Hear! Hear!
I would like to add one small comment. There is, as far as I can see, one and
only one reason to vote for John Kerry, a point that was promulgated on this
list a few weeks ago. And that is, that while some of us may believe (perhaps
wrongly) that Democrat and Republican are
Diesel truck pull-off!
http://www.thedieselpage.com/features/pulloff04.htm
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The articles hype this technology as a way to power implanted medical
devices like pacemakers, but it seems questionable that a patch of skin
will provide enough juice to shock your heart. Anyway, don't they have
inductive charging systems for pacemaker batteries that eliminate the
need for
Ok Keith. I read the OPEC thread, and within it was a lucid discussion of
(among other things) the exact Kerry/Bush dilemma of which I lamented. I also
read the Moderator's message and your posts on this thread.
Would you like for me to respond point by point to your last reply, or will it
The point of my previous message was obviously misconstrued, and I
apologize for my lack of clarity. What I was trying to say is that if
you oppose the war in Iraq, then voting for John Kerry will not solve
your problems. Even so, I will attempt to address the three responses
to my previous
I disagree that the US couldn't go to war with Europe. After all, we've
already fought each of the European countries individually and beaten
them (except France). Additionally, it wouldn't be the first time the
US has turned on an ally (remember that we fought beside the Soviets in
WWII and
It makes one wonder, is Iran next on US hit list?
Iran, then Syria, then perhaps Jordan, and then any other Arab country
that criticizes U.S. actions or policy (except of course Saudi Arabia).
No, this administration is engaged in a cultural/religious war against
Islam, and Dubya could care
What are you talking about martin? And what's up with putting rico in
scare quotes? I t seems to me that his comments were referring to Bush
and Bush II, not Kim and Garth. Even so, I don't see what's offensive
about rico's statement?
-BRAH
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From: Martin
Have you considered a mushroom farm in your basement, very lucrative.
The psilocybin varieties are particularly popular sellers.
-BRAH
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It's interesting to note that the U.S. military was conducting several
wargame simulations at the exact time of the September 11th attacks.
Incredible as it seems one of these was a simulation of hijacked
airliners crashing into buildings. Another was a biological attack on
New York City. So
Anyway, are we back to normal yet? Will we ever be
normal AGAIN?:-) -K
More importantly, were we ever normal to begin with?
-BRAH
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Hhow far can you drive on a thimbleful of BD?
-BRAH
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From: Marc Orion Cardoso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 5:58 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] Re: USDA: Cattle Brains May Be Turned Into Biofuels
I know a few
I looked at importing a vehicle from Europe to the US about two years
ago, but decided that it was too much trouble. First you must locate a
vehicle, then you must transport it here, next you must get it
federalized (that is bring it up to US DoT standards, and then you have
to register it.
You might check out the Mercedes Benz forums at:
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/default.asp
http://www.benzforum.com/
They love to talk about their cars and are generally very helpful when
it comes to technical questions. Of course they're probably not too
well versed in biofuels, but
Ernest, it's pretty clear why Todd is missing the point. It's amusing
and kinda' sad though. I remember a rant directed at me because I said
that voting in federal elections was a waste of time and that change is
only possible through local action. Now, he's at it again. I guess his
solution
CTFO Todd,
You're not likely to win converts with outbursts like that. In my
experience, biofuels are an easy sell when you lay all of the facts out,
but biodiesel isn't the solution to every pollution problem. In fact,
the way that some states monitor and measure their emissions, BD may be
Wow this is great! Now there's a radio shill for the democrats. I guess that
means that we'll finally get to hear some anti Bush propaganda. Maybe I'm
missing something, but can someone please point out the difference between
Dubya and Kerry. As far as I can see they're substantively the
the actual exchange below.
-BRAH
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From: John Luft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 7:45 AM
To: Bryan Brah
Subject: RE: OX2Engine Fuel
We have not done a diesel model yet, and the OX2 will not be available
to the public for approximately 18
from both ends, others from only one. You
would
apparently prefer to do neither and stumble around in darkness.
Todd Swearingen
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From: Bryan Brah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 10:12 AM
Subject: RE: [biofuel] Moral Dilemma
Almost got deleted by my spam filter, but may have some merit.
-BRAH
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From: Fuel Cell magazine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 1:46 PM
To: Bryan Brah
Subject: Announcing Fuel Cell 2004
Texas Wind Power Co [EMAIL PROTECTED
system) will make a difference on
their
actions.
Then I suggest you sit on your thumb and spin to your heart's content
while
the rest of the world picks up your slack.
