I can do the same thing for less money using hydrogen from distilled water.
Mike Carpenter
Energy Recovery Group, Inc.
800-979-6453
503-508-8452
Skype - USBiodiesel1
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(760) 569-7676 conf.
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On 6/16/14, 6:43 AM, Oskar Bartenstein os...@ifcomputer.co.jp
of the road for Big Oils tyranny and the sooner they get that
message the quicker our climate can recover. Mike Pelly
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Of Chris Burck
Sent
Thank you for that Mr. McMahon, I did not know
Mike Carpenter
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On 4/25/13 5:11 PM, Darryl McMahon dar...@econogics.com wrote:
http://truth-out.org/news/item/16012-the-right-wing-cult-machine
I am a CEO and frankly, don't like your tone.
Mike Carpenter
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On 3/6/13 6:51 AM, Sadhbh MacMahon sadhbhmacma...@hotmail.com wrote
the socialist rant crack my Ayn Rand complex - sorry.
Mike Carpenter
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On 3/6/13 9:03 AM, Darryl McMahon dar...@econogics.com wrote:
Hi Mike,
just to be clear, are you taking issue with John
Can we stop this guy?
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On 3/6/13 3:09 PM, Darryl McMahon dar...@econogics.com wrote:
http://truth-out.org/news/item/14977-on-the-news-with-thom-hartmann-congre
ss-passes-the-dodd
in Portland converted to Fox
Sports and his 9:00 AM time slot went away.
Please - the response was not directed at you or Mr. Hartman.
Mike Carpenter
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remained eventually settled into 3 layers - water/a white layer a bit like
cream/biodiesel.
Is there anything I can do to either remove to resin or neutralise it's
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Try a liter batch in a blender and see what you get. Good luck with it. Mike
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 11:16 AM
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Subject: [Biofuel] Worst WVO Ever?
Hi All,
I was offered
in 1973
Mike Pelly wrote:
Sorry robert luis rabello but you are the one who is not reading here.
Come back with some serious answers to address my questions so I can
take you seriously.
Hmm . . .
I don't have a problem with that. It's the outlandish claim that
vaporized gasoline can
Mike Pelly wrote:
You don't think cats are hot? Put your finger on one sometime and than
let me know what you think. They have shields all over them for a good
reason.
They HAVE to be hot in order to work.
They are very efficient at re-burning the hydrocarbon rich exhaust but
why are we
-- not just the 1500F or so that they run, but 4000F
or such... Think about a regular stove burner which manages to get to
3,000F with just 1500 watts of heat. I don't have the numbers to prove this
though.
Z
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Mike Pelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You don't think
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Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Vaporized gasoline engines
workasproventotheworldbyShell Oil Company in 1973
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From
Thanks Jim, that is very helpful and I'll be sure to monitor my temps
closely as I blend. I thought maybe there was a chance that it would
hold the same temp for that reason, but would never have guessed a temp
increase.
James Pfeiffer wrote:
Hey Mike. I'm a novice too but, for what it's
Hey thanks everyone for the advice, I'll try the hot water bath idea and
hope for the best, just hope I don't get it too hot and evaporate my
methanol... I'd really like for my first test batch to come out good. As
for my atmospheric pressure, im not sure what it is, but I live in NW FL
so i'm
I was just gonna take it out of digest mode and have everything from
this list go straight to a folder that I just made but I think
that's basically what the link is saying to do, so thanks
:)
Keith Addison wrote:
div class=moz-text-flowed style=font-family: -moz-fixedHello Mike
Hey
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Vaporized gasoline engines work as proventotheworldby
Shell Oil Company in 1973
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 9:43 PM, Mike Pelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
come up with a solid
reason why Shell Oil was able to get 376MPGs (7 times prius milage)
back in 1973.
Were they? When I
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Vaporized gasoline engines work as proven
totheworldby Shell Oil Company in 1973
Mike Pelly wrote:
Why does a gallon of liquid propane need to be pressurized at 172 PSI
to stay contained in liquid form and gasoline stays liquid at room
temperature
you really expect to get much positive response when you go out of your
way to personally insult people Mike?
Well it seems to get your attention and forces you to try any answer the
questions I have
I do happen to know how to read
Glad to hear
On the 376mpg car... now that I followed
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Vaporized gasoline engines work as
proventotheworldbyShell Oil Company in 1973
Just how many kW Hrs are in a gallon of gas Mike?
These boys
http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/Research.html
say 37.
Even at 10 times that - you are going to roll an Opel
To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Vaporized gasoline engines work as proventotheworldby
Shell Oil Company in 1973
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Mike Pelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
quit your pompous pontificating.
