Re: [Biofuel] Fruit Trees and Compost

2007-05-02 Thread robert and benita rabello
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Robert, is this really supposed to be an insecticide or is it an anti-fungal agent? He said it would kill aphids. I've used ordinary dish soap for this in the past, and it works, but I worry about my friends, the wasps. By the way, I think the word you're

Re: [Biofuel] Tamba diary

2007-04-22 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: G'day all Strange weather caused much confusion and fits and starts by broody poultry. Spring started early in February after a very mild winter - only one day of snow, and the ground didn't even freeze, everything went right on growing, though very slowly. But then it

Re: [Biofuel] Water instead of gas - CSC inventor devises hydrogen fuel generation system

2007-04-15 Thread robert and benita rabello
AltEnergyNetwork wrote: I know that we've seen these types of systems and announcements before but this guy seems to be taking a different approach regards tallex Not really. Using plasma electrolysis became an in vogue idea among hydrogen enthusiasts back in the 1980's. It doesn't

Re: [Biofuel] For all list members in the Americas

2007-04-10 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UpJnQ_NPlU They make this sound like it's a threat to the United States. However, from my perspective it looks far more like a power grab by the American government than a threat to it. robert luis rabello The Edge

Re: [Biofuel] John Cleese's message to the USA:

2007-03-30 Thread robert and benita rabello
Simon Fowler wrote: To the citizens of the United States of America: snip Thank you for your co-operation. John Cleese. Yet another urban legend . . . http://www.snopes.com/politics/satire/revocation.asp robert luis rabello The Edge of Justice The Long

Re: [Biofuel] If It Weren't for Worms

2007-03-29 Thread robert and benita rabello
Fritz Friesinger wrote: Hi Robert, try to get some dry sawdust or shavings of wood (rip),this is composting very well. I can do this, as my father-in-law enjoys woodworking and always has a sawdust collection available. I had in Montreal a sawdustbin,wich was not tite on top,so a lot

[Biofuel] If It Weren't for Worms

2007-03-28 Thread robert and benita rabello
. . . I'd be a complete failure at composting! After doing some weeding this morning I thought I'd check my new compost bin. The 200 liter food grade plastic bin has multiple holes drilled into it for air circulation and a two piece lid that screws onto the top. (It's kind of like a

Re: [Biofuel] Brix levels (was Nice Table of Vitamin C)

2007-03-27 Thread robert and benita rabello
Thomas Kelly wrote: (snip excellent commentary on food miles / local markets / quality of food) My brother grows grapes for his wine making hobby. I suspect the instrument he uses to check sugar levels may be a refractometer . good reason to give him a call. I'm

Re: [Biofuel] Brix levels (was Nice Table of Vitamin C)

2007-03-27 Thread robert and benita rabello
Thomas Kelly wrote: Robert, Thanks. As a homebrewer (beer) I'm familiar with hydrometers. They are used to tell alcohol levels ... whether or not fermentation is complete . in beer and wine by comparing changes in density. My brother uses something (refractometer?)in the

Re: [Biofuel] Secound document

2007-03-26 Thread robert and benita rabello
MK DuPree wrote: Hi Keith...was not able to open Second Doc attachment due to following message. Mike It's a spoof. Keith doesn't write that way, nor would he misspell the word second. robert luis rabello The Edge of Justice The Long Journey New Adventure for Your Mind

Re: [Biofuel] surviving building collapse

2007-03-08 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote: TRRIIAANNGGLLEE OOFF LLIIFFEE (EARTHQUAKES) This is most definitely worth reading. Indeed! It makes a LOT of sense, too. I grew up in earthquake country and habitually pressed myself into a door frame whenever I was inside. I can remember one night when a

Re: [Biofuel] surviving building collapse

2007-03-08 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote: If it saves one child. How sad it is we were all taught to get under our desk. As he said - how obscene. Murdered by misinformation. We were taught several things about earthquake survival as children. In addition to stored food, water and a portable radio, we

Re: [Biofuel] Some Ideas For A Common Agenda

2007-03-03 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison quoted from: Some Ideas For A Common Agenda By Peter Montague and Carolyn Raffensperger We could benefit if we had a few common ideas to guide our work. To provoke discussion about the elements of a common agenda, we have put together these initial thoughts. This draft is

Re: [Biofuel] OOPS! DID VERICHIP HAVE A SENIOR MOMENT?

