Re: [biofuel] Re: Fuel-hungry China goes far afield to secure oil

2004-02-11 Thread dcande01
Hi apparently there is a thread in the biovuel group about the prisners we have in cuba (Gitmo) I thought you might enjoy pretty heavy stuff for a bunch of grease monkeys. On Tuesday, Feb 10, 2004, at 12:29 US/Eastern, John Hayes wrote: > Gustl Steiner-Zehender wrote: > >> And just so we d

Re: [biofuel] Global Warming Alarmists Are the Ones Filled with Hot Air

2004-02-11 Thread murdoch
> >If you stopped reading there—as most of the knee-jerk, >junk scientists do—you’d be terribly misled. > >NASA has been monitoring the temperature of the lower >layers of the atmosphere since 1979. Since this >encompasses the same “last 20 years” of the National >Academy of Sciences’ report of a

[biofuel] SVO/diesel mix in Calgary diesel vehicles

2004-02-11 Thread pivincent
Fast food aroma replaces toxic whiff of diesel fumes Monday, February 09, 2004 Kent Spencer The Province http://www.canada.com/search/story.html?id=0ee1d616-8107-40df-b4de- f3de1da2bc75 Some drivers are feeling better about foul-smelling diesel trucks after toodling around in ones powered by

Re: [biofuel] Rope curtains was: First aid for house owners.

2004-02-11 Thread murdoch
I went and saw some more examples myself. Shades and blinds do seem to be given ratings such as R Value (keeping the heat in) and some sort of Solar Coefficient (the lower the better, for keeping the solar heat out when not wanted), as well as a person having to define how much opacity they want.

[biofuel] Ford attacked on fuel policy

2004-02-11 Thread murdoch
http://www.detnews.com/2004/autosinsider/0402/06/c01-57178.htm >California-based Blue Water Network spearheaded this ad campaign in >response to Ford's pledge in 2000 to improve SUV fuel economy. [...] >Ford pledged in July 2000 that the company would improve the fuel >economy of its SUVs by

Re: [biofuel] Re: Solar to Noncarbon Fuels Other Than H2

2004-02-11 Thread Ken Gotberg
Hi Bruce Here's a link with info about hydrazine. Ken http://www.asi.org/adb/04/03/09/hydrazine-info.html ...Chemical Properties Hydrazine is a powerful reducing agent. It is attractive as a reducing agent due to its high hydrogen content, and friendly by-product of nitrogen. It will reduce a

Re: [biofuel] Breakthrough Purports Answer to Global Warming

2004-02-11 Thread Ken Gotberg
Hi Bob This looks silly to me as well and came across it while doing a google news search for “global warming”, about 1,600 hits with all manner of things presented. Regards, Ken > > this seems very silly, at least in thermodynamic > terms. I don't care > what magical process you use it

[biofuel] more reactor design plans

2004-02-11 Thread girl mark
here's a link to a photo log of another reactor I just built with some Biofuel list members. It also contains a (perhaps confusing?) description of some pressure issues I've had with sealed reactors: http://www.veggieavenger.com/avengerboard/viewtopic.php?t=377 [Non-text portions of this mes

[biofuel] Re: Solar to Noncarbon Fuels Other Than H2

2004-02-11 Thread Bruce Crowder
Hi Ken, Any idea what the energy content is of a kg of hydrazine would be? -Bruce *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 02:28:28 -0800 (PST) From: Ken Gotberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Solar to Noncarbon Fuels Other Than H2 Hi Murdoch, Greg, and April Hydrazine is a liqu