Support the Troops, not the Policy.
I dont believe that the soldiers from any country are working FOR their
government, they are working for the fact that they need to support their
families, and the military, crappy a job though it may be, will still pay
rent and put food out for their kids.
assuming the food is any good , i would wager
that the Italian restaurants would have an easier supply of oil because true
Italian food is very forgiving, although sparing, with the oils, unless it is
your typical american knockoff that serves fries and grease burgers with soggy
spaghetti an
Well now, E. in Montana. It was your wife who joined the list, not
you. Now you say "we joined the list", but there was no we, just her.
Her message to the list administrators said nothing about sharing a
joint account with you, let alone a joint list membership. She was
twice referred to the l
Hello All,
I think far too many people get their information from the boob tube. Very few people begin their discussion of the current war in Iraq with its starting point at around 1980. I have talked with more than a few of my countrymen and many still think this is a war caused by Saddam H
Hello Martin and All,
I have a simple question. Where is the author´s substantial evidence? Science mag.org may not be a peer reviewed journal.
Tom
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Hello Jason
>Support the Troops, not the Policy.
What's the difference? Support guns but not shooting? What sense does
that make?
>I dont believe that the soldiers from any country are working FOR their
>government, they are working for the fact that they need to support their
>families, and th
as i am just starting myself, i am thinking towards donut shops. they
usually fry no meats in their veg oil and would have less fats.
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Hi All Don't donut shops use LARD that is SOLID at room temp? Isn't that lard full of sugar? Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: as i am just starting myself, i am thinking towards donut shops. they usually fry no meats in their veg oil and would have less fats.___
> Waving your national flag in a global village like
> this is like farting in church.
Chuckle..., chuckle..., snarf..., smurf...
ROFL ROFL :-)
Glad I wasn't sipping tea when it was read.
Keith Addison wrote:
>Well now, E. in Montana. It was your wife who joined the list, not
>you. Now y
This is certainly a tangled web of deception and accountability. The left calls it a "poverty draft" when recruiters take advantage of inner city kids and sell them the whole "serve your country and yourself by learning a useful vocation or paying for college in the military". Those on the far
Stop
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urgency of the Anglo-American attack on Iran comes not
Hello Tom
>Hello All,
>
>I think far too many people get their information from the boob
>tube. Very few people begin their discussion of the current war in
>Iraq with its starting point at around 1980.
Or 1920?
>I have talked with more than a few of my countrymen and many still
>think this i
This is a must see link.Of Donald B.
JeffriesSent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 11:19 PMTo: Undisclosed
RecipientSubject: [raymcbeealliance] Dedicated to the Victims of
9/11Friends,Now, here's a most disturbing video. If you do want
to see it, set aside 1hour 20 minutes to watch it - it's ve
After travelling across the USA and Canada on used grease, I definitely
recommend trying the Asian places first. Nine out of ten times, they have
the cleanest oil.
Here at home, I get all the oil I need from two Japanese restaurants, and
a fancy-pants place where a friend of mine works.
Good luck
>From: "regina abbott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Continued participation in Biofuel list.
>Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 07:19:21 -0600
>
>My apology to all for the way I went about things is being held
>hostage by Kieth. I sent it in before I opened his and your emails.
>It w
Wait a minute
you mean somone with a video camera and some video editing software
believes there might be a widespread consipiracy involving 9/11?
Actually, on a completely different note, I saw an enhanced version of
the zapruder film the other day where it looks VERY MUCH like Kennedy
was s
O.K...so much for giving the benefit of the doubt. Your response was better measured than I thought Todd. I read the recent post in this thread and the following quote got my attention: " E ED" in Montana wrote: "It will be in realitive saftey because of American soldiers that died for you
Mike you are doing such a good job there's nothing left for me to say
here :)
LOL It's ok I have my George Bush " war criminal" shirt on today so I
am still getting my word in today!
Joe
Michael Redler wrote:
O.K...so much for giving the benefit of the doubt.
Your response was bette
In 1980 I was stationed in Incirlik, Turkey with the Armed Forces
Radio and Television Service (A-fARTS). They had me go out and get
sound bites from different units to use on the air with station IDs
and holiday promos.