2007-03-02 Thread robert and benita rabello
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Philip: Your reply, while quite true, does not exclude an implanted RFID from being the mark of the beast. Once implimented, banks, employers, govt, etc, can and will make it hard for you to live/operate without the tag. Sure, you can refuse one (or wrap in

Re: [Biofuel] Fund new technology to curb climate change: oil executive - CBC.ca - 2007.02.20

2007-02-26 Thread robert and benita rabello
Fred Oliff wrote: you have my vote! please run for office now! Sorry Fred, but I've been out of the country too long to qualify . . . You'd have to amend the Constitution. robert luis rabello The Edge of Justice The Long Journey New Adventure for Your Mind http://www.newadventure.ca

Re: [Biofuel] Fund new technology to curb climate change: oil executive - CBC.ca - 2007.02.20

2007-02-26 Thread robert and benita rabello
Fred Oliff wrote: I am in Canada, you're in Canada? Oh, ok--I thought you were writing from the US. I'm not a Canadian citizen, so I don't think I can actually HOLD an office here. My dream job is to get appointed to the Canadian Senate, where I can do absolutely NOTHING for five

Re: [Biofuel] Fund new technology to curb climate change: oil executive - CBC.ca - 2007.02.20

2007-02-26 Thread robert and benita rabello
Randall wrote: Robert, Unless I am just missing something basic...if you are over 35 years old, a natural born citizen of the US, and have lived in the US for 14 years, you are qualified. I don't read anywhere that it says that you have to be a resident for the last 14 years prior to running

Re: [Biofuel] Truth or Propaganda?

2007-02-26 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: (living over the line.) I know. It happened to me when I was 23 and a little blue-eyed boy in the eyes of my family and so on because of my stellar progress up the rungs of the journalism career ladder, but then I went and altogether blew it by chucking aside a great

Re: [Biofuel] Fund new technology to curb climate change: oil executive - CBC.ca - 2007.02.20

2007-02-26 Thread robert and benita rabello
Jesse Frayne wrote: Yes, voting for you Robert! I just talked to one of my clients during a lesson, and she said: You can only run for office if you promise to keep teaching my son to read! robert luis rabello The Edge of Justice The Long Journey New Adventure for Your Mind

Re: [Biofuel] Truth or Propaganda?

2007-02-23 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: Hello Robert I didn't reply to this because I was a bit taken aback. Anyway I'll try. Lots of snips. Good for you with your attempt to complain to Feinstein, but why work in a vacuum? It's a little isolating to live "over the line." My social network is

Re: [Biofuel] Fund new technology to curb climate change: oil executive - CBC.ca - 2007.02.20

2007-02-22 Thread robert and benita rabello
My apologies go to Darryl, who received this message separately! I wanted it to go to the list, but addressed it to him instead, and I'm feeling a little sheepish right now . . . [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Robert, I thought the article spoke volumes about the oil sector's sense of

Re: [Biofuel] Fund new technology to curb climate change: oil executive - CBC.ca - 2007.02.20

2007-02-21 Thread robert and benita rabello
Darryl McMahon quoted an article that included: Fund new technology to curb climate change: oil executive New technology, not punitive measures, is the best way to help oil and gas companies in Canada reduce pollution, an Alberta oil executive told a special legislative committee on Tuesday.

Re: [Biofuel] Truth or Propaganda?

2007-02-14 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: Be more than deeply suspicious! There doesn't seem to be a whole lot I can do about this. The president isn't listening. I phoned Senator Feinstein's office and spoke to a rather laconic staffer about my concerns, telling him that I do not support the

[Biofuel] More Accusations Against Iran

2007-02-14 Thread robert and benita rabello
This looks like a real can of worms: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7407234 Doing a Google search on the Al-Quds Force yields nearly unanimous reporting on the danger posed by Iran, by virtue of this group's activities. Maybe our CIA can learn something from them . . .

