Consider the following:
De Bes De Zoil
Repoil
Homestead Bi-oil
No-toil Oil
Blazin' Bio Diesel
Varied Veggie OIL
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From: James Slayden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 2:53 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Need A Name
in the
world is sharing ideas and supporting every level of production
capacity. It's important to understand that a large number of small
producers can impact the economy and the environment as much as an
industrial effort.
Peggy
Subject: [biofuel] NEED INFO ON BIODIESEL
Hello every body!
I'm new
Hello Peter,
It is possible to make fuel ethanol from discarded paper and food waste
(non-dairy and no meat) making fuel ethanol another alternative to
biodiesel as well.
Peggy
Hi Caleb ;;
I agree with you 100% about used frying oil being a
questionable feedstock. There simply isn't enough
to
unearth. In the meantime, you may find it on the Internet if you look
for a Hawaii study on fuel ethanol using paper.
Our researchers are working with various biochemical innovations to
further enhance the process. I'll post our good news when we have a
proven process.
Peggy
Hi Peggy,
Do you
Economic Development. Biofuel
production is a demonstration of a cohesive alternative.
Thanks for letting me put this down in writing. It helps me to sort
through the ideas for our upcoming press releases.
Peggy
Peggy G Korth, President
Water Assurance Technology Energy Resources
(A non-profit
by time and money. Enthusiasm,
creativity, and technology are our assets.
Peggy
Peggy G Korth, President
Water Assurance Technology Energy Resources
Non-profit research and development for safe water, safe air, and safe
energy.
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people who want to understand technical aspects of the
sanitizing qualities. The system breaks molecular bonds which kills
microbes and breaks down toxins into simpler compounds. Generally
speaking the more complex molecules are the most toxic.
Peggy
Peggy G Korth
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and money.
I'll keep you and everyone posted when we have better facts and figures
for proof-of-concept.
Thanks again,
Peggy
P.S.--the chocolate covered caramel pecans are my favorite. They even
come shaped like little maps of Texas.
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Complete system
Hello Peggy
Hello
, September 10, 2004 3:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Complete system
Uh, Peggy, do I get the chocolates? I don't mind giving one to Todd.
Okay, two - one for Zephyr.
Keith
Hello Peggy
Hello Todd,
Are you the designer of the open source biodiesel 833 plant? If
not, do you
good than discussions. They publish results. I would love to be able
to present a results focused paper for consideration. That is where
the real power in change lies--not in who is elected and dancing to
perceived public opinion.
Peggy
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. Biofuels use and production
is such an opportunity.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Kerry Pledges to Help Struggling Rural Communities
Achieve Economic Sustainability
8/16/2004
Of the nation's 500 poorest counties, 459 are rural.
Kerry and Edwards have developed a detailed plan for
turning
Right on, Buck,
And the same goes for biofuels issues. One difference is that with the
biofuels, we can easily work together in community projects and pool our
resources in coalitions (without big business or big government).
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Creating a ***
ihope this makes snese, kim
enjoyed seeing the web sites you referred to
us.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Hello MH,
Below is a link that shows maize (corn) production in tabular and
graphic
form (both worldwide and by state). The information shows how the states
you mention, are leaders in corn production. I believe Wisconsin
Rules of Size Exclusion:
Rule 1: All else being equal, size will dominate the market.
Rule 2: Size don't matter if you can sell it cheaper than he can make
it.
Best wishes, and I hope that you can figure out how to contact me off
list.
Peggy
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From
to make plastic crops.
Many farmers have bucked the system, and gone back to farming methods
from
100 years ago and have found that their yields have improved, the
quality
of the product has improved, and their expenses have dropped. Let nature
work with you instead of fighting it.
Peggy responds
priorities.
Best wishes,
Peggy
At 12:38 AM 9/16/2004, you wrote:
If you want energy free threre's sun drying and brine,
but I don't think I'd like a diet of jerky, salt port,
pickles, saurkraut and pemican. Some technology and
energy use is good. Refrigeration has prevented
thousands of deaths
Thank you Keith for the archive references. I am going through hundreds
of emails since being out-of-town for four days and seem to be answering
in reverse order. A pervious post tonight followed this thread.
