when problems of import cloud your mind
rest your face in a fat behind
it's like exercise, not much fun for some, lots of fun for others, but
you live longer, and besides, you complain about bandwidth, didn't you
send the entire digest with all the offending messages.
the central limerick as i
those ARE the silliest ones.
Ian wrote:
So basically the questions ive raised are a joke Dick?
see 14 15 and 18
Ian
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can set your delivery option to digest. You will still get all
the
posts but all in one e-mail per day. You can skim thru a lot faster
and
delete it quicker. You will not believe how much faster and easier
this way
is. And you still
yes, you do make sense, but i figured it wouldn't go as far as it did,
however if we show ourselves as humourless mad cows for diesel we're
gonna chase off newbies anyway. i'll try to label my responses ot in
the future.
jerry dycus wrote:
Hi Todd and All,
I have to go with Todd on
i wonder if they still run their dial-up bbs, it was rather fast and
easy to use, i checked last year end, was able to connect.
Keith Addison wrote:
http://www.execpc.com
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WHAT? afraid of pop culture references? gee, watch some tv, your
seriousness is gonna make your neck hurt.
Kyle Zimmer wrote:
i know, that's why i said it was impossible, sorta like don
kornholio.
ARE YOU THREATENING ME!! aa aa oao aoggog
perhaps you can send the whole thing when you remember it to the joke of
the day list.
Biofuels wrote:
Sorry, chaps and chapesses, but my original limerick verse was on
topic - an
aide memoir to the fact that wind power is unreliable/intermittent.
But thanks for reminding me of a few more
i thought you were going really far OT, imagine talking toothpaste in a
list like this.
Keith Addison wrote:
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i think perhaps that would only apply to treated wood, and wouldn't the
additives cause problems with the heater itself?
Keith Addison wrote:
Someone suggested to me that the glyc might best be used as a binding
agent to make sawdust pellets for stoves. Todd mentioned mixing it
with sawdust,
odd that he was making stinky noises in response to bandwidth wasting.
Alan S. Petrillo wrote:
Can we please, Please, PLEASE revive the [snip]?
Someone quoted the _entire_ digest in #385. -=*TWICE!*=-
I have a cable modem and that's even a waste of _my_ bandwidth!
Alan
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termites do produce a lot of heat, it's for the queen and eggs.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just heard that termite produce a lot of methane. Could you use
termites to produce methane?
Could termites have higher conversion rates?
Maybe termites would allow methane to be produced
please don't berate him, he tries, like all of us.
David Reid wrote:
Hi Greg,
Excuse my ignorance but what is Kersone? Is it a brand
name or
something else?
B.r., David
I tried 50/50 Kersone/New Soy Bean Cooking oil in an oil burner. I
would
probably go 60/40 kero/oil
circumcising
that's the one.
tommy loy the cabin boy
dirty little nipper
stuffed his ass with broken glass
and circumcised the skipper
seems painful for both parties.
Dr. Gary Nelson wrote:
And one about circumscribing the skipper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i seem to remember one
i believe i read it as a heading in an asimov book, maybe heinlein, but
i don't remember heinlein being so sexual in his writing, though he did
write my favorite book.
Dr. Gary Nelson wrote:
Yar, mate. Thet be the one
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
circumcising
that's the one.
tommy loy
early 90's for me.
Dr. Gary Nelson wrote:
A shanty it was fer sure, and 30 years or more since I heard
it as well -- 33rpms is a hint.
Also a duo in a coffee house in Newport Beach played it in
about 1959.
Memories for sure
GN
David Reid wrote:
Believe you would be right. Was just
maybe another group, biofuelsOT.
Appal Energy wrote:
Sorry if I appear to be the proverbial wet blanket, but has anyone
noticed
several unsubscription requests lately referring to excessive
correspondence
which they are unable to plow through, as well as off topic
material?
Would it be
different personal situations, but feelings summed up well.
David Reid wrote:
Todd,
Thanks for the timely reminder but as someone who tends to be
serious by nature and takes myself too seriously at times, I need to
escape
from my seriousness occasionaly, step outside my human
i seem to remember one about tommy loy the cabin boy.
Biofuels wrote:
The Cabin Boy's name was Carter
By gosh, he was a *arter!
When the wind wouldn't blow
and the ship wouldn't go,
They got Carter the *arter to start'er!
