the meek shall inherit, then?
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2013 01:00:34 +0200
To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@lists.sustainablelists.org
From: ke...@journeytoforever.org
Subject: [Biofuel] Israel's Coming Civil War: The Haredi Jews Confront the
Militarized Secular Zionist State
i would guess...no, bet a LOT of money, that a drone strike inside US borders
will happen in my lifetime. i'm also going to suppose that it would be the
beginning of a physical backlash against the US government. it might not be
fast, and it might not be all at once, but it would be the
giving up on the constitution would just give the US a new constitution.
tradition and respect? that's all well and good, but somebody's going to want
to write it down sometime or another, and it'll be the same rusty old arguments
with a different piece of parchment two hundred years from
From another old bit of parchment: The thing that hath been, it is
that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be
done: and there is no new thing under the sun
wait... that was in the bible? i always presented it as a logical argument- had
reasoning and eveything.
ok... at what point does packet-cracking have ANYTHING to do with providing
connectivity to the people who don't have it? snooping someone's web traffic
doesn't provide anything, let alone infrastructure...
who knew spying installed trunk lines...?
The ITU's secretary general, Dr.
man... no matter which longview you take the results suck. more nukes mean
more radioactive slag piles and brownfield sites, but fewer nukes means more
smokestacks.
honestly, the idea of multimillion year damages bothers me more than something
that has the potential to be remediated in a
i like it, but i have one question: wouldn't cancelling debt cause DE-flation
in the long term? it eliminates the leverage base banks use to buy their money.
if they don't have any lender's notes, they don't have anything to sell on
wallstreet (not exactly a bad thing, mind you...)
Date:
Iowa, present!
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 05:54:56 -0700
From: c...@well.com
To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@lists.sustainablelists.org
Subject: [Biofuel] Testing the new list
Okay list;
We're almost there. Keith is having issues posting to the list.
I'm supposing this is due to the DNS
if i'm reading this right, you're saying that all mo'power is doing is
enabling the mo'power is good power idiots to continue being their idiotic
selves?
can't really argue with that...
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 07:21:08 -0700
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something isn't right here... i just can't get a grip on it.
i can't accept that there is *only* culture driving this.
nothing here has a positive outcome for the american government, not by a long
shot, so its probably not them. destroying iran would hurt europe, russia,
india, and
there's a theory about the bermuda triangle, that when disturbed, these
hydrates burst (for lack of better terms) and the bubble is large enough to
sink a ship wholesale, thus the stories of mysterious lost ships.
even if mining hydrates *was* a good idea, i'd be concerned about the crew of
you will have to dedicate a compressor with a totally enclosed, blast rated
motor to this job.
compressing methane can be insanely dangerous if there is any oxygen in the
system. you have to let the compressor run without collecting any of the gas to
completely flush the lines, monitoring
what's the titration of your oil? even if it's new doesn't mean its clean, or
even dry.
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 10:55:31 -0400
Subject: [Biofuel] Basic Questions, Major Problems: Biofuel Batches
Hi all,
my name's Chris, I've
[snip]
One of the people we work with closely, Sato-san, has a diesel truck
that he uses as a kind of organic produce shop, straight to your
door, working mostly round Osaka. He uses biodiesel now and loves it
(Slow Fuel, as in Slow Food, but in Japanese it doesn't have the
connotation
pay them 50 and realize you're still paying less than a third of pump prices
for your fuel...
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 21:17:50 -0400
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Subject: [Biofuel] How do you get WVO?
So far I have made a L of BD from pure VO. Then I made a L
i'll never understand why these stories are necessary. i give bikes the
standard box when i'm driving. its about three car-lengths and the full width
of the driving lane, about the size you'd expect to pass a car by. getting too
close is just begging to hurt someone.
Charity cyclists
its about time somebody with leverage finally decided to skip working with the
slow, ineffective national governments.
congratulations C40! you are one step closer to reality!
