Re: [Biofuel] Re: homey

2005-02-21 Thread B. Nostrand
i know. i just thought the reference sounded like something the shows character might say. perhaps the original poster could enlighten us. (OT - very) rbury - Original Message - From: Kirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 5:05 PM Subject:

Re: [Biofuel] WVO in central heating burners

2005-02-21 Thread Pieter Koole
Thank you. Met vriendelijke groet, Pieter Koole - Original Message - From: Simon Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:26 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] WVO in central heating burners Your draaibank is nearly the same in German. Near enough to

Re: [Biofuel] affordable methanol in uk

2005-02-21 Thread Chris Bennett
Hi; Is there anybody on this list who knows where to purchase methanol for a reasonable price in the uk, england? JD2005 ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/biofuel Biofuel at Journey to Forever:

Re: [Biofuel] GHG do warm oceans

2005-02-21 Thread stephan torak
on the planet get ugly, and I am sure that things will get ugly rather sooner than later. I live in Hawaii and I've been suspecting all along that these folks that rip off the planet's (and our ) resources think that they'll be so filthy rich they can always set themselves apart from the

[Biofuel] Re: homey

2005-02-21 Thread Kirk McLoren
Homey is from Home boy or someone from your class in school. Ie Home room boy my homey. The clown was not the originator of the expression. Kirk --- B. Nostrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: actually, i'm guessing, but i thought the reference was to 'homey' the clown from the t.v. series 'in

[Biofuel] Re: ethanol stove and barbeque

2005-02-21 Thread John Wilson
My question to you is why ethanol? What drove you to select ethanol as the replacement fuel source for this application Hi Anti Fossil, . Several reasons. First there is the danger of propane. Propane is a gas that under pressure is a liquid. I admit I am too careless with propane. I would like

Re: [Biofuel] Re: homey

2005-02-21 Thread Chris
migration of African Americans from the South to the industrialized north, creating transplanted populations. On another scale, I heard it in Chapel Hill in the late 70's when an African American student would refer to another student from his home town. Chris Kueny - Original

Re: [Biofuel] Re: homey

2005-02-21 Thread Kirk McLoren
I heard it in LA early 70's when Chicano's would refer to their Homey. I asked and was told it was a tight friend, someone in your home room. Since there was aggression between schools in the same town it seems from the same town didn't apply in this case. Later I heard the term applied to anyone

Re: [Biofuel] Re: homey

2005-02-21 Thread John Hayes
suggesting that the phrase Homey don't buy that was a variant on Homey's signature line. Sorry if my prior post was unclear. jh - Original Message - From: Kirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 5:05 PM Subject: [Biofuel] Re: homey

Re: [Biofuel] Soap aerated concrete

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
http://wwia.org/pipermail/biofuel/Week-of-Mon-20050214/005984.html [Biofuel] Soap aerated concrete Met dank en vriendelijke groet, Pieter Koole Netherlands - Original Message - From: Martin K [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 11:46 PM Subject:

[Biofuel] SVI/B100 BLENDS

2005-02-21 Thread Bo Lozoff
I hear from more and more people who are mixing SVO into their B100 up to 50% and saying they have no problems with it. One place in Greensboro, NC, is actually selling filtered SVO to truckers in 18-wheelers and assuring them they can cut the cost of diesel fuel (regular petro-diesel) by

Re: [Biofuel] Re: ethanol stove and barbeque

2005-02-21 Thread Anti-Fossil
Hello John, Thanks for the explanation. Now it all makes much more sense to me. I look forward to reading about your results, as conditions permit. Best of luck. AntiFossil Mike Krafka USA - Original Message - From: John Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday,

Re: [Biofuel] Soap aerated concrete

2005-02-21 Thread Pat Straley
Keith, Perlite is a generic term for naturally occurring siliceous rock. I am most familiar with the expanded form which I use as packing to hold my dormant, tropical plants during winter storage. Check out http:wwwmperlite.net Regards, Pat Keith wrote: “What is perlite?” Sent via BlackBerry

[Biofuel] Soap aerated concrete

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
wrote: No I didn't, Pieter Koole did. On the contrary, I provided one of the explanations the first time someone asked, and this time round I provided the archives link to that explanation - THAT is what I wrote. See: http://wwia.org/pipermail/biofuel/Week-of-Mon-20050221/006170.html [Biofuel

[Biofuel] Analysis: Mideast oil will be more important

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
Analysis: Mideast oil will be more important By Martin Sieff, UPI Senior News Analyst Dublin, Ireland (UPI) Feb 17, 2005 The industrial world's ravenous thirst for Middle East oil will grow even worse over the next quarter century, making the volatile and unstable region an even more

[Biofuel] Russian firms turn Kyoto pioneers

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 17 February, 2005, 09:39 GMT Russian firms turn Kyoto pioneers By Sarah Rainsford BBC News, Archangel, northern Russia Archangel Pulp and Paper mill has set its own targets For some businesses in the Russian town of Archangel, the Kyoto protocol is an opportunity

[Biofuel] The People's Business

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
Corporations aren't bad per se. But when corporations reach the size that they have reached today, they begin to overwhelm the political institutions that can keep them in check. Reckless capitalism undermines democracy. Nowhere is this more clear than in George W. Bush's administration. To