I wandered over to a hanger and some gear head goes: Happy Holidays
Apparently viewable at ctvstory.html
Jesse
Ontario first to subsidize solar electric power
Ontario has become Canada's first province to offer cash incentives for
homeowners or businesses that install solar electric power generators.
Premier Dalton McGuinty made the announcement Tuesday, wh
Two weeks ago we had snow here. Since then, however, we've had warm
days and our trees and shrubs are in a riot of blossoming. The pear
tree that I was CERTAIN wouldn't make it through last summer is
literally covered in buds, and the two Italian prunes that were so
badly infested wi
Nor sure about lard, but watch out for sugar in
your feedstock. This is an old favourite additive for sabotaging an
engine.
Reg'ds
Bob
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To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:09
PM
Subject: Re: [
What exactly would sugar do to an engine? The worst I can think of is
clogging some filters or increasing carbon deposits.
Zeke
On 3/22/06, Bob Carr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Nor sure about lard, but watch out for sugar in your feedstock. This is an
> old favourite additive for sabotaging a
Tom,
Good question. I decided to find out for sure. Here is a link which
says:
Science is a weekly, peer-reviewed journal
that publishes
significant original scientific research,
plus reviews and
analyses of
This news item seemingly has some relevance for the best sources for WVO
thread.
-- Jack
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Northwest Burger Chain Begins Biodiesel Production Plan
March 22, 2006
Vancouver, Washington [RenewableEnergyAccess.com] The Holland, Inc.,
announced that it has implemented a p
It leaves a horrid toffee like deposit on your valves , pistons, rings and
every other part that comes into contact with the fuel.
When your piston rings are glued into their grooves, the sugar deposits will
find their way into your engine oil where they act as an abrasive on all
your bearing su
While I don't doubt that certain elements within the US government
would wish 9/11 to happen, I find it hard to believe that the CIA is
competent enough to pull it off. A far more logical answer is that we
were attacked by Bin Laden because we were too incompetent or arrogant
to protect ourselves
Hello Zeke et al.
A very unscientific trial feeding sugar into the air intake(without air
filter) suggested that sugar does not harm the engine at all, just
combusting together with tha gasoline. According to this experiment, the
melting points and boiling points of the sugar (sackarose) are rather
Bob Carr wrote:
> It leaves a horrid toffee like deposit on your valves , pistons, rings and
> every other part that comes into contact with the fuel.
> When your piston rings are glued into their grooves, the sugar deposits will
> find their way into your engine oil where they act as an abrasive
Yep, this was a petrol engine, maybe a diesel would be more resilient
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From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] best source for WVO
> Bob Carr wrote:
>> It leaves a horrid toffee like deposit on your
One thing that has concerned me for some time is the gov't increasing
reliance on outside contracts for many parts of the military and
intelligence.
During the war they had contractors refusing to delivery supplies
because of the dangers. Could a soldier get away with that.
There's a lot of mone
many donut shop chains in america claim to use pure vegetable oil in
response to a new healthy breed of fat american. i cannot speak for the
independant donut shop. there is some sugar in the batter that is the
donut but i do not know if enough of this sugar transfers into the oil
to be of cons
Wouldn't the sugar be washed out of the biodiesel? It will disolve in water
and most if not all of it would be removed.
Logan Vilas
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From: "Bob Carr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] best source for WVO
> It le
http://www.middleeastforex.com/index.php?section=147
UAE, Saudi considering to move reserves out of dollar
WASHINGTON - A number of Middle Eastern central banks said on Tuesday
they would seek to switch reserves from the US greenback to euros.
