Re: [Biofuel] Flying F Bio-Fuels

2007-05-01 Thread DHAJOGLO
Righto. This is what I thought. Here will be an interesting case. About 3 years ago I approached the Maintenance department about making a reactor and they throughly laughed at me. Now, given the diesel prices, they are looking at these options. It will be interesting to see if I can

[Biofuel] Flying F Bio-Fuels

2007-04-30 Thread DHAJOGLO
Has anyone heard about this company? They make a reactor and are selling it. I was approached by the head of maintenance. He said they are considering purchasing a unit. I'm inclined to think its way over priced. www.ffbiofuels.com -dave ___

Re: [Biofuel] Fw: patent for transesterification of oil to Biodiesel

2007-04-28 Thread DHAJOGLO
There is one precedent set that I know of regarding a patent of what I would call an intuitive process. A while back a company called PanIP held a patent for what is basically e-commerce. It read something like, Any site with images that takes credit card numbers... They started extorting

Re: [Biofuel] Fw: patent for transesterification of oil to Biodiesel

2007-04-27 Thread DHAJOGLO
Keith, I think stories of this underscore the broken nature of the patent process. The technology is fraught full of this. Amazon.com patented the one click checkout. Now, if you distill your e-business site down to one click you are infringing on their patent. Thus, you don't have to

Re: [Biofuel] How do you catch a crow?

2007-03-22 Thread DHAJOGLO
Keith, I caught this thread late and have not read all the replies.. however, my dad used to trap predatory birds as part of a program to protect engendered species. His basic trap was a tall pole with a regular steel jaw trap on top. This pole is placed in a large open space and birds

Re: [Biofuel] photovoltaic energy payback period

2007-02-09 Thread DHAJOGLO
Do you have the other half of the article? I would like to read the one about the Myths of Water rights also! -dave Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 19:56:51 -0800 (PST) From: Kirk McLoren To: biofuel Subject: [Biofuel] photovoltaic energy payback period

Re: [Biofuel] Bayer defends genetic contamination as Act of God

2007-02-08 Thread DHAJOGLO
Of course, if this were Monsanto, they would be suing anyone growing that strain of leaked rice as a violation of their patents! Maybe Bayer should just stick with what it knows best, its aspirin. Peace, D. Mindock = Bayer

Re: [Biofuel] Chicken Little Strikes Again! CO2 is rising! C02 is

2007-02-05 Thread DHAJOGLO
Now, can you kindly explain why the surface temperature of Venus is 482 C? Because of Exxon-Mobile? haha... Was John trying to be sarchastic or serious.. I seriously couldn't tell. -dave On Monday, February 05, 2007 8:45 AM, robert and benita rabello wrote: Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007

[Biofuel] Some archive searching

2007-02-02 Thread DHAJOGLO
So, I was looking through the archives to determine some information about OPEC and pricing oil in the dollar. I find a lot of references like this, realizing the world was embarking on something new and mind boggling, elite money managers, with especially strong support from U.S. authorities,

Re: [Biofuel] Some archive searching

2007-02-02 Thread DHAJOGLO
- From:Ken Provost To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 6:09PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Some archivesearching On Feb 2, 2007, at 9:33 AM, DHAJOGLO wrote: Finally, can anyone point me to a primary source

Re: [Biofuel] DISTILLERY DEMAND FOR GRAIN TO FUEL CARS

2007-01-19 Thread DHAJOGLO
Its interesting you say that. The Ethanol plant in WY is located next door to a sugar beet processing plant. They pointed out the cost of sugar beets is to high compared to the corn (though I'm not sure if they considered the energy inputs to converting the corn to sugar as part of those

Re: [Biofuel] DISTILLERY DEMAND FOR GRAIN TO FUEL CARS

2007-01-19 Thread DHAJOGLO
in doing so would be too expensive? Do you know? Thanks. Mike DuPree - Original Message - From:DHAJOGLO To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 11:45AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] DISTILLERY DEMANDFOR GRAIN TO FUEL CARS

[Biofuel] How to Hedge

2006-12-07 Thread DHAJOGLO
As I watch and learn it's interesting to note that hedging against an economic collapse is a difficult thing. For instance, I don't own land that I can use to plant crops, raise live stock, and generally subside on. Further, in order to get such land I either have to wait several years to

