASAP, location is Regensburg (Germany) so
the terms of delivery ideally would be CIF Regensburg, delivered at
once in this quantity (prefferably of course, alternatives are worth
considering too).
bes tregards,
Adrian
www.biodiesel.pl
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Looks like someone has realized something!
http://theland.farmonline.com.au/news_daily.asp?ag_id=11172
Regards
Steven
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You'll first re-discover the library. Carnegie did one good thing, at
least, in his life.
On Tuesday, April 29, 2003, at 01:07 PM, Steve Spence wrote:
I haven't, but I will. Anyone want to send me a copy? I have no budget
to
buy any more books.
I am most enamored with Jenkins
In Oz there is Owner Builder magazine... is there similar in the states?
On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 11:40 am, Michael Ashton wrote:
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Subject: [biofuel] (unknown)
Ours too, 12/24V with flow control filler nozzle, strainer, etc. is an
excellent pump, made for gear oil (heavy!!) and is very complete.
( Of course, you can always just use the manual pump we include with
our kit, if you buy the new G3 SVO-Max SVO kit, we include the
pump, 6' of hose, a
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Fwd from Mike Jureidini:
From: Mike Jureidini \(SAFF\) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Ethanol article in Sydney Morning Herald
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 10:25:08 +0930
Keith,
Finally someone in the mainstream media has spoken out about the
real story behind the
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/2531241.stm
Sunday, 1 December, 2002, 03:58 GMT
Cooking oil 'to be turned into fuel'
Cars, buses and lorries could use biodiesel
Plans to build a £10m factory capable of converting used cooking oil
into fuel have been announced.
Argent Energy claims that
Greetings everybody.
I have been looking into yurts and so far I like what I see. They seem to
be a very low impact housing alternative. Might anyone have experience
living in one or have some knowledge that could prove useful?
A pal of mine has a couple in the desert in Almeria - S
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I too love composting all biologic outputs. It means that I am not tied to
the septic system, which I now use for grey water. It is also nice to have
facilities at the back of the land, so I am not constantly driving back and
forth when working back there. [Bushes don't work too well for
I'm not aware of any change in potential with pressure. You have any data to
the contrary?
Kirk
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From: martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] World's first hydrogen service station opens
I'm looking at a constructed wetlands (pond) for grey water, and harvest the
cattails and water hyacinths for the compost bin. This will attract a lot of
wild life for our enjoyment.
Steve Spence
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An electrochemical reaction where the desired product has to be forced
out at a relatively high pressure requires more energy to push the
reaction over equilibrium.
kirk wrote:
I'm not aware of any change in potential with pressure. You have any data to
the contrary?
Kirk
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Great idea! I didn't know about alternative building methods, compost
toilets, biofuels or anything else healthy when I put my septic in. It is
a jet style, with aerator and pump that uses lots of electricity the way
they set it up. We replace their aerator with one for a large aquarium,
Where I worked in Beijing we had a large yurt that was used as a meeting and
conference room. It was high-tech, insulated, and with electric heating and
air-conditioning. Other than the shape I don't think it had much similarity to
the yurts of Mongolia. The irony of it was that it was
I have been looking around the internet for info about Bioremediation, for
some time, and have not found much on the homeowner scale. About every thing
so far, has been on the industrial / commercial scale. Have you found much
for the small scale use of Bioremediation? If so were?
Greg H.
The local library is pretty sparse. The only book they had for solar or
renewables was an old copy of the realgoods sourcebook. They have a
interlibrary loan system, and there are 4 colleges within 20 miles, which
should have decent libraries.
Steve Spence
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Hi
Sure a vacuum generator will work for the
sequential removal of methanol and water.
Mark
--- Myles Twete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On vacuum:
Once a vacuum is pulled on the chamber, the
power required to pull the
vacuum will be proportional to the rate of
withdrawal of mass or volume
Hakan Falk wrote:
The training, tests and exams are more extensive. Skidding training
are mandatory and certificate is necessary for drivers licence.
Yes, US driver training is utterly horrible. And driver discipline is
worse.
Germany have much better statistics than US, that is a fact.
[Wayne Madsen, Washington, D.C.-based investigative journalist and former
intelligence officer with
the National Security Agency drops some big bombshells in George W. Bush's
spiritual back yard. This
highly respected journalistic veteran quotes sources closest to the Vatican as
saying that
The idea of the pope questioning Graham's Christianity is ludicrous.
Catholicism is more cultlike than many. Pot calling the kettle black.
Steve Spence
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Hi i've recently purchased the above mentioned generator
and am considering trialing both biodiesel and SVO but
am weary especially withthe fear of SVO getting returned
to the normal diesel tank.
And also the destruction of certain parts with biodiesels corrosive
quallities i'm not certain
The idea of the pope questioning Graham's Christianity is ludicrous.
Catholicism is more cultlike than many. Pot calling the kettle black.
Steve Spence
Reread it and let us know where
you read that in the article ??
I think your confused.
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sorry, it was Madsen who claimed it.
according to the article the pope thinks that the Bush Administration knew
about the 9-11 attack beforehand. Incorrect, but hardly incendiary.
I have little use for Madsen.
Steve Spence
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Then get rid of both the pot and the kettle.
Todd Swearingen
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From: Steve Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Bush's Christian Blood Cult
The idea of the pope questioning Graham's
Dear John,
I think we can discuss which type of statistics that is
the right one and the truth is that it is no single one that
give a complete picture.
The problem with death per billion kilometer is that it is
a minority of professional drivers that do the major part of
distances and with
sorry, it was Madsen who claimed it.
No. Steve Spence claimed it --
The idea of the pope questioning Graham's Christianity is ludicrous.
Steve Spence
I know your confused.
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Derek,
I like it too for,
http://energy.saving.nu/biofuels/biofueldev.shtml
thanks for the link.
Hakan
At 03:15 PM 4/30/2003 +, you wrote:
Where I worked in Beijing we had a large yurt that was used as a meeting and
conference room. It was high-tech, insulated, and with electric heating
I've seen ... appropriately... a welder use one for his workshop/storage
place.
Very secure as well, nobody is going to get one open at any other place
than the door.
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Have you considered using 20 foot ISO containers for shelter. There are a lot
of creative uses
Another great advantage of sea containers is that the floors are very
leakproof.
Our biodiesel coop, a large homebrewer-style arrangement, is housed
in 1/3 of a 40 foot sea container. The other 2/3 of the structure
houses some fuel tanks for the facility's fleet. The facility that
houses us
Subject: Amnesty International
Dear all
Please do if you can.
Love Rebekah Kx
Dear Friends,
I have just learned that the Nigerian supreme court has upheld the
death
sentence for Amina Lawal, who was condemned for the crime of
adultery. She is to be buried up to her neck and
Done.
Hakan
At 08:54 PM 4/30/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Subject: Amnesty International
Dear all
Please do if you can.
Love Rebekah Kx
Dear Friends,
I have just learned that the Nigerian supreme court has upheld the
death
sentence for Amina Lawal, who was condemned for the crime
Hi Girl Mark,
Do you have any picture for my page. or a link with
description and pictures. If you want to publish a small
article about your setup, I would love it on my site and I
am sure Keith also.
Hakan
At 02:53 AM 5/1/2003 +, you wrote:
Another great advantage of sea containers is
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