Thanks again,
Peggy
Hello Peggy
Thankyou for that, instead of just doing it. I
that more states are offering benefits to producers. Thanks
for state reference sources from whoever knows the URL addresses.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Greeting Peggy and Keith,
Thank-you for responding to me. I'm not good at spelling and am shy at
typing. I look forword to talking to you off-line. I enjoy
Let's think grassroots. Really down to earth. Cooperative coalitions at
a community level supplying their own needs and selling the excess.
Now, that's a doable plan.
Peggy
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a new load or augment the existing load. It's never
really over...it just keeps on going slower, and slower, and slower.
Peggy
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Wake to see beyond the words. It's not something
taught in public school.
Peggy
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fossil fuels fuel
response to your
email.
Peggy
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 8:12 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Re: Farmer's Lobby UPDATE
I have quotes from some of the big guys for
what they consider a Minimum size turnkey ethanol
scientific
calculator from Texas Instruments and it seems to work just fine.
Really Ron, I enjoy your posts and would like to be a friendly neighbor.
Best wishes,
Peggy
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looks good. Have a look see. If I had
the time and money, I would attend just to hear their rap. And I
appreciate Ron's references as well.
Peggy
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] The ultimate bidiesel workshop class
Folks,
Iowa State University (USA) will host a biodiesel workshop
Good messages, M.P. I like them.
P.
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Slogan
If we have to connect wars with the fuel then how about this one:
Don't fight for fuel: grow your Own
Otherwise, how are these:
Dinofuel is to Biofuel as Dead is to Living
fossil fuel is to biofuel as dead is to living
fecal
matter and manufacture excellent fertilizer. However, we would need
robots to run the facility.
Peggy
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Subject: Re
plastics manufacturing and
sells it to the paper industry. He said that their tall glass columns
are filled with glass doughnuts to capture the peroxide. I would very
much like to know where to obtain these glass doughnuts.
Does anyone have any information?
Peggy
Good Point Robert!
P.
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Question - efficiency of sunlight conversion
In most less techincal sources you will find the composition of our
atmosphere listed as 20% Oxygen, 80% Nitrogen and 1% Other gases, which
means that all of the greenhouse gasses that people are
. It sets the precedent. Someone might ant to substantiate this
comment.
Peggy
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 2004 VW Jetta TDI
So at the end of the day, the choice is yours. If you choose to run BD
in a PD TDI, more power to you. Just be aware that if you have an
injector failure down the road, your
Beautiful narrative, Gustl.
Peggy
Subject: Re[2]: [Biofuel] Kerry preferred around World - Poll
Hallo Brian,
Sunday, 26 September, 2004, 21:19:20, you wrote:
brn One of my bumper sticker ideas:
brn Jesus was a Liberal Pacifist.
Given Christian tradition Jesus is above liberal
ethanol producer suggests using marbles in the three inch still, I
thought the glass doughnuts could offer more surface area. Most of the
distillers talk about stainless steel scrubbers. Cost and effectiveness
are important. More information is appreciated.
Peggy
PURPOSE AND BENEFITS
AquaVet's
are ready to move forward.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Peggy are you looking to help farmers in rural USA a way to develope
bio-fuel without having to wait on Uncle Sam? If so I would like to
know more on this.
We have the land and the water rights. We have to pump water. This
adds to
the cost of corps. I want
proof-of-concept trials also seem to be making way with
funding opportunities for demonstration projects. I really appreciate
all the great information and contacts that have come from your forum.
Thanks for the input.
Peggy
Peggy G Korth, President
Water Assurance Technology Energy Resources (non
the
university resources. Many of the states lump their programs under
other headings. I guess you can add Hawaii to the list as per an
earlier post today. Thanks to anyone who had URL reference addresses
for state policies.
Peggy
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] US Minnesota E20 Plan
Minnesota is not the only
other than offering an
endurance test and taking your tuition money? Many people on this forum
offer expert advice, some from their educational backgrounds and others
from logic and experience. Accepting that advice may not be predicated
on a title. Just thinking out loud
Peggy
Subject: Re
It's hard to believe but the National Science Foundation is dishing out
25 million dollars for social science reactions to climate studies. Ha!
Well, read all about the news release by clicking the blue HTML on the
homepage.
Peggy
The following document(s) are now available from the NSF Online
. We help our associates with their plans
when they make a commitment to use our processing plants. Hope this
helps,
Peggy
Peggy G Korth
BioFuels Energy Corporation
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situations.