Wind can be so unreliable - or intermittent, as Shell
you have to fill a tank full of air, so how you gonna get the tank full
out on the road.
one of the few car oriented things tesla made that was really neat and
not yet matched is his electric car that charged on environmental em
fields, like from the earths magnetic field, i imagine it took a
apparently he drove it all over as promotion, but the oil companies were
getting too interested, he hid it somewhere and nobody has found it.
besides, i got the info second hand, in a story, i think it might have
been an old ripleys that i read in HS. then i didn't have more than a
passing
i do remember that someone who looked under the hood said there were a
bunch of tubular devices, maybe it used capacitors instead of batteries.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
apparently he drove it all over as promotion, but the oil companies
were
getting too interested, he hid it somewhere and
what i want is plans for the pipes, i think i'd like to learn another
instrument.
Biofuels wrote:
This takes a while to download, but will be of interest -
You are cordially invited to view my page on engine conversion to
vegetable
oil!
www.goatindustries.fsnet.co.uk
Biofuel at
how about one that can use an air pump instead of having to mouth fill
it, something like the irish one that fills with an underarm filling
bag.
Ed Beggs wrote:
:-)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 21:27:59 -0300
To:
well apparently a slightly humid atmosphere assists in the efficiency of
an internal combustion engine, and makes it last a little longer. i
suppose you just spray a very fine mist into the intake and reap the
benefits. if you live in an area that usually has very dense fog you
don't have to
to it than that, Skaar! Bit of fog on the brain there, in
that humid area you live in? Try sneezing. Please go off-line first!
Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
http://journeytoforever.org/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well apparently a slightly humid atmosphere
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finally figured it, dude has an automatic response that annoys
me so
much, and before now was just lurking.
One of the reasons I check this list from the web is to avoid such
problems, like annoying you skaar ;-)
yeah, but seriously, its a hazard
who the hell is this guy? almost ten of these notices deleted, i've
never heard of him, why should i be concerned about not being able to
contact him? i haven't been part of this group long, but i've been here
long enough to have heard of everybody who plays a big part in the group
and needs to
finally figured it, dude has an automatic response that annoys me so
much, and before now was just lurking.
TEHARDY TEHARDY wrote:
Sorry, I won't be able to check my mail for a week. I'll reply as soon
as
possible.
Thanks,
Tehardy
making heated centrifuges can't be that hard, and probably cheap.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heated centrifuge?? Tell us more. I filter mine in 20 litre batchs
through a 5 micron filter bag and since I use 200 litres a week it
becomes quite labour intensive and a bit messy. Cheap enough at $6
lurking.
One of the reasons I check this list from the web is to avoid such
problems, like annoying you skaar ;-)
yeah, but seriously, its a hazard of autoresponses and mailing lists.
I hope they at least realize the mistake upon return and figure out a
solution for future vacations.
andrew
you want to make me cry don't you? well you won't, i know how to make
nitroglycerine, and i know how to delay the formation, and i know how to
send bombs through e-mail, HAHAHAHHAAA HAHHA AHA HA, dude, you is
dead!!! HAHHAHAHAAAH AH A A HA AHAHAHHA AH.
jm stoner wrote:
Shut up!
imagine, people being told to watch out that they only get the real
stuff, could cause a lot of people who never thought it existed to look
into it, we would be touted as the guru's of a new age of environmental
enlightenment, i want my robes wine red with black fringe and gold
mounted quartz for
in my post i did not intend to reference the method that the electricity
was obtained, merely that electric heat was one of the more efficient
methods of using the electricity.
jerry dycus wrote:
Hi skaar,Tim and All,
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cause most devices lose efficiency
dumb works for me. maybe selling directly to the recycler would get
some more cash. maybe saving them in a large outbuilding and calling
the recycler to pick them up would save some, make it almost worth it.
NBT - E. Beggs wrote:
Um, enterprising young person...or dumb?
A few hundred at a
how about the lead, is it modified in some way that makes it difficult
to smelt and sell?
Keith Addison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
would it be a good idea to smelt them in a home foundry? what would
a
guy do with the acid? is the casing recyclable? anybody found an
easy
way to
not bad
Keith Addison wrote:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/biofuel/files/windmillg.jpg
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/biofuel/files/Windmill.txt
Keith Addison
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cause most devices lose efficiency by not burning fuel completely or
having most of the fuel lost as heat, since an electric heaters purpose
is to make heat, it puts all of it's recieved energy to its intended
purpose.
Tim Castleman wrote:
I don't get it, how do you conclude electrical heaters
i thought as much, really hard to wrap my tongue around, had to make
sure i was trying to say it correctly, cause i'd remember it wrong.
Aleksander kac wrote:
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
could you please write this phonetically? Ljubljana.
Hi Skaar,
I'll try
could you please write this phonetically? Ljubljana.
