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Dear Umesh,
Thanks for your suggestion. The production of
bio-diesel should be in a well-designed refinery --- not in a 10 feet x 10 feet
size room in every house in Guwahati City-- a City with 2,515,030 people on
an area 4,345 km² (density 579/ km²) without any
sewer system, where "soak pits" of neighbors overlap, and many houses
discharge raw sewage into open city drains.
The title of this letter should be specified as
"Death Under Mukul Mahanta Buildings" --- I was hoping that participants of
Assam-net will express sorrow for the death of the innocent man who died in a
building designed, manufactured & sold by Mr. Mukul Chandra
Mahanta.
I request you to consider whether you could express
your sorrow in a few sentences similar to :
"I feel very sad for the person who
succumbed to injuries after debris fell
on his body. May the soul of the innocent victim rest in
Peace. I pray to Almighty for the safety of the inhabitants of the remaining
29 buildings designed, manufactured & sold by Mr. Mukul Chandra
Mahanta."
If you express your sorrow and endorse the
condolence message, the Assam-net will turn into a place
where people feel sad for innocent victims.
With the best wishes,
Himendra
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 12:46
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] Death under Mahanta
Buildings
So why not make it in a bigger place --like a factory. It seems like a
good idea- if workable. It seems people in the West are more willing to accept
new inventions --see that two wheeeled vehicle on which one can stand and it
will take you places. US police esp in DC has bought this new invention very
fast -to patrol the areas.
Dear Manoj,
67 degree C is 150 degree F :
a temperature in the middle of Sahara desert. This Mukul Mahanta+Jay
Talton combination is telling us that biodiesel can be produced (which
needs heating some mixture in a reactor for 4 hours at 150 degree
F) in a 10 feet x 10 feet room in your
house in Guwahati City. And, IF somebody dies, Assam-net will not even
feel sorry for the victim.
I thank you for ending your letter with
"cheers" --- it is very depressing to see that NOT a single person in the
Assam-net expressed his or her sorrow for the victim ---1 person succumbed to injuries 3 days later after
debris fell on his body. He was sleeping below at ground level-when a tie beam snapped at 2nd floor. Has anybody
felt the pain and suffering of the victim who agonized for 3 days
before he finally died for no fault of his own ? Why nobody feels anything
any more?
The City of Guwahati, with 2,515,030 people on
an area 4,345 km² (density 579/ km²)
without any sewer system, where leeching fields of
neighbors overlap, and many houses discharge raw sewage into
open city drains, is now being advised by Mr. Jay Talton
(promoted by Mr. Mukul Chandra Mahanta) to make bio-diesel in every home.
Irresponsibility of this advice matches the Mukul Mahanta + Rajen
Barua advice to store rainwater in "deep well"
below every house, to be distributed as drinking water without
filtration and without any license of the distributors. Mr. Mukul Chandra
Mahanta is awarded with a title "learned MM" for starting this
idea.
With the best
wishes,
Himendra
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 8:49
PM
Subject: How to make Bio Diesel
Hi all
Making bio diesel (BD)is very simple. In Punjab and Haryana, the
ingenious farmers make it on a big 'tawa'- (huge cooking pot) and run
their tractors on it.
In fact all vegetable oils can be converted into bio-diesel. It is
done by direct acid catalyzed esterification of the oil with methanol. The
process is batch type. 10% Methanol is added into the oil with
1% peroxide and heated in a reactor for 4 hours at 65 degrees
C. The end product is settled in a tank and glycerine (10%) and biodiesel
(89%) separates out.
Jetropha is widely used as the base stock for biodiesel in India,
because it's cheap and has a very high yield (upto 35%). All other cheap
TBO (Tree Born Oilseeds) can be used to make BD.
If we blend 5% BD with normal diesel, by 2007 India will need 2.6
million tonnes of BD.
cheers
On 8/26/06, Himendra Thakur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Mr. Jay
Talton
P.O. Box
7953
GA-31209-7953,
USA
Dear Mr.
Talton,
On August 23, I
clicked at your link Make
Biodiesel and saw that you were asking for US$67 for
information as to how to make biodiesel. You did not mention whether
the "rates" of the product that you are selling will be
"depending on IQ level of purchaser" as declared by your friend Mukul as per his
CONFESSION appended at the end of
this letter.
I was
interested in biodiesel and I wrote letters to you asking a few
preliminary questions. You answered to my two letters that it was
possible to manufacture biodiesel in a densely populated city, by
utilizing a 10 feet x 10 feet room in the house with windows open.
However, when I asked you in my third letter about the smell and about
the solid waste generated by the process and raw materials needed, you
stopped answering. I then clicked at your link Make Biodiesel and got bounced back with
a message "We are sorry, but the page you are requesting has been
removed or disabled."
The biodiesel
idea got started with your letter to Mr. Mukul Chandra Mahanta (Subject:
Mukul, Go on a homemade fuel powered road trip. Date: Wed, 23
Aug 2006 10:16:53 -0400 ) that Mr. Mahanta posted in the
assam-net.