Can you please send information on the car
asproventotheworldbyShell Oil Company in 1973
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Mike Pelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As a mpg stunt, it's quite impressive, but as a scientific
experiment, it is unfortuneately not that useful on a quantitative
basis for designing more efficient cars.
Not if you don't
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Mike Pelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Zeke they still introduce the fuel into the combustion chamber at
ambient temperature and as a liquid like they have since the gasoline
powered car was invented. This is about the only thing that has not
changed in cars
You don't think cats are hot? Put your finger on one sometime and than let
me know what you think. They have shields all over them for a good reason.
They are very efficient at re-burning the hydrocarbon rich exhaust but why
are we not working to improve vehicle fuel effeciency by burning this
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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robert and benita
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totheworldby Shell Oil Company in 1973
Mike Pelly wrote:
I ask you
it just aid in a faster reaction.
Thanks
Mike
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asproventotheworldbyShell Oil Company in 1973
Kirk,
It's possible that Mike makes the fuel for his diesel.
Tom
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additives and stuff complicate the situation?
John
Mike Pelly wrote:
We did tests on Vaporized Gasoline carburation on a datsun/nissan 510
and the gas milage results were not all that impressive. We were not
able to do any kind of test on a track or somewhere where we could
drive flat
those additives and stuff complicate the situation?
John
Mike Pelly wrote:
We did tests on Vaporized Gasoline carburation on a datsun/nissan
510
and the gas milage results were not all that impressive. We were not
able to do any kind of test on a track or somewhere where we could
drive
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Vaporized gasoline engines work as proven to theworld
by Shell Oil Company in 1973
Mike,
I
. Only
so much energy in a gallon - even in a fuel cell which trumps your
combustion engine.
Kirk
Mike Pelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Modern engines combust quite well?, than why the unburned hydrocarbons
out the tailpipe and the need for catalytic converters? And was Shell Oil
only blowing
said propane is completely vaporised. You dont get 200 mpg with a propane
conversion.
Stop talking rubbish.
Mike Pelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are we talking about the hydrocarbon content on a honda before or after
the catalytic converter? There is a big difference. The cat does a great job
thousands of
biodiesel homebrewers have been able to do over the past 10 years in making
biodiesel a product consumers are now very aware of and demanding to have
available to them. Nuff said, Sincerely, Mike
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it would do better.
-Mike
Brian Schneider wrote:
Well,
I happen to drive a VW Jetta TDI that does get good fuel milage. I
consistently get between 45 and 49 mpg and can go over 600 miles per
tank of fuel. But I do notice that my milage does drop a little when
I am on the interstate
Mother Jones, Utne Reader...
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Chip
Keith Addison wrote:
Sources:
Vanity Fair May 2008
Just a comment/observation;
I've been reading Vanity Fair on and off for
a few decades.
Why is their reporting -when the decide to
report on something- so
Ritalin is an upper, not a sedative.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
SCHOOL 1967 vs. 2007
Scenario: Jack goes quail hunting before school, pulls into school parking
lot with shotgun in gun rack.
1967 - Vice principal comes over to look at Jack's shotgun. He goes to his
car and
Any hybrid electric vehicle is an improvement over conventional drive train
configurations, But as long as the vehicle continues to either carburate or
Fuel inject the gasoline into the intake manifold with the fuel still at
ambient temperature, that engine is loosing out on an incredible
start using all the tools we got here,
and Save Our Planet, dear Earth.
Mike Pelly Seattle PI story
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/351903_needle20.html
Also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAE_Supermileage_Competition
Engine improvements are conceivable - stratified charge, fuel
start using all the tools we got here,
and Save Our Planet, dear Earth.
Mike Pelly Seattle PI story
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/351903_needle20.html
Also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAE_Supermileage_Competition
Engine improvements are conceivable - stratified charge, fuel
For an insight on how this amazing Opel achieved a majority of it's fuel
increase, read about vaporized gasoline engine technology at www.ByronWine.com
To read a full explanation, directions, schematics and photos on how to
build one yourself, read the paper written and submitted by
I happen to like pus...ever google somatic cell count + milk? ;-)
Chip Mefford wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a raw milk dairy in massachusettes, i wouldn't waste my time or money
on calling it organic,
if i did i may wake up one day and find i'm out of buisness . Eventually the
is like having sex with a blow-up doll.
There's no need to get personal.
Let's leave sexual preferences out of this, eh?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL. I think not.
:-) I also think not.