Re: [Biofuel] Jane Fonda

2006-12-01 Thread DHAJOGLO
I think the concept to remember here is that this 100 Women of the Century occurred in 1999 and it was a media title. Its interesting that it popped up recently. I wonder what this individual, if he really exists, thinks of the present situation? I don't know if this is the place for this or

Re: [Biofuel] Pellet fuel options

2006-11-06 Thread DHAJOGLO
Right... did some searches and found some pellet mills that may be purchased: http://www.alibaba.com/productsearch/Pellet_Mill.html Of course, these are just examples. A little more searching may turn up a manual or semi-automated process/design. You figure, rabbit feed is in the same form

Re: [Biofuel] Pellet fuel options

2006-11-03 Thread DHAJOGLO
On Friday, November 03, 2006 9:04 AM, Mike Weaver wrote: *burning glycerin produces the toxic gas acrolein Probably not a good idea... * If you burn it hot enough the gas will not be a problem: http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_glycerin.html Jeromie Reeves wrote: Now that is a left

Re: [Biofuel] Pellet fuel options

2006-11-01 Thread DHAJOGLO
You can probably create press of some type based on this concept: http://www.newdawnengineering.com/website/paper/brick/ Paper, saw dust, straw, etc. Plus, won't corn work as well? -dave On Wednesday, November 01, 2006 9:35 AM, Jeromie Reeves wrote: Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2006 07:35:35 -0800

Re: [Biofuel] IS WVO BIO-DEGRADABLE?

2006-10-24 Thread DHAJOGLO
I suppose you could compost it. Just spreading it on the ground will probably take a while for it to break down. -dave On Tuesday, October 24, 2006 10:51 AM, ROY Washbish wrote: Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 08:51:01 -0700 (PDT) From: ROY Washbish To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: [Biofuel]

Re: [Biofuel] Check out http://www.bisonpress.com/homestead.html

2006-10-20 Thread DHAJOGLO
This is an interesting outlook. I wonder if he has thought about what happens when you can't work or how he plans for accidents, illness, etc. A community (such as the Amish) typically handles these costs of living. He seems to suggest more of a Hermit approach rather than a community

Re: [Biofuel] Some composting

2006-10-16 Thread DHAJOGLO
From: Keith Addison To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Some composting Hello Dave Do Canadians really say leafs? I thought everybody said leaves. Keith, The Toronto pro hockey team is called the Maple Leafs so that was a reference to hockey ;) Thanks for your input. I

Re: [Biofuel] Some composting

2006-10-16 Thread DHAJOGLO
I do indeed live on campus. And I have been using some of the coffee grounds in my potted plants which are home to earth worms. Next time you're down here stop in. I work in the Department of Computer Science in La Salle Hall. -dave On Monday, October 16, 2006 7:23 AM, Fred Finch wrote:

[Biofuel] Some composting

2006-10-15 Thread DHAJOGLO
So, I have an abundance of leaves (leafs to those in Canada! haha). Anyway, I would like to do some small scale, indoor composting (aerobic). I was reading some notes on JTF but didn't seem to find the information of nitrogen ratio for the Household Compost Activator. I would like to use

Re: [Biofuel] Glow, River,

2006-10-03 Thread DHAJOGLO
If I recall, the US went to war with Iraq because they were hiding WMD's from the inspectors. Iraq would not let the inspectors into the weapons facilities. Based on that, shouldn't we go to war with the DOE, or, at the very least, Washington state? They are clearly hiding a large dirty bomb

Re: [Biofuel] Glow, River,

2006-10-03 Thread DHAJOGLO
Ah yes, I nearly always forget to answer with my proper name: Dave. But you can call me dhajoglo for short. And what the heck does DHAJOGLO stand for??? My name is Mike DuPree. I live in Lawrence, Kansas. I'm going outside now. - Original Message - From: DHAJOGLO [EMAIL

Re: [Biofuel] Illegal Immigration: The Treason Lobby

2006-09-28 Thread DHAJOGLO
argue convincingly that it's a Republican (or whatever they are now) movement - our balance of trade deficit has balloned up Bush to the highest levels ever and we're borrowing more abroad than ever. DHAJOGLO wrote: Hey, at least its a bipartisan movement towards, what was it?, liberal

Re: [Biofuel] Illegal Immigration: The Treason Lobby

2006-09-28 Thread DHAJOGLO
It was a brown country before we got here DHAJOGLO wrote: Mike, I just thought it was funny that the author actually indicted a few republicans rather than just try to blame the the whole thing on the bleeding heart lets-give-the-country-away-to-brown-people liberals! On Thursday