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2011 16:31:45 +0200
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
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this is actually an old design, circa 1885 by james atkinson , called a
differential engine. all they did here was stick two of them together end to
end.
it IS a better design than the types we use today, but it can be heavier and is
better suited to a stationary use, like pumping or
i have never, and will never live in an area where the fire department is a
paid service. all the FD's around me are volunteer, except for the village,
which is paid via property taxes, and when the opportunity arises, i do in fact
volunteer my time to the department. any other scheme is by
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 01:31:43 +0900
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] A metalworking question
Hi Dawie
That sounds hopeful. But wouldn't hammering along the edge thin the
metal and expand it rather than compacting it? I'd thought of
:09:53 -0400
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] To answer your questions
On 6/16/2010 2:36 AM, Jason Mier wrote:
Maybe you're looking at it from the wrong angle. If you're having trouble
drawing business, try growing your own
Maybe you're looking at it from the wrong angle. If you're having trouble
drawing business, try growing your own.
Have you ever considered an advanced credit program for the highschool? Maybe
you could work with the University Board and the Ag Extension office to allow a
couple of college
I have some questions about your project/situation:
1. What are your restrictions? (regulations, budget, public mood, etc.)
2. Is this a County project, or are you only going to be offering
grants/incentives?
3. Is your department merely coordinating, or do you have a direct influence
i've been reading these emails for the last five years, and i've gone
completely through the archives at least once. all this time i haven't found
anything about how corporations are *government* created critters, and being
such, they can be directly legislated upon as government property.
this suggests to me that people need to go outside in short sleeves without
sunblock for a couple hours a day and friggin DO SOMETHING!!
oh, wait...studies show you'll die of skin cancer if you go out in the sun!
to those studies, i say bull.
skin is the body's biggest vitamin D producer-
I don't
really know my way round solar stuff (yet - next stop maybe), so my
sense of what smells right doesn't go very far.
Keith,
don't sell yourself short, solar is simple. you only really have two options,
transferring energy, or reflecting it. the only hangup is PV uses expensive
is out there now.
Best regards
Dawie Coetzee
From: Jason Mier
To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Monday, 24 August, 2009 11:52:45
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] solar collector window
I don't
really know my way round solar stuff (yet - next
i don't think they'll be able to effectively clean it up without taking the
plankton and algae away as well. it's all contaminated, and according to some
of the studies we've seen before on this topic
(
http://www.mail-archive.com/sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg72353.html
ok, that's just wrong- on sooo many levels...
Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 02:53:02 +0900
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Subject: [Biofuel] Humans, hogs may eat their way to flu resistance
Sigh...
Humans, hogs may eat their
fantastic. why dont they just make a big pile of plastic out in the parking
lot and torch it off? it'll just about accomplish the same thing.
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Date: Sat, 9 May 2009 08:51:24 -0500
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if swine flu has killed 150 people in the last month, and if the trend
continues that will be more than 2000 people killed by this disease.
35000 (thirty-five thousand) people die from the normal everyday
chicken-soup-and-toast flu every year in the US alone. there are more than 25
million
this could be...strange...
it might put a real damper on the fuel wars, but all that handy cheap power?
which is worse: fighting over disappearing fuel sources and cutting waste, or
feeding the current system?
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:23:53 +0900
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
humans do the same thing. in the 1700's the average human was between 4'11 and
5'8 and progressively shorter the further back in time you look. with a higher
energy food supply people had the ability to grow faster in the time their
bodies allowed for height.
250 years ago six feet was big,
kind of additive in the oil.
Jeff
--- On Thu, 1/29/09, Jason Mier wrote:
From: Jason Mier
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Viability of converting a vehicle to run straight
Ethanol?
To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org
Date: Thursday, January 29, 2009, 10:51 PM
making the change
making the change to alcohol is simple if you know anything about electronics,
since it is mostly done in the carputer or ECM. here is a very nice breakdown
of what you will most likely need.
http://www.thirdgen.org/promintro
like the author, i also suggest using EEprom chips, since
the people might be getting the government we deserve, but just be glad we're
not getting the government we pay for... My mother likes to say: The people
get the government they deserve. But I keep wondering what I've done to
deserve THIS! robert luis rabello The Edge of Justice The Long
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 13:30:37 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: Re: [Biofuel] One
Quarter of Americans Still Don't Believe It -- What About You?[huge snip]
Like the citizens of Belo, Americans must come to see that having food as a
University labs can be just as cutthroat and partisan as any corporate lab.
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 16:35:01 +
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Annuals converted into perennials
yes, really interesting. bit of a huge
moraels are AWESOME!! hard to find (even in season) and horrifyingly expensive,
but great fried.
Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 16:26:56 +
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] alternative to vaccines
fungus is awesome stuff. many
now why can't the state's national guard units do any of this like they're
originally supposed to? y'know local folks, taking care of local business,
under local control? h wait.. they're off being SHOT AT!
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it's real if you consider a kushmann a car... they're used in hazardous
materials warehouses because they don't produce sparks like electric or
chemical fuelled carts do. not exactly highway material...
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 18:26:12 +0900
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
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@sustainablelists.org Subject: Re: [Biofuel] India's
gift to green drive: Bicycle @ 40kmph Tell me whats wrong with this idea,
please. OK, additional weight and friction but I'm not sure it would really
bother me. -Hoagy Jason Mier wrote: it looks like the crank pedal is
on a sliding shaft
it looks like the crank pedal is on a sliding shaft that extends during the
power stroke and retracts at bottom center, effectively giving you a longer
lever in the same pedal radius of a normal bike.
sweet.
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 05:22:12 -0500
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this is just cool. i wonder how well it actually works? Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008
17:14:38 +0900 To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Biofuel] Cement from CO2: A concrete cure for global warming?
[Rachel's introduction: A California company says it has found a way
so? -Dawie
- Original Message
From: Jason Mier
To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Tuesday, 1 July, 2008 10:34:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] The food emergency and food myths
on a similar note, why try to factory-ize it in the first place?
let's make up
on a similar note, why try to factory-ize it in the first place?
let's make up a person- call him Neighborhood Joe.
so Joe lives in a sensibly sized town of about 2500 people, there is a bakery,
a market, a couple of restaurants, a laundry service, a hardware store, an auto
shop, and -like
There were no fences, and yet there was no vandalism, with the harvested
produce sold at a nearby market
i have noticed the same thing in a town nearby. there is a fairly large gang in
that area (they used to be a problem, although i think most of them have grown
up/grown out of it) and you
chicago economics is just as bad as keynesian economics. keynes relies on the
state (which is a huge mistake) and friedman relies on individual honesty (not
gonna happen in this country anytime soon).
the state is ineffective in business as we have all seen. a lot of the
government policies
try this. its written in terms of glycerine, but i think junk grease and fryer
slime would work as well.
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_glycerin.html#burn
you could also make a huge pile of these logs and dump them a handful at a
time into the compost, also, further down-page is a
Cut the stalks down whole, throw them onto your driveway and
crush the stalks with your automobile before chopping them up insections
i imagine an old laundry wringer would work just as well if you tightened the
springs a bit. and then you would have a big tub there to catch the stalks. i
this planet hasn't seen a free market in over 600 years, beginning with the
british empire. noone really knows what one looks like. people keep treating
money like its a commodity, when its just multicolored scratch paper. if we
could ever get back to trading value-added materials for goods
i dont know about rice, but flour i can speak for.
Cattails.
http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles/duffyk43.html
you can use cattail pollen, tubers, sprouts, and seed heads for foods of all
kinds. there is more about living comfortably in the boonies throughout the
website, but there are
the market free-for-all wouldnt be such a big problem if it werent for the
federal reserve and overpowered banks. nothing has really been right in the
economy since 1913. the creature from jekyll's island has turned into a real
hyde monster.
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 14:19:13 -0700
From:
im not so sure i would consider this a novelty item just yet. its more of a
baby step IMO. it might not sound like anything is being done, and even if he
does some damage to localizing through his conjecture, i think it is still
enough to spur curiosity. in any event, it might make someone
nets can only pick up so much. i have an idea but it sounds kind of outlandish.
i am imagining a fleet of barges filtering the water up like a giant shop-vac
and separating the junk out.
thats like a 3500 mile array, staggered at ~7 miles (from equator to 50N
assuming ~70 miles per degree
a bin type thing at the back of it. The garbage is
escorted by the arms toward the central belt, which picks it up and dumps it
into the bin, the water just falls through the belt.
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Sent: Sat 4/19/2008 7:29 AM
i still dont think its a good idea to trash the desert for electricity...
http://www.mail-archive.com/sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg56431.html
although, i do like the prospects of some of the later posts in that thread...
well... i could say its about time -and it is- but i really doubt it would go
anywhere. either the acc will stall indefinitely, or just outright tell
congress to screw off.