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lord of the minuet.
nutty artist axtraordinaire.
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
turbine in the flow, the tide comes in it runs the
turbine one way, the tide runs out it turns the other. i guess they get
it into phase by braking it till it gets into phase. nothing really
spectacular about it, except it's size.
jerry dycus wrote:
Skaar, how about some details on the annapolis
i wrote the response as a combination advice thing and a massive heart
attack inducing joke.
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nutty artist axtraordinaire.
[Non-text portions of
maybe if the wind comes from a single direction more often than the
others you can build a plastic sheet wind guide, funnel the wind down to
a single point where the wind goes into a small turbine.
Odin Olaya wrote:
I'm interested to know how to build a wind generator and a bio-gas.
Both has
Keith Addison wrote:
What kind of scale should I buy?
balance, scales go by weight, balances go by mass. since you are going
to deal in metric mass is within the same realm.
I read that accuracy is important, but what is my allowed error
percentage?
What should the range of my scale
ya, we have an enormous tidal generator in annapolis valley.
jerry dycus wrote:
All esturine areas have feeder streams imbeded in
them to carry the tide in and out of the shallows.
It's these streams that I used in Key West, Florida
to genorate tidal power from. Ask fisherman where
try the brewyourownbeer yahoogroup.
Rizzler Grizzle wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can can a spirit hydrometer in the UK
Thanks
Rizzler
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i sometimes watch pmk, it's fun, like the occasional monster truck
appearance, or fire fighting apparatus, seeing them guys trying to hold
on is fun, makes me wish i was still a kid, i'd certainly live my life
differently, like become a tv star.
Richard Hoard wrote:
Hello All,
I think
i believe i mentioned here a compressor for nox that hot rodders use,
it's main purpose is filling a tank from a larger main tank, you may be
able to use it for methane easily. you might even use a dry ice pump to
make solid blocks of methane, just toss them in a tank with a screw on
cap,
yes, but people not dissolve as easy, gee, me try joke.
Travis Raybold wrote:
so i replace the rubber with people? thats gonna up the weight on it
considerably...
any volunteer?
--travis
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
replace rubber with something else, rubber go boom with booze, rather
than with people, booze make forget rubber.
Travis Raybold wrote:
i want to run a small, 4 stroke, ryobi 25cc weed whacker engine as
clean as
possible. im considering using ethanol to do this. should i make any
twist some copper and aluminum wire together, heat, measure current, put
a bunch together.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does any one have info on homade thermocouples
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Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
HEY! you guys kiss and make up, i swear, if you don't i'm gonna hit
you both with fish.
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Jerry
Not for the first time, this misrepresents my oft-stated view rather
grossly, but I'm not going to argue with you about it, because you've
shown abundant proof that
discovery channel canada yesterday showed some video of neurons as
mercury contacts them, nasty, really nasty. maybe this will make the
effect of coal burning, regardless of FINAL purpose, more well known and
decried.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (dallas dorey) wrote:
not in belly? me angry now, me eat that stuff and
supposed to eat can
with, silly me. now me chuckle stupid like.
:-)
But, hey, skaar, try cropping all that crap off the
bottom of the
messages will you?
I'm
what i wanna know is if the sulphuric acid in a battery is strong enough
to make sawdust alcool. could be an easy way to get enough for regular
biodiesel production.
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me thinked that chlorine be base not acid, why make city water acid?
Appal Energy wrote:
Roger,
Make sure you have a baseline ph of your tap water to compare to each
wash
water's ph. It's not uncommon that waters, especially rural wells,
have a
naturally high ph. Most city tap waters are
been a little hard to get to the shore with it covered in 4 of ice,
other years i might have been able to run out and get a half ton between
cold snaps, this winter was especially nasty, besides, pumping up the
wheelbarrow tire is a warm weather activity.
Keith Addison wrote:
if you will send
might be a good tree to bark up.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what i wanna know is if the sulphuric acid in a battery is strong
enough
to make sawdust alcool. could be an easy way to get enough for
regular
biodiesel production.
It's only 50% or so, AFAIK, needs to be 98%. I think I asked
steam engines are like electric motors, you can get by without a transmission
and work at peak efficiency over a much wider power band than any type of
internal combustion engine. if you use a flash boiler you can use less fuel
to make the steam(get up to operating pressure), but it uses a lot
not for long with the sable pipeline getting going.
Troy Heagy wrote:
From: jerry dycus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- CNG uses TONS of fossil fuels to transport it,
refine it, and compress it.
End result: A CNG car uses more fossil fuel than a
standard gas car.