Re: [Biofuel] Illegal Immigration: The Treason Lobby

2006-09-27 Thread DHAJOGLO
Hey, at least its a bipartisan movement towards, what was it?, liberal internationalism. What would be the opposite? Conservative Isolationism? I don't think China would allow us to become isolationists since we're they're number one customer! hahaha. Man, I feel like I'm starting to sound

Re: [Biofuel] [OT] was... was..Bring loaded firearms aboard

2006-09-22 Thread DHAJOGLO
/20/06, DHAJOGLO [LINK: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Tallex, Don't be too harsh... If they want an old west ariline where they can have shoot outs then they should be able to have it. Just because one nut case came up with it doesn't mean other nut cases wouldn't love

Re: [Biofuel] was...was.. Bring loaded firearms aboard

2006-09-22 Thread DHAJOGLO
I believe I already alluded to this as the Maple Curitan. haha. On Friday, September 22, 2006 11:13 AM, Paul S Cantrell wrote: Oh yeah? Well, the US is going to build a freakin' 3,000 mile long fence along the 49th with canadian lumber and Mexican workers! (Tongue firmly planted in cheek)

Re: [Biofuel] was..Bring loaded firearms aboard

2006-09-20 Thread DHAJOGLO
Tallex, Don't be too harsh... If they want an old west ariline where they can have shoot outs then they should be able to have it. Just because one nut case came up with it doesn't mean other nut cases wouldn't love to fly such an airline. They need a place to shoot each other while

Re: [Biofuel] socialism, taxes, economics, comments please.

2006-09-19 Thread DHAJOGLO
On Monday, September 18, 2006 1:16 PM, Chip Mefford wrote: Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 14:16:21 -0400 From: Chip Mefford To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: [Biofuel] socialism, taxes, economics, comments please. Spent a lot of hours behind the wheel these last few weeks. Driving from the

[Biofuel] Cheney-Specter bill, S. 2453.

2006-09-18 Thread DHAJOGLO
Time to pardon the president for illegal spying, override the constitutional separation of powers, and continue down the path of fascism. http://blog.aclu.org/index.php?/archives/67-A-Terrible-Bill,-A-Temporary-Sigh-of-Relief.html

Re: [Biofuel] Decrease in fuel prices

2006-09-15 Thread DHAJOGLO
Uncertainty. That has been the coherent reason for a ages. War in Afghanistan, oil prices went up when no real impact on oil production occurred. The mere mention of a hurricane and oil prices go up. Israel pounds Lebanon and oil prices go up. You and I would like a coherent explanation,

Re: [Biofuel] Disney

2006-09-11 Thread DHAJOGLO
Mike, you can deal with the Iranians after you get that crabgrass out of your yard! On Monday, September 11, 2006 7:49 AM, Mike Weaver wrote: Now we've opened a huge geopolitical hole for the Iranians to exploit, and they'll wind up with all of Southern Iraq and its oil fields, unless we

Re: [Biofuel] Disney [offically OT]

2006-09-11 Thread DHAJOGLO
going to put Monsanto brand Glucophosphate on it. DHAJOGLO wrote: Mike, you can deal with the Iranians after you get that crabgrass out of your yard! On Monday, September 11, 2006 7:49 AM, Mike Weaver wrote: Now we've opened a huge geopolitical hole for the Iranians to exploit, and they'll wind

Re: [Biofuel] Disney

2006-09-11 Thread DHAJOGLO
Gregg, I know its splitting hairs, but bear in mind, if you don't understand impeachment, then it follows that there is a great deal of things may fail to understand about this situation. Impeachment is not removal from office, its leveling charges against someone in office. Thus, Clinton

Re: [Biofuel] was Disney, now god

2006-09-11 Thread DHAJOGLO
There is a slight flaw here: Pascal's Wager Expresses the conviction that belief in God is rational; if God does not exist, one stands to lose nothing by believing in him, while if he does exist, one stands to lose everything by not believing. What if you believe in the wrong god? Faith is

Re: [Biofuel] Disney

2006-09-10 Thread DHAJOGLO
On Sunday, September 10, 2006 7:31 AM, Gregg Davidson wrote: I hope Disney grows some major cojones, ones the size of 16lb bowling balls, calls the Democrat/Liberal bluff, runs the mini series anyway. Well, I would imagine Disney/ABC wouldn't need huevos that large to spin a few lies about

