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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
By the way, Joanne asked you this:
Hello Scott,
Can you provide a link or links for details on:
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while babies in Texas have their breathing
tubes ripped from their bodies against their mother's wishes because the
thanks for the comment, it make sense. There is one thing though that i have
learnt from observing people, not just polititions that will allways be a
concern and that is that desperate people do desperate things. When the
pressure becomes significant on the bush admin , what will he do?
Darryl,
What events are there in Ottawa? I'm in Ottawa.
Thanks,
O'Neil
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Subject: [Biofuel] End of Suburbia
I had the
Hi everyone,
Well I finally put forth the effort to switch to BD and am putting the
finishing touches on my processor. I will be using a pump for mixing and was
wondering about pvc and hoses. Im trying to decide if I should plumb my
processor with some pvc pipe or plastic tubing. I found
Better stick with black piping! Many on this thread no more than I though!
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From: Theo Chadzichristosmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 10:29 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Questions with plumbing
I have a copy of Brown's Second Alcohol Fuel Cookbook
by Michael H. Brown. In it, there is a section on
methanol production (pg 125). It lists the ingredients
and equipment and continues with a section called
Step-by-Step Procedures. The procedure goes into a
lot of detail and describes what
plastic hose turns milky and hardens. Don't ever use it for a suction
pipe- the one in going from the reactor to the pump, it;ll collapse.
On the pressure side of the pump I'd rather not use hose, either, think
of the mess if it fails during mixing.It works on the outlet through
which you
Where I can buy E-10 the price is always a penny higher per gallon than
regular. I buy it because my old truck runs a lot better on it.
Doug
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Yes, that is the diesel syndrome put very clearly.
Highly saturated - good ignitition properties but crystallizes at rather
high temperatures.
Highly unsaturated - worse ignitition properties but crystallizes at lower
temperatures.
Since palm oil is a common frying oil, it is the raw material for
AMY LEWIS wrote:
Tomas, here's what I found about them:
http://www.betterhumans.com/News/news.aspx?articleID=2005-04-01-3
Thank you Amy.
Toshiba's 'NanoBattery' Recharges In Only One Minute
http://www.physorg.com/news3539.html
www.evworld.com/view.cfm?section=communiquenewsid=8033
Doug Younker wrote:
Where I can buy E-10 the price is always a penny higher per gallon than
regular. I buy it because my old truck runs a lot better on it.
Doug
87 octane unleaded gasoline and E10 are
now the same price US$2.299 a gallon
where I live and I've never seen E-10
10 to 15
E85 Price Forum
(The American Lung Association of Minnesota
is not responsible for misinformation reported
on the E85 Price Forum. )
http://www.cleanairchoice.org/outdoor/E85Fuel.asp
[on the far right than scroll down]
E85 Price:
Station Name:
Station City:
Unleaded Price:
Date:
Link correction.
Some days are better than others.
MH wrote:
E85 Price Forum
(The American Lung Association of Minnesota
is not responsible for misinformation reported
on the E85 Price Forum. )
http://www.cleanairchoice.org/outdoor/PriceForum.asp
[on the far right than scroll down]
. . . ethanol production is exploding
and supply is now greater than demand.
Oil prices have ethanol advocates smiling
Joy Powell, Star Tribune
April 2, 2005
http://www.startribune.com/stories/535/5325915.html
Crude oil prices hit a record Friday of $57.27 a barrel,
pumping up the
Kieth and Tom,
Sorry. I stand corrected. When I looked in the index under methanol, it pointed
me to pg 125 and indeed, it began talking about methanol. But the last few
sentences led you into a Step-by-Step Procedure for making ethanol from wood.
I went straight to the procedure before
Jan,
Could you please give references of the research papers on SVO use and
deposit formation as mentioned in your e-mail bellow?
No doubt about the conclusions but I would like to understand this issue in
more detail.
Best regards,
Armando A.C. Rodrigues
Av Francisco O. Magumbwe, 149
C.P
Coal-to-Methanol Promising Alternative to Oil... Again
Source: Institute for the Analysis of Global Security
[Mar 29, 2005]
http://www.evworld.com/view.cfm?section=communiquenewsid=8028
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The Ethanol Conundrum
Source: U.C. Berkeley
[Apr 02, 2005]
U.C. Berkeley study finds
Hello Tom , Mike e Keith
The methanol production from saw dust need to done via
thermochemical route , require much energy input , as no bacteria
yet commercially can make methanol where as ethanol production
via reusable enzymes require low energy input.
What Mike refer
Sorry. I stand corrected. When I looked in the index under methanol,
it pointed me to pg 125 and indeed, it began talking about methanol.
But the last few sentences led you into a Step-by-Step Procedure
for making ethanol from wood.
I went straight to the procedure before thoroughly
I could also have replied:
Thank you, Scott!
I had actually thought of doing that, but decided not to because I had
nothing more to add to my sincere thanks. I hadn't noticed that Scott
hadn't replied to the list, and thought that people in the
list might find that a redundant posting, even
O'Neil Brooke [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked (regarding Peak Oil and
Ottawa):
Darryl,
What events are there in Ottawa? I'm in Ottawa.
Thanks,
O'Neil
I don't know yet. I have registered for any updates. I will post these on the
Econogics EVents page as I become aware of them.
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
By the way, Joanne asked you this:
Hello Scott,
Can you provide a link or links for details on:
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while babies in Texas have their breathing
tubes ripped from their bodies against their mother's wishes because the
hospital can't extract enough
Hello Keith and all our list members
Gmail is going to increase from 1 Mega To 2 Mega , as I have
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as our e mail list is very big one .
Please kindly inform if any one really need as gmail help us too
Hello Hakan,
(snip)
The number you give is WWII losses, I was talking about the
European part of WWII. This because we talked about taking
out Hitler. US lost several times more in the Pacific, than they
did in Europe.
With respect, the total allied losses under General
Too much reality? It does tend to be a bit grim at times.
Reality is deeply troubling whenever we focus exclusively on the
problems we face. I find comfort in Christian faith that motivates a
strong desire to make a positive difference in the world around me.
We can discuss problems
Bob,
Even those numbers are sub number and does not say anything. It is
possible that my source was wrong, but do not give me number who
says nothing to that effect. If my source is right and US losses were
10% of allies total, around 10,000 US soldiers died in the Battle of
Bulge. It is also
Thank you for passing on the kind words.
I am also thankful for the information sharing on this list from
you and many others.
Rachel
On Mar 31, 2005, at 12:28 PM, Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Rachel
Hello Keith biofuel list.
I too have requested a more detailed explanation for the
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