more
of my attention right now:
Solve the Route 29 Abductions, https://solveroute29abductions.wordpress.com
Have a look. Any comments or tips much appreciated. We need to do it.
David Pearce,
Washington, D.C. Charlottesville, Va.
On Nov 20, 2014, at 12:04 PM, Darryl McMahon dar
it a day.
This is not a slight on the currently active members, but I personally
am just receiving it out of nostalgia at this point.
Anyway, that's my 2c...
David
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French isn't up to it. I don't live far from the French-Swiss
border and speak very good French.
Anyway, I'll let you know off-list if they're interested.
Regards,
David
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Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 12:39:28 -0600
From: Zeke
http://ourworld.unu.edu/en/how-millions-of-farmers-are-advancing-agriculture-f
or-themselves/
The world record yield for paddy rice production is not held by an
agricultural research station or by a large-scale farmer from the United
States, but by a farmer in the state of Bihar in northern
Testing 123...
Tue Oct 30 2012 2:11:43 pm CET CET from Dawie Coetzee
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often an article does not get my attention or response, BUT or rather, however,
i wish i could get a couple head for these for my meager 2 acres for my
utilization. This was cool! thanks David
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http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/survey/so/2011/CAR110311A.htm
As policymakers
continue to grapple with the problems facing the crisis-hit countries in
the euro area and the clouded outlook for the global economy, attention
has turned to Iceland, which three years ago saw its entire
on whether this would be safe to
try, or maybe use just a bit and keep some 89oct on hand just in case. David
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drought that threatens wildlife conservation, cattle health and herd
production, the study said.
It seems similar to what Joel Salatin and others have been advocating for a
long time.
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In the meantime I intend to carry on slowly implementing permaculture(ish)
principles and just getting on with life. Hopefully it will be an example for
my neighbours. It's all just insurance for a potentially volatile future
scenario.
Ciao,
David
These chaps do geodesic greenhouses:
http://www.geodesic-greenhouse-kits.com/features.php
They're hideously expensive, but I think you could incorporate some of the
properties into a far simpler passive solar design.
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I have a better one, lets start a class action law suite for skin cancer and
have her pay for the treatments. OR have her pay for property damages caused
by HER sun!
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And there was me thinking I'd finally found a reputable online supplier... ;-)
Hi Robin
Yes, piracy, Dawie's email address got phished, if that's the word,
hijacked. Strange, the message reached you and me but it didn't make
it into the list archives.
I wonder if Dawie knows she is
Keith, I know your usual response is to say that a lot of peak oilers are crazy
carrying capacity nutters, but it's also embraced by the BNP. So let's just
ignore them both. We need to press the urgency of this issue for sustainable
change.
I read Matt Simmons' book, and I have to say he makes a compelling
case for Saudi Arabia. It's depressing. But, we'll NEVER run out of
oil if we simply stop using it!
Hmmm, if everyone thought the same way, I'd agree. But Jevons Paradox has been
used to say that overall this will not
, just that the rather curious
consensus amongst our leaders may be due to having to deal with peak oil. I
doubt they can address this issue right now because it would mean calling into
question the growth-based paradigm behind capitalism.
David
Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 23:29:07 +0900
From: Keith
brought down by anything other than
the planes. If you think otherwise, please include the fact that the buildings
fell from the point of impact into your theory.
David
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-cost, high efficiency house with water
vapour permeability (avoiding the need for mechanical ventilation) using
locally available materials (for the most part).
For me it is snake oil, given the readily-available alternatives.
David
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 00:11:19 -0700
From: Erik Lane [EMAIL
http://pubs.acs.org/stoken/presspac/presspac/full/10.1021/jf900140e
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Find it discussed at
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Friends,
Responding to myself:
David House wrote:
One can assume a standard sea level air density (0.0024 slugs per
cubic foot), in which case the equation becomes 0.0001423 AV^3 , where
A is expressed in square feet and V is in MPH. This results in a
figure for instantaneous power
Andrew,
Andrew Spagnolo wrote:
David and everyone,
Thank you for the clarification. Perhaps you could help me clear up another
issues regarding this wind turbine.
The only thing I can be sure of is that there's no way to the end of the
forest except perhaps what Keith implied, which
with wind speed up to some point
(20 MPH??) and thereafter will fall again.
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(Rumi, a Persian mystic poet, quoted
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With all due respect, while I'm sure your posts are of interest to us all, I'm
not sure of the relevance to the raison d'etre of this list.
