[Biofuel] best of the best?

2005-07-11 Thread ANGEL DAVILA
i have a question what is the best biodesiel vegtible with the least amount 
of maintence cost to produce?

i think this should be posted if you dont think so unsubcribe me


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  10. Re: A look in the mirror for America (Ryan Hall)
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Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2005 21:51:29 -0500
From: Doug Younker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] It's imperialism, stupid- limbaugh
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Hakan,

 Rush Limbaugh represents the views of a substantial number of Americans,
enough that we have the president and legislator we have today.  Another
broadcast celebrity here in America is Paul Harvey and some recent remarks
by him advocating slavery, genocide and the use of nuclear and biological
weapons on his program have pretty much flown under the radar.  Visit
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/ericzorn/weblog/archives/2005/06/paul_harvey_ah.html
to read his remarks.  Harvey makes his living as a salesman and good
salesmen do not say things that could adversely impact sales.  Harvey has
been selling for over 30 years that I'm aware of, so he is a good salesmen.
He was correct in believing that enough Americans wouldn't be outraged to
substantially affect sales.  He may have back-peddled, but I don't listen 
to

his programs on a regular basis, haven't done so for a long time.  Luck of
the draw that I heard that program that I did.  There are good people in
America, I have to hope they will prevail and the rest of the world allows
them enough time to do so.
Doug
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] It's imperialism, stupid


:
: Ryan,
:
: At 05:23 PM 7/9/2005, you wrote:
: snip
:
: What is the probability that
: they would love and be grateful to the Americans? Why are the Americans
: surprised, when the Iraqis do not love them? Is it not understandable
that
: some of the Iraqis want to kill Americans, how would you react in their
: situation?
:
: I posted that, but you only repeated a part of it. The introduction to
this
: questions was and here is what I wrote,
:
: I always think about some obvious realities, when Americans come up
: with this dreams about the future. Iraq is a country with a population
that
: to 80% consist of old people, widows and Fatherless children under 15
years
: of age. The Americans have directly or indirectly been involved in making
: the women widows and the children fatherless. What is the probability 
that

: they would love and be grateful to the Americans? Why are the Americans
: surprised, when the Iraqis do not love them? Is it not understandable 
that

: some of the Iraqis want to kill Americans, how would you react in their
: situation?
:
:
:
: I have brought this up to several poeple, they all just look confused,
: like they can't handle the possibility that we are the bad guys.  I use
: this example:
: If France decided that George W. Bush was a threat to them and said, 
well

: lets make a preemptive strike, then they came here and said to us, we
are
: liberating you from this oppressive government.
: You can bet on the majority of the American population picking up some
: guns and fighting the intruders.  The news would say it was our only 
hope

: for survival.  And the NRA (National Rifle Association) would have a
field day.
: Most people still cannot grasp the concept.
: 
: Here is the link to that respected talk show host.  This is the entire
: transcript, all of what he said.
: 
:
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_070705/content/rush_is_right.gu
est.html
: 

Re: [Biofuel] best of the best?

2005-07-11 Thread Keith Addison

Hello Angel, welcome

Last bit first...

i have a question what is the best biodesiel vegtible with the least 
amount of maintence cost to produce?

i think this should be posted if you dont think so unsubcribe me


Whyever would we not think so? Of course it can be posted. But if you 
want to unsubscribe you'll have to do it yourself.


One more thing, what you shouldn't have posted. Your message is three 
lines, one kilobyte, no problem. But your post is 44 kilobytes, you 
posted all 11 messages in the digest and I don't think any of them 
has to do with your question. Sending it to thousands of members all 
over the worls wasted about 100 megabytes of bandwidth. Please cut 
irrelevant messages next time. Thankyou.


i have a question what is the best biodesiel vegtible with the least 
amount of maintence cost to produce?


What's the best crop to make cheap biodiesel? The question is too 
general. It depends where you are in the world, what kind of climate 
it has, what the farmers there usually grow, whether you're planning 
large-scale production or small-scale, whether there are markets for 
by-products such as seedcake, which some biodiesel crops don't 
produce. I don't think there is a one-size-fits-all best crop.


Best wishes

Keith Addison
Biofuel list owner


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