A bit of overkill indeed, but it did get me thinking if the principle may be
used more simply, e.g. with ducting instead of a complete annular space? Also,
it would be better if solar penetration were not required at the bottom of the
house, especially in winter when the angle of attack is low
Hi Ray;
Sorry for the delay. Try this forum for more information on Delicas.
http://delica.ca/forum/index.php
Joe
raymond greeley wrote:
I would like to see this van, what did you send it in. I have not been
able to open
ray
Joe et al,
How easy/difficult is it to import some of these diesel vans into Canada? After that, how easy/difficult to import into the US. Could someone make a business of it? Will it be made any easier next year when the floodgates open for diesels?
Fred
From: Joe Street [EMAIL
Hey Kirk;
It's this last bit that has got my attention;
Kirk McLoren wrote:
SNIP
Lester was shattered. He couldn't understand it. Yet there was a
reason. Despite taking care to drink only bottled water, Lester
didn't know that *much more of the pollution-laced tap water is
Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 15:00:44 -1000
From: The Overstory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: The Overstory #189--Agroforester's Library (update)
Publication date: May 28, 2007
The Overstory #189--Agroforester's Library (update)
by Agroforestry Net
Dear all. I am very flattered that my methanol method had so much attention.
Here is a development of the method:
Equipment needed for the analysis
1.. One 250 ml separatory funnel
2.. One 400 ml beaker (Figure 2)
3.. One magnetic stirrer
4.. Balancer with 0,05g acc.
5.. One 50 ml
Hey Fred;
My friend in B.C. just got one and all he had to do was change the
headlights to meed Canadian standards. He said he knows someone who is
looking for a person to become an eastern dealer/representative for
these imports and there is a maintenance/repair business that would go
Hey Jan;
Let me take the chance to thank you again for your contributions. Also
I'd like to let you know how WE have evolved your idea. Me and this
other dude in town ( who might be lurking herelol - it was his idea
actually) have taken to doing some kind of variation on your idea
I think in the case of chlorine it is inhaled in the shower.
The amount drunk is small in most peoples case as many people prefer bottled
beverages be they juice or soda drinks.
I know in Umatilla Oregon just drinking the water is enough to cause
fluorosis. CIty water is 6ppm. They encourage
A fascinating lecture by Dr Jerry Franklin on 'Preparing Resource
Professionals for an Uncertain Future'.
a podcast, downloadable;
(the right way)
http://podcast.rbn.com/cspan/cspan/download/podaudio/belt052007_oldgrowth.mp3
I like Dr Frankin a lot. I does occasionally occur to me that not
Huh? The city warns its people not to drink the water it provides for
them? Now I've heard everything. How many people have sued for damages
I wonder. That makes about as much sense as the notion of trusting
officials we elect to represent our interests. Your explanation makes
sense.
LOL
yeah - when you sign up for water and trash you get a paper from the EPA.
Kirk
Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Huh? The city warns its people not to drink the water it provides for them?
Now I've heard everything. How many people have sued for damages I wonder. That
makes
http://www.newstarget.com/021873.html
The new rules of imperialism: Economic warfare, consumer products and disease
exports
History tells us that imperialist nations quite predictably invade weaker
nations on a regular basis... especially when those weaker nations happen to be
for those that believe full employment propaganda by the gvt please digest the
following
Kirk
Guest Commentary, by Richard Benson
How the Government Creates Jobs
May 29, 2007
Richard Benson is president of Specialty Finance Group,
prety dire stuff Kirk, but will it be missed? The last days of America as we know it. is there any real possibility of it becoming reborn as something resembling anything other than a shadow of itself?
From:Kirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To:biofuel@sustainablelists.orgTo:biofuel
Hey there Jan
I as well would like to thank you for the meth test . Its been a great help
for processing larger batches ( especially when learning the correct process
and temp etc)
- lurking LOL
Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Jan;
Let me take the chance to thank
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