Re: [Biofuel] Disney

2006-09-10 Thread DHAJOGLO
Gregg, I don't mean to get you too upset. But, hypocracy runs thick when it comes to this mini-series. I don't doubt that Clinton's administration could have done things differently but remember, the attack came on BushCo's watch and the seeds were planted over several years. On Sunday,

Re: [Biofuel] Disney

2006-09-10 Thread DHAJOGLO
Very good point, Keith. Though, invisible would give us an excuse. I would say conveniently ignored. From: Keith Addison I believe some foreign civilians might have been killed too, just in case anyone's interested. ICH: 62,006 - 180,000, The number killed in the 'war on terror'

[Biofuel] The laws of supply and demand need not apply.

2006-09-07 Thread DHAJOGLO
This is a strong indicator, in my opinion, that the oil companies are price gouging (preaching to the choir... I know). When called to bear BP invokes 5th amendment, and dispite the drop in production, the price of oil goes down. Supply and demand states it should go up. My guess, a nice

Re: [Biofuel] Google's filtering segue into Iran

2006-08-30 Thread DHAJOGLO
Dubious indeed. I tried Apple Pie and immediatly noticed that, while both sides were the same set of links, the chinese side had all of their stuff encoded with weird characters of little lines in strange shapes. haha... But all jokes aside, this does underscore that the internet is now a

Re: [Biofuel] Google search FAILURE

2006-08-23 Thread DHAJOGLO
This has been like this for a while. I remember this a year or so ago (could have been longer). The more people do it, the stronger that page is against the word failure. What they need to do get the words evil linked to shrub. On Wednesday, August 23, 2006 12:11 AM, Marylynn Schmidt

[Biofuel] Kind of... interesting?

2006-08-21 Thread DHAJOGLO
So I get this cyptic email from a collegue stating the Armada he had been waiting for has finally arived. So he proceeds to describe how he went to the Armada down at the river and had a tour of the raft, brought them some cookies, chocolate, and rope and was impressed. Needless to say, I was

Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: Liquid Bombers Prove: They Hate Our Freedoms

2006-08-20 Thread DHAJOGLO
I have heard tell of AP from the chemistry students (the naughty ones) here at work. From what I gather, the description is true, that it takes a good deal of time to precipitate out the final product making it problematic to produce in the confines of an airline flight. If it could be done

Re: [Biofuel] sticker on diesel pumps.

2006-08-19 Thread DHAJOGLO
I think its safe to say that all states have or will have them... Colorado and Minnesota have them. -dave On Saturday, August 19, 2006 7:59 PM, Gregg Davidson wrote: Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 17:59:31 -0700 (PDT) From: Gregg Davidson To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: Re: [Biofuel]

Re: [Biofuel] the tax man cometh

2006-08-09 Thread DHAJOGLO
Does the tax apply even if you are producing it as an additive? -dave On Monday, August 07, 2006 4:13 PM, bob allen wrote: Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 16:13:54 -0500 From: bob allen To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: [Biofuel] the tax man cometh I recently received a letter from the

Re: [Biofuel] Wolf attack near Grangeville

2006-08-08 Thread DHAJOGLO
On Monday, August 07, 2006 6:57 PM, JJJN wrote: Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 16:57:27 -0700 From: JJJN To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Wolf attack near Grangeville ...Don't get me wrong I like to see wolves but I struggle with how they fit into the agricultural areas of

Re: [Biofuel] Wolf attack near Grangeville

2006-08-08 Thread DHAJOGLO
Kirk, I think I understand your position. And wolves are very keen preditors but again, I reiterate this link: http://www.ers.usda.gov/news/BSECoverage.htm Cattle inventory * January 1, 2003: o U.S.—96.1 million, down from 1996 peak of 103.5 million o Canada—13.5

Re: [Biofuel] Wolf attack near Grangeville

2006-08-07 Thread DHAJOGLO
Kirk, I can't tell from your comment on this article whether you feel issues with wolves are dealt with improperly or if you feel the meat industry is going to take a real beating from them. We have wolves here in Minnesota and the farmers truly hate them. However, seeing as how the

Re: [Biofuel] CEI runs PRO CARBON DIOXIDE ADS

2006-05-26 Thread DHAJOGLO
: DHAJOGLO [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 4:42 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] CEI runs PRO CARBON DIOXIDE ADS Who is AH? I don't catch your reference? On Thursday, May 25, 2006 4:13 PM, Jason Katie wrote: wouldnt this be the 4th? i mean AH did

