Hi
apparently there is a thread in the biovuel group about the prisners we
have in cuba (Gitmo) I thought you might enjoy
pretty heavy stuff for a bunch of grease monkeys.
On Tuesday, Feb 10, 2004, at 12:29 US/Eastern, John Hayes wrote:
Gustl Steiner-Zehender wrote:
And just so we
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Hi Ken,
Any idea what the energy content is of a kg of hydrazine would be?
-Bruce
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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 02:28:28 -0800 (PST)
From: Ken Gotberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Solar to Noncarbon Fuels Other Than H2
Hi Murdoch, Greg, and April
here's a link to a photo log of another reactor I just built with some
Biofuel list members.
It also contains a (perhaps confusing?) description of some pressure issues
I've had with sealed reactors:
http://www.veggieavenger.com/avengerboard/viewtopic.php?t=377
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Hi Bob
This looks silly to me as well and came across it
while doing a google news search for global warming,
about 1,600 hits with all manner of things presented.
Regards,
Ken
this seems very silly, at least in thermodynamic
terms. I don't care
what magical process you use it
Hi Bruce
Here's a link with info about hydrazine.
Ken
http://www.asi.org/adb/04/03/09/hydrazine-info.html
...Chemical Properties
Hydrazine is a powerful reducing agent. It is
attractive as a reducing agent due to its high
hydrogen content, and friendly by-product of nitrogen.
It will reduce
http://www.detnews.com/2004/autosinsider/0402/06/c01-57178.htm
California-based Blue Water Network spearheaded this ad campaign in
response to Ford's pledge in 2000 to improve SUV fuel economy.
[...]
Ford pledged in July 2000 that the company would improve the fuel
economy of its SUVs by 25
I went and saw some more examples myself. Shades and blinds do seem to be given
ratings such as R Value (keeping the heat in) and some sort of Solar Coefficient
(the lower the better, for keeping the solar heat out when not wanted), as well
as a person having to define how much opacity they
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Fast food aroma replaces toxic whiff of diesel fumes
Monday, February 09, 2004
Kent Spencer
The Province
http://www.canada.com/search/story.html?id=0ee1d616-8107-40df-b4de-
f3de1da2bc75
Some drivers are feeling better about foul-smelling diesel trucks
after toodling
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If you stopped reading thereas most of the knee-jerk,
junk scientists doyoud be terribly misled.
NASA has been monitoring the temperature of the lower
layers of the atmosphere since 1979. Since this
encompasses the same last 20 years of the National
Academy of