[Biofuel] Truth or Propaganda?

2007-02-13 Thread robert and benita rabello
I've been reading a lot of discussion on this list lately concerning a build-up of military forces in the Persian Gulf, ostensibly in prelude to an attack against Iran. Projecting power from afar requires the United States to build forces, but we don't ALWAYS attack a nation just because

Re: [Biofuel] Truth or Propaganda?

2007-02-13 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: Hotlinked xrefs in the online version. - http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17036.htm New York Times Falls for Bogus Iran Weapons Charges Completely Implausible Numbers are Thrown Around - Repeat of Judy Miller Scandal By Juan Cole Thanks, Keith!

Re: [Biofuel] Truth or Propaganda?

2007-02-13 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: Fool you twice, Robert? It's the same BS as last time. Well, I wasn't fooled the first time and I'm deeply suspicious now! This is a VERY unpopular stance to hold among the people with whom I generally associate--especially family members. snip I guess

Re: [Biofuel] Greenest and meanest of the year

2007-02-10 Thread robert and benita rabello
Terry Dyck wrote: Hi Robert, Is it possible to hire a mechanic to replace your gasoline engine with a diesel so you can drive up hill with bio-diesel? Just to give you an idea of what kind of mechanical skills I possess, I'm driving a supercharged 2.3 liter Ford Ranger. I supercharged

Re: [Biofuel] Greenest and meanest of the year (Zeke Yewdall)

2007-02-09 Thread robert and benita rabello
Dawie Coetzee wrote: snip At the risk of becoming tedious, I repeat, cities change all the time, and the way in which they change can and should be channelled in a better direction, and now. Biofuel people need to get into urban form issues, and vice versa. This is a difficult thing to

Re: [Biofuel] Greenest and meanest of the year

2007-02-08 Thread robert and benita rabello
Zeke Yewdall wrote: H. No diesels on the clean car list, but a few on the dirty car list. Everyone is so concerned with local pollution, but never thinks about CO2 effects, which are going to persist for a lot longer than the local brown clouds over cities. My hybrid Camry

Re: [Biofuel] Greenest and meanest of the year

2007-02-08 Thread robert and benita rabello
Zeke Yewdall wrote: Don't you understand how the economy works? If people in a community all walk to a public space and talk amongst each other and play and actually become a community, they aren't inside their miserable little houses watching TV and seeing ads for stuff that they can then

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

2007-02-05 Thread robert and benita rabello
John Wilson wrote: Doing an article to rebut this CO2 nonsense. It is so easy to refute. Anyone ever tell you people who are for this chicken little theory that C02 causes global warming that heat rises. The co2 theory defies the laws of physic. If Co2 is intercepting radiant enery from the

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

2007-02-05 Thread robert and benita rabello
DHAJOGLO wrote: Because of Exxon-Mobile? haha... Was John trying to be sarcastic or serious.. I seriously couldn't tell. -dave He's probably just a troll . . . Although I've been noticing that in the local papers, every denunciation of excessive carbon emissions is inevitably

Re: [Biofuel] Compost, Tree Buds and Rose Hips

2007-02-02 Thread robert and benita rabello
Mike Weaver wrote: I just eat around the outside - the red ones are ripe. My sweetheart grew up eating rose hip jam. She says it's really delicious, but she thinks we don't have enough to make more than a spoonful or so! robert luis rabello The Edge of Justice The Long Journey New

[Biofuel] Compost, Tree Buds and Rose Hips

2007-02-01 Thread robert and benita rabello
The muscles in my back, shoulders and forearms ache in a satisfying way. I've been shoveling barn litter and spreading compost from last year into my raised garden beds. It's a little cold outside with the arctic outflow winds sweeping down from the Cascades in the east, but it feels good to

Re: [Biofuel] She's Dead, Jim

2007-02-01 Thread robert and benita rabello
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was riding in the passenger seat as my son was driving my 1990 Chev Cheyenne on Tuesday morning. It has the GM 6.2 litre diesel engine. It was a cold day (-22 C), but the truck started easily (block heater had been used). We were about 4 km out when I heard a

Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-28 Thread robert and benita rabello
David Kramer wrote: (reasoned debate on 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 scrutiny as any other assertion? The reason is that science

Re: [Biofuel] Life created in a laboratory - was Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-28 Thread robert and benita rabello
Bob Molloy wrote: Hi Robert, Greetings and felicitations. Thank you!!! (creation of life in a lab) I take issue with this point though have no quarrel with your argument as a whole. Faith and science as belief systems are incompatible. It is a simple category error

Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-27 Thread robert and benita rabello
I am certainly not afraid of reasoned debate on the subject of religion. Arriving at the place in life where I've become a devout Christian resulted from a journey that exposed me to MANY different views--including those of atheists, toward whom I maintain respect that only develops from

[Biofuel] New Compost Bin

2007-01-22 Thread robert and benita rabello
Hello everyone! Our snow is FINALLY melting as temperatures move closer to what most of us consider normal around here. Since I've got my truck running again, I've been picking up barn litter for the garden and decided I needed to DO something about my broken compost bin . . . One of

Re: [Biofuel] I.D. Cards and Rifers

2007-01-22 Thread robert and benita rabello
malcolm maclure wrote: Hey D, you missed something out there when you talk about apathy / sleeping, that's stupidity! We've discussed this sort of thing before, but the list members who fall into that group tend to become quickly disgruntled and leave in an indignant huff, stating things

Re: [Biofuel] 6 stroke motor

2007-01-22 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote: http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060227/FREE/302270007/1023/THISWEEKSISSUE Bruce Crower is about as credible as they come. He's not the only person to have thought of this, but if he can make it work, I'm sure it DOES work!

Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-18 Thread robert and benita rabello
Luke Hansen wrote: It never ceases to amaze me how glad religious folks are to defend their faith until someone says something that makes them a little uncomfortable. Then they start getting a little peaved. Then a little defensive and angry. Then the shit-slinging begins. For most

Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-18 Thread robert and benita rabello
David Kramer wrote: I left a couple of words out (been staying up too late). I meant to write about brainwashing of children by fundamentalists. There was a very disturbing story on NPR last month that dealt with this issue in a Missouri church community. Listen with caution!

Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-16 Thread robert and benita rabello
David Kramer wrote: (smiting people over lack of Sabbath observance) That's a relief. I find killing people so tiresome. I can't say that I've tried it, myself. : - ) It's often said that these laws and the Old Testament in general are to be understood symbolically, but nobody has

Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-16 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: Hi Robert, Chip and all Why not take this literally then? I said in mine heart concerning the estate of the sons of men, that God might manifest them, and that they might see that they themselves are beasts. For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts;

Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-15 Thread robert and benita rabello
Gustl Steiner-Zehender wrote: ...snip... Just to be fair and clear here Robert, these type of people are not following Jesus but rather they are following what His disciples and apostles believed about Him. Perhaps not even that, Gustl. I've heard many people who are literalists

Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-15 Thread robert and benita rabello
Chip Mefford wrote: snip Along those lines; Gen 2:15 And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it. Now, where it says, rape, pillage, ruin and destroy and then move on, I haven't figured out yet. It's that dominion concept that people

Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-15 Thread robert and benita rabello
David Kramer wrote: It gets particularly ludicrous when they then assert that the bible is a good basis for morals. I have been involved in a robust exchange with a couple of creationists in another list. One of them made that claim, in response to which I posted this: As you are so well read

Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-13 Thread robert and benita rabello
David Kramer wrote: snip This week in Federal Way schools, it got a lot more inconvenient to show one of the top-grossing documentaries in U.S. history, the global-warming alert An Inconvenient Truth. After a parent who supports the teaching of creationism and opposes sex education complained

Re: [Biofuel] Tyson and Chicken fat as Biodiesel

2007-01-11 Thread robert and benita rabello
Luke Hansen wrote: It's interesting that in this thread so far nobody has brought up Thermal Depolymerization... Oh, that's been discussed (and disgust!) here before! Check the archives, Luke. that's a pretty cool technology that's in its infancy, but has potential. There's a plant in