Re: [Biofuel] How much water is used to produce ethanol? Please

2006-05-26 Thread DHAJOGLO
Doug, This really depends on how the ethanol is produced. For instance, if you are doing the old fashion method of mashing then you will have greater water consupmtion versus a direct enzyme conversion (adding alpha/beta amalyse directly). Additionally, water can be recovered from the

Re: [Biofuel] CEI runs PRO CARBON DIOXIDE ADS

2006-05-25 Thread DHAJOGLO
I always thought a good shirt would read: Secret Prisons, Cost: 1 Billion Dollars Illegally Kidnapping Foreign Citizens, Cost: 10 Billion Dollars Illegally Spying on Your Citizens, Cost: 20 Billion Transforming the US into the Third Reich: Priceless There are some things money can buy, for

Re: [Biofuel] CEI runs PRO CARBON DIOXIDE ADS

2006-05-25 Thread DHAJOGLO
Who is AH? I don't catch your reference? On Thursday, May 25, 2006 4:13 PM, Jason Katie wrote: wouldnt this be the 4th? i mean AH did finally fail, so the shrub would be the 4th. I always thought a good shirt would read: Secret Prisons, Cost: 1 Billion Dollars Illegally Kidnapping Foreign

Re: [Biofuel] Energy Problem Solved! Here Comes the Turboencabulator!

2006-05-25 Thread DHAJOGLO
fromaging the bituminous spandrels Translation: Cheesing the flammable hydrocarbon space between two arches and a horizontal molding On Thursday, May 25, 2006 4:02 PM, Mike Redler wrote: Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 17:02:49 -0400 From: Mike Redler To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject:

Re: [Biofuel] CEI runs PRO CARBON DIOXIDE ADS

2006-05-23 Thread DHAJOGLO
Is this site supposed to be a joke then? I hope not because I want to join the Anti-Dihydrogen Monoxide Coalition. hahaha On Tuesday, May 23, 2006 12:05 AM, John Beale wrote: Here's a good example of what I said about mentioning a hint of Chem and how it causes people to cower and accept

Re: [Biofuel] CEI runs PRO CARBON DIOXIDE ADS

2006-05-22 Thread DHAJOGLO
Clearly the solution is not to hate CEI, but to kill all of the gazelles; what with their nasty CO2 poluting ways. Its orginazations like CEI that keep the Daily Show in business. This is a joke...Right? I mean, surely ExxonMobil doesn't think that we are ALL THIS DUMB, RIGHT? The

Re: [Biofuel] Are your free plans being sold on eBay?

2006-05-17 Thread DHAJOGLO
Keith, Do you think it would help if we all pressed ebay at once? -dave On Wednesday, May 17, 2006 3:11 PM, Keith Addison wrote: I keep getting complaints about this guy who sells bits of the JtF website on eBay. He's not the only one. Quite a few people have reported him and complained

Re: [Biofuel] Are your free plans being sold on eBay?

2006-05-17 Thread DHAJOGLO
I suppose I could put up an auction starting at $.01 with the same products and then put in the description something like: If you are looking for a product like xxx, check JTF first to see if its free. -dave On Wednesday, May 17, 2006 3:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Wed, 17 May 2006

Re: [Biofuel] Anhydrous potassium hydroxide(?)

2006-05-14 Thread DHAJOGLO
That does sound fishy. I'm not certain of the hydrate quantity of KOH if left open to the atmosphere but anhydrous should be hydrate free. If the bag is not air tight then your KOH most likely would have absorbed water and possibly CO2. I'm not sure the process to dessicate KOH but JTF may

Re: [Biofuel] The Hidden Agenda Behind the Bird Flu Hoax

2006-05-13 Thread DHAJOGLO
Two Davids, how funny, I didn't comment about you or anything on Rush. I mearly responded to Keith's comment about the way we politicise issues. Rush is a deaf, racist, drug using moron. If he happened to say something worth while I'm sure it was on accident. I'm not to concerned about the

Re: [Biofuel] The Hidden Agenda Behind the Bird Flu Hoax

2006-05-13 Thread DHAJOGLO
Jason and or Katie Perhaps isolationist is not exactaly correct... let me clarify. On Thursday, May 11, 2006 7:22 PM, Jason Katie wrote: if the US is so isolationist, why do we keep getting our nose broken for sticking it in other people's business? My view is that our general population