Most CNG is
i stick my finger in then in my mouth, 5 minutes later i eat an apple,
if my teeth hurt it's a 4.
Aleksander kac wrote:
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Roger Leischner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aleks,
Thank-you for your info. on washing and ph measurment. Could you
please describe your method
not in belly? me angry now, me eat that stuff and supposed to eat can
with, silly me. now me chuckle stupid like.
NBT - E. Beggs wrote:
Spam belongs in the can.
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001
it'll make it taste bad.
satish rehpade wrote:
Dear sir,
Dear sir,
What will happen if I use directly my biodiesel without
washing? I
want to avoid this laborious and time consuming process.
Please help.
Best regards
Satish
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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oui.
robert luis rabello wrote:
Warren Rekow wrote:
This site may be of interest:
http://encarta.msn.com/index/conciseindex/3c/03c78000.htm
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Yikes!!!
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, skaar, try cropping all that crap off the bottom of the
messages will you?
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and savonius rotors as i remember are low torque and slow, but add
sections and it gets better.
Biofuels wrote:
The trouble with a Savonious rotor is that it requires an initial
impetus to
start - it won't go on its own
Try a Darius rotor instead - that goes without a push
but if you can ge the generator to run at a constant rpm you can get
more eff.
The thought of running fuel pumps, etc. off electric
is a false economy in that the engine must still
generate the electricity used to drive these
accessories and there is actually a effeciency loss to
convert
one of the best reasons to make most drugs legal is to eliminate the
huge illegal trade in them. like the days of prohibition, many people
got into the illegal booze trade and became hero's of a refreshed
economy. these people went on to die at the hands of the other booze
lords or to cocaine
i'm not sure we're the entire cause either, but i believe that we are
responsible for the ozone hole being so big, i believe that the ozone
hole is a significant factor in the cause of additional skin cancers.
we have to take the blame for some of it, and fix what is our fault, if
the earth
out here in ns we don't need them either.
Aidan Wilkins wrote:
I was born and raised a proud Canadian. But I do not have a
preheater. :)
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there is currently a lot of annoyance in the woodworking group because
of a few people not being able to get unsubscribed.
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I am a subscribed member of the Biofuel eGroup. I would like to change
my
delivery option so that I do not receive the large number of emails
or it's closer to the chemical name?
malcolm.scott wrote:
Methyl hydrate seems to be a Canadian only term for methanol otherwise
known
as methyl alcohol or wood alcohol. Perhaps it's a trade name? Maybe
get a
phone number for the supplier and ask them.
Malcolm
- Original Message
up here in the colder parts of the country people use block heaters,
just plug it into the wall somewhere.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may have trouble getting the WVO to drain anywhere as it goes
hard when at room temperature. Your 500 gal tank will be solid. You
would probably need a to
ground chalk.
satish rehpade wrote:
Dear sir,
Thanks for your mail. I am very much interested in making
biodiesel
from nonedible oil and biproduct of oil refinaries which are cheaply
and
easily available in India. Speciaaly from acid oil ( highly acidic
pH:0-1
and free fatty
i personally have been thinking about circular saw motors, if i pare the
weight down enough it's possible
Art Wolfskill wrote:
I'm looking at converting my 73 VW bug into an EV. Anyone know of
plans or
a kit, or at least a good discussion of what it would take. It's a
learning-experience
running a biodiesel powered generator that connects to an electric
transmission with battery main would make ev's something to consider.
Keith Addison wrote:
Back to your garbage deal in Fla. Are you aware
of the gallant attempts
to produce Ethanol from garbage??
Yes but
electric vehicles, cars, trucks, bikes, drag racers, using batteries,
and electric motors. there are many configurations but that's the basic
premise.
Daniel wrote:
Im new and likey missed the key thread. What are EVs?
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i've put it on my site
www.skaar.101main.net/new-designs.html
it's just a few simple pictures but i figure you can understand them,
mirroring it would be nice, but it's probably gonna change in a while.
jerry dycus wrote:
Hi,
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've been working on it, simpler
i've been working on it, simpler than you'd think.
jerry dycus wrote:Can you run you
house with your car during blackouts?
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i've put boiling water in apple juice jugs, it held quite nicely.
mad cow disease is an important consideration because of the animal
carcasses wasted that could be used as fuel. but we must think about
the possibility of the disease spreading because of our use of the fats,
i don't think there
i was doing a rib poke.
Keith Addison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
maybe cause it's close to perfect and they are similar cause both
stumbled on the same basic process because they were looking for the
best process, course somebody could have gotten inspiration from the
other.