[Biofuel] Correspondance with the White House

2007-01-11 Thread robert and benita rabello
This put a wry smile on my face . . . I composed an e-mail to the White House after listening to Mr. Bush outline his tired old strategy for dealing with the tar baby he's created in Iraq. It was uniformly critical, as has been every e-mail I've sent to the White House since Mr. Bush took

Re: [Biofuel] H2 Fuel Cell Efficiencies (was Water Powered Engine / Electrolysis)

2007-01-07 Thread robert and benita rabello
Darryl McMahon wrote: Kirk, those efficiency numbers look like the DOE short term targets from when I was researching my book. I see they are still counting waste heat as part of the efficiency (CHP). Sorry to butt in Darryl, but that seems to be part of the sales presentation,

Re: [Biofuel] Radiation Ovens, the Proven Dangers of Microwaves

2007-01-06 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: (growing things again) It's this that we've been doing: http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg62619.html Re: [Biofuel] More Gardening News - micro ley farming Keith Addison Fri, 12 May 2006 It's much advanced on that now. We worked on it flat out

Re: [Biofuel] Multitude -was (Radiation Ovens, the Proven Dangers of Microwaves)

2007-01-03 Thread robert and benita rabello
Joe Street wrote: Hi Robert; If I could comment on this, I don't think it is as bleak as you indicate with the mushroom clouds. big snip for the sake of brevity Interesting, but the flaw I see is this one: The network to which you refer is not a singular, unified entity, but

Re: [Biofuel] Multitude -was (Radiation Ovens, the Proven Dangers of Microwaves)

2007-01-03 Thread robert and benita rabello
Joe Street wrote: Hey Robert; The manifold interests is not a flaw but a FEATURE of the multitude. You're not getting it. Well, it wouldn't be the first time! : - ) It seems like a flaw if you are thinking in terms of conventional ideas of organization. I'm not thinking about

Re: [Biofuel] Radiation Ovens, the Proven Dangers of Microwaves

2007-01-02 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: (that's not what I was thinking) I didn't think it was, hence the maybe, but it's often where that line of thinking leads, and thence to apathy/hopelessness, which is not the only realistic option so many seem to think it is. Abandon hope all ye who enter here - but

Re: [Biofuel] Radiation Ovens, the Proven Dangers of Microwaves

2006-12-31 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: Sympathies Robert (though we're all in the same lifeboat), but are you sure you're figuring it right? Maybe the next sentence would be but I didn't die long go so it must all be nonsense. No, that's not what I was thinking. The sheer volume of environmental insult

Re: [Biofuel] Radiation Ovens, the Proven Dangers of Microwaves

2006-12-30 Thread robert and benita rabello
Ken Riznyk wrote: The Nazis invented the Microwave oven. That does it for me. I'll have to get rid of my volkswagen too! BTW Wikepedia says the the microwave oven was invented by Percy Spencer at Raytheon. Ken All of this is well and good, but I figure I should have been dead LONG

Re: [Biofuel] Radiation Ovens, the Proven Dangers of Microwaves

2006-12-30 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kurt Nolte wrote: I agree! Especially since this spring will see me producing biodiesel for the F250 workhorse in full swing... Woo hoo! Go Kurt! I'm about to put my grubbies on and see if I can get my truck running on its new computer. I wonder if I should add high powered

Re: [Biofuel] Bad News

2006-12-14 Thread robert and benita rabello
Mark` Cookson wrote: Hi Robert Horse manure is one of the best manures you can use for a garden, it has a slow release of its nutrients. As my dad says you cant beat horse muck for roses. Just spread it on the ground and leave it over winter then in spring what ever muck has not weathered in

Re: [Biofuel] SENATE CONTROL THREATENED BY TIM JOHNSON'S ILLNESS

2006-12-14 Thread robert and benita rabello
Frank Navarrete wrote: I wonder if some entity assisted this incident. ??? That was my thought too, but I doubt it. My sweetheart thinks its the work of Satan, but whether or not the democrats control the senate by a single vote is a moot point. First of all, they don't have enough of

