Re: [Biofuel] Meth test (was Off topic)

2007-06-05 Thread Jan Warnqvist
Yes of course. It is very flattering. With best regards AGERATEC AB Jan Warnqvist - Original Message - From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 6:44 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Meth test (was Off topic) Greetings Jan Sorry for

Re: [Biofuel] Meth test (was Off topic)

2007-06-05 Thread Jan Warnqvist
Sorry, there is a confusing definition error in the formula: m1 = is the amount of undissolved material as a result of the test. m2 = the amount of biodiesel put into the reaction m3 = is the amount of biodiesel soluble in methanol in % All the best Jan - Original Message - From: Keith

Re: [Biofuel] Meth test (was Off topic)

2007-06-05 Thread Jan Warnqvist
Hello Peter. You forgot the first signs of the formula. It should be: 1 - m1/m2 = m3 In your case: 1 - 25/225 = 0,. There is also a definition error in the formula. m1 = the amount of undissolved material m2 = the amount of biodiesel put into the reaction m3= The amount of biodiesel that

Re: [Biofuel] Meth test (was Off topic)

2007-06-05 Thread Guag Meister
Thanks Jan this is making a lot more sense now. Best Regards, Peter G. Thailand --- Jan Warnqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Peter. You forgot the first signs of the formula. It should be: 1 - m1/m2 = m3 In your case: 1 - 25/225 = 0,. There is also a definition error in the

Re: [Biofuel] U.S. government fights to keep meatpackers from testing all slaughtered cattle for mad cow

2007-06-05 Thread Doug Younker
Ah Keith and the group, Respectfully you don't understand that the testing for BSE is unscientific. Kansas Representative Jerry Moran has told us so. Doug, N0LKK Kansas USA inc. ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org

Re: [Biofuel] U.S. government fights to keep meatpackers from testing all slaughtered cattle for mad cow

2007-06-05 Thread Doug Younker
Mike Weaver wrote: So why doesn't Creekstone just test in Canada or Mexico or anywhere the USDA doesn't have jurisdiction? Fedex. Long ways to truck cattle to extract a sample. Why would anyone in those countries risk it? Now the USA is now bring people who have never previously step

Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: Mike Pelly on the radio in Boston, Hear the podcast.

2007-06-05 Thread doug swanson
http://frugalyankee.com/node/109 Keith Addison wrote: Subject: Mike Pelly on the radio in Boston, Hear the podcast. Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 12:58:51 -0500 From: Mike Pelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike had a good time being interviewed on the Frugal Yankee radio show Sunday May 27th. Find the

Re: [Biofuel] Support Your Local Grower (ie Food...or otherwise?:))

2007-06-05 Thread leo bunyan
A Classic Doco Well worth the watch doug swanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Trailer for the movie coming out this summer The Real Dirt on Farmer John http://youtube.com/watch?v=sqP1SC5Tr7U I want to see it! doug swanson frantz DESPREZ wrote: Keith Addison a e'crit : No downside. We have

[Biofuel] BBC Newsnight Report Oct 2004

2007-06-05 Thread Kirk McLoren
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkvWkwv7UVo A secret document obtained from inside Bush campaign headquarters in Florida suggests a plan - possibly in violation of US law - to disrupt voting in the state's African-American voting districts, a BBC Newsnight investigation reveals. (more)

Re: [Biofuel] U.S. government fights to keep meatpackers from testing all slaughtered cattle for mad cow

2007-06-05 Thread Keith Addison
The beef dont show wasting because they go to market as 2 year olds. But you can bet your bippy the cattle and deer are vectors for the disease. Some of these Malthusians say half the population has got to go. Maybe this is the plan. The British Queens husband, Prince Philip, said he wanted to

Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: Mike Pelly on the radio in Boston, Hear the podcast.

2007-06-05 Thread Keith Addison
http://frugalyankee.com/node/109 Thankyou Doug! :-) Keith Keith Addison wrote: Subject: Mike Pelly on the radio in Boston, Hear the podcast. Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 12:58:51 -0500 From: Mike Pelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike had a good time being interviewed on the Frugal Yankee radio

[Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Kirk McLoren
The Best Control II was written by acclaimed pest control expert, Stephen L. Tvedten. This body of work encompasses every aspect of Integrated Pest Management (IPM). Learn how to practice nontoxic pest control using safe alternatives to pesticides. This book is offered free of charge to

Re: [Biofuel] Off topic

2007-06-05 Thread Joe Street
Hey Jan; Since the reaction proceeds in stages from TRi- to Di- to Mono-glycerides and then finally to esters, I'm wondering if there is a statistical relationship to the fractions?? In other words if we do a reaction and find 8% triglycerides remaining can we estimate the fractions of

Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Joe Street
The document appears to be a bunch of advertising for health products! I bet they are expensive. Joe Kirk McLoren wrote: _The Best Control II_ was written by acclaimed pest control expert, Stephen L. Tvedten. This body of work encompasses every aspect of Integrated Pest Management (IPM).

Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Kirk McLoren
I didnt get the impression it is an infomercial at all. He lists some sources because some things are hard to find but in his ant killer for example and remember ants are finicky eaters that prefer fresh baits. One example of a homemade ant bait: Mix 1 level teaspoon (or less) of boric

Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Joe Street
Well have a look over here then; http://www.safe2use.com/store/products/personal-care.htm $40 for 180 capsules? It aint cheap! Or here http://www.safe2use.com/store/products/alternatives.htm 12 bucks for a pound of diatoms? LMAO! Joe Kirk McLoren wrote: I didnt get the impression it is an

Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Kirk McLoren
Less than 25 cents a cap for herbs and EDTA? Have you looked at what most EDTA formulas sell for? Food grade diatomaceous? Pool grade diatomaceous is carcinogenic. Food grade costs more. Example - A large bottle of peroxide is 1 or 2 bucks right? How much is food grade? Over 20 right?

Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Joe Street
No BEEF here. But I haven't tried to calculate my costs but I grow herbs in my garden and I have a much better chance of knowing what is on them. I bet it costs less my way, which anyone can do, and it may be better. Certainly is when I consume the herbs fresh. (except for the nettles of

Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Kirk McLoren
The nettles are very good, the growing tip. Just trim 2 inches off the top. Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No BEEF here. But I haven't tried to calculate my costs but I grow herbs in my garden and I have a much better chance of knowing what is on them. I bet it costs less my way, which

Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote: The nettles are very good, the growing tip. Just trim 2 inches off the top. They're delicious, as long as you don't eat them raw!!! robert luis rabello The Edge of Justice The Long Journey New Adventure for Your Mind http://www.newadventure.ca Ranger Supercharger