Joe Street writes:
... If you are really well
coordinated you might be able to control the [titrating] solution with
one hand and stir with the other but I am waaay too clumsy for that
... [versus using a magnetic stirrer]
Joe, you gave me a chuckle along with some pleasant nostalgia. My
Keith's post concerning Greenpeace finding Heinz Baby Rice Cereal
contaminated by illegal genetically engineered rice makes me wonder if
the iron and arsenic content of the Heinz Baby Rice Cereal is also being
checked by Greenpeace or others.
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'Institute of Science In Society' Press Release
This news item seemingly has some relevance for the best sources for WVO
thread.
-- Jack
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Northwest Burger Chain Begins Biodiesel Production Plan
March 22, 2006
Vancouver, Washington [RenewableEnergyAccess.com] The Holland, Inc.,
announced that it has implemented a
Concerning the results of adding sugar to gasoline -
I find data suggesting that relatively low amounts of sugar present in
gasoline might be fairly harmless compared to 2lbs of sugar poured into a
gas tank, resulting in the engine being irreparably damaged within 50
miles, as reported by Bob
From Keith:
http://www.piteba.com/eng/index_eng.htm
Piteba manual oil expeller
Thanks, Keith, for this interesting forward.
A study of the website reveals the main markets for Dutch-made Piteba
manual oil expellers includes tropical and sub-tropical countries such as
Zambia, Mozambique, etc.
Bruce Crower company website:
http://www.crower.com/[2006 Master Catalog]
Contact for Crower Cams and Equipment Company, Inc.
6180 Business Center Court
San Diego, CA 92154-5604
USA
Phone: 619-661-6477 ยท Fax: 619-661-6466
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zeke writes concerning Alberta oil sands:
And where do they get the energy
to steam heat the sands to extract the oil?
One possibility:
A nuclear steam plant in Alberta would reduce the cost
dramatically. Convert this goo for $30 or less and we would scare the
pants of XOM [Exxon-Mobil] and the
From Keith Addison:
http://www.alternet.org/story/33896/
Bring the Sixties Out of the Closet
By Don Hazen, AlterNet. Posted March 23, 2006.
skip to quote from Hazen's article
Lately, I've been thinking a lot about the '60s (actually the
period
from '67 to '73) -- that political era so
Bob Allen writes:
Is there something in the water
in Utah? Didn't Jones collaborate with Fleischmann and Pons in the
cold fusion fiasco?
No. Being a resident of the Salt Lake region at the time (I lived
in Southwest Wyoming), I followed this one closely. Jones at
Brigham Young University (BYU)
Sorry, folks, for the doubled excerpt quotation. red
faced
I wrote:
[Excerpt from Answers.com]
In the mid 1980s, Jones .
In the mid 1980s, Jones .
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Original query from Bob Allen:
Didn't Jones collaborate with Fleischmann and Pons
in the cold fusion fiasco?
Response from Todd Swearingen:
Two separate teams working towards different goals, although the
mediums were largely similar. They shared some data but essentially
worked
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