[Biofuel] Water

2006-12-13 Thread robert and benita rabello
I now live in a place where rivers run year 'round and rainfall can last for days on end. However, I grew up in Los Angeles, where a history of stealing water from areas with sparse populations (and resultingly, little political clout) contributed significantly to the growth of a city that

Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather

2006-12-12 Thread robert and benita rabello
Juan Boveda wrote: Hola Robert. Two weeks ago I notice your post, around here in Paraguay we had unusuall storms with heavy rainfall We've broken a lot of weather-related records around here this year. Traces of the snowstorm from two weeks ago linger here and there, which is unusual as

Re: [Biofuel] permanent magnet alternators

2006-12-08 Thread robert and benita rabello
Joe Street wrote: Read that page carefully! It says the alternator can produce 12 Kwat 18,000 RPM!!! Good luck spiniing that thing that fast. I'm sure the bearings would catch fire if the whole thing doesn't explode first. Speeds that high require incredible balancing and air

[Biofuel] Biofuel from Grass

2006-12-08 Thread robert and benita rabello
It's a little short on specifics, but it's an interesting story: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6594253 robert luis rabello The Edge of Justice The Long Journey New Adventure for Your Mind http://www.newadventure.ca Ranger Supercharger Project Page

[Biofuel] The Death of a Compost Bin

2006-12-08 Thread robert and benita rabello
Although I don't do all of my composting in a bin, nearly all of our household table scraps and the entire collection of waste from our bunny cage went into a black plastic compost bin. Please note the past tense verb . . . About a week or so ago, we had a blast of arctic air sweep through

Re: [Biofuel] Oil Pricing

2006-12-06 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote: Does this pull the tiger's teeth? Hard to think it would end easily. I agree, Kirk. The challenge of defanging US foreign policy centers around the reality that the US represents a HUGE market of wealthy people who are conditioned to spend their money on unnecessary

[Biofuel] More Weird Weather

2006-11-28 Thread robert and benita rabello
Hello again! I just read in the paper that the dump of snow we got on Sunday broke the standing record for snowfall in a single day, a record that has stood since the late 1800's when local people began recording snowfall. This was followed by arctic outflow, which dropped temperatures

Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather

2006-11-28 Thread robert and benita rabello
JAMES PHELPS wrote: This year was hotter than the records set in 1930 in Wyoming ND SD NE and it was a tie in Montana. A caveat when discussing weather in relation to Global warming. I often hear people say so much for global warming on days like this in Montana ( -40 F wind chills +10 deg

[Biofuel] Weird Weather

2006-11-27 Thread robert and benita rabello
Hello everyone! I talked my sweetheart into renting An Inconvenient Truth over the weekend. She finds it hard to sit through all of the science, but my boys were pretty interested throughout the film. We've had a very strange year, weather-wise, in this area. Back in January, we had the

Re: [Biofuel] The Great Thanksgiving Hoax

2006-11-27 Thread robert and benita rabello
bob allen wrote: Clinton had an initiative to move towards universal health care at the beginning of his first term, but the proposal went no where. Costs continue to rise while more and more are left without insurance. Maybe with our ever so slight lurch to the left, we may see some

Re: [Biofuel] The Great Fence of America

2006-11-27 Thread robert and benita rabello
Fred Oliff wrote: Who gets riich when they build this new fence? Some company affiliated with congressmen and senators. And is there going to be one on the northern borders as well? Yes. This has been a topic of derision among people in BC for the last several weeks. I have a

Re: [Biofuel] The Biological Effects of Mercury Amalgam: Scientific Facts References

2006-11-15 Thread robert and benita rabello
D. Mindock wrote: From the book "Suppressed Inventions" by Jonathan Eisen [Interesting book] The Biological Effects of Mercury Amalgam: Scientific Facts References Thank you, D!!! robert luis rabello "The Edge of Justice" Adventure for Your Mind

Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Allah or Jesus?

