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Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:30:21 -0500
On Autism One Radio www.autismone.org/radio
Thursday, January 13, 10:30 am - 11:30 ET
Teri Small will interview Mark Geier, MD, PhD. Dr. Mark Geier and his son David
were the first
Humorous and interesting is the comparison between the two.
The element is designed around freedom and the elements. Or so the Honda
PR states.
http://world.honda.com/news/2003/4030416.html
The Synus is designed around security and preys upon customer fear. Or so
the Ford PR suggests.
Appal Energy wrote:
Martin,
Humorous and interesting is the comparison between the two.
The element is designed around freedom and the elements. Or so the
Honda PR states.
http://world.honda.com/news/2003/4030416.html
The Synus is designed around security and preys upon customer fear. Or
called Reagent Alcohol which is 95 % ethanol, 5% Methanol. which should
work fine for biodiesel. There are several different recipes for
denaturing alcohol depending on the intended use.
DHAJOGLO wrote:
I had the opportunity to tour the Wymoing Ethanol plant in Torrington, WY.
They
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From: Joanne Olafson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [Biofuel] the smart car
The Canadian website for the smart car: www.thesmart.ca, European:
www.thesmart.com.
We ordered one - that's why I recently
I tried getting feedback on that question without success. IMO it would be
much simpler to just get one of those already lined food grade 200 liter
metal drums.
I don't know how the lining would hold up to reactor mixing, however I am
still hoping to get some sort of reply/educated guess as
Regards,
Edward Beggs B.E.S. M.Sc.
Neoteric Biofuels Inc.
http://www.biofuels.ca
Support Engineers Without Borders. See: www.ewb.ca
On Jan 11, 2005, at 5:42 PM, Legal Eagle wrote:
The new WV TDI are not BD friendly, but hopefully the folks at
Swatch/Mercedes were
smart-er , :-) I
arguments as to how vaccines cause autism may change but the charges
against vaccinations remain. First it was the mercury in thimerosol,
now its the possible presence of virus particles in the vaccine. The
problem is epidemiology just doesn't support any causal relationship
between
The processor is a 250 gallon stainless milk tank with built in variable
speed agitator.We are about two weeks from our first mix of 100 gallons.
Horizontal, yes? Max RPM on the sweep, both forward and reverse? Diameter of
the sweep blade?
If horizontal, you'll find that there's some
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It won't be arriving until the end of Feb because
the factory can't keep
up to the demand. Mine will be a pulse model,
turbo diesel, hardtop, green
on black inside and out. The dealership told us (in
October) that people
are getting almost 90 mpg on the highway, almost 60
of the 280Z gas engine,, inline bosch pump,, its a fine enginee, buck
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210 gas four, charysler bout the design and offeredd it with changes, a
fe as the cn33 chrysselr nissan, whiach was put in the internatiaonal
scout II, at 196 cu inches and about 65 horsepowarers, then turboeadd at 96
horsepowerr, and 106 horse,
Complete earful on the benefits (not) of cow's milk.
http://www.notmilk.com
Luc
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Phillip Wolfe wrote:
Thanks Bob,
Hello Aleks thanks for the reply.We plan to heat the batches with three
submersible water heaters.It will take some time but should have no trouble
reaching 110 deg.We will also be adding a domestic hot water tank plumbed
directly into the milk tanks' 3/4 inch stainless steel cooling coils
person find them.??
Ray J
Legal Eagle wrote:
G'day JL;
I tried getting feedback on that question without success. IMO it
would be much simpler to just get one of those already lined food
grade 200 liter metal drums.
I don't know how the lining would hold up to reactor mixing, however I
Many thanks Todd.That was great amount of help to me.Thanks for your time.Will
be in touch again.
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If it is a really smart car, it will teach OCW at MIT.
POC
Where is this information from, Luc?
Regards,
Edward Beggs B.E.S. M.Sc.
Neoteric Biofuels Inc.
http://www.biofuels.ca
Support Engineers Without Borders. See: www.ewb.ca
On Jan 11, 2005, at 5:42 PM, Legal Eagle wrote:
Phillip,
We really appreciate your views and reporting as well as suggestions for
forwarding biofuels distribution. You find many excellent sources of
useable information and food for thought that can be used globally.
Thank you.
Peggy
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Been there and still doin' that.
Todd Swearingen
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Subject: [Biofuel] first time batch
Many thanks Todd.That was great amount of help to me.Thanks for your
find them.??