Personally, it's like a flashback to all my mother's emails from Dr Briffa. At
least I could tell her to stop.
No offence meant,
David
and regulations will fail precisely to the degree the
people are corrupt, greedy, ignorant, or asleep.
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And water from the very ground will burst.
(Rumi, a Persian
Wonderful stuff Keith.
I just thought I'd chime in to say that your information collation and
dissemination is second to none.
Your archives are a great resource. I've been hanging around for a decade now,
so I thought it was possibly time to let you know that your work is invaluable
to me
of it, however, I think the
system is basically sound and that the ideas underlying it are
reasonable. Of course we need to test drugs. Of course we need to have
solid evidence of safety and efficacy. Science actually works.
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to argue against. And of course with the
genetic reshuffling which so often occurs, and given that so many of
those who are infected with H1N1 will likely be hospitalized, we will
regularly be putting a highly infectious virus near highly resistant
microbes...
d.
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http://www.biodieselmagazine.com/article.jsp?article_id=3332
d.
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And water from the very ground will burst.
(Rumi, a Persian mystic poet, quoted in /Delight
Elmer, all,
Elmer Stenger wrote:
Dawie: I found the information at Clivus Multrum, Lawrence Ma.
01840 Phone 1-800-425-4887
or www.clivusmutrum.com.
Missing an l. As Kieth says, copy and paste from the browser, don't
type: http://www.clivusmultrum.com/
d.
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and Facts on Jatropha curcas
L. (linked from the page you mentioned) to have more of the sort of
information that interests me
(http://www.ifad.org/events/jatropha/breeding/claims.pdf and elsewhere).
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Make no search
), who appears to have a
real aversion to Jatropha. (Based on what he says about himself, I'm not
sure I would entirely trust his evaluation as dispassionate.)
d.
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Keith,
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello David
And back at you. Good to hear from you.
I've been contacted about a project in south Asia which would involve
planting 600 ha to Jatropha, to produce 3,500 tonnes of biodiesel
annually
Since it bears on some of the points you raised, let me
have says that Furthermore, the process to
manufacture biodiesel... has no waste at all [excepting the oil cake and
glycerol]. The process employed has no emissions and absolutely no
effluent treatment. I don't see how that can be correct. Can that be
the case?
d.
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Peter,
Guag Meister wrote:
[N]o offense at all intended David, but you seem to be asking a question and
not really expecting an answer. There is an answer. Find it. [...]
Some of the answers you seek are here, and in my previous email.
I appreciate the spirit of generosity which has
tomorrow. And I think that's part of the answer too.
d.
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And water from the very ground will burst.
(Rumi, a Persian mystic poet, quoted in /Delight of Hearts/, p. 77
for the baby. Three
previous babies of hers died and the last one is in critical condition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munchausen_syndrome_by_proxy
d.
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And water from
of virtues, the fundamental tools required for
me to be truly human?
d.
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No matter how far the material world advances, it cannot
establish the happiness of mankind. Only when material and
spiritual
, not a judgment of others.
d.
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And water from the very ground will burst.
(Rumi, a Persian mystic poet, quoted in /Delight of Hearts/, p. 77)
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of what is considered newsworthy, but just as clearly it
is not impossible. People change. I do; don't you? But regardless, the
point is that we can't solve the problem unless we address its source.
We have to change the hearts.
david, i agree that we can only move forward, in the sense that we
Kieth, Sister MoroClaire,
Keith Addison wrote:
David - Maybe you'd like to forward this to the Digestion list?
Regards
Keith
Subject: seek some help to implement the biogas plant digester (the
simplest and cheapest)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Respected Sir,
I am
by the polio epidemic prior to Salk's vaccine
will be certain that vaccination of the population generally has been by
far the better alternative. There are no longer wards full of iron lung
patients, susceptible to death from a power failure.
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Giant microwave turns plastic back to oil
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn12141
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(Rumi, a Persian
periods of a few years or more.
d.
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And water from the very ground will burst.
(Rumi, a Persian mystic poet, quoted in /Delight of Hearts/, p. 77)
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Peter,
Guag Meister wrote:
Hi David ;
I have one other customer in Oregon, but just planted this year and no winter
experience yet. Why don't you send me your address offlist and I will send
you 20 seeds. I just ask for an occasional status report so I can update the
site
the laws of physics regionally in
France before he could ever have seen a surplus. It just ain't so.
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residual feed intake have reduced daily
methane production
* http://jas.fass.org/cgi/reprint/85/6/1479
...etc.