Here's a case though, about Dick Cheney, I can't figure out if it's
negative growth or positive growth:
-
From: Mike Pelly
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 10:30 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Mike Pelly
Subject: RE: BIOFUELS UPDATE: ***
Maybe it's time for a Class Action Lawsuit against Exxon-Mobil for not only
contributing to Global
*And we keep getting richer but we can't get our picture
On the cover of the Rolling Stone
-Dr Hook
*
Kirk McLoren wrote:
As long as we're there, spreading freedom, the heist of the taxpayer
will continue.
GW Bush believes that contractors have an inalienable right to steal our
One can find Churchill's fingerprints on just about every Western
historical artifact, both good and bad, for the roughly the past 120 years.
Keith Addison wrote:
Meeting Mountbatten a few months after partition, Churchill assailed
him for helping Britain's enemies, Hindustan, against
What I can't stand is when someone says begs the question when they
mean raise the question. Begging the question describes a logical
fallacy.
As for political hair shirt - that's too obtuse for comment.
Having survived the Allied firebombing of his native
city of Pforzheim as a child,
Oct. 12-13, 2007
Yesterday, Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work with the
environment. Then, in a stunning reversal, the Supreme Court awarded it to
George Bush. --Amy Poehler
I think I know why you're happy tonight ... 'cause Al Gore won the Nobel
prize. Al Gore won the Nobel
.
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Mike
One can find Churchill's fingerprints on just about every Western
historical artifact, both good and bad, for the roughly the past 120 years.
Maybe, but that doesn't explain it away. Mishra makes some good points.
Ugly racism aside, what excuse
hamfist, with Bomber Harris delivering prototype terror bombing raids
on tribal villages and so on. So what's new.
Keith
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Mike
One can find Churchill's fingerprints on just about every Western
historical artifact, both good and bad
the Holocaust once the last survivors die. Why haven't Civil
War historians expressed similar concerns since the last survivor of
that conflict died in 1959?
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Mike
Nice bit bit of ol' wartime jingoism you dragged up there eh? That'll
help a lot.
What it doesn't help do
have
debunked it yourself.
And finally, thank you for your gracious invitation; next time I make it
to the Southern Hemisphere we can hoist a few and no doubt settle the
Middle East question in record time.
Best regards,
Mike Weaver
Bob Molloy wrote:
Hi Mike,
Greetings
do learn to read with getting smudge
marks on your computer screen from using your finger, I urge you to do a
little reseach before you post these moronic bleatings.
You're a bird brain, and I mean that as an insult to the birds.
-Mike Weaver
1) Why did Elie Wiesel and countless other Jews
I added a clear in-line fuel filter ahead on the big expensive filter
and have 60k on the car. I've replaced the cheap filter a few times
3 minuts and 3.99. I did replace the big filter at 59k - it was
somewhat mucky and had some water but worked fine.
Michael Miller wrote:
Both engines
We probably ought to phase subsidies to petroluem produces are well ;-)
Keith Addison wrote:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e780d216-5fd5-11dc-b0fe-779fd2ac.html
FT.com / World -
OECD warns against biofuels subsidies
By Andrew Bounds in Brussels
Published: September 10 2007 22:28 | Last
Bigger car bigger house
Matiss Lazdins wrote:
So what do we have to live for? subsistence is what I am aiming for.
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Smashing Capitalism
Barbara Ehrenreich
August 20, 2007
Somewhere in the Hamptons a high-roller is cursing his cleaning lady and
shaking his fists at the lawn guys. The American poor, who are usually
tactful enough to remain invisible to the multi-millionaire class, suddenly
leaped onto the scene
One after another, the men and women who have stepped forward to report
corruption in the massive effort to rebuild Iraq have been vilified,
fired and demoted.
Or worse.
For daring to report illegal arms sales, Navy veteran Donald Vance says
he was imprisoned by the American military in a
It was the first time I'd seen it...
Doug Younker wrote:
Respectfully this is old news. Americans ignored it when it was trotted
out before the run up to the Iraq invasion. Even with the fact his
words have proven true, I doubt that many more Americans are going to
care today. I don't
My Encounter with [Insert Scary Music] ... Socialized Medicine!
My foot had been sore for a couple of weeks and it wasn’t getting
better. I usually would ignore that, but we were about to leave on a
two-week vacation with my wife Joy’s parents to celebrate both of our
big anniversaries (their
, 2007 7:25 AM
*To:* biofuel@sustainablelists.org
*Subject:* Re: [Biofuel] Bloody outrage
Hi Mike and all,
Folks in America can't have everything. There have to be priorities.
You can have the most expensive military in the world chasing ghosts
or you can have national healthcare. Now
: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, August 17, 2007 5:05 am
Subject: [Biofuel] Bloody outrage
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
My Encounter with [Insert Scary Music] ... Socialized Medicine!