Re: [Biofuel] The Hidden Agenda Behind the Bird Flu Hoax

2006-05-11 Thread DHAJOGLO
Keith, I'm not flat amazed any more to see Americans explaining things away in terms of political polarisations and somehow mislaying the problem in the doing. One thing you're mislaying David is quite a lot of serious stuff that's been posted here about the why's and wherefore's of the bird

Re: [Biofuel] From a Congresswoman, Diana DeGette (D-CO)

2006-05-03 Thread DHAJOGLO
level. Diana DeGette is a US rep, not a state rep, unless I'm all confused about who the bozos here in Colorado have elected. If you think the democrats from Colorado are bad, try to republicans -- Wayne Allard, Tom Tancredo, and Marilyn Musgrave, to name a few On 5/2/06, DHAJOGLO [EMAIL

Re: [Biofuel] From a Congresswoman, Diana DeGette (D-CO)

2006-05-02 Thread DHAJOGLO
I was under the impression that the patriot act already pretty much covered this type of records mandating. I wonder what they gain by inacting it at a state level. On Tuesday, May 02, 2006 12:26 PM, D. Mindock wrote: Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 12:26:59 -0500 From: D. Mindock To:

Re: [Biofuel] The End of Dollar Hegemony

2006-03-16 Thread DHAJOGLO
I liked this essay (well, actually it depressed me). The end made me think of something, ...gold or its equivalent. Isn't oil the equivalent currency? I mean, we price it in euros or dollars but in fact, it is so central to the world economy that pricing it in gold does not change the

Re: [Biofuel] Oilman Plays Ozone Man

2006-02-07 Thread DHAJOGLO
Can you send along the url source for this? Regards, -dave Posted by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] February 4, 2006 Op-Ed Columnist Oilman Plays Ozone Man By MAUREEN DOWD WASHINGTON The Saudi ambassador summoned me to the embassy on Thursday, across the street from the Watergate. He wanted to know if

Re: [Biofuel] Power Compost!

2005-11-07 Thread DHAJOGLO
Robert, I'm not sure what type of engine you have, but an option might be to modify it to use ethanol and then delay the timing to get higher compression. That may result in a more efficient system. You would have to have a supply of ethanol though and you may not be able to delay the

Re: [Biofuel] Oil shale

2005-09-19 Thread DHAJOGLO
DHAJOGLO wrote: I haven't posted in a while and I just got around to looking at this. I grew up in Grand Junction, Colorado. This is situated right in the heart of oil shale country. There is even a local story (local to Parachute, Colorado) about an early settler that built his fireplace out

Re: [Biofuel] Oil shale

2005-09-14 Thread DHAJOGLO
I haven't posted in a while and I just got around to looking at this. I grew up in Grand Junction, Colorado. This is situated right in the heart of oil shale country. There is even a local story (local to Parachute, Colorado) about an early settler that built his fireplace out of oil shale

re: [Biofuel] Windmills and appropriate technologies

2005-05-04 Thread DHAJOGLO
Mike, Whenever we talk about biofuels, we sometimes bring other alternative energy technologies into the fold. For example, I remember discussing (maybe here, I'm not sure) the use of heliostats as a possible heat source for distillation. However, the use of windmills as a source of

re: [Biofuel] Old chickens

2005-04-29 Thread DHAJOGLO
When laying hens wane in production they are routinely slaughtered and replaced. In a successful experiment on the island Gotland -Sweden the dead chickens have been ground up together with sawdust and a little pine tree oil (to dampen the smell) and then mixed with the usual fuel of wood chips

re: [Biofuel] Article from deseretnews.com

2005-04-15 Thread DHAJOGLO
NOTE FROM SENDER: This news is somewhat troublesome ... we'll have to see how far the government goes with this, but it's scary (VERY scary) to think that instead of using the current oil situation to start moving beyond dependence on fossil fuels and developing renewables, the government is

re: [Biofuel] Iraq Invasion - Age of Oil Scarcity

2005-04-07 Thread DHAJOGLO
Iraq Invasion May Be Remembered as Start of the Age of Oil Scarcity By Robert Collier San Francisco Chronicle Sunday 20 March 2005 http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/032105EA.shtml Production tumbles in post-Hussein era as more countries vie for shrinking supplies ... If it weren't for