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for this.
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David,
David Penfold wrote:
Toensmeier also wrote the two volume /Edible Forests/...
Actually, David Jacke was the main author of Edible Forest Gardens...
I appreciate the correction. The book makes that clear, but it has been
some time since I read it, and I did not check my
Guag,
Guag Meister wrote:
Hi David ;
[...] What are you growing on your farm? Selling prices are generally
higher for tree crops, it is better for the land and soil fertility, and less
work too, but people generally don't plant and develope them due to the time
lag to production
Two links that pretty much describe themselves:
http://cleantechnica.com/2008/10/16/man-creates-homemade-biodiesel-from-algae/
http://cleantechnica.com/2008/11/06/fungus-discovered-that-makes-diesel-from-cellulose/
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Dear Guag,
Guag Meister wrote:
Hi David ;
You know I really believe that you are a nice person and you have really
great thoughts and ideals, so there is nothing personal in my response.
No offense taken, none offered.
...cut
We now stand at the threshold of a global
is a requisite measure of suffering...)
d.
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And water from the very ground will burst.
(Rumi, a Persian mystic poet, quoted in /Delight of Hearts/, p. 77
about Jean Pain's methods too.
Same situation. It does not pencil out. It would have been impossible
for Jean Pain to have gained more energy out of his small generator than
he invested as diesel and gasoline in shredding a small forest to build
his compost pile.
d.
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inflows would need to
be regulated by keeping an eye on volatile acid concentrations.)
Those quibbles aside, however, it's a good site, succinct and
educational as well.
d.
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, who would pay for that compost to be delivered
and spread if there were no appreciation for the benefit? Education
would be required in any case: why not carry it a modest step further?
Small is... often the right size.
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Keith Addison wrote:
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http://www.foodfirst.org/en/node/2296, about half-way down.
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a good deal about how
certain engines respond to the use of 20% ethanol blends, here
it is.
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per gram TS added. (The Biogas Handbook, p 75-76)
There are a number of other studies which have been done to digest kelp,
including some by David Chenowyth, formerly of the Gas Technology
Institute. Naturally, as it concerns cow dung, such studies would be of
limited use, but I would assume
information, in order to
understand more and begin to have a vision which is world embracing.
(This is otherwise known as growth.) In this regard, I thought of you
and this concern you mentioned when I again encountered the Stamets'
video. It's worth watching.
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Kieth,
Keith Addison wrote:
Greetings David, welcome
Dear SurpriseShan2,
First of all, it passes my understanding what this has to do with biofuels,
but the terms of use (taken liberally) say that no one can tell, and newbies
should probably not question the scope of topics. So
is leading an initiative based at
ODU to use algae for the production of biodiesel fuel.
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And water from the very ground will burst.
(Rumi, a Persian mystic poet
will never suffer from cancer, and you
can put to rest any residual fear of fungus. If he's wrong, well, bicarb
can't hurt, in modest quantity, taken orally. Occasionally. Probably.
Now how about them biofuels?
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Make
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From: David Hartley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2008 5:22 PM
To: 'sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org'
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This law was passed to PROTECT individuals' privacy.
There have been any
Why do you say that?
My first encounter with Monbiot was his book Captive State about the
corporate takeover of Britain, in 2000. He was hardly likely even then to say
let's have big farms so we can regulate them more easily.
Regards,
David
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 05:27:43 + (GMT)
From
, there are many who frequent the peak oil forums who have
come to this conclusion.
I'll leave it at that for now.
Best Regards,
David
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have you tried David Blume's Alcohol Can Be a Gas!?
Despite the offputting title, the book does contain a wealth of information on
setting up a distillery, including heat exchanger design and designing a plant
for scalability.
David
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 13:28:54 -0600
From
small quantities to more locations not because the worker
was paid more, given better working conditions or any such thing.
David
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What exactly is so wrong with Big Box Stores?
What's wrong with them is what's wrong with local communities because of
Big Box
producers. Obviously if I am in the
area of a farmers market or see a road side stand that is always my first
choice but I never make special trips as the market is really close. Maybe some
other states need to move towards this type of process.
David
Thomas Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David
% of its fresh produce from local
suppliers when it is available. So instead of driving 24 miles one way to the
farmers market I can go less than 1 mile round trip to buy the very same
produce. The local farmers here love Wal-Mart!
Regards,
David
Chip Mefford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kirk McLoren
here have any real-world experience of using this expedient technology?