2006-11-14 Thread robert and benita rabello
MK DuPree wrote: Can I get the List's opinion on the following that was forwarded to me? I am in almost complete ignorance of the Muslim religion. Thanks. Mike DuPree This is nothing more than a means to stir up fear. Key terms, like "liberal media" and "ACLU" are inserted

Re: [Biofuel] My prediction

2006-11-10 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: And not a peep out of anybody about foreign policy. Everybody's still fast asleep eh? That's damned sad. Almost every news analyst I've heard has come to the conclusion that dissatisfaction with the war in Iraq was a primary motivator for people to vote against

Re: [Biofuel] mercury was Imaginal Cells by Deepak Chopra

2006-11-07 Thread robert and benita rabello
Joe Street wrote: Ok this is the part I don't get. You keep saying there in a massive cohort of subjects walking around with amalgams and how come we aren't seeing a problem, and I'm telling you there's a massive cohort of subjects and we are seeing problems. I can't prove it is the

Re: [Biofuel] mercury was Imaginal Cells by Deepak Chopra

2006-11-07 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: Good information on the precautionary principle in the List archives: http://snipurl.com/11fwi precautionary principle 243 matches This below from Rachel's, go to the website version for hotlinks to the Further reading section.

Re: [Biofuel] mercury was Imaginal Cells by Deepak Chopra

2006-11-06 Thread robert and benita rabello
Joe Street wrote: Fillings do not contain depleted uranium and DU when it vaporizes on impact and oxidizes into uranium trioxide is found to be a nano powder which is something like 100,000 to 1 meeelion times more toxic than DU is in a macro scale. Gulf war syndrom has nothing to do with

Re: [Biofuel] Imaginal Cells by Deepak Chopra

2006-11-06 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: Hello Robert I'm a little nonplussed, what you're disagreeing with is not what I've said, and IMHO my position has been clear and consistent. In that case, I offer an apology to you. I certainly don't intend to put words into your mouth. (44 instances of

Re: [Biofuel] mercury was Imaginal Cells by Deepak Chopra

2006-11-06 Thread robert and benita rabello
Joe Street wrote: Hi Robert; Yeah I got your point. My point was that people are making claims ( please for the moment don't pull a 'show me the data' just for argument's sake allow me this for a moment) they are making claims that just maybe a large upswing in the occurrance

Re: [Biofuel] Passive solar home

2006-11-06 Thread robert and benita rabello
Juan Boveda wrote: Hello Robert. Hola, Juan! Around here for some seldom used barbecues chimney set up is made simple with those ceramic rain tubes around 10 - 25 cm in diameter and 1 meter long made with a connecting bigger end, they are glued together with mortar even with red earth

Re: [Biofuel] Imaginal Cells by Deepak Chopra

2006-11-04 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: big snip Sure, Bob, same as the media cleaves resolutely to its role as the 4th Estate, defending the public against injustice and exploitation and unfailingly providing the community with the true and accurate information on current events that it deserves and requires -

Re: [Biofuel] Two articles on the NAFTA super highway

2006-11-02 Thread robert and benita rabello
Joe Street wrote: I read this again and realized there is an unwritten assumption in your statement. That is that one world government is bad. But I would object that one world government might be exactly what this world needs.so long as it is not controlled by capitalists that is.

Re: [Biofuel] Two articles on the NAFTA super highway

2006-11-01 Thread robert and benita rabello
D. Mindock wrote: Somehow, I just don't trust this thing. Also what will the North American Union do except get us closer to the one world government. If Dubya is for it, you just know it has to be a really bad idea for the poor tomiddle classgringo. And really good for Big Biz

Re: [Biofuel] Closed-Mindedness(WasHypnosisasAnesthesiaWasTestimonials asEvidence)

2006-10-31 Thread robert and benita rabello
D. Mindock wrote: Hi Marylynn, I'm going to see a holistic dentist next week. He wants to do a bunch of checks on me to see what's causing the periodontal disease. Do you brush and floss regularly? Do you have your teeth professionally cleaned every four to six months? Dentistry is

Re: [Biofuel] Say no to mercury in your teeth

2006-10-31 Thread robert and benita rabello
D. Mindock wrote: When your dentist tells you not to worry about the amalgam he wants to put into your cavity or root canal, show him/her the list below. Peace, D. Mindock I REALLY should be dead by now . . . So should my wife,