Todd Swearingen
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From: Bryan Brah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, February
As you point out Todd, I was the first to frame this discussion in the
us-them democrat-republican thing, but it was merely an anticipatory
post. Any time Dubya does something stupid, shortsighted, or reckless,
which happens often enough, invariably the lamentation goes up that had
he not stole
If you're mad about the results of the 2000 election, you should be
outraged at this revelation. We haven't had control of our government
for a very long time. In 1912 former republican president Teddy
Roosevelt was coaxed out of retirement to run as a Bull Moose and spoil
the election for the
Dubya is a corrupt palm-greasing politician, who does exactly what his
handlers tell him to do. However we could do a lot worse for a leader.
Imagine in this little scenario, that you let Georgie boy sink like a
stone, would Dick be a better president? Would there even be a pretense
of a
Maybe we could use all that carbon for printing and writing. We could
fill our toner cartridges with it, or make pencils from it! This
revolutionary invention will not only save the environment, but it could
possibly usher in a new golden age of literacy for the peoples of the
world!
Great Website!
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From: Appal Energy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 8:53 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] Inexpensive Stainless Steel Tanks
Below are some very inexpensive 200-1,000 gallon stainless steel tanks
being
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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 2:42 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] Re: Current Ice Age
Actually, we are technically in an interglacial period. Ice age
is a glacial period
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Bryan Brah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually we're
Actually we're still technically in an ice age. Most of the time the
planet doesn't have large sheets of ice covering its surface, but when
it does it usually lasts around a hundred thousand years. The current
ice caps are around forty thousand years old, so the warm period we
currently enjoy
Hey all!
I was doing a little surfing and came across this nugget. The U.S.
government gives away billions of dollars every year, some of which is
available for good reasons.
There is a program in which the Feds will pay up to $450M over three
years to reimburse biofuels producers for
LOL!
-Original Message-
From: Frederick E. Finch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 1:02 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Great letter Keith - was: I am building a
biodiesel Plant in Nebraska USA
Keith,
I would be willing to forward
Rick,
I was told several months ago on this group that biodiesel will work in
a petromax lantern. If you have one, you might try it.
-BRAH
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 7:51 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Let's see, if I give you $1000 dollars, you will, at some undetermined
time in the future, sell me an undetermined amount of biodiesel at an
undetermined price. Since there isn't really a market price per se
for BD, you're going to have to come up with something better than that.
I've heard of
and to get notice by the right people.
Jeff
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:38:24 -0600
From: Bryan Brah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Re: [evworld] Iowa Farmer Focus of Wind-Energy Debate
I heard this story this morning and had mixed feelings about it. While
I think it's important to support
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 8:04 PM
To: Bryan Brah
Subject: fear crushes us all down
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote:
We fear change in america,yet change is what we need and it will mess
our little world up before
Perhaps, but it seems to me that the only casualty of this battle will
be consumers. So what happens if he succeeds? The co-op is forced to
buy his electricity at retail; they'll just jack up the price of
electricity paid by everyone else to make up the loss. The
representative from the co-op
I heard this story this morning and had mixed feelings about it. While
I think it's important to support renewable energy, I feel like this
farmer is trying to take advantage of the law.
We had a discussion on this board a couple of months ago about net
metering. Net metering was a
I believe that of all the wind farms in Texas, FPL was the co-developer
on Southwest Mesa only (a 75 MW farm near McCamey), but they do own King
Mountain and Woodward Mountain wind farms totaling around 440 MW. This
is about a third of all installed wind power capacity in Texas.
The way
What a great idea! I just looked, and www.envirocrackpots.com
http://www.envirocrackpots.com/ is available. It could just be set
up as a redirect to some other website (either friend or foe), or
perhaps a page of links. Imagine how funny it would be if after typing
that url, surfers were
On the issue of storage, you have side-stepped that such solutions are
part of the enviro-impact analysis of such power-generation schemes as
solar and wind. Even if, as you propose, one does not engage in such
solutions as batteries and such, sticking with
ready-made-stored-energy until we're
You have to admit though that there are distinct differences between
people from different nations. My experience with German nationals is
pretty limited so I can't pretend to be an expert, but I can say that
the handful of Germans I have met and known in my life all shared
distinct behavioral
We'll never be able to totally prevent birds from dying with our current
centralized power distribution system. If we used only clean power
generation technologies that in themselves were bird-safe, birds would
still die as a result. This is true because renewable resources (wind,
water, and
This thread has become tiresome.