Actually, there is much that can be done on farmer or citizen
cooperative plans. These do not have to involve the government. We are
visiting with people in other countries to process all kinds of biomass
waste and crops as well-not limited to grains and corn.
Best wishes,
Peggy
a
workable design for collection and storage?
Best wishes,
Peggy
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Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 5:05 PM
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Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Deuterium: The Alternative Power Source
I went
an environmental difference.
Best wishes,
Peggy
On Behalf Of robert luis rabello
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Deuterium: The Alternative Power Source
Peggy wrote:
Hello skeptics,
snip Since the number one problem with hydrogen collection is the
retention or storage process, then a collection
. And when you are ready to set up a real
system and do some real good, we can help.
Peggy
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Also has anyone created a file of biofuels rules and regulations? We
all need help. I appreciate those who offered help in understanding
their US state's concerns. We should also include other parts of the
world.
Peggy
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Massey Ferguson tractors- OK for biodiesel?
Dear
,
Peggy
Thank you very much for your email.
I enjoy reading your e-mails. Are you a publisher? I have something
interesting to tell you that will probably be a bit of a surprise. I n
2001,
I developed a theoretical model for a neutrino beam source that would
stop
the nuclear bomb from reaching
university information is available to the public.
You may have to go to a library, but then you have the right to enter
and look around. And this is another reason to love our freedom and
public rights here in the US.
Peggy
On Behalf Of Phillip Wolfe
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 11:31 AM
to new objectives.
Peggy
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 12:58 PM
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Funny...
P.
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Deuterium: The Alternative Power Source
Excuse me, but is your neutrino beam powered by bio-fuels.?
It's interesting that you mentioned Tony Blair. I believe he's in
surgery at
the moment. Any chance your neutrino beam can be used to remove his
clotted
Bull-oney! Farmers and community coops are essential to providing
secure energy supplies and meeting environmental goals at affordable
costs.
Peggy
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Behalf Of MH
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 10:00 AM
To: [EMAIL
appreciate other healthy solutions.
Peggy
Reading below --
John Kerry on the environment:
An exclusive Grist interview.
By Amanda Griscom
23 Sep 2003
http://www.grist.org/news/maindish/2003/09/23/griscom-kerry/
mentions his Harley, Mini Van and why, amoungst other things
Peggy,
It is not a free energy source, because the devices to exploit it will
carry costs to build and maintain. Then it is rather a question if the
electricity produced is cost efficient in to use for moving it to
hydrogen,
which is a storage device and energy carrier, not an energy source
to
an expert who will hopefully assist in answering your concerns. We do
not intend to use food crops as the corn growers are doing and much of
the farmer generated waste can also be without pesticides and
fertilizers. I have to run now and wish I had more time to go into this
in depth.
Peggy
game of wits, we need to inspire each other to
action.
Best wishes,
Peggy
... do you offer any solutions. I wonder why. Perhaps no viable answers
other than rebuilding an entire energy industry?
Seems that it's a lot easier or perhaps more fun simply to isolate
something
and shred it to pieces
the technological
advances in other parts of Europe. Our projects are small
community-based projects and not grid sensitive. Hopefully, our
discussions are more collaborations than debates.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Original post: Peggy, hakan and others,
I'm not sure how much this contributes to your
. In the mythological sense, Mars is the god of war AND the
protector of the fields. Trivia, to be sure, but from whence are our
beliefs born?
Best wishes,
Peggy
In response to Peggy. Use of the Army or Air Force for
Civil works is dicey from the politics of the Civil
War. There is a legacy feeling that the Feds
ethanol into a new level of use and acceptance.
Perhaps other list members can give you more material. I'll bet that
the archives have numerous references.
Thanks for the email.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Peggy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good luck Gov. However, we hope to change the fuel ethanol business
community
cooperation. Who do I want to invigorate??? People who can make a
difference and the people who take the time to participate in this
Internet exchange are a good starting point.
Thanks for the email. You make us think, and that is good.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Subject: [Biofuel] Cellulosic
with a non-disclosure agreement, we will take it slow in the beginning.
I hope that you understand my caution about not discussing technical
aspects prematurely.
Thanks for your email,
Peggy
Peggy G Korth
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source. I know that we can help balance the current imbalance that that
there is infinite hope and good will even as you are pointing out with
the cosmic blessings.
