Starches are a type of sugar
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of robert luis
rabello
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 9:50 AM
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bug Power
Keith Addison wrote:
At BIOCAP Canada's First
Greg, Keith, and Kirk
I am extremely sorry for my tirade!! And both of you are correct I
haven't read the archives and obviously misinterpreted what was being
said.
It appears that I made a fool of myself for not checking the archives
and blurting out when I hadn't even checked the history of
did grind work, all that we used the TIG
for
was Al, and I knew it was Tungsten, didn't know that there were other
types.
What are the others, and what are they best used for?
Greg H.
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From: Mark Kaufman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May
Greg and Keith
I have to disagree with the idea that all of the forests need to be
maintained using the idea of stewardship that you are espousing.
My background for 10 of the past 15 years has been studying aquatic
invertebrate community structure and I have a great deal of experience
using
If you try a TIG welding electrode, you'll find that there are 5
different types of electrodes in three main sizes 1/16 inch, 3/32 inch
and 1/8 inch you will want the 100% pure tungsten which is universally
color coded with a green stripe and recommended for welding aluminum.
Mak
The idea that let's cut down all of the forest to protect the forest
from itself is BS and the timber industry may have Greg and others
convinced that is the thing to do, but everyone must remember that the
forest's did just fine for themselves and their associated ecosystems
for the last 2.5
That's a really good idea! Some of the mistakes I've read about on this
biofuels group seem to be repeated and a well written and more formally
written, rather than the typical informal
line-of-consciousness-writing-style that often goes on here, would go
a long way toward avoiding the
Kim
My wife, Boo and I, will have been married for 20 years this July, and
we are happier now than ever!! However, all of our friends that married
around 1983, '84 and '85 are all divorced now, some two or three times
over. We know only one other couple that has been married over ten
years. I