Phillip and Peter,
I thank both of you for responding and giving me some insight.First
off-Phillip,I admire your work in conservation and was wondering,did the
certain degrees that you worked for in school come to you mainly in pursuit of
a job like you had with some of those energy
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Pliable solar cells are on a roll
Fred Pearce, Uppsala
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6802print=true
Imagine wearing ajacket or rucksack that charges up
your mobile phonewhile you take a walk. Or a tent
whose flysheet charges batteries
follows:
That was rather quick.. Glad Ms. Alovert was able to direct you to a place
that can give you answers quickly, as well as precisely. Which sample did
you submit?
0.002 mass% Free Glycerin
0.940 mass% Monoglyceride
1.084 mass% Diglyceride
3.911 mass% Triglyceride
0.815 mass% Tot.
Hello Brian,
I am glad you asked for this reference, because after digging deeper, I am
not at all sure who is the rightful owner of the quote in question. The
closest quote, word for word, would indeed have to go to Tom Clancy, IMO,
according to:
AmusingQuotes.com
I checked it out.
I sent him an email. Asking about manufacturer.
It looks brand new
mel
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Subject: [Biofuel] Anyone know anything about this on ebay?
One Palm wrote:
without a fulltime employment, many of this slave labour would be
starving and out on the street
Without the colonialism that ruined local sustainable indigenous ways of
life by stealing the local resources, slave labour would not be a perceived
nessessity.
It would be much
Hey,
Saw this on ebay...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=11809item=3864167546rd=1ssPageName=WDVW
anybodys opinion on this?
Don
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The New York Times
December 28, 2004
THE FOOD CHAIN | SURVIVAL OF THE BIGGEST
Supermarket Giants Crush Central American Farmers
By CELIA W. DUGGER
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/28/international/americas/28guatemala.html?th=pagewanted=printposition=
PALENCIA, Guatemala - Mario Chinchilla, his
at their own game.
Not that it would take much, but this character seems to have used his head
for more than a hat rack.
Nice application of semi-el-cheapo stainless steel drums. You can certainly
throw a band heater on, or a hot water element in, that puppy.
Possibility for easy
I will keep a small sample and see if I can get it tested, will post the
results.
Peter
At 10:12 AM 30/12/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Peter,
Interesting as to the precipitate you achieved. You might wish to dry it
and test its properties. A safe bet is that it's a flocculent of multiple
Hey Chris ;
The problem with flat plate collectors in northern
locations is that the cold outside air steals the
heat you are trying to colletc with the collector.
When the stolen heat equals the collected heat, the
collector ceases to deliver any energy to the
collection system. Insulation
looks pretty well thought out, would probably be good for someone who wants to
make their own and not have to
worry about tinkering. and putting together their own plant.As far as the value?
his starting price is not very much over cost if he uses off the shelf parts
and his buy it now price
I haven't ventured this far in my quest, but I'd really love to hear if
anyone picks up one of these units. If it works satisfactorily, I'd be
willing to buy one.
Cheers,
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Hi Keith ;
--- Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter, you've misunderstood me. I didn't say and
didn't mean that you
were angry.
Ok Keith, never mind this very minor thing. No problem
at all.
Dealing with the forces that interfere with and
manipulate human nature for
their own
Hi Keith,
Yes, it's already tomorrow here.
I thought so.
(I suspect it's always
tomorrow in New Zealand).
But that was yesterday... Would it mean you never die there or you
never get born in the first place?
I've been standing on the sidelines for the
talkfest between
--- bmolloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Luc,
(Snip)
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Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Biofuel] The Balfour Decision
Reconsidered
The Lusitania was in fact heading to
--- Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not
know of any war, except the civil war, were the
American soldier has been
the winner. Maybe Iraq will be the first, but I
personally doubt it.
You Brits seem to have a short memory - did you forget
the American Revolution and the War of
Ken,
I am not a Brit, but you maybe have something here
anyway. American revolution was not by definition a
war, but what US now seems to call a fight between
colonial powers and foreign insurgents. The native
American population lost long before that and was
interned in miscellaneous temporary
Hi all.
Happy new Year to everyone.
Here are some notable alt.energy news sources from 2004
regards
Wind Report 2004, EON-Netz, Germany
http://www.nowhinashwindfarm.co.uk/EON_Netz_Windreport_e_eng.pdf
accessed 12/22/04
Carrying the Energy Future, Comparing Hydrogen and Electricity for
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