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 23:29:04 +0900
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Subject: [Biofuel]
i think i like the '09 Baker a little more. seems like it would be more fun.
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 20:57:57 -0700
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Subject: [Biofuel] Leno test drives the 2008 Tesla
http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/video/video_player.shtml?vid=229378
may i suggest this fine reading?
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_heaters.html#bioheat
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2008 19:32:05 -0700
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Subject: [Biofuel] Bio-diesel replacing Home Heating Oil
Hello List,
Is anyone using
i'm with hamlet, this isn't going to work. companies should have no say in the
matter, but they have the money to buy the say.
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2008 02:10:20 +0900
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Subject: [Biofuel] One sky, many owners
... this brave o'erhanging
HAHA!
Chavez: +1
US/Exxon: 0!
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2008 02:10:40 +0900
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
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Subject: [Biofuel] Venezuela diverts Exxon oil to China
http://business.smh.com.au/venezuela-diverts-exxon-oil-to-china/20080329-22b8.html
Venezuela diverts Exxon
point. The domestic CFL's are still $7 each... and it's
the chinese ones that are $1.50 each. H. will china own
the world soon... certainly looking that way.
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 12:57 PM, Chip Mefford wrote:
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Jason Mier wrote
if the gov't is going to mandate a full switch to flourescent, they need to
freeze prices for two years, and require vendors to offer a recycling program.
otherwise they need to step back and watch the country switch over of its own
accord (which it is doing at a wildly increasing rate). if
OK. quick question. Which makes more sense when dealing with american corn?;
1) make liquid fuels (ethanol, butanol, corn oil diesel) and fertilizer out of
it,
2) make gaseous fuels (methane or syngas)and fertilizer,
or 3) burn it in a pellet stove and compost the ashes?
we have a pretty
I see lots of plan for personal setup's but nothing that will scale.anything
can scale if you have enough water heaters...
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agrofuel: noun; industrialized high input liquid fuels with a low Energy
Invested to Energy Returned ratio (EI/ER) and high Carbon Invested to Carbon
Captured (CI/CC) ratio (generally not a good thing).
Biofuel: noun; an energy supply taken from renewable small-scale sources that
emits a
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/SavingandDebt/SaveMoney/6FoolishWaysToGoGreen.aspx
it might not be the biggest, or most direct step the mainstream could be
taking, but it's still a step...
_
Make distant family not so
i normally dont put much stock in MSN's articles, but this is just too stupid
to be a lie...
http://editorial.autos.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=434502
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:) yeah, majic doesnt seem very practical (or safe), but an ansible would be a
real breakthrough.
...under certain circumstances subatomic
particles such as electrons are able to instantaneously communicate with
each other regardless of the distance separating them. It doesn't matter
whether
this just proves that the ansible, and majic (willed manipulation of the
universe) is possible.
Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 08:47:29 +
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Subject: [Biofuel] The Universe as a Hologram
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~sai/hologram.html
The
a vacuum pump, a sturdy vessel rated for whatever negative pressures you will
be using, and a heat source.
if you evacuate the container, and heat it to the boiling point of water (or
less), the damage to your zeolite would be far, far less than if you were to
only use heat, and it will have
has anyone ever heard of using secondhand packing beads to insulate a house
instead of blown in fiberglass? they wouldnt compress like glass, and they can
be vacuum packed for storage.
i thought of it at work watching the shippers collect packing beans out of the
boxes. i think they send them
i found this while looking for some electric stator design ideas, and i figured
it could be interesting, if not helpful.
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/
it is a very simple, and IMO well laid out set of electricity/electronics
lessons for the beginner.
