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LOL
Well said Todd
Another conservative old fart
Kirk
I enjoyed it as well.
Yet another COF.
Joe
To Whom This May Concern,
me thinks you protest too much -- you sniveling socialist pigs! wherefore the
invectives? Even an idiot can sense your political proclivity. When will
you socialists/communists realize that your utopian pursuits are nothing more
than a diabolical scheme that will
where this
reprehensible behaviour is not practised?
John in Australia
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me thinks you protest too much
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Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 10:05 PM
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To Whom This May Concern,
me thinks you protest too much -- you sniveling socialist pigs! wherefore
the
invectives? Even an idiot can sense your political proclivity. When will
you socialists/communists realize that your utopian pursuits are nothing
more
than a diabolical scheme that will
18, 2001 8:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] Water vs Energy Importance
To the entire group,
It puzzles me as to why personal and vindictive attacks have to be
perpetrated using this forum. I joined it so I can learn all about
biodiesel and how to make it, plus keep up
To Whom This May Concern,
Me thinks you protest too much -- you sniveling socialist pigs! Wherefore
the invectives? Even an idiot can sense your political proclivity. When
will you socialists/communists realize that your utopian pursuits are nothing
more than a diabolical scheme that will
Texas BBQ time?
Kin we hang'em Paw? Huh? You said we could!
Now Boys, you know yer Maw gets all upset when you go stringin' people up...
Jay in Carson City. Say what now?
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To Whom This May Concern,
me thinks you protest too much -- you sniveling socialist pigs!
Hey buddy-up! Explica te! If yer gonna bitch, clip in whatcher
bitchin about so we can rip you up when your argument is disproven!
-JIM
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Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 2:05 PM
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David,
I was a member some time ago, and unsubscribe because I went on leave,
re-subscribed when I returned and thought I had subscribed to the wrong
group!!
David, thanks for your time, I appreciate it
John
Welcome to the group you snivelling and whinging Aussie. No
seriously
To Whom This May Concern,
me thinks you protest too much -- you sniveling socialist pigs! wherefore the
invectives? Even an idiot can sense your political proclivity. When will
you socialists/communists realize that your utopian pursuits are nothing more
than a diabolical scheme that will
Keith,
How about getting rid of this thing?
Mike
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me thinks you protest too
4:00 AM
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To Whom This May Concern,
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why do I get the feeling that this forum is an exchange of ideas for a bunch
of socialists, and communists?
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No, not at all.
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To whomever this may concern
why do I get the feeling that this forum is an exchange of ideas
Perhaps Fascists inherently dislike decentralization of power?
Jay in Carson City
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To whomever this may concern
why do I get the feeling that this forum is an exchange of ideas for a bunch
of socialists, and communists?
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No, not at all.
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To whomever this may concern
why do I get the feeling
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To whomever this may concern
why do I get the feeling that this forum is an exchange of ideas for a
bunch
of socialists
Hi All,
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To whomever this may concern
why do I get the feeling that this forum is an
exchange of ideas for a bunch
of socialists, and communists?
Because you don't know much and need to open your
mind.
We are not going to keep being screwed by
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Water vs Energy Importance
Hi All,
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To whomever this may concern
why do I get the feeling that this forum is an
exchange of ideas for a bunch
of socialists, and communists?
Because you don't know much and need to open your
mind
Plentiful energy is currently the preserve of the rich (who waste it,
mostly). For most of the world, successful water projects are very
local, and low-tech. But there's no need to argue about which is more
important, of course they're both important, and both problems are
symptoms of an
Hi Folks,
I have been pondering this for years, and I was about to make a post tonight!
And I just got my energy questions answered in the news letter!
How do we go about equalizing things? It really is rational, since stability is
more assured. There has to be a way somehow, but it requires
Plentiful energy is currently the preserve of the rich (who waste it,
mostly). For most of the world, successful water projects are very
local, and low-tech. But there's no need to argue about which is more
important, of course they're both important, and both problems are
symptoms of an
Oops, seems I've touched something off. :-/
Hi Folks,
I have been pondering this for years, and I was about to make a post tonight!
And I just got my energy questions answered in the news letter!
How do we go about equalizing things? It really is rational, since
stability is
more assured. There
Hi Derek
Keith,
Not to belittle your concern about water, its importance, and the likelihood
of wars being fought over it, but I still tend to feel that energy in one
form or another is of utmost importance.
Well, yes, but water is already a crisis, and energy isn't, really -
only the rather
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:11 AM
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] Water vs Energy Importance
Hi Derek
Keith,
Not to belittle your concern about water, its importance, and the
likelihood
of wars being fought over it, but I still tend to feel that energy in one
form or another
of sermon*
cheers,
cordain
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Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 11:38:41 +0900
Hello Kirk
Hello all
Just joined the group a day or so ago.
Am semi retired
://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/ert/ethanol/refs.html
Best
Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:11 AM
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Thank you very much Keith.
Kirk
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 8:39 PM
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Hello Kirk
Hello all
Just joined the group a day or so ago.
Am semi
Thank you very much Keith.
Kirk
You're most welcome, Kirk. :-)
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Keith,
Not to belittle your concern about water, its importance, and the likelihood
of wars being fought over it, but I still tend to feel that energy in one
form or another is of utmost importance. I currently live in an environment
where life is highly dependent upon technology and energy.
Hi guys
What happens if your diesel or veggie oil has a small amount of water
in it
Will say 1/2% - 1% harm the engine or is that kosher.
Jonathan
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hi, i just install water vapor applicator in my car yasterday(water
tank to exaust manifold then to vacuum manifold). i dont know how
much petrol i could have saved. if anybody happens to have a bad side
effect on doing this, please let me know. i do feel some different.
when driving at a
Hi Munira and All,
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hi, i just install water vapor applicator in my car
yasterday(water
tank to exaust manifold then to vacuum manifold).
I wouldn't heat the water because it causes the
fuel/ air mixture to expand letting less f/a into the
cylinders
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi, i just install water vapor applicator in my car yasterday(water
tank to exaust manifold then to vacuum manifold). i dont know how
much petrol i could have saved. if anybody happens to have a bad side
effect on doing this, please let me know.
I've bent a
In a message dated 03/25/2001 6:41:58 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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Too much water will hurt
the engine by contaminating the oil.
Too much water will cause a dramatic power loss well before it can dilute the
oil. Besides, if the oil gets up to temperatures above 212f,
Many years ago when I was into racing,we used water and/or alcohol injection.
It was very popular in the forties and fifties. It provided a good kick,a nice
increase in power and a smoother running engine.We used to clean our engines
out by pouring a quart of water slowly into the carburetor
John,
One litre is a lot of water which the filter would tend to hold until
it was saturated. What I was told was once this had been taken up it would then
release the additional water or the additional water would pass through the
filter being then fairly evenly dispersed. I daresay
You must remember our earth is not a solid globe, ask any caver.The earth is
honey combed with caves,passageways,underground rivers,huge domes,volcanic
tubes,underground lakes,huge spaces,ect.If you have access to the U.S.
geological survey maps of the world,mineral and oil deposits.ect they
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Date: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 10:53 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Water content of ethanol
A question for the experts from a new guy -- I'm pretty sure ethanol has
to be nearly absolute when you mix it with gasoline, or the EtOH and
water separate out together
A question for the experts from a new guy -- I'm pretty sure ethanol has
to be nearly absolute when you mix it with gasoline, or the EtOH and
water separate out together. But it seems like if you're burning just
ethanol in an internal combustion engine, it could have a lot more water
in it. How
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