re: [Biofuel] The Energy Crunch To Come

2005-03-30 Thread DHAJOGLO
http://www.motherjones.com/news/dailymojo/2005/03/energy_crunch.html March 22, 2005 The Energy Crunch To Come By Michael T. Klare Data released annually at this time by the major oil companies on their prior-year performances rarely generates much interest outside the business world. With oil

re: [Biofuel] glycerin blocks

2005-03-21 Thread DHAJOGLO
Jeremy, Can you make glycerin blocks from non gelling glycerin? I have about 20 gallons of liquid glycerin and about 5 Gal. that gelled. Jeremy Pure glycerol will melt somewhere around 20C I believe. However, if you have any impurites (espically Methanol) then it will stay in a liquid state

[Biofuel] Minnesota News Regarding Foul Minning Practices

2005-03-11 Thread DHAJOGLO
Below is a brief description of a letter sent to the Governor of Minneosta, USA regarding a proposed Coal Gasification Plant. The letter is around 20 pages, so rather than hitting the list directly I though I would put it on a website for those interested in reading it.

re: [Biofuel] I need some information

2005-03-01 Thread DHAJOGLO
Ezio, The fermentation process gives off mostly CO2 and also some ethanol vapors. Large scale productions run the CO2 through a condenser to remove the spare ethanol and some water. Then they make dry ice from the remaining CO2. On Tuesday, March 01, 2005 9:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

re: [Biofuel] Ethanol Crossroads: Decision at Chambersburg

2005-03-01 Thread DHAJOGLO
On Tuesday, March 01, 2005 11:05 AM, Keith Addison wrote: Commentary: Ethanol Crossroads: Decision at Chambersburg ... Of course, the ethanolers aren't mentioning the downsides of the project - such as toxic emissions, odors, huge water treatment and waste disposal issues, rail and traffic

Re: [Biofuel] need a catchy title

2005-02-23 Thread DHAJOGLO
How about fry or yyy join us if you don't want to die. sort of thing. JD2005 While it is catchy I would have to say I'm not big on the fear of death motivation! This reminds me of a poster we have here at the university. Its about sun burning and it say, Fry now, Pay later in

Re: [Biofuel] Attn. Pack Rats -- (maybe) A cheap Process Control Idea

2005-02-22 Thread DHAJOGLO
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Attn. Pack Rats -- (maybe) A cheap Process Control Idea Hi everyone, ... I was thinking of developing generic software (in C or assembler) for old computers to convert them into process controllers. For example, it might make an effective temperature controller for your

[Biofuel] need a catchy title

2005-02-22 Thread DHAJOGLO
To list, On friday I have been asked to talk about my biodiesel project. I need a good title. I was thinking of calling it: Why does that bus smell like french fries? A look at diesel fuel from vegitable oil. any (quick) thoughts? ___ Biofuel

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.

Re: Re[4]: [Biofuel] Our Godless Constitution - [OT] = very yes

2005-02-19 Thread DHAJOGLO
Todd et. al... Danger, high sacharsim content: And as a noun? homey - noun - 1) _; 2); 3 Apples to apples please. According to your usage of the word Homey, and presuming we follow the rules of

RE: Re[2]: [Biofuel] Our Godless Constitution

2005-02-18 Thread DHAJOGLO
Chris, On Friday, February 18, 2005 6:28 AM, Chris Lloyd wrote: So, based on these sources, a christian is one who believes in christ. From: Chris Lloyd One is technically not a christian if they don't believe in jesus. Thats not ment to be offensive, just a definition. To be technically

Re: Re[2]: [Biofuel] Our Godless Constitution

2005-02-17 Thread DHAJOGLO
Hi Gustl, ... Thirteen signers of the constitution were Freemasons. In order to be a member of the fraternity, you need to declare your faith in God. You do not have to subscribe to a particular religion. But, you must be monotheistic. http://www.freemasonry.org/psoc/masonicmyths.htm Mike

Re: Re[2]: [Biofuel] Our Godless Constitution

2005-02-17 Thread DHAJOGLO
Mike Gustl I politely take exception to a couple of comments: I think its difficult for many Christians to comprehend that others don't hold this belief; just as its difficult for many to comprehend that god and Ala are also not the same. My first response to this was that you are referring

