[Biofuel] What ever happened to "sweet catalyst?"

2006-06-30 Thread Bob Carr
  Some months ago, there was a real buzz about a new catalyst made from pyrolized sugar. Several people here on the list said they were conducting their own tests and experiments. And then..nothing. Did it work? Has anyone on the list actually had hands on success wi

Re: [Biofuel] Zero Emissions Coal/Hydrogen Plant

2006-06-30 Thread Bob Carr
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 1:27 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Zero Emissions Coal/Hydrogen Plant Plans call for the 275-megawatt plant to capture most of its > emissions of carbon dioxide -- a "greenhouse" gas widely blamed for global >

Re: [Biofuel] VW Diesel to power a generator

2006-06-30 Thread WM LUKE MATHISEN
Tom, Put it underground, most of the noise from a diesel is engine noise, build a little cement bunker it will make it great for winter use (easy starting and less gelling). Luke >From: "Thomas Kelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org >To: >Subject: Re: [Biofuel] VW

Re: [Biofuel] Worldwide oil consumption seen soaring

2006-06-30 Thread Jeff Lyles
When you raise electric rates, your total revenue goes up. Since the private power companies are in the business of making money, you can rest assured that every time they raise electric rates that they are raising them more than enough to build nuclear plants as well as more then enough to

[Biofuel] 404 error

2006-06-30 Thread Michael Redler
I stumbled across this error message a while back and spent the afternoon in an existential haze.   http://tsbolton.com/bertramslair/error.htm   - Redler___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo

Re: [Biofuel] Zero Emissions Coal/Hydrogen Plant

2006-06-30 Thread apenergy
"One of these sites ultimately will become known worldwide as the place where a new generation of zero-emission energy plants made its debut," Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said recently after the 12 candidate sites were announced." snip... "Touted as the power plant of tomorrow, FutureGen invol

Re: [Biofuel] US Marine Assaults Protesters in Connecticut!

2006-06-30 Thread apenergy
I like it! Been there. Done that. It was an Oliver North book signing at a "christian" bookstore no less. Sometimes the righteous just don't care if they push you into rushing automobile traffic. Of course we all know, that's what Jesus would do, not. "First they ignore you, then they

Re: [Biofuel] Class Warfare: The Minimum Wage Goes Down

2006-06-30 Thread Zeke Yewdall
A friend of mine owned a small farm in Colorado.  Developers bought up the areas around it and the value of the land started doubling every year.  Pretty soon it was worth about 60 times what it was when he bought it and the yearly taxes were larger than what he had originally paid for it. Now

Re: [Biofuel] Worldwide oil consumption seen soaring

2006-06-30 Thread Zeke Yewdall
>are you saying they raise the rates more than what is justified?  Maybe not more than is justified to pay for the nuclear plants, but is paying for nuclear plants at all justified since they cost so much more than other options. Oddly enough, the power company here just made a big show of trying t

Re: [Biofuel] Batch next week

2006-06-30 Thread Mike Weaver
No you're not. Michael Redler wrote: > I'm flattered. > > It's true though. I've developed all kinds of bad habits on my own. > > */Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > Troo. I joined it to argue with Redler. > > Keith Addison wrote: > > >>Anyone in the Chicago area brewing

Re: [Biofuel] Batch next week

2006-06-30 Thread Michael Redler
I'm flattered.   It's true though. I've developed all kinds of bad habits on my own. Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Troo. I joined it to argue with Redler.Keith Addison wrote:>>Anyone in the Chicago area brewing a batch next week? A friend of mine>>up near lincolnshire wants to watch s

Re: [Biofuel] Batch next week

2006-06-30 Thread Mike Weaver
Troo. I joined it to argue with Redler. Keith Addison wrote: >>Anyone in the Chicago area brewing a batch next week? A friend of mine >>up near lincolnshire wants to watch someone do a batch and learn from it. >> >> > >Why learn other people's bad habits when you can develop bad habits >of

Re: [Biofuel] Republican to English Dictionary

2006-06-30 Thread Mike Weaver
There ARE no Republicans anymore. These guys aren't Republicans! D. Mindock wrote: >I'd like to believe that not ALL Republicans are bad news. The >dictionary below does fit the vast majority though, sadly. Peace, D. Mindock > > > >Subject: Republican to English Dictionary > >Republican-to-Engli

[Biofuel] Republican to English Dictionary

2006-06-30 Thread D. Mindock
I'd like to believe that not ALL Republicans are bad news. The dictionary below does fit the vast majority though, sadly. Peace, D. Mindock Subject: Republican to English Dictionary Republican-to-English Dictionary for those having trouble deciphering recent speeches and news reports: alternat

Re: [Biofuel] Batch next week

2006-06-30 Thread Keith Addison
>Anyone in the Chicago area brewing a batch next week? A friend of mine >up near lincolnshire wants to watch someone do a batch and learn from it. Why learn other people's bad habits when you can develop bad habits of your very own? LOL! True though - "you don't need anyone to hold your hand":