Err...not sure where all that's coming from.
I'll tell you why hydro's the way for me, since apparently it's so
horrible or whatever.
My yard is entirely surrounded on all sides by overhead vegitation. No
portion of my yard gets more than 2-3 hours of direct sun a day, so
hydro lets me use my
Oh, I fully appreciate the access to the materials, the media, whatever.
I'm all for everyone's video of their opinion/research being given
equal access to our bandwidth.
However, and no, I'm not casting stones, C-span doesn't really have
the best track record for monitoring exactly what goes on
Congratulations on getting planted!
I don't have the yard for dirt gardening, so I've been slowly moving
over to hydroponics, it's really very interesting and quite cheap, I
recommend it to anyone.
Just wondering, is your compost all the way broken down? What is
crusher dust? If your barn litter
Lol, not exactly what I'm looking for, although the principles are
much the same.
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Call me a puppet of an education dominated by western-analyzation
methods on primary sources, but I'm automatically skeptical of
self-propelled websites w/ domain names like information clearing
house, news you won't see on CNN...which is not to say that there
aren't VERY valid points to be made
Quick afterthought...I realize the author is a professor emeritus, but
so is Jerry Falwell...
Oh well, skeptic is as skeptic does.
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Just wondering if anyone out there is into hydroponics. I'm getting
more into it myself, hoping to find a mentor w/ a little more
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Lol, you know how I knew it was a hoax first?
Because it talked about their mythmaker computer running a model in a minute...
Supercomputers take days/weeks/months/years for these kinds of analysis...lol...
and then I read about gryphons and a sinking goldfish.
Oh well, once a nerd...
On 3/30/06, Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny that they implicitly assume that by including Cindy Sheehan, it will strengthen their case -- as if she is bad too. Such stupidity.But I found out that there is a group protesting at military funerals, claiming that IEDs are God's way of
I declare shenanigans.
$230,000 per minute breaks down like this...
$13,800,000 per hour.
$331,200,000 a day.
$2,318,400,000 per week.
$120,556,800,000 per year.
9.6billion is this much.
$9,600,000,000.
Making you off by this much:
$110,956,800,000
Making you 1155.8% incorrect. Ouch.
Keith, now the whole thing again but this time w/ MLA citations, plz.
J/k, of course.
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I don't doubt that, but you must admit the GOP hauls it out and waved it
around like it's something to be proud of.
Well, they did...I don't figure it'll get re-upped the next time it
comes around. It's difficult to create a federal standard for spending
federal moneys, which is
I very much agree, and I'm scared but eager to see what medical issues
will plague the next couple generations of children as a result of
what their parents ate...
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Let me see if I can find my copy of Fast Food Nation...it's in
there...along with the primary resource.
If you haven't read the book, I highly suggest it...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060938455/sr=8-1/qid=1143310865/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-3172202-2218342?%5Fencoding=UTF8
As poignant as
Why not? Well, I'll tell you the one, single, solitary reason I
classify myself as one of those dirty republicans...but I tell you I'm
so close to the fence it's amazing.
That reason is that I want power locally, in the hands of small, local
government, local voters, and local business. I'm not
Lol...thanks Keith.
Good bookmarks for the win!
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I apologize for not taking the time to consult the character map for
the S set, having spent significant time in Bayern myself I tend to
drop these things, as well as umlauts in lieu of e's.
Beyond that, I did not respond in a hostile fashion, and was responded
to as such, so I will cease
I mean, let's look at NCLB, which is...tada, MORE REGULATION, and NO MONEY to
support it.
Lol, the NCLB is the bane of my existence, so was EDUCATE 2000, the
precursor to it...which was really worse imo with it's CSO's and crap,
which really was a Clinton administration folly...but really
Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of the open-source, publicly moderated type systems, however...I'll point out some flaws...First off, the wide reaching level of conspiracy you're suggesting with the idea that he rigged the vote would in NO WAY be challenged by any of these mechanisms...the only
Ran across this on the BBC, interesting...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4649580.stm
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KEITH!