A number of
participants in the assam-net consider any posting by Mr. Mukul Chandra
Mahanta as a gospel. Mr. Rajen Baruah has recently declared Mr. Mukul
Chandra Mahanta as " learned MM"
while advising "local youth
in Guwahati" to " dig a deep
well" "If you have a plot of land in Guwahati"
---- Guwahati is a city
reportedly populated by 2,515,030 people on an area
4,345 km² (density 579/ km²)
without any sewer system. Leeching fields of
neighbors overlap. Many houses discharge raw sewage into open
city drains. Neither Mr. Mahanta nor Mr. Barua discussed
how to keep the " deep
well" rainwater reservoir
free from sewage contamination. Mr. Rajen Barua
stimulates the " local youth
in Guwahati" with the idea that "You may need
little or no filtration at all."
While promoting Mr.
Mukul Chandra Mahanta's idea of storing rainwater in a "deep
well", Mr. Rajen Barua also incites " local youth
in Guwahati" with the ideas such as "You have
unlimited supply of free water. You may not even need a license."
A license infuses responsibility and
accountability. By inciting "local youth
in Guwahati" with the idea "You may not
even need a license", Mr. Rajen Barua
has actually promoted the style of Mr. Mukul Chandra Mahanta whose
irresponsible building-construction killed at least one
man according to Mr. Mukul Chandra Mahanta's own confession
appended below. Actual number of death under Mahanta Buildings may be
more, which should be investigated.
I appeal to the
participants of assam-net to express their sorrow for this innocent
victim of Mr. Mukul Chandra Mahanta. I also appeal to
participants of Assam-net to open a Trust Fund to help the family of the
dead man. I'll send $100/- as my donation to start this fund
And now, we have the
idea of your homemade bio-diesel plant at the hands of Mr. Mukul
Chandra Mahanta whose words may be taken as gospel truth by " local youth
in Guwahati" because Mr. Mukul Chandra Mahanta is described as
"learned
MM" by Mr. Rajen Barua, and accepted by other netters.
Unless you prove
otherwise with enough information and design details, I'll consider a
home manufacturing plant of bio-diesel will be unsuitable in the City
of Guwahati. However, it maybe a good idea in open countryside,
provided all the precautions are taken. Please let us know the details.
With the best
wishes,
Himendra
Barthakur
APPENDIX: CONFESSION OF MR. MUKUL CHANDRA MAHANTA
dated August 21, 2006:
< complete report under oath in the net about
how many of his prefabricated buildings collapsed and how many
people died or got injured.>
Gladly : Pakor Liyaa!!
Under Oath-so be it!: "I shall speak the truth,
all the truth and nothing but the truth" .
Let God give wisdom to all halfwits
,nitwits,perjurers and below-average hypocrites!
- 3 buildings collapsed out of the 32
total built -all proudly standing . I never
Reinforce Concrete with Bamboo.It cannot work.No Govt. or
anybody helped me to invent my epoch-breaking housing
solution. Only as they say "Hum to Chaley Bazaaro mey, Kuttey
Bhukey Hazaaron sey". My IPR can be purchased at reasonable rates-depending on IQ level of
purchaser.
- 1 person succumbed to
injuries 3 days later after debris fell on his body.
He was sleeping below at ground level-when
a tie beam snapped at 2nd floor.I was
not at that site since 4 month earlier.High court absolved me
and the owner after 3 years.
- Happy Now?
My system is cool pucca Ghar in summer, Warm in
Winter, theoretically 9 times more shock resistant in
Earthquakes, needs 25% labour,25% material ,almost no
foundation costs, fully recyclable--THE future Green housing
Technology for the 3rd world!
Don't like it?
Then lump it.
mm
[ End of Appendix
]
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 11:40 AM
Subject: [Assam] FW: Mukul ,Go on a homemade fuel powered
road trip.
From: "Jay Talton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Mukul
Mahant" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Mukul
,Go on a homemade fuel powered road trip. Date: Wed, 23 Aug
2006 10:16:53 -0400
Hello Mukul,
I've been on the road this week and
the SMOG in some of these larger
cities is terrible.
One of the biggest differences that biodiesel
make is with regards to smog. Using biodiesel
actually REDUCES smog.
It also helps when you PASS BY GAS
STATIONS, without stopping. You don't
need them when you make your own fuel.
Make larger batches for road trips or
start off with smaller batches and blend
it with petro diesel to get the hang it.
You can run your vechicle on 100% biodiesel
if you have a diesel vehicle. More and more
car companies are manufacturing diesel-run
vehicles.
It's the new "practical hybrid"....
thanks to biodiesel.
Manufacturing your own fuel at home
will become as common as washing your
own clothes...or cooking your own breakfast.
It just makes sense.
Talk soon,
Jay Talton
P.S.- The personal, economic, and enviromental
benefits of biodiesel is catching on. Find out how
you can establish connections to supply the resources
you need.
P.O. Box 7953, Ga 31209-7953, USA
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Enclave New Delhi 110017 Tel: 91 11 26533824 Telefax: 91 11
26533829 Hand Phone: 91 9312650558
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when God writes your destiny; he can be free to ask: What do you want?
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