So, plant your garden and use some of it for composting and some of it
for fuel ethanol production. We can share.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Please suggest a way to control fire ants. We have not used pesticides
for years and continue to put Cedarcide (chopped us cedar around our
doors to keep them at bay. This rarely lasts very long and is big bulky
mess for tracking into the building. Thanks for suggestions.
Peggy
further when I
return.
Thanks again,
Peggy
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 8:18 AM
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Subject: RE: [Biofuel] US Blocks Phase Out of Lindane in North America
I assume
Thank you Don
Peggy
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Subject: Re: Fire ants was RE: [Biofuel] US Blocks Phase Out of Lindane
inNorth America
We don't have fire
into this kind
of development. However, it becomes a business with its own mini grid
or networking and cooperative members.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Peggy G Korth
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basic
questions that you may need to ask yourself whether or not you work with
us, on your own, or with another consultant.
Best wishes,
Peggy
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Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 4:23 PM
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,
Peggy
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Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 6:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies
The trees were there when they put in the power lines 12 years ago
to a location, we participate in town
meetings, appointments with bankers, government officials, and a variety
of other influential meetings that can make a difference in funding for
biofuels projects. I am very pleased to take advantage of cheap
flights.
Best wishes,
Peggy
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Best wishes, Keith. We will envision a well but wet hen, a refreshed
countryside, and a good brew in your behalf. Our Western United States
could use some of that moisture. Please visualize it heading our way.
Peggy
Subject: [Biofuel] ANOTHER typhoon!!!
I can't believe it - this is TENTH
Dan,
Also the slimy cactus can produce a gallon of fuel ethanol per five
cactus leaf pads. All the slime in okra, cactus, cattail roots, and
more makes good biomass feedstock.
Peggy
Subject: [Biofuel] Biofuels slogan
Paul wrote
Biofuels - Flower Power
I think its kinda clever..
Recent
of application.
Thank you very much,
Peggy
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies
On Tuesday, October 19, 2004, at 07:44 PM
It is possible to turn the cellulosic biomass into fuel ethanol instead
of methanol.
Peggy
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Methanol from
round of funding. Money helps. If you have an ocean-front property, we
could possibly set up hydrogen and electricity production adjacent to
your front yard.
Best wishes,
Peggy
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We should add this to the summary, Buck.
Peggy
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] How many forum members does it take?
iff a psychiaatraist is on list and polledd, he would kprobabaly
tell youuu none sincee the lightbulb is pervecctly capable of changianby
itsellff
Our state energy commissioner gave me the following Internet site which
shows benefits from all the states.
Peggy
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From: Pam Groce
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 11:36 AM
To: 'Peggy'
Subject: RE: Texas BioFuels Incentives
Peggy-
Try this link - once you
That was not pleasant nor was it helpful. So what was it?
Peggy
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, and liquid fertilizer. Other processing for methanol only gets
methanol and liquid fertilizer. Ethanol is a satisfactory non-toxic
hydrogen source for fuel cells.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Hi Walt ;
Thanks very much for your post. Your project and web
site are fascinating. I have a project which hasn't
consciousness does not have to erase unique regional
characteristics.
Best wishes,
Peggy
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Kids Opt for Kerry
of methanol from the
forest slash.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Methanol from Trees
These people use the same arguments that set us up in Canada and
Australia
and god knows where else for the woodchippers. That these little
spindly,
generally rewgrowth trees are useless, and here is a heaven
. However, instilling hope
and presenting alternatives in lieu of reading the messages of the fear
mongers may have greater value than bashing policies without a
replacement agenda.
Best wishes,
Peggy
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Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Methanol update
Peter: Hi Peggy, Thanks for your post. I am tip-toeing here a little
because I would never say I know as much as you about
the ethanol/methanol debate. When someone knows more
than me, my tendency is usually to shut up and listen.
Peggy: I can send a copy
applications and
operate without a current involvement. Thank you for your message. We
will consider your message information and discuss among ourselves many
of the points you have brought to light.
Best regards,
Peggy
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be a wise use of a waste resource. Thanks for the
clarification and your expertise. Can you also give us some reference
material?
Thanks,
Peggy
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Methanol from Trees
Hello,
I am an Arborist (tree care specialist) and have done research on our
renewable resource trees
. And the reality of it is much like the dilemma
of purchasing a new car for fuel conservation-- what is a person saving
once the expense of the new purchase is calculated? Just a few
thoughts.