Finally. Someone else has said it...
But Kerry, and Gore before him, would only have meant business as
usual anyway,different band, same old song, everybody hates it. Don't
you have any rock'n'roll?
While I certainly don't advocate *not* voting, I'm glad someone has
pointed out that
Welcome to Americalol, where our inspectors are paid by the
company, not the government/USDA...same thing for miners and crop
inspectors...
If any of this is news to you, then you obviously haven't read Fast
Food Nation, which does a very good job chronicling the conditions
present in
Wait a minute
you mean somone with a video camera and some video editing software
believes there might be a widespread consipiracy involving 9/11?
Actually, on a completely different note, I saw an enhanced version of
the zapruder film the other day where it looks VERY MUCH like Kennedy
was
I had this idea several years ago to choose a leader, something along
the lines of a 5 contest system to determine a winner. Looks like
this:
1. A soccer/football game. Winner gets 1 pt.
2. 1 year, $10,000. They may invest it however they choose in a
PUBLICLY available way. Person w/ most at the
This could be a pain in the tookus, but look at this site I found the other day:
http://www.unitednuclear.com/
All in all it's quite a fun site, but selling things like FeO2 and
Aluminum on the same page for very cheap is...well...scary about who
could get it? And look at all the other stuff they
Please be clear that I wasn't advocating the law, of course I know
that you don't need lab grade goods to make big booms.
In fact, most 10 year olds who would make them have probably
downloaded the 1984 version of a certain cookbook, something
specifically tailored to NOT require lab grade gear,
I'm one of those people who have said for a long time that faith is
good, religon often not.
Personally, I believe that the idea of God is acceptable, whether
active, passive, or dead, however I do find it close to impossible
that any one individual could possibly tackle the depth and
Heh. I wrote a letter to both local papers here letting them know
about it, or letting the town know, or whatever, but they won't print
it because I cite his website and it says Fag.
Horray.
/cough
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Heh. In other news, the super nice fan club from www.godhatesfags.com
are coming to our town soon...because apparently we're all fags who
are going to burn in hell, regardless of our sexual orientation.
They'll hold up signs on school bus routes and chant, protesting
funerals to tell us that God
Haha.
That system is saying gasp gasp gasp...let me be...gasp gasp
gasp...*creak*...slowdown...overheatTHROTTLEtperGasp!...
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If there is somebody who has succeeded in getting these, make a
.torrent and host it somewhere and put up the link...better sharing
for everyone.
And I doubt it's really in the christmas islands, probably someone
hosting it remotely from their home computer...
Harbour Tools currently sells a fuel magnetic device for less than $20.00
retail for use on the fuel lines in
automobiles. Home Depot was recently selling magnetic / catalytic water
treatment devices for calcium scale
control on home water heaters
I actually saw something like this
I just wanted to chime in very quickly about the hacker mentality and ethic.
In theory, hackers hack to make things better. Security, speed,
effeciency, clock cycles, whatever.
I just heard a story on NPR tonight about prius hackers who have
doubled the effeciency of their Prius's by adding
Mine was sparking, but delayed and not nearly strong enough, so I was
overloading cylinders and running very rich...popped off the condenser
cover and took out *lots* of rust, started scrubbing to find the
mechanism on the shaft that powered the condenser was covered w/ rust
pockmarks. Cleaned if
MSR $18,999
...Wait...what?
Someone's kidding, right?
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I guess my question is the proverbial why?, with the common sigh
associated with the niche market of diesel vehicles in the US.
If you can find one for 6k, give me a link please. I'm currently
looking for a bike like the old 79cc honda my friend used to have for
my girlfriend.
And with 11
The cat-related old wives tail here...is that cats like to lick the milk from the baby's lips and will Steal the breath from the infant.And, not to be too rude, but how long would it take to figure out that the neighbor's cat was sleeping on your childs face?