Thanks for the inspiring work (and answering the questions that I'm only just
starting to ask myself),
David
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That article doesn't address the need to reduce global energy usage. There is
no way we could continue using energy to the same extent we do. Peak Oil will
see to that.
Appropriating biomass and agricultural products as the article suggests is not
realistic unless we address the pwerdown
Is such growth sustainable?
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If you want literally thousands of documents on similar subjects and far
more, try this:
http://www.cd3wd.com/
There's currently about 14Gb worth on there. I think they're all public
domain as well.
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Subject: Re:
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Warrnambool Mayor Cr David Atkinson said initial results from the penguin
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Numbers were up from 27 to 70 at the most recent count.
We are still to go over the results of the trial thoroughly but we are
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A genuine religion of peace cannot
have extremists. A genuine religion of peace would not have any
passages in its scriptures that could be construed as sanctioning or
calling for violence.
I didn't think it needed to be spelled out explicitly; I was obviously
mistaken. Islam, Christianity and
robert and benita rabello wrote:
rabr I am certainly not afraid of reasoned debate on the subject of
rabr religion.
I've said this before, but it obviously needs to be repeated: if you
mean reasoned in the sense of rational, why shouldn't religious claims
be subject to the same standards of
like a superhero and escort his true believers to heaven
and then destroy the planet and the rest of of humanity with it. These
people therefore don't have the slightest interest in doing anything
about environment/climate issues. Religion is relevant.
KA Yes, yes, David, and if you dig back
Keith, I'm surprised that you feel sufficiently offended by Dawkins to
post such an article. In the last few months there has been a spate of
articles in the press attacking Richard Dawkins Sam Harris. They
basically regurgitate the same arguments over and over: atheists are
arrogant, atheists
are evidently unable to live peacefully
together on the same piece of land.
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your link in the bits that I quoted in order to avoid people
getting the impression that I was attributing the article to you
personally.
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French green groups call for national lights-out on Feb 1
PARIS (AFP) - French environmentalists have called on citizens to
switch off their lights for five minutes on February 1, coinciding
with a major meeting here on climate change, to show
robert and benita rabello wrote:
rabr There was a very disturbing story on NPR last month that dealt with
rabr this issue in a Missouri church community. Listen with caution!
rabr http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6632499
rabr Ugh! Yuck!!!
I read the
Keith Addison wrote:
KA Biblical literalists , hm.
A film you absolutely must see is Jesus Camp, about brainwashing by
fundamentalists. Richard Dawkins is absolutely right when he speaks of
child abuse in this context.
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DK A film you absolutely must see is Jesus Camp, about brainwashing by
DK fundamentalists. Richard Dawkins is absolutely right when he speaks of
DK child abuse in this context.
I left a couple of words out (been staying up too late). I meant to
write about brainwashing
William Adams wrote:
WA Read Sam Harris' excellent and thoughtful book, Letter to a Christian
WA Nation. It may help you to figure it out.
An excellent book. Have you also read The God Delusion by Richard
Dawkins?
David
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KM How NSA access was built into Windows
Scary stuff. Do you know if it only applies to Explorer? Are Opera and
Firefox safe?
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subject to the same standards of scrutiny as any other assertion?
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a video of a talk he
gave, in which he described sequestration as the killer app, which
was a great disappointment. There are much better ways to reduce
emisssions.
Regards
David
KA To do that,
KA the U.S. Department of Energy hopes to develop new technologies by
KA 2012
DK that is (or should be) according to every humman being. Why should we
I just noticed a typo. I meant to write accorded to ...
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is not to be understood
symbolically but word-for-word literally - is a basis for morals in
present-day society. However, it's encouraging that The God Delusion
- where I encountered the Lot story - topped the bestseller list in the
US
David
ZY Has anyone read The Red Tent by Anita Diamant. It's
and the accumulation of wealth will bring the
rabr wrath warned about in other places.
On that point, I'm in 100% agreement with you.
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Zeke Yewdall wrote:
ZY Lots of people claim that without religion, how could there be morals...
Dawkins counters that very effectively. Somebody who doesn't go
around killing people because he's scared of god is not behaving
morally. Dawkins also points out that people were moral before there
robert and benita rabello wrote:
rabr Therefore, the ONLY way to determine what is TRUTH is to
rabr believe the literal text.
rabr This gets people into a whole heap of trouble
It gets particularly ludicrous when they then assert that the bible is
a good basis for morals. I have been
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