Alex,
The point of this discussion is not to prove that since cats kill more
birds than turbines then turbines are somehow ok. Rather the point is
that even the lowly housecat is more dangerous to birds than turbines.
Your refusal to install a turbine
Mention of biodegradable popcorn packaging material seems pretty
ridiculous to me particularly considering that there aren't many things
more biodegradable than real popcorn. I've got an old hot air popper
that I picked up from a garage sale for $5, so any time I need to mail a
fragile package,
The AWEA website is an excellent resource, but I find the Danish website
http://www.windpower.org/ to be more concise and easier to navigate; it
is also multilingual.
-BRAH
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From: Hakan Falk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 1:12 AM
Would this law arbitrarily apply to EVERY new building nationwide? What
about Hawaii, where many people don't have heat or AC, and drafty,
semi-permeable walls are desirable? If you can grant an exemption for
Hawaiians, then why not for Floridians? Even if the law was passed, how
do you
That's nice. Why only leave urine to mellow? I had food poisoning
once, and I swear I had clear water coming out my ass. Why bother using
the toilet at all? You could just urinate and defecate in the open?
After all it is a natural process. Skip the whole septic field system
and crap
This is a good argument for renewable energy in general. Other than in
the actual manufacture of the equipment, wind, solar, tidal, and
hydroelectric power generation create no wastewater. Eliminate the
water used and sullied by coal mining and coal-fired power plants, and
you could flush your
Good luck finding a scrap Harley
Thanks primarily to RUB's buying up all the new production, even a
basket-case HD will set you back a couple grand. (For the uninitiated,
a RUB pronounced rube is a Rich Urban Biker generally a doctor,
attorney, accountant or other white collar professional
Federalizing a vehicle less than 25 years old is expensive, and can only
be done by registered importers. Here are some links regarding the
importation of vehicles.
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/import/
http://www.customs.ustreas.gov/ImageCache/cgov/content/publications/impo
yeast anyway? Turbo yeast is readily available.
Best wishes
Keith
-BRAH
Hello Bryan, Dan
Bryan Brah said:
I have a question for biochemists in the group. I was reading an
article about oil spills, and started thinking about a different
way to
make biodiesel. Would it be possible
I understand corporate agriculture's abuse of GE technology as well as
the dangers of engineered microorganisms. Since I'm neither a biologist
nor a chemist, I thought I'd solicit opinions from those in the group
qualified to answer. Instead, I got anything is possible and a rebuff
for
I have a question for biochemists in the group. I was reading an
article about oil spills, and started thinking about a different way to
make biodiesel. Would it be possible to engineer microorganisms that
eat only glycerin? You could mix them in with WVO and let them break
the esters out. It
Alan Petrillo wrote:
SNIP
-- You might consider also taking a small trailer in which you can store
a
-- drum of ethanol and the equipment with which to pump it into your
car's
-- tank. Then you can cary a substantial amount of fuel with you and
also
-- be prepared to cary off more
What about SVO instead of BD for two-cycle oil? If you mixed ethanol
and SVO would you get biofuel vinaigrette or would it actually mix?
-BRAH
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From: Keith Addison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 9:23 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
I've been following this thread for a while and I know that it
originated because of real-world concerns about BD vs. hybrid
gasoline/electric, but what about running hybrids on biofuels? How
difficult would it be to modify the Prius to run on ethanol or methane?
I'm sure it would void the
that place the pendulum in
it's
particular resting spot when the polls close.
No one should have any use for the sound bite vernacular of
self-prescribed
pundents.
Todd Swearingen
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From: Bryan Brah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday
I'd be careful putting synthetics in a high mileage vehicle that has run
petroleum oil its whole life. Synthetics have an aggressive detergent
action and tend to loosen the gunk that holds the engine together.
Subsequently, you may start developing oil leaks if you switch to
synthetics. Of
Todd,
How can you say that there is no such thing as swing voters? You're
implying that EVERY voter actually considers the issues and candidates
and makes an informed choice. The truth of the matter is that many
people still vote on party lines, though that number is decreasing.
It's true
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] Darryl Hannah Turns O'Reilly on to Biodiesel
On Thursday, September 11, 2003, at 09:17 AM, Bryan Brah wrote:
.I say that anything that gets the word out about
bio-fuels is good. It won't hurt you in any way (that is unless
other homebrewers
Ken,
If you think that the giant corporate farmers don't know about
bio-fuels, you're sadly mistaken. Who do you think pushed the idea of
ethanol as fuel in the 70's? These guys are as greedy and calculating
as the rest of corporate America. As soon as their marketing/propaganda
It's so rare to hear a politician go out on a limb in support of such an
unpopular position. Al is a true hero to risk his political future in
such a casual way. Great News indeed!