Re: [Biofuel] Bio-Diesel Slogan any thoughts

2006-10-27 Thread robert and benita rabello
Here's my suggestion: Quit smoking. Burn biodiesel. robert luis rabello The Edge of Justice Adventure for Your Mind http://www.newadventure.ca Ranger Supercharger Project Page http://www.members.shaw.ca/rabello/ ___ Biofuel mailing list

Re: [Biofuel] Answer to Energy Crisis? Waste Not, Want Not

2006-10-27 Thread robert and benita rabello
Paul S Cantrell wrote: What kind are you buying? There are very cheap, crappy ones and then there are Sylvania and Philips. I have never had one burn out in my house... We bought some very expensive 28 watt Panasonic full spectrum bulbs for our kitchen when we built our house. Two

[Biofuel] Body Counts

2006-10-24 Thread robert and benita rabello
I generally get my news from National Public Radio. Has anyone else noticed that as the mid-term elections have drawn close, the news is no longer reporting total US military losses? I've been hearing about October being the "worst month this year" for US casualties, but there is no longer any

[Biofuel] What a load of horse . . .

2006-10-22 Thread robert and benita rabello
It stinks! It's a noisome, fly-infested mound of equine excrement that came very close to inspiring nausea when I worked with it this morning . . . I don't know how you folk who use horse manure can stand the smell!!! I waited until my neighbors had gone to church before I started unloading

Re: [Biofuel] Opps- Bad News

2006-10-21 Thread robert and benita rabello
Marylynn Schmidt wrote: Bird Flu ?? Yes, bird flu. Several local farms had their stock completely destroyed by the government ministry responsible for health because of the SUSPICION of a bird flu outbreak. (Most of these, it turned out, didn't have a problem at all!) Within the

Re: [Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-21 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote: Since it is richer you can mix more grass with it than cow manure. I compost in a pile and spread after digestion After reading your first post, I thought I'd just mix it in with my outdoor compost pile. Horse manure grows more mushrooms than cow - A century ago

Re: [Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-21 Thread robert and benita rabello
Thomas Kelly wrote: Robert, I use horse manure. However, delivery is by tractor and it is thrown (manure thrower?) into a pile. Because of this most of the "balls" of manure are broken up . nice fluffy pile. I believe a horse is less efficient at digesting grain/seeds

Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: Happy Halloween...

2006-10-20 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote: Thismay be a bit too scary for some.be sure to watch it all the way to the end...(click on link below) It's no more frightening that who we've got now. I thought Elizabeth Dole might have made a

[Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-20 Thread robert and benita rabello
We got a break in the weather today, and I managed to schedule all of my clients for the morning, so I took my son to the auction house to pick up a load of barn litter to compost for the garden. However, they've cleaned out the back end of the property with a loader and nearly ALL the barn

Re: [Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-20 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote: A horses digestion is less efficient than a ruminant. It is a richer manure than cows as the result. I'd heard that horses do not have the same kind of digestive tract, but I wouldn't have thought that would make BETTER manure for a garden. Any suggestions

Re: [Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-20 Thread robert and benita rabello
Marylynn Schmidt wrote: Just my observation .. spread it out. You live down south, right? One friend has 3 horses and some chickens .. because chickens just love things like larvae and flies lay eggs in manure .. chickens love manure .. and chickens do keep down the flies and the

Re: [Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-20 Thread robert and benita rabello
Marylynn Schmidt wrote: Actually, I live and work in New Jersey .. So you're familiar with rain, then! A neighbor across the street had a chicken as a pet .. it has now died of old age what ever that is?? She has great flower beds and you could (still can) see her outside most

Re: [Biofuel] Word Play

2006-10-19 Thread robert and benita rabello
Mike Weaver wrote: Now, for my next trick, what does high octane gas do for your 1997 Honda Civic? -Miss Grundy It keeps the turbo boost pressure from melting the Honda's pistons! robert luis rabello The Edge of Justice Adventure for Your Mind http://www.newadventure.ca Ranger

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