That's cool! I mean the ethyl alcohol bit...I'm quite
keen on distilling my own fuel as well. I've started a
reflux still, but haven't gotten it finished (I don't
have any tools to braze ferrous metals - steel, to
non-ferrous metals - copper). But it's always
encouraging to read of other folks
FDA May Clear Cloned Food, But Public Has Little AppetiteDespite Safety Data,
Americans Largely Find Idea UnappealingBy Rick Weiss
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, December 25, 2006; Page A16
Consumer advocates and others have complained bitterly in recent years that the
Food and Drug
Hi Mary Lynn
I think it's the same principle .. what goes in is what comes out.
I read a great deal and don't necessarily remember exactly where my source
was but, I understand that it was standard practice for little men with
small wagons to take the overnight pots from the homes in the cities
Still in need of practical experience. My dad threw out an old lawn mower i
was going to experiment on, but i'll find something, just need to find the
time and effort. The trimmer for one, adjustable carb and all. Changing or
drilling jets is easy, it should work that way, make fine adjustments
As the furthest departure from nature, cloning will undoubtedly yield poor
meat with no nutrition. If Weston A. Price's book on the effects of modern
nutrition on the health of certain primitive cultures is a sign of things to
come, clone-food will likely introduce the final frontier of
In the hopes of helping Mr. Habasco, Michigan seems to have legislation in
place protecting its citizens from eminent domain. Here's a helpful link:
http://www.michigan.gov/gov/0,1607,7-168-23442_21974-152298--,00.html
It specifically states that the legislation (which I assume is now in
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