-BRAH
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From: Kris Book [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003
Jeff,
You're thinking of Net Metering laws which say that as a residential
electricity customer any excess electricity you generate can be fed back
into the grid. This basically turns your meter backward (and reduces
your bill). Even if you generated exactly as much electricity as you
used,
3.0 liter 5 cylinder Mercedes Benz turbo diesel for sale.
This engine came from a 1982 300TD.
It has about 160k miles on the clock
It includes the turbo and the fuel rail.
The top half is in great condition but it threw a rod and needs a new
crank.
I can probably ship it
Aspertame is known to cause brain damage, and is suspected of causing a
whole raft of other health problems from autism to epilepsy. What's
worse is that our dear Secretary of War, er I mean Defense Donald
Rumsfeld, who was a member of Reagan's staff at the time, received a $12
million dollar
Chris,
Customs isn't your only obstacle; you have to go through two other
federal bureaucracies and your state DMV before you can drive. There
are a bunch of companies that Grey Market cars in the US. Their
biggest value is that they know the procedures for getting through red
tape. Most
Keith,
You're arguing the same issue from a different perspective. My point
was that the western powers want to keep the status quo in Africa. Any
action on their part to ameliorate the physical or economic suffering of
the third world is simply a charade.
Historically western
Eric,
Taking your argument a step further, we wouldn't be in this war if the
executive branch had not usurped the power to declare war from the
legislative branch. Or rather if Congress had not allowed the President
to usurp its responsibilities. According to the Constitution Article
I,
Not to confuse two separate issues, but it just so happens that Liberia
has natural resources. It has gold, diamonds, and a rare type of
silicon used in cellular phones, so I don't think our motives for going
to the Dark Continent are quite as pure as the administration would have
us believe.
virus of the day
killing Africans with impunity.
-BRAH
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From: MH [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 1:46 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: If youre pro war, read this! -
Population
Bryan Brah wrote:
While
There is also the distinct risk of litigation. It's not hard to imagine
someone injuring themselves or others with a BD processor or an Ethanol
still, and naming you as a defendant in a personal injury lawsuit. For
that reason, most professionals I know (doctors and lawyers mainly)
absolutely
Actually the two-way communications systems found on OTR trucks uses the
cellular network to transmit data. -BRAH
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From: Robert Mills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 9:03 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For Sale, make me an offer! Mercedes Benz 3.0 Liter 5 cylinder Turbo
diesel engine (617.952) This unit includes the turbo, and the fuel rail.
It came out of a 1982 300TD. I planned to rebuild it and convert my
280GE to diesel, but don't have the time, space, or resources. I
obtained the engine
Has anyone tried to BD in a Petromax Lantern? Will it even work? I
know that BD doesn't wick, so it's not suitable for kerosene lanterns,
but the Petromax is a pressurized lantern that will run on any
flammable liquid. Thanks, -BRAH
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I disagree with Curtis that cost is the issue. The simplest way to
improve performance is to reduce weight. What percentage of cars sold
is equipped with electric windows, power sun roofs, power steering, and
other heavy options and accessories? Stripping away some of the luxury
accessories
Telling Americans that they should take their cars to the salvage yard
is tantamount to telling them to give their children up for adoption.
Automobiles are an integral part of Americans' self-image. People
identify themselves by the vehicles they drive. We won't have much luck
convincing
Does anyone see the irony in the name on this card?
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/science/article/0,12543,335428-1,00.html
-BRAH
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: Bryan Brah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 12:58 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [biofuel] Wind Power -- a European Success Story
Small-scale wind power utilization is definitely NOT the trend in the
US.
Installed capacity here generally consists of 80 - 300 MW farms
Small-scale wind power utilization is definitely NOT the trend in the US.
Installed capacity here generally consists of 80 - 300 MW farms of hundreds of
1MW + turbines. There is great popular support for wind in the US as evidenced
by the fact that consumers are willing to pay a premium for
At those prices, you'd be better off spending a little time making your
own soap. At the very least you wouldn't have to buy soap, and at best
you could sell it for a couple dollars a bar if you added fragrance and
tied a ribbon around it. -BRAH
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From: mark
The hardest part will probably be attaching the transmission to the
transfer case. Check out www.advanceadapters.com
http://www.advanceadapters.com/ If they don't have (or can't make)
what you need they can probably suggest something that will work. Good
luck. -BRAH
-Original
Call it what you want, stealing, redistribution, tribute, taxes
whatever. It still amounts to someone taking the fruits of your labor
and giving them to someone else. But as anyone who has ever taken a
civics class can attest, that is the primary function of government.