Not
maybe an option would be tightly wound chicken wire, or a similar type
sheet product, aluminum window screen, etc... i've seen stainless sheet
with holes in it, 1/4 edge 1/4 holes, 1/16 between the holes, maybe a
roll of that would work, and it would be easy to clean, until it broke
from bending
WOR waste oil reclamation.
NBT - E. Beggs wrote:
Further on the acronyms...
The oil/grease that might be used is not always vegetable oil (and the
way
things are going it is more likley to be animal fat than vegetable
oil); not
always used (on-farm oil presses, villages far from
maybe cause it's close to perfect and they are similar cause both
stumbled on the same basic process because they were looking for the
best process, course somebody could have gotten inspiration from the
other.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well as for first!
Check out,
arr, i anderstand what yee err sayin', i danno if yee err.
John Harris wrote:
Hi Gaw
didn't realize we had a dozen people posting misinformation on the
site :-)
Firstly I don't think the 80 - 90 % has been stated for this problem -
In my
experience and from posts on this site 25 to 75 %
it let me use my current address no problem, i suppose since i already
had an account with them for something different. i saw a line about
converting other addresses, try that one.
David Penfold wrote:
As an aside,
having been part of the biofuel group before conversion to Yahoo, I am
yes, i have a line on some meat fat.
Geoff Pritchard wrote:
Hi,
Besides the obvious saturated (animal fats) vs. unsaturated (veg oils)
and solid vs liquid at room temp issues, as I understand it, the free
fatty acid content of your oil (plant source or animal) directly
influences at what
Keith Addison wrote:
snip
She's gone, skaar. It had nothing to do with eGroups/Yahoo. She was
incapable of taking care of it, so I did it for her. See my message
of 31 Jan 2001, Subject: [biofuel] Re: Enviros Suck.
Hey, guys - try snipping!
Snipping can be fun!
Snipping is GOOD
if somebody can come up with some plutonium i can start work on a small
nuke, then all we'd need is a post office that ignores new people and a
definite location of this bunch.
KMM Company wrote:
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i've been thinkin of designs myself.
Steve Spence wrote:
saw one recently that was a husk of grain surrounded by a flame. where
are
the artsy types? ;-)
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maybe a flame with veins like a leaf running through it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've been thinkin of designs myself.
Steve Spence wrote:
saw one recently that was a husk of grain surrounded by a flame.
where
are
the artsy types? ;-)
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i think improved efficiency would make it attractive, but as it is it's
fine.
Karl D Jrnhammer wrote:
Could it be this simple?
Talking to a friend yesterday he described a setup he had seen in a
greenhouse. He claimed that the greenhouse was heated with filtered
fry oil.
The heater was
connie, it's not us that are at fault, complain to egroups, you are
aware that they are merging with yahoo? meaning that you will have to
take care of this, not anybody here. chances are you will get things a
lot worse than an environmental/DIY group, maybe porn related, be glad
we're all
ow! that hurt, chuckling like that always hurts, i'm glad it's not
often, i'd be ripped apart.
biofuels wrote:
I had a mad cow once, too - then the divorce came through
Terry
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i suppose egroups is just gonna be another one of the alternate news
servers in the world now, certainly the popularity it had is gonna wane,
i belong to 3 groups that are considering moving on. biofuels of
course, catniphentai, brew your own beer, a range of people that don't
like ready made.
are cattle accepted in AA meetings, i doubt that it would be successful
without your attending the meeting and showing support.
Dick Carlstein wrote:
i have this holstein cow at the farm that i keep strictly for the
fluid she
provides, occasionally carving up her latest heifer, and feeding
this leads me to a thought, the local grocery stores with in house
butchers would be a great supplier of fat.
stephen lakios wrote:
When we butchered our steers and older dry milk cows,we would get 50
to 70 lbs of soft and hard fat from each,and this was only easily
trimmed fat.I suspect if
ya, that's what i meant, they wouldn't bring bulls here to eat them,
just to breed them, so with the almost impossibility of transmitting mad
cow through semen there is no chance of the disease spreading.
stephen lakios wrote:
I was talking about breeding bulls. Every herd needs new genetic
ya i saw about it on the us and canadian news, you can't give blood.
maybe they will allow it in the future after they test the banned
blood individually to see if there is a high enough amount of the nasty
junk to keep the ban going for that particular person, of course then
everybody will
i aspire to someday spin-doctor for some of the politico parties here,
but i might add that i seldom am coherent, be lucky drool didn't pour
out of the screen when you opened the message.
Keith Addison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (dallas dorey) wrote:
ya, that's what i meant, they wouldn't
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