The information provided is great for
my doctor has only twice in my 24 years prescribed me a pill, and both times it
was an antibiotic. one for strep throat (*sp?) when i was little, and one for a
kidney infection a couple of years ago, and even then he was more concerned
with what/how much i was eating. i asked him what the
i was reading through instructables and found this interesting little gizmo-
http://www.instructables.com/id/Solar-Heater/?ALLSTEPS
-and i remembered a conversation with my boss this morning before i went home,
and got to thinking.
which would be better: having the south curtains open all
the boys are doing well, theyve gotten to be quite the scooters, crawling all
over everything, tearing my game consoles off the shelf and whatnot. ryken is
learning to talk, and xavier is trying to walk (not so well yet, i might add).
theyre both getting big, and theyre always happy so far,
it would seem to me that the entire problem with this world-at-large is not the
Happy Average Folk. (look ma! ive designed a whole new class of people-
everybody!)
im willing to bet a LOT of money that the average joe/jane would just as soon
see their kids off to school/grandmas in the
no. by then the war would have come home, and the the /real/ american forces
would be stuck in iraq while the american citizens killed off the remaining
mercenaries and government officials on our own. the soldiers in iraq will
be pretty well cut off and left hanging when it happens, forced to
this doesnt make any sense at all. if everything is supposed to be melting,
why would the southern cap be spreading?
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Subject: [Biofuel] Historic Artic Sea Ice Lows and Antartic Sea
actually it would probably be a good fix for anything smaller than one of
the little Mahindra/International type tractors as well. (older fords would
be a good size fit, but i dont know what kind of attatchments are
available.)
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ACHOOO!
What a NUTCASE!
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the RUSSIAN AK47 is the better weapon, but most of the AKs around today are
(get this) a cheap Chinese knockoff. Russian designers did a very good job
with their firearms, but they never released any specs and all the knockoffs
could do was take measurements, and junk metal was cheaper than the
thats because the old american diesels were poorly designed (being modified
gassers) and burned out after a few sickly weak years.
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Biodiesel in V6 diesel engine
i spent many, many months looking the small alcohol production question
over, and im pretty sure i posted it once before, but in the u$a if you stay
under 1 proof gallons (50% or 5000gal of 100%) you can register without
paying the specialty taxes (not including road and/or sales taxes, and
spoon tanks
my grandfather has a pressure tank in the basement, and it has a spoon
welded over the input opening. it doesnt slow the water down any, but it
splatters it all around the inside if the tank which is vented. we have
sulfurwater, and sometimes it smells bad, but not nearly as bad
isnt this just a tiny version of the solar tower idea?. why waste the time,
if the big one isnt all that good? the little one wouldnt be any better.
just as well to put a solar collector on a sterling generator. it would be
more effective.
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i have just come across a fair sized boat(33ft), but basket case doesnt
even begin to cover the condition its in. i was wondering, since it will be
a total rebuild, what hardware would be better for a plugin gas/electric
repowering. im not too fond of a 3.5mpg fuel use, but i love spending
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:14:30 -0400
Mike Weaver wrote:
Re-fit with a Yanmar and run biodiesel
Jason Mier wrote:
i have just come across a fair sized boat(33ft), but basket case
doesnt even begin to cover the condition its in.
THere are a *lot* of marine diesel options since you
a stop at the battery charger or gas station... ever.
doug swanson
Jason Mier wrote:
looks like a neat little toy, maybe i need to try some when i next come
across a cheap welder?
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looks like a neat little toy, maybe i need to try some when i next come
across a cheap welder?
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fw: water and electricity as fuel!
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:43:02
actually you can add folders to hotmail and use the [Biofuels] tag to
filter all the list mail to that folder. similar to outhouse express ;P
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] biofuel specific?
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Subject: [Biofuel] Organic Farming Yields as Good or Better - Study
Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 00:18:43 +0900
See:
http://journeytoforever.org/garden_organiccase.html
The case for organics
ok, it's a very persuasive argument up until they drag hash into the
discussion. industrial hemp and pot are two different divisions of that
species. sativa (pot, obviously) is bred for THC content and is basically
useless for anything but mind bending. industrial hemp has negligible if any
so what they're saying is if you dont modify the engine to run ethanol, it
wont run ethanol very well... h. maybe we already knew that, and they're
trying to scare people off it? naah, they wouldnt do that... its not like
they would be losing money on fuel additive sales or anything
methinks perhaps the terror attack on our (ameirkas) food supply might not
be by terrorists at all, but the greedy corporate bastards that control the
food supply and allow this garbage to get off the ships?
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Like puzzles? Play
we finally got moved in to our house, and i never got any notices in the
utility bill. my guess is that- given the fact i can see the town's well,
tower, and pump shack from my driveway we dont get chemically treated
water...
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