This is not to say that
What about Representative Ron Paul? -BRAH
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From: Kris Book [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 7:53 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] How We Lost the Victory
The American system
No. the REALLY scary thing is that ALL of our presidents are those
kind of people. I get pretty suspicious when people start doing things
in my best ineterst!
-BRAH
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From: Alan Petrillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 12:18 AM
To:
-for-hire industry perverts democracy. We try
to help citizens and journalists learn about how they're being lied
to, manipulated, and too often defeated by sophisticated PR
campaigns. The public-relations industry is a little like the
invisible man in that old Claude Rains movie: crime
Keith,
I sincerely appreciate this lively philosophical debate. When I have
attempted in the past to paraphrase and restate what I believe to be
your position, you accused me of putting words in your mouth. Perhaps
it is due to the fact that I am a product of the US public education
system, or
Since it is so difficult to make BioDiesel with ethanol, how hard would
it be to make methanol at home? I know that methanol is a by-product of
ethanol distillation of fruits containing high concentrations of pectin,
is there a way to exploit this fact and make just methanol?
-BRAH
Someone please correct me, but doesn't lye absorb moisture from the air?
So wouldn't a given volume of lie would weigh more or less depending on
how much water it contained? -BRAH
-Original Message-
From: Keith Addison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 9:52 AM
invisible
men.
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From: Keith Addison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 6:49 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [biofuel] [democracies]
Bryan Brah wrote:
snip
Corporations (or big business), the media, and education have ALWAYS
Can you send me a copy also, please.
Thanks, -BRAH
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From: Greg and April [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 12:07 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: Biodiesel as wood treatment?
Could I
The US does not have, nor has it ever had a democratic government. In
a democracy, there is little protection for minority opinion. 51% of
the votes decides an issue regardless of what the other 49% wants.
Adding a constitution to democracy provides some protection from the
mob, but it is still
What about the Council on Foreign Relations? Practically everyone in the
executive branch has been in this non-partisan club since the Wilson
administration. On top of that, an increasing number of people in the
legislative and judicial branches are also CFR members; as are the
The small alcohol fuel producer (AFP) permit from BATF is free, but it only
allows you to manufacture ethanol for your own use as a fuel. If you intend to
sell the ethanol as a fuel you need an additional federal permit (not free).
Ethanol sold as a fuel must be denatured
I spent about three hours on the web pages of the U.S. Treasury Department, the
Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission,
the Travis County Tax Assessor/Collector Office, and the City of Austin. Then
I spent about an hour on the phone with
This ties somewhat to the ethanol thread, thus the title change.
Aren’t distilled spirits extremely expensive in Sweden? I have a friend
who traveled there and he said that Jack Daniels is like $40 USD for a fifth
(750ml). It wasn’t just US products
Time actually published a photo of that boy in the latest issue. The
worst part is not the fact that he lost both arms, but that his whole
family was also killed in the attack. That morsel of information came
from the caption under the photo in Time. There wasn't even spin trying
to blame him
Does anyone know the shelf life of biodiesel, or if fuel stabilizers
will work in it? I believe that gasoline lasts a few months without
stabilizers, and up to two years with, and dinodiesel is about the same.
I 'd guess that ethanol will last indefinitely, but may eventually need
drying. Is
of tea... Travel, see
exciting places, meet new people and kill them (generally before getting
a
chance to meet them).
And your three terminal options? Sheer genius. Let me guess. you're
great great grandpappy was General Custer?
Todd Swearingen
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From: Bryan Brah
- was Dirty Bombing
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003 10:19:16 -0600, "Bryan Brah" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Maybe if we all just sat down together and sang Kumbaya everything would
be OK. Yeah right!
large snip
So Todd, what'll it be? A world totalitarian
Maybe if we all just sat down together and sang Kumbaya everything would
be OK. Yeah right!
Like it or not, war is an integral part of the human condition. As long
as people have something that others want, there will be war. The
easiest solution to eliminate war would be a One-World
If anyone needs a good cheap scale for measuring small quantities of dry
chemicals, I recommend a reloading scale. You can get models priced
from $20 USD, but most are around $40 - $50 USD. They're accurate and
easy to calibrate. The only drawback is that most measure in grains,
but that's not
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