Re: [Biofuel] New York : DA Drops The Charges Against Carol Lang

2005-06-04 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Ron I can see this is going You think so? I don't. I think you can see where you aren't going. no where so I will leave it with one final bit of food for thought As such... Some food for thought might be that you haven't responded to anything in the message you're responding to,

Re: [Biofuel] New York : DA Drops The Charges Against Carol Lang

2005-06-04 Thread dwoodard
That was then. This is now, when those in control of the United States are using the methods and following the principles of Hitler and Stalin, though on a smaller scale so far. Remember that the United States was dragged into World War II by the Japanese, after having been given the jet engine

[Biofuel] Discrimination in following military orders

2005-06-04 Thread Kenneth Kron
robert luis rabello wrote: Michael Redler wrote: Robert, "...he or she becomes the property of the military and the commanders will do with every soldier whatever they deem necessary. " Point taken. But I think it's a bit oversimplified. Is it really?

[Biofuel] Bug Power

2005-06-04 Thread Keith Addison
The Institute of Science in Society Science Society Sustainability http://www.i-sis.org.uk ISIS Press Release 03/06/05 Bug Power Waste-gobbling bacteria may be our dream ticket to clean renewable energy. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Dr. Mae-Wan Ho A

Re: [Biofuel] New York : DA Drops The Charges Against Carol Lang

2005-06-04 Thread brian king
Hi All, Hum -- long lines at the ballot box, people turned away, no accountability... the UN should observe US elections. Hum -- family farms annexed by the city, fining the family $1000/day for having livestock, charging the family for the demolition of the home and barn. what happen to

Re: [Biofuel] phosphatide content in crude oil

2005-06-04 Thread Jan Warnqvist
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Re[2]: [Biofuel] New York : DA Drops The Charges Against Carol Lang

2005-06-04 Thread Gustl Steiner-Zehender
Hallo Ron, Turn your question around on yourself brother. Let's say you have all the military experience in the world but you are content to believe the hogwash dumped into your consciousness by a blatantly biased government working hand-in-hand with a blatantly biased big business

Re: [Biofuel] New York : DA Drops The Charges Against Carol Lang

2005-06-04 Thread Appal Energy
It goes nowhere Ron, because you take it nowhere. By all appearances, or at least in this instance, you seem to be the type of person who would boil the kettle dry and still think and try to persuade others that what's at the bottom of the pot is still tea. There's a far greater bit to life's

Re: [Biofuel] New York : DA Drops The Charges Against Carol Lang

2005-06-04 Thread Michael Redler
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005, ron wrote:"If it were not for the US defense budget and over a million American lives, there would only be 2 languages spoken it all of Europe, German and Russian." Ron! Hello! What language does the entire world feel pressured to learn today. What cultures are being

Re: [Biofuel] Bug Power

2005-06-04 Thread robert luis rabello
Keith Addison wrote: At BIOCAP Canada's First National Conference in February 2005, a research team at the Wastewater Technology Centre and the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, presented a poster describing a prototype process for producing substantial amounts of hydrogen as well as

Re: [Biofuel] E-100 Goal

2005-06-04 Thread Balaji
Hello Ken, EG Solar and Zeotech have developed a stand alone off grid solar fridge which consists of the following : 1. A sorption fridge box, with a water filled jacket which is partially evacuated with 2. A hand operated vacuum pump, which passes the evacuated low boiling "steam" to a

RE: [Biofuel] New York : DA Drops The Charges Against Carol Lang

2005-06-04 Thread dermot
Hi Ron, Not nearly enough said I'm afraid. I think you are perpetuating two myths: I think it was George Orwell who said that if you repeat a lie often enough, people will believe it. Sadly, a whole generation has got its perceptions of the Second World War from Hollywood. Many in Europe and

RE: [Biofuel] Bug Power

2005-06-04 Thread Mark Kaufman
Starches are a type of sugar -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of robert luis rabello Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 9:50 AM To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bug Power Keith Addison wrote: At BIOCAP Canada's First

[Biofuel] Glycerine as fuel

2005-06-04 Thread Bill Clark
Hi to all, Yesterday I visited a small wood veneer operation using a wood gasification unit to produce steam which heats the veneer driers. They had previously been using LPG as a fuel source. The increase in the price of LPG was threatening to put them out of business. With the help of a

Re: [Biofuel] Robin's solution... was: DA Drops...