My mini-tower computer has two fans, one in the power supply and oneon the cpu (the square chip about 2 X 2 on the motherboard).
The power supply in the pictured project is on top of the oil filled unit,so i wonder...Somewhat surprized it doesn't have an exhaust fan too. Most of those tiny mini's
Just ran across this, thought it was interesting.http://www.dumpalink.com/media/1137331521/Never_Charge_Your_Phone_Again
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I would...consider NaOH flakes over beads, usually cheaper...and dbl check that 90% pure KoH is good enough.I'm a fan of the NaOH method because it leaves you with a byproduct that can be used in waste fuel furnaces.
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Lol, Todd, I think you're projecting everything that's wrong w/ american mass commercialism onto one uhm...sport? I'm not a race fan, don't get me wrong, and I see your point regarding the infinite paradox of american government, but I think quite quickly we could pass the same judgement on
I'm marginally confused about the tone of this discussion, but I'd like to add my two cents. I have a 1984 suzuki kz440, dual carb. My average mpg is somewhere around 50-60 mpg, and the bike does have sub-8 second-to-60 times. My car got about 32mpg in my last test, but I kept my turns under 2500
As someone who has recently quit working for a certain, large digital communications company, I can tell you that if you're using a cell phone made after Jan. 1, 2003, they can already do this to ya. We sold packages to individuals (bosses, parents, etc.) that allowed users to log into their
Lol this is me being jealous of you.
I'm in the US, appalachia really. I think the guys sellin it for a mint b/c we have lots of eco-friendly people and no source.
I used petrol to be specific about which fuel I meant in the particular sentence.
Were that it was even the same price, or 5-10
Chip, I like the way you did that. Now if my new job actually starts to
pay me what they SAY they're gonna pay me, I'll be swilling the E85
likeuhm...well, instead I guess.
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Hi all, I recently found out that a local fuel wholesaler has begun
selling E85 to consumers in our small town, and I'm also happy to
report that my car is an FFV and capable of running it. However, I
*believe* that I read somewhere that ethanol will get you *less* far
per gallon than traditional
Michael,
Unless my gmail is lying, and it might be, I didn't see other repsonses
to this email. I'd just like to ask a couple questions (and say thanks
for the chest freezer/fridge, that thing is awesome!)
1. Having recently replaced several alternators, I'm wondering how you
would plan to add
Unless I completely misunderstand some things, it should be very
possible to get a good complete reaction in around 3 hrs. Using
sulfuric, centrifuges, and mostly clean or pre-titrated wvo.
Now, a better question in my mind is this:
Who is going to make the bigger splash: those people inviting
As of right now I think I'm going to do them via e-bay, as a security
function for all involved, unless someone has a better idea. We have a
site, but it's very VERY unfinished, I don't want a buy here link to
look shady.
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Our cooperative here just made arrangements for continuing, large scale
NaOH delivery from a large chemical supply company. As an effort to
share this with the community, we're prepared to offer it to
homebrewers for $2 a pound plus shipping (and shipping is apparently
about $6 most of the
exactly picture what you're looking at, since I replaced the waterpump
and all related belts.
I personally retrofitted my own bracket mount anyway, because the one that was there was WAY bigger than necessary.
Also, when I bought a new belt (mine fell off sometime and no, no
indicator light
As for:On 10/27/05, Doug Foskey
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This sounds like an outright lye!!
regards Doug
I did email keith separately several days ago to get his
permission. We're not making money on this proposition, I'm just trying
to share, if you're got your own supply or are afraid of
civil towards each other. I like to think we're here in the spirit of
motivating change and education, goodwill and a drive to fix some
things that are wrong with the world. Why be enemies if your fighting
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Keith--thanks for the clarification on distillation. Everything we're working on right now is theoretical :)
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That's what I'm wondering.