E-bay for a mint. Someone on this list mentioned an inexpensive outlet in
the NE US not long ago.
Todd Swearingen
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] reactor lineing
Scientists Find Climate Change is Major Factor in Drought's Growing
Reach
URL : http://www.nsf.gov/pubsys/ods/getpub.cfm?pr05003
Peggy
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It has been discussed here at several different intervals. It has something
to do with the pump they replaced staring with the '04 models. Anything
prior to that is OK, from what the posts have said.
Luc
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what about stainless steel drumsthey are made, but where does a person
find them.??
Don't know what part of the planet you
Next they will be telling us there is no problem with amalgam fillings.
If I have ever noticed a consistency in studies it is there is never a finding
that would establish negligence. I wonder why that is so.
I also am at a loss why SIDS in Europe and Asia took a nosedive when
innoculations
Interesting argument re causality.
http://nov55.com/gbwm.html#z
http://nov55.com/cli.html
Water in the air is a greenhouse gas which swamps the others. It is about a
hundred times more prevalent than CO2 in clear air, and millions of times more
significant on a cloudy day. Yet moisture only
Peggy,
Thanks - but You may be surprised how I found the JTF
website because it was by accident or serendipity.
I was actually doing a web search for Chic Corea and
his Return to Forever (RTF) albums from 1970s. But I
could not remember the name and typed in Journey to
Forever. Lo and behold
Todd,
You're right Alex, at least in part.
Let's not just linch all other auto makers than Volkswagen ...
There's a lot going on outside the USofA.
I should have qualified that, at least in part, leaning more heavily on
American auto manufacturers than most others. Then again, its rather
Hi All ;
http://www.henrybutcher.com/en/saledetails.asp?SaleID=4363
Lot #114 is 300 gal with pump included for $25. A
few much larger. Good luck bidding.
Enjoy!
Best Regards,
Peter G.
Thailand
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Hello Todd and John,
I posted some specifications comparable to
the older VW Rabbit (mentioned below) in regards to
VW fuel economy improvements given similar weight and hp/kw --
The Golf ECO.Power, which is equipped with a stop-start function,
consumes an average of only 3.8 litres
hi
please tell me which diesel additive do u use to increase cold flow of
biodiesel
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I loved Romantic Warrior. One of the best fusion albums ever, IMHO.
Brian
Peggy,
Thanks - but You may be surprised how I found the JTF
website because it was by accident or serendipity.
I was actually doing a web search for Chic Corea and
his Return to Forever (RTF) albums from 1970s.
Some additional information samples for comparison from --
US Fuel Economy Data 1978-2005
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/download.shtml
1978 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT CITY/HWY US mpg 40/53 90 cid/ 4cyl (DIESEL) Manual
Trans Fuel Injection
Hi,
I have read about Bill Clark's use of the beads and would like see how
they are doing now. I am wondering if they are acting in an ion
exchange manner and get exhausted overtime. I have read many people
suggest that the beads are one material or another, but does anyone
know what they are
Next they will be telling us there is no problem with amalgam fillings.
http://crobm.iadrjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/8/4/410
note the last sentence of the abstract. There in lies a big problem:
How much proof is needed that an effect DOESN'T exist?
Mercury exposure from
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How much proof is needed that an effect DOESN'T exist?
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It is in fact very difficult to
just woundering if someone nows how to make, me making ethanol fuel
from scratch, for my car, legal in South Australia, Australia
(using a still)
or direct me in the right direction
thanx for any help
TODD
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as water in the condensed phase, which lowers insolation and therefore
cools. Hence your relationship is meaningless. Furthermore the
concentration of water vapor in the atmosphere is dependent on
temperature. Water is a dependent variable when it comes to radiative
forcing. Water
There is a very impressive commercial processor being manufactured in Sweden
(www.carryon.se). Looking through their specifications I noticed that they
mix Kaliumhydroxide KOH instead of Natriumhydroxide NaOH with methanol to
make their methoxide.
I asked them why and if I understood their
In this case they denature with wither unleaded gasoline or some product from
natural gas or a natural gas well (he said what it was but I quickly forgot).
It would depend on the denaturant. I get 55 gal drums of what is
called Reagent Alcohol which is 95 % ethanol, 5% Methanol. which should
that the NaOH and KOH you are using are 100% each (which they are not)
the ratio of KOH to NaOH varies by their formula weight KOH is 56 that
of NaOH is 40 therefore you would use 56/40 times as much KOH by weight.