2005-06-04 Thread lisa simpson
You gotta love Robin Williams... Leave it to Robin Williams to come up with the perfect plan .. what we need now is for our UN Ambassador to stand up and repeat this message. Robin William's plan. (Hard to argue with this logic!) I see a lot of people yelling for peace but I have not heard

Re: [Biofuel] Robin's solution... was: DA Drops...

2005-06-04 Thread Michael Redler
Why do all the xenophobic emails end with: "If you agree with the above forward it to afriend...If not, and I would be amazed, DELETE it !" as if the third choice (spreading this email with a description of what it really is) is not an option. After watching "Patch Adams", I have to

Re: [Biofuel] Bug Power

2005-06-04 Thread robert luis rabello
Mark Kaufman wrote: Starches are a type of sugar Yes, but bigger. I'd never tried the technique with starch wastes. robert luis rabello The Edge of Justice Adventure for Your Mind http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=9782 Ranger Supercharger Project Page

Re: [Biofuel] Robin's solution... was: DA Drops...

2005-06-04 Thread Doug Foskey
I must admit I think this idea has merit: The US closes its borders the rest of the world trades around it. There would be no reason to sell the US our oil as the US would not be able to export its useless products: think no more useless Disney! No US Armaments to the rest of the world!

Re: [Biofuel] Glycerine as fuel

2005-06-04 Thread Appal Energy
Bill, One would imagine that a gasifier would reduce all components of the glyc cocktail to syn gas and char. Gasification is a novel thought to reducing that waste/co-product to nill though. No addition of anything. No chemical refining. No new energy inputs. No disposal problem with the

[Biofuel] Efficiency on the Immediate Event Horizon...

2005-06-04 Thread Appal Energy
Japan Squeezes to Get the Most of Costly Fuel bylineBy JAMES BROOKE Japan is urging citizens to replace their appliances and buy hybrid vehicles, as part of an effort to save energy. ... In Germany, where heating accounts for the largest share of home energy use, a new energy saving law has as

Re: [Biofuel] Glycerine as fuel

2005-06-04 Thread R Del Bueno
Any concerns to possible toxic emissions...as with the concern of some SVOers? I have heard that some nasty toxins are produced by the burning of crude glycerin..although I have no data on it. Perhaps it is temperature (of combustion) related..and hence not an issue with a gasifier? At 10:13

Re: [Biofuel] Glycerine as fuel

2005-06-04 Thread Appal Energy
Acrolein is a co-/by-product of incomplete combustion of glycerol. One would think that at ~2,000* F (the Wood Gun) the combustion process would be complete. Todd Swearingen R Del Bueno wrote: Any concerns to possible toxic emissions...as with the concern of some SVOers? I have heard that

Re: [Biofuel] Robin's solution... was: DA Drops...

2005-06-04 Thread Kenneth Kron
I personally don't see much logic in the email so I guess I wont argue with it. Of course there is much reason to believe it was not written by Robin Williams " (4/26/2003) This is yet another 'adopt-an-opinion" chain letter that is popular not only because it says something many wish they

Re: [Biofuel] Glycerine as fuel

2005-06-04 Thread Bill Clark
Sorry, error in my last post. ...I am running a wvo to biodiesel project for the City of Eufaula, AL. I produce about 600 gal. of biodiesel per week ... Should read "... I am running a biodiesel project for the City of Eufaula. I can produce about 600 gal. of biodiesel per week..." Sorry

Re: [Biofuel] Glycerine as fuel

2005-06-04 Thread Bill Clark
Thanks Todd, That was extremely helpful. Bill - Original Message - From: Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 9:13 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Glycerine as fuel Bill, One would imagine that a gasifier would reduce all components

RE: [Biofuel] Bug Power

2005-06-04 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Mark Starches are a type of sugar Both are carbohydrates. Usually you need an enzyme (or mould) to convert starches to sugar. And a yeast to convert the sugar to ethanol, if it's ethanol you want. Robert, are bacteria creatures or plants? Microflora they say. (Not that plants

Re: [Biofuel] Robin's solution... was: DA Drops...

2005-06-04 Thread Jerry Turner
AMEN - Original Message - From: Michael Redler To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 8:27 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Robin's solution... was: DA Drops... Why do all the xenophobic emails end with: "If you agree with the above forward it to