The United Arab Emirates said it was considering mo
This is something that worried me for a long time and maybe "the sh-t
will hit the fan" now. Let us hope that this is only a blimp and not
a major attack on the US economy. This is potentially a very powerful
WMD and directed against US, who was very stupid . It is however
understandable if th
I forgot to point out that if this is serious, it will move very
fast. A lot of people must be very worried now and try to move
silently and fast. It might be unstoppable, once and if it becomes an
avalanche. I am happy that I no longer have any dollar assets, but it
is many that are less happ
On demande un label pour les biocarburants
http://www.univers-nature.com/inf/inf_actualite1.cgi?id=2204
Une necessaire evaluation globale des biocarburants, INRA, 14/02/06
http://www.inra.fr/presse/evaluation_des_biocarburants
Source d'énergie renouvelable en plein essor, les biocarburants
devrai
Imagine if we could get GW to play center :)
Michael Redler wrote:
> Imagine Iraqi leaders starting every session wearing everything but
> the skates.
>
> ...if only the soldiers could be replaced with NHL refs and the worst
> that ever happened was a few broken bones and some missing teeth.
Thank you Logan,
Yes you will wash out anything soluble in water, but woe to those that
do not wash Biodiesel -they will have more than sugar to deal with.
Jim
logan vilas wrote:
>Wouldn't the sugar be washed out of the biodiesel? It will disolve in water
>and most if not all of it would be rem
Ricalls,
They would be an excellent source for your oil but if they use lard you
should use the Base Base method after you have mastered the basics.
Lard,tallow give a very good grade of fuel with the exception of winter
qualities. they also have to change the grease out often if they serve
go
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What Is a Patriot?
Get the spirit of '76
Does the name William Livingston ring a bell? Probably not. But in 1753,
Livingston--a lawyer who led the New Jersey militia during the American
Revolution and who became the state's first go
Concerning the results of adding sugar to gasoline -
I find data suggesting that relatively low amounts of sugar present in
gasoline might be fairly harmless compared to 2lbs of sugar poured into a
gas tank, resulting in the engine being irreparably damaged within 50
miles, as reported by Bob Ca
i didnt get the impression that kieth was MAD at me... where did they come
up with that?
he said what he was thinking on the subject and went his merry way, whatever
these Abbott folks are drinking/smoking they need to share it, because it
would make my day at work S much easier. hehehe ;)
http://www.bigeye.com/losingit.htm
Below is a brief excerpt from Mr. Gore Vidal's recent book, Inventing a
Nation Yale University Press 2003, p30-31, referring to comments
made to America's 1787 Constitutional Convention by the nation's great
universal man, Benjamin Franklin:
"At eighty-one Fr
this is going to sound very twisted, but if you
think about it it makes sense.
corporately speaking having a democratic government
(greek definition of "people's rule", not today's garbage) is like a
ceo allowing interns to make major decisions, and having only one or a
small group of hand
This is just another piece that fits into the puzzle
called "What was Cheney doing on 9/11?"
I believe he was an active
player in the Twin Tower razing. (Building 7, though not hit, went
down in the same controlled
manner as the towers.) Dubya was sidelined at that
elementary
school in Fl
Damn! If hockey decided the fate of nations, Canadians would be running the whole show. Of course, Canadians can't make sense of the "white man's burden", no matter how many Molsons you give 'em. So, I wouldn't expect them to do stuff like put Kofe Annan up against the glass and have bench clea
It is twisted, and a pretty close analogy to US policy today (perhaps more than an analogy). Thanks. Mike Jason & Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: this is going to sound very twisted, but if you think about it it makes sense. corporately speaking having a democratic government (g
The hockey metaphor is a good one. If acumen at hockey is equated with
'running the whole show', then Canada is getting rotten tomatos thrown at
her, judging by our "Home on Native Land's" abyssmal performance at
the Torino Winter Olympics ('the true NOR strong NOR free').
If Canada ran the whole
Interesting post BT. I'm just sorry that I don't have a lot of time to respond to the link titled A Layman's Look at The Communist Manifesto. "The first chapter of the Manifesto is a rambling pseudo-history that rails against the bourgeois as the historically re-incarnated oppressors vis-à-vis
Sorry for the confusion Kenji. My post was a compliment to the sensibilities of the Canadian people, not necessarily it's government. You said: "If Canada ran the whole show, not much would be different than the US running the whole show, except Harper Bush would say please, thank you and pardo
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