Gasp!
snip
I was back at Ann’s in just over an hour from
when I left—with my letter, my
.
The right has brain-washed to US to believe they'll forced into health
collectives and shot if they leave.
Where I live we have socialized trash pick up, for heaven's sake.
But not to worry, we're catching up to the UK fast when it comes to
video spying...
-Mike
malcolm maclure wrote:
Hi Mike
I'm surprised and disappointed at this. It's totally false and
misleading. The US has NEVER lost AK-47's in Iraq.
We lose much better weapons. AK-47's are junk compared to the hardware
WE'VE lost track off.
If you're going to just fling around anti-Americanism, PLEASE get the
facts
I almost never forward these things, but this is unbelieveable.
Click here to check out the video.
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=2879id=10983-8084785-uDWw_zt=1 Dear Michael,
This weekend, we came across a pretty remarkable snippet of video
online. You've really got to see it to believe it.
Just
What you should really be scared of:
The 6 Most Over-Hyped Threats to America (And What Should Scare You
Instead) http://www.cracked.com/index.php?name=Newssid=2312
http://www.cracked.com/index.php?name=Newssid=2312
A fear of traffic accidents, paedophiles or bullies, and the growth
of home
All I fear is fear itself
Fritz Friesinger wrote:
Hey Doug,
I'm afraid of only one thing,
humanity will never learn lessons from the past
Fritz
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you're being kind...
Jason Mier wrote:
thats because the old american diesels were poorly designed (being
modified gassers) and burned out after a few sickly weak years.
From: Doug Younker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject:
Huh. My AK47 is piece of junk - always jamming at the wrong time.
Jason Mier wrote:
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
Yeah, you guys do it, and let us know how it turns out...
Keith Addison wrote:
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-na-emissions12aug12,
1,523570,full.story?coll=la-headlines-frontpagectrack=1cset=true
U.S. sends mixed message on climate
As Bush calls on developing nations to curb
Strange but true
http://www.40mpg.org
WEEKLY UPDATE
*U.S.: LEADER IN CHILLED GLOVE BOX TECHNOLOGY*
*August 15, 2007:* The United States may be lagging the rest of the
world when it comes to vehicle fuel-efficiency innovation ... but we are
No. 1 when it comes to chilled glove box
Also works well as a paint thinner/cleaner
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello George
A new employee of mine mistakenly put 2 gallons of B99 in the gasoline tank
for a small gas-powered reefer unit on our Isuzu NPR. I'm guessing the mix
is now 8 gallons gasoline to 2 gallons BioDiesel. Do I need
What's the difference between methamphetimine and Adderall? The name
and advertising budget...
Kirk McLoren wrote:
US Congress: Under the Influence of Big Pharma
In all, at least 15 congressional staffers, congressmen and
federal officials left to go to work for the
You just can't count on anyone these days - but was it from an African
fire-starting procedure that he got the idea?
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Mike
On this day in 1893 Rudolf Dieselís engine ran for the first time, and
it ran on peanut oil. So today we celebrate ìInternational Biodiesel
Thanks for the write up - has anyone mixed all this discussion up and
settled out the most salient points?
Joe Street wrote:
Thanks a lot Tom for all that work in a short time. You have really
shed some light on this discussion. Jumping to your questions at the
end, it seems clear then
On this day in 1893 Rudolf Diesel’s engine ran for the first time, and
it ran on peanut oil. So today we celebrate “International Biodiesel
Day” and raise our glasses to the genius of using fuel that grows back!
Praise the Lard!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodiesel#Historical_background
It's like a Hardy novel...
The Bush Family America Doesn’t Know
*Lynn Stuter*
In 1938, William Dodd, ambassador to Germany, sent President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt the following message:
A clique of U.S. industrialists is hell-bent to bring a fascist state
to supplant our democratic
From my experience it's probably caused by a slightly incomplete
reaction or a bad wash.
YMMV
Andres Secco wrote:
Right. I saw it transparent also like gelatine.
Potato protein or animal protein, Animal is white. Depends on what was fried
with the raw oil.
Is it clogged with a
FWIW - I let the batch settle for a week or so (the lazy man's way) and
that also seems to help w/ this.
Thomas Kelly wrote:
Shawn,
I suspect that the dense substance at the bottom of the flask was
unreacted glycerides, indicating an incomplete reaction.
I now drain a sample of
The little island in Maine my family hails from did that as a joke -
they have a large fresh water pond and bottled and sold the water in the
one store.
Made a pretty penny. Of course, the water does taste good, but it's the
same stuff that comes out of the tap in the houses.