I think it's time to call the State.
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I make 120 L batches but only use about 1/2 in a week this is 6.35 gal
methanol and depending on the oil about 960 gr of lye per batch. So if Idrove twice as much I would use the # above.I hope this helps.
Derick
Just wondering, why list liters per week but talk about methanol in
gallons? I assume
Is anyone familiar with any grants, (federal, preferably) for BD
research/production? I'm sure they are out there, I just need to find
them.
Also, does anyone know where to look for the tax-break info for
companies using BD, and what percentage BD they need to use to receive
the benefit?
And,
Umm, don't quite understand. Push air in to get air out? Or are you
referring more to an accordian or bladder style container, compressed
then forcibly expanded to create a vacuum?
Sorry, it is late and I just accidentally closed some scripting
that I'd been working on for several hours w/o saving
Why a vacuum? Jeeze why a vacuum? Pumps are so much cheaper!
2 stage, barrel on a barrel, filter in the middle. Air tight @ the
filter, airtight @ the top. A medium sized fish aquarium should be able
to generate enough pressure (or an air compressor, they can be had for
cheaply enough), pushes
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Not really!Sorry, I'm not sure why I said wash?I have found it easier using KOH tomix or dissolve with the methanol then NaOH.
Still, details would be helpful. Looking towards multiple
several-hundred gallon batches we're wanting more info on KOH
Quick question, we're exhausing ourselves looking for a bulk-supplier
of lye/caustic soda/NaOH. I've found some solutions online, but they
are extremely expensive. It seems odd to me that 55 gallon drums of
methanol has been easy, while Lye has been difficult. Actually, Ace
Hardware has been the
For some reason the list kicked me, something about too many bounces?
I reactivated, but I missed a couple posts. Thanks for the responses to
this thread, I read them on the archives, and since someone wanted the
results I'll post what I've found so far...
Err...did you want plastic deformation
better than SVO. I believe in researching storage legality that BD must be treated as a Category 3 explosive,
I think we'd like a reference for that.
Hrm, well, I can't find what I was thinking of just now. According to
this: http://www.biodieselgear.com/documentation/methanol.htm ,
Methanol is a
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Hi all,
Ihave a small disagreement with this
statement,
...
APPARENTLY Red Devil lye has been discontinued.
Links for the win:
http://candleandsoap.about.com/od/coldprocesssoapmaking/a/lyesources.htm
Transestherification swaps out the glycerol chain for an alcohol
one w/i the molecular bond of the oil, which, like Keith said, makes it
burn...or rather explode under pressure better than SVO. I believe in
researching storage legality that BD must be treated as a Category 3
explosive, you won't
Holy Moley, so #1 Diesel is Kerosene. Talk about a breakthrough. Thanks Bob!
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The solvent effect is interesting.Perhaps keeping the injector cleanis the benefit? But I thought that modern diesel had detergents and
such included in it to do this.
Honestly I don't know, I'm just going by the biodiesel used in a
non-native environment will remove engine buildup that can clog
Ok, so that's a pretty good answer on the cetane question, anyone know
anything about the diesel additive method of avoiding diesel taxes?
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Aren't there tax credits for biodiesel fuel (in the US at least) thatwould negate the effects of having to pay taxes?
I don't know, you tell me?
And...I'm meaning from the prospect of *selling* the finished product, not producing @ home.
~Thanks~
I thought that biodiesel already had a bit higher cetane rating than#2 diesel?I know that my truck knocks alot on D2 compared to
biodiesel, or even B20.
Honestly, I don't know. I've read some research which indicates that BD
has less energy per unit than D2, and some which swears that it has
Hi all!
At some point in my reading I found 2 things which I apparently failed
to bookmark, and I'm wondering if anyone can point me in the right
direction.
1. I read someone say something about selling B99 in Oregon or
someplace, because at that level it's still considered a
diesel-additive and
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