[Biofuel] Tort 'Reform' Triumphs

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
February 18, 2005 President Bush will sign legislation this morning to rewrite the rules for class-action lawsuits. The Nation's Zegart charts the history of the bill-telling how a group of legal extremists crafted a message, brought almost every Fortune 500 corporation on board and then

[Biofuel] As Kyoto goes live, U.S. green groups offer tepid response

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
If the environmental movement wants to convince us it's not dead, looking lifeless is not the way to do it. Amanda Griscom-Little notes the lack of any major organized effort to capitalize on the birth of the Kyoto era. With the exception of some isolated events in the northeast, America's

[Biofuel] Redirecting America's Energy: The Economic and Consumer Benefits of Clean Energy Policies

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
New Energy Future Redirecting America's Energy: The Economic and Consumer Benefits of Clean Energy Policies U.S. PIRG Education Fund February 2005 News Release http://www.pirg.org/alerts/route.asp?id2=15942 Download the full report. (PDF, 1 MB)

[Biofuel] Nobles Need Not Pay Taxes

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
Eat the State! Vol. 9, Issue #12 16 Feb. 05 Nobles Need Not Pay Taxes by Thom Hartmann A new aristocracy is taking over not just the United States of America but also the world. Proof of how far along it has come was in an article by Glenn R. Simpson in the January 28, 2005 edition of The

[Biofuel] Duck and Cover Redux

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
Eat the State! Vol. 9, Issue #12 16 Feb. 05 Duck and Cover Redux by Jeffrey St. Clair In the fall of 2004, anti-nuclear activists won what appeared to be a stunning victory when the Republican-controlled Congress eliminated funding for a new generation of nuclear weapons, the so-called

Re: [Biofuel] SVI/B100 BLENDS

2005-02-21 Thread Hans Valcke
Bo, Here in the Nederlands is a firm that make all kind os chickenfood. The restmaterial is chickenfat and the drive the volvotruck with the fat. The only thing you must do is warming up the fat to 80¡c for good running your engine because the viscocity. Hans - Original Message -

[Biofuel] WVO- Filter ideas???

2005-02-21 Thread John Wilson
My WVO suppliers wants me to supply barrels and I want to design a filter for the barrels to make it easier to handle and to make sure the WVO is filtered before it goes into the barrel. I plan to make the top filter flat and from 1/4 hardware cloth bending it over the top of the barrel to form,

Re: [Biofuel] affordable methanol in uk

2005-02-21 Thread JD2005
Hi Chris Bennet, Thank you for getting back to me.I'm trying to look into ways of turning wvo into biofuel but havn't been able to get started due to severe problems getting methanol.I've even applied for a license to use denatured ethanol and industrial meths in case I could get any of

[Biofuel] Russia, Israel and Media Omissions

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/BIOFUEL/34947/ Oil and Israel Bob Dreyfuss , The Dreyfuss Report May 25, 2004 --- http://www.counterpunch.com/weir02172005.html February 17, 2005 Do Americans Even Care? Russia, Israel and Media Omissions By ALISON WEIR As is often the case with AP's

[Biofuel] Al Gore's Moral Leadership Lesson

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
Al Gore's Moral Leadership Lesson By Kelpie Wilson, TruthOut.org. Posted February 17, 2005. When it comes to global warming, Gore says that President Bush inhabits an 'un-reality bubble,' created by his advisers in the oil and coal industries, that will soon burst. On Wednesday the Kyoto

[Biofuel] Slum Politics

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
Slum Politics By James Westcott, AlterNet. Posted February 18, 2005. The squalid mini-city states known as slums now house at least one billion people across the world, living outside normal regulations. As their ranks swell, some are saying that it's time to start thinking of them a

[Biofuel] The Carbon Brokers

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
CorpWatch: The Carbon Brokers by Pratap Chatterjee, Special to CorpWatch February 18th, 2005 Traders are gearing up for a new futures market. These new carbon exchanges promise billions in potential profit, but will they save the planet? High up in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, the town

[Biofuel] Carbon: Under Kyoto, A Hot Commodity

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
CorpWatch: Carbon: Under Kyoto, A Hot Commodity by Daphne Wysham, Special to CorpWatch February 18th, 2005 As the Kyoto Protocol comes into force this month, carbon is becoming one of the hottest commodities on the international marketplace, with investors predicting that it could soon

[Biofuel] U.N.: Cheaper Food, More Hunger

2005-02-21 Thread Keith Addison
CBS News | U.N.: Cheaper Food, More Hunger ROME, Feb. 15, 2005 There is no silver bullet that will solve all of these problems. David Hallam, editor of the report (AP) Hundreds of millions of people in poor countries risk hunger as the price of basic commodities such as sugar and coffee

Re: [Biofuel] Soap aerated concrete

2005-02-21 Thread DHAJOGLO
Martin, I wouldn't mind using RHA for such a thing, but I don't think I'm within 1000 miles of a rice field. -- Martin K Are you anywhere near Minnesota? We have quite the rice industry here. After all these posts I though I might look into it this summer.