-Mike
Joe
Well, I'm not really a greybeard, but since I've been settling both the
crack and the wash I haven't seen any white gunk in the clear filter.
-M
Thomas Kelly wrote:
Mike,
I let mine settle for a week when I can. It washes much easier. I doubt
that it does anything for an incomplete
It's been my experience that if given the choice between a USD 50k
granite and Viking kitchen, or USD 50k worth of
energy-saving upgrades, the kitchen wins everytime.
Hakan Falk wrote:
So, it is the building code and inspection regime that does not work.
With a good building code and
Also check the fuel return system - the filter has a return - be sure
the lines are clear. I added an inexpensive and (easily replaced) clear
inline filter before the big expensive filter and I've never had any
problems with the main fuel filter. When I did finally change it at 60k
, it had
Is it clogged with a whitish-looking gel?
Andres Secco wrote:
If it is 100% biodiesel can be the fuel filter. This device is clogged by
some incomplete reacted portions of the oil.
There are some proteins wich forms a gelatine around the filtering system.
It is a common problem and can be
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. i was wondering,
since it will be a total rebuild, what hardware would be better for a
plugin gas/electric repowering.
Foxfire. Used to be my bible - are they still around?
-Weaver
Doug Younker wrote:
robert and benita rabello wrote:
Indeed! And they need technology to separate urine? Grief! A
plastic jugg next to the toilet will do. This saves water, and my maize
plants are SO much happier . .
If you switch to a linux-based email system you could use procmail to
filter the messages for you...otherwise I am sure you can set up filters
in Microsoft Outhouse
er, Outlook and numerous other clients...
-Weaver
Kurt Schasker wrote:
Biofuelers:
I have been lurking on this list
Second question:
what size boat would it drive? Flat water mostly for fishing. Slow river
with medium current.
Yeah yeah, and most diesel mechanics are in full agreement that
biodiesel will destroy diesel engines too...
Z
On 7/9/07, Fred Oliff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having read
Actually, I think soy being touted as a good source of protein for us
poor meat-deprived vegetarians is a crock. As far as I can tell, there is
no danger of developing protein deficiency or Kwashiorkor unless you
really work at it. It almost always accompanies caloric deficiency, and
is
of her plagues.
Kirk
Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I think soy being touted as a good source of protein for us
poor meat-deprived vegetarians is a crock. As far as I can tell, there is
no danger of developing protein deficiency or Kwashiorkor unless you
really work
Microsoft has moved forcefully into New York State with proposed changes
to NY state election law drafted by Microsoft attorneys. A document has
been circulating (PDF) among the legislators for a while now. The proposed
changes would gut the source-code escrow and review provisions in current
law
There was a whole write up recently about urban farming; as soon as I
come off my latest energy binge I'll look for it.
-Mike
Hi Dawie
Keith has emphasized before that meaningful food production doesn't
require huge tracts of land. It is amazing what can be done in very
small spaces.
Modern
I wonder if you could look at the carbon output and extrapolate backwards
to get a rough idea what the cost is.
Interesting side note: I was at the bus stop in my neighborhood, which is
for lack of a better word, one of the more exclusive suburbs in the
country, mosty due to its proximity to DC.
Immediate gratification. That's a large part of why we are in this mess.
Wonder what the payback time of those granite counters and appliances is?
On 6/15/07, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if you could look at the carbon output and extrapolate
backwards
to get a rough
to protect
and preserve what little arable land is left.
Mike Weaver lives in this region, and the neighbors of
whom he speaks are everywhere. You'd have to see it.
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Actually 2 years - but the ashtray was full and power carpet wasn't working.
LOL. I bet your Escalade was 3 years old, and you didn't want to be
seen in that old a car anyway. But, I applaud getting the Lexus
instead of just a newer Escalade. :)
On 6/15/07, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED
with people who purposely try to avoid fuel
taxes.
Individuals who are trying to do the right thing environmentally cannot
and should not continue to take this kind of financial hit, he wrote Gov.
Mike Easley.
Teixeira says he'll pay the state fine and apply for a state fuel license.
But pumping
My Hanna's been ok - it was around 40-50 USD. I'm sure you could get a
better one, though. I've been pretty good about calibrating it. I
haven't used an Oakton. Some people have had good luck with finding a
meter at places that sell beer-brewing supplies.
YMMV,
Mike
Joshua,
I would
So why doesn't Creekstone just test in Canada or Mexico or anywhere the
USDA doesn't have jurisdiction?
Fedex.
the government doesnt want the extent of mad cow to be known as it is high
in some areas.
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