Re: [biofuels-biz] Coconut oil

2002-03-18 Thread Keith Addison
Dear Friends, I would like to know if any of you could give me feedback on the use of coconut oil as a biofuel. Thanks regds Bernie Peiris Hello Bernie Thailand is leading the way in this, but I don't think it's a very good direction, and has resulted in engine problems and manufacturers

[biofuels-biz] Yahoo

2002-03-18 Thread Keith Addison
So Yahoo Groups is back online after going down to move to new servers, and it's been back up long enough to free any residual clog. The result isn't very encouraging, what a surprise. Seem to be more cookies and even more ads, and the pages are even slower to load, like swimming through

[biofuels-biz] Vancouver WA to use B20 starting March 11

2002-03-18 Thread edc499
The Oregonian, March 18, 2002 Reporter:Jerry Boone Excerpts: Effective March 11, Vancouver WA will be using B20 in all of its government equipment and vehicles. Vancouver, WA biofuel comes from Lilyblad Pertroleum in Tacoma, is shipped as 100% biofuel to Albina Fuel in Portland and is then

RE: [biofuel] FW: [Fwd: FW: Guns vs Drs.vs you and me]]

2002-03-18 Thread Anton Berteaux
I do see a qualitative and functional difference between guns and doctors. anton -Original Message- From: kirk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 7:46 PM To: Biofuel@Yahoogroups.Com Subject: [biofuel] FW: [Fwd: FW: Guns vs Drs.vs you and me]] Something about rapist

[biofuel] Re: Debate on fuel economy standards opens,pitting conservationists against soccer moms

2002-03-18 Thread motie_d
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], MH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How is it the earth developed the atmosphere as we know it ? Why not the earths moon or mars ? That's a question I can't fully address. Plants need CO2 to live and grow. They release it when they are burned or decompose. All the Oil

[biofuel] Greenhouse gas rant ( was Re: Debate on fuel economy standards opens,)

2002-03-18 Thread motie_d
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg and April [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I see a lot of people pointing at this fact or that fact as evidence, but, I see don't see a lot of true science behind the facts (as pointed out with the changing temp.), And all the published 'scientific' studies that are

Re: [biofuel] Greenhouse gas rant ( was Re: Debate on fuel economy standards opens,)

2002-03-18 Thread Keith Addison
A few points... First, don't confuse climate with weather, they're not the same. Second, in the 1970s, and later, warnings were indeed being sounded of global cooling and an impending new Ice Age. The point here isn't to scoff and say it's all BS, they don't know what they're talking about,

[biofuel] Precaution: Lead and gasoline

2002-03-18 Thread Keith Addison
http://www.rachel.org/bulletin/bulletin.cfm?Issue_ID=584bulletin_ID=48 Environmental Research Foundation - Rachel's Weekly ... The principle of precautionary action was rejected by U.S. political and public health authorities 70 years ago. The historical record is very clear on this point.

[biofuel] Yahoo

2002-03-18 Thread Keith Addison
So Yahoo Groups is back online after going down to move to new servers, and it's been back up long enough to free any residual clog. The result isn't very encouraging, what a surprise. Seem to be more cookies and even more ads, and the pages are even slower to load, like swimming through

Global warming - was Re: [biofuel] Debate on fuel re-MH and Harmon-cattail and question

2002-03-18 Thread MH
MH - I've been observing the effects of global warming by the increase of the green house effect sense the late 1970s. Richard - My time memory may be off, but wouldn't you have been Observing the effects of global cooling in the '70's. MH - I'm NO expert just a observer from my micro

Re: [biofuel] Debate on fuel re-MH and Harmon-cattail and question

2002-03-18 Thread Harmon Seaver
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 10:19:13PM -0800, Richard Morgan wrote: Cattails- A person would have to make a wet land farm to raise cattail, any natural cattail is a marker for a wet land and can't be farmed over or drove over with equipment and I suppose if you made a wet land they would

Re: [biofuel] Debate on fuel re and Harmon-cattail

2002-03-18 Thread Richard Morgan
Difference in areas, we only get 18 in. of rain, so it isn't a big problem here and what they were trying to call a wet land on our one place didn't have enough to grow the trees we planted. The trees that did grow are about two foot high after about ten years or so. Harmon Seaver wrote:

[biofuel] FW: [Elfrad-sci] HAARP VLF Injection

2002-03-18 Thread kirk
Thought you might find this interesting Kirk -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of S7 Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 4:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Elfrad-sci] HAARP VLF Injection Anyone interested to see Schumann Resonance and how it was