Re: [Biofuel] Our Godless Constitution

2005-02-16 Thread DHAJOGLO
http://www.americanvision.org/articlearchive/02-09-05.asp Did George Bush Lie About America Being Founded on Christian Principles? By Gary DeMar Its interesting to note that this article makes the very foolish leap from god to jesus. God is referenced several times but jesus is only

re: [Biofuel] Our Godless Constitution

2005-02-15 Thread DHAJOGLO
Knoton, Try googling the following: Constitution Restoration Act which was introduced in both houses of the U.S. Congress one year ago this month. I found the text of this act and some things about it. Am I right in thinking that they are trying to make god's law part of our constitutional

Re: [Biofuel] Thank you Keith The Indian Seed Act and Patent Act:

2005-02-15 Thread DHAJOGLO
Phil and Keith, Dear Keith - Excellent article and have not posted awhile because of my new job. I will read and re-read this article. I hope our lawmakers take time to really study the issues. I studied Plants and Plant Genetics and Plant Taxonomy (Dendrology) as undergraduate. The issue of

re: [Biofuel] BioD test batches

2005-02-15 Thread DHAJOGLO
Dana, 1 ltr new safeway brand canola oil in 2 ltr PET bottle 4.9g KOH in 200ml methanol Heated in water bath to about 140F Shaken for about 5 mins then every 10-15 mins for the next two hours Result: good separation but the BD layer is milky Test batch 2 1 ltr new safeway brand canola

Re: [Biofuel] Creation Care - What Would Jesus Drive

2005-02-14 Thread DHAJOGLO
The New Testament clearly proclaims that as the Second Person of the Trinity, Christ created the universe and continues to sustain it. As such, all of creation belongs to Him. He is Creator, Sustainer, and Owner. (Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:16-17, 19; Jn. 1:1-4.) This is what I see: Christ created the

re: [Biofuel] Gobal Warming - Ice Buffering

2005-02-07 Thread DHAJOGLO
Derek, I don't think anyone has much of a clue as to the actual amount of heat that is being produced and absorbed into the ice. Once the ice is gone, we might really start cooking around here. Derek I would imagine they will get a clue when Manhattan is under 2 feet of water. That will

re: [Biofuel] World Energy and Dow Chemical Sign Biodiesel Production

2005-02-03 Thread DHAJOGLO
Ug...From a NBB email update today: (It is my understanding, but I may be mistaken, that World Energy, who evidently controls around 75% of the US biodiesel market, is owned by Gulf Oil) Its my opinion that once biofuels start to replace petrol fuels the oil companies will rush to secure a

Re: [Biofuel] Is It Time For A Corporate Death Penalty Act?

2005-02-03 Thread DHAJOGLO
financial compensation for all of her pain and suffering) was $100,000 exactly how likely is that to make mcdonalds change their practices such that more don't suffer? if that was your local coffee joint it would probably put them out of business but mcdonalds has 4.4 billion in sales. Plus,

re: [Biofuel] World Energy and Dow Chemical Sign Biodiesel Production

2005-02-03 Thread DHAJOGLO
Keith, People have been saying that here for five years, and elsewhere no doubt much longer. I'm not being sceptical, I agree with you. That they're so slow off the mark and it's taking them so long would rather tend to reinforce my scepticism of their much-vaunted and largely mythical

re: [Biofuel] methanol storage

2005-02-01 Thread DHAJOGLO
Does anyone know of any restrictions on storing methanol in your garage ect. It varies from town to town and also varies by quantity. If you want to store 55 gal then you would want to contact the fire marshal and ask them. Typically you would need a flammables storage cabinet (those big

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-01 Thread DHAJOGLO
Mike, I have a few questions below: Those Americans.!. If your are not American and anti-American, know this: Are you suggesting that anyone who is not a Citizen of the US is also anti-USA? I don't think this is what you are suggesting but it sounds like it. There are plenty of

re: [Biofuel] Re: 720 gpd anhydrous batch system

2005-01-31 Thread DHAJOGLO
looking in the yards for a rectifier but they do not know flow rates they olny know colunm size. i have the book somewhere, but could some one tell me what diamator colunm i need to distill 75 to 100 gph 195 proof. will a 12 inch work need chart This site may be helpful. Under the

re: [Biofuel] GLOBAL WARMING IN TEXAS

2005-01-28 Thread DHAJOGLO
This was before my lifetime [58].We believe in global warming and colorado is looking real good to us in summers. Man, more texans in colorado... curse the good weather there. Just jokes. If you're going, live on the west side (much prettier and more water). -dave

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