Best wishes,
Peggy
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Behalf
I think I remember reading that Moana Kea in Hawaii (sp?) in Hawaii is
the tallest mountain in the world if you measure from the ocean floor.
Peggy
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Canadian Trash
Hi Z and All ;
The tallest mountains on the earth are in the ocean.
This is because the seawater helps
already demonstrated in a
university study over 1000 gallons of fuel ethanol production per acre
of cattail, it is a natural next step to set up a growing and production
facility. If you own a bog in Florida, let's talk.
Best wishes,
Peggy
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elected officials. Thank you for staying
independent free-thinkers beyond political agendas.
Peggy
Subject: FW: What Will the Next President Do for Small Businesses?
What Will the Next President Do for Small Businesses?
Small Business forms the backbone of our American economy.
Increasingly
.
Peggy
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] How to choose a Biodiesel car or van???
Good day,
I live in Los Angeles. How can I become member of the Alternative Fuels
Vehicle Network
(AFVN) in my area?
Thank you,
Jonathan
Peggy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: [Biofuel] How to choose a Biodiesel car
So what is the use of experience and an education? I will consider
evaluating the forest service's ideas.
Peggy
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Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 3:18 PM
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and it still flushes just fine.
Luc
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Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 7:14 PM
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] On demand boiling water?
Of our two demand-on-use hot water heaters located in different
buildings the older one
disenchanting. The goals and motives of the forest project are to
preserve and encourage the forest as much as we can. With increasing
population, our solutions require a great deal of care and foresight.
To be forward thinking requires knowledge, insight, and love. All we
can do is our best.
Peggy
Energy Conversion) generator just keeps on pumping.
Peggy
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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 5:35 PM
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Subject: RE: [Biofuel] more fuel cell vehicles
Question: I know, from much
own future including your
health. Be happy, be healthy and I salute the part of yourself that
wants to enjoy the same.
Love and light,
Peggy
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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 2:18 PM
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. However, they do have some flexibility.
Peggy
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] more fuel cell vehicles
Peggy,
Sounds very interesting. When can you bring this to South Florida ?
:-)
Dan V
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Sent: Wednesday
rhizomes
are one of the most dynamic. 1000 gallons of ethanol per acre is
phenomenal and that's what my associate's university research
documented.
Your cheer-leader for fuel ethanol
Peggy
Subject: [Biofuel] Methanol From Trees
Dear Friends,
Why should we disturb the forest for the production
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] more fuel cell vehicles
Dear Peggy,
Your OSWEC generator - where can I read up more? Any website to refer?
Thanks.
Cheers,
CS Chua
Hello CS,
I sent your email message to the president of AquaMagnetics, one of the
inventors who is also a NASA engineer
Hello Dan,
Please send your contact email and I will send you ideas for
alternatives.
Peggy
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Subject: [Biofuel] 2nd try
actually believes in one's own inner strength. GO FOR IT.
Best wishes,
Peggy
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Hello Ross,
Thank heavens I stayed somewhat apolitical. I really like what Kirk
said:
America is a unique society snip as a wholesale worshipper of youth
and consumerism one can hardly hope any mature values would be
cultivated.
Responsibility is one of the tenets of maturity. snip
You should
Thanks Todd. Well said.
Peggy
Subject: Re: off topic flame: Re: [Biofuel] 38 short hours to go
Let's not forget Mr. Bush's faith in the entrepeneurial spirit of the
American people.
It's a safe bet that while he's dismantling everthing that has been
gained
environmentally over the past
Good Job!!!
Now here is a man who makes a real difference.
Peggy
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] biodiesel processors
I make top quality BD in a 55 gal drum in my back yard no problem. Been
doing it for two years now. Burn the stuff in a 2002 VW golf and now
have
42,000 trouble free mileson
to competition ethics and perhaps changing
a sport's like attitude to a cooperative attitude. Well, just reporting
what is happening on the frontier. More later as things progress.
Peggy
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Excellent example, Tim. Thank you.
Peggy
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Subject: RE: off topic flame: Re: [Biofuel] 38 short hours to go
Peggy,
Your right
public image helps
soften the reaction, even when one feels like being more flamboyant.
And then that is my imagined role--passive aggressive. And I hope to do
some good. Thanks for the note.
Best wishes,
Peggy
Subject: Re: FW: [Biofuel] what are the on about?
Hello Peggy
Good for you, it's
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