Go Hoff wrote:
There is a very impressive commercial processor being
for use in blending with gasoline. The presence of hydrocarbons
shouldn't interfere with biodiesel production in a chemical sense, but I
wouldn't want to work with the stuff due the the greatly, and I mean
greatly, increased flamablility of the mixture.
DHAJOGLO wrote:
In this case
I think your wash with KOH will be more biodegradable
as well. Put it on your garden.
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KOH dissolves much more readily, exothermically in
fact. If you assume
that the NaOH and KOH you are using are 100% each
(which they are not)
the ratio of KOH
I did a quick seach and it turned up this description of them:
http://www.survivalunlimited.com/biodiesel.htm#techno
It probably is a form of silica with the additional salts. If I'm not mistaken
industry refers to this as a molecular sieve.
On Wednesday, January 12, 2005 6:46 AM, Andrew
and things. You could try calling a soft-drink bottling company.
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Ray J wrote:
what about stainless steel drumsthey are made, but where does a
person find them.??
Ray J
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http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_winter.html with links at the bottom.
Luc
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Subject: [Biofuel] which diesel additive do u use to increase flow in
coldweather
look around for Dairy's. If there's a dairy nearby then they will know all
about stainless vessels of all shapes and sizes.
On Wednesday, January 12, 2005 11:10 AM, Martin K wrote:
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:10:00 -0500
From: Martin K
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] reactor
Todd,
I got this from the distillers group a while back and thought you might be
interested.
Mike
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From: Rana Pipiens
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 12:03:54 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Distillers] Supermarket Moonshine
Here it is Suitcase,
On Jan 11, 2005, at 3:46 PM, DHAJOGLO wrote:
Anyone know of any major (or minor) issues encountered with using
200proof
denatured ethanol in the production of Biodiesel?
It's doable, but there are definitely issues -- the Journey to
Forever site
has some information that should help:
Thanks Luc, Thanks from me too. This will help for
winterizing in the Sierras. I especially like the
paragraph:
We tested Wintron X30, and yes, it really does work
(see photograph below). Biodieselers in the US tested
Arctic Express apparently with good results. We have
no independent reports
I can't remember which of the Canada or USA researchers it was, but one
of the main biodiesel research guys wrote a report a few years ago that
found that
winter diesel (#1, basically kerosene, +additives that vary
depending on where it's being sent to, AFAIK) was as effective as the
while sometimes and you want to simulate leaving the car parked at the
airport several days, perhaps!
Filters will always plug first. That's the most restrictive point. Some
engines have heated filters, some have returns that divert some heated
return-line fuel back to the filter, some bury
Here is a link to a Wisconsin suppler of SS drums.
http://www.labsafety.com/store/product_group.asp?dept_id=10963parent_id=907
Mikem
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Dear Readers: The San Joaquin Valley of California
has problems with air quality. I read that
dust,ag-related dust, and dust related to
construction activities contribute to sources of
particulate matter.
Traditionally the regular petroleum oils and/or water
are used to supress dust -
for livestock barns, many use it on dirt roads, etc. No need to use
biodiesel for it, just vegoil.
Maybe the idea would be to crop-dust with vegoil, use the mist to
catch the topsoil that's been levitated, bring it back to earth, and
get topsoil back, cleaner air, and a bit of fertility (from
Hi,
Does anyone have copies of Dr David Boocock's publications? Some are
listed on his U of Toronto webpage and on JTF's website as well. It
looks as though he explained how the Biox reaction works in detail in
the mid-late 90's.
Andy
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Hi,
Someone recently replied,
I did a quick seach and it turned up this description of them:
http://www.survivalunlimited.com/biodiesel.htm#techno
It probably is a form of silica with the additional salts. If I'm not=
mistaken industry refers to this as a molecular sieve.
I doubt that these
Fuel preheaters and other forms of gasoline vaporization were used
extensively in the beginning of the 19th century, especially in tractors.
This greatly increases a spark ignition engines efficiency, as only the
vaporized fuel burns. Conventional engines (even your brand new EFI)
vaporize
On Jan 12, 2005, at 11:44 AM, Phillip Wolfe wrote:
Traditionally the regular petroleum oils and/or water
are used to supress dust - especially on ag land. I
that soy dust supressants and/or B50 or B100 can
provide solution.
Even more interesting is the use of acidulated soapstock
as a dust
I know it must have been one heck of a new years party but I wasn't alive yet.
Andy
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Hi all,
Here's another spoonful of sugar politics to help the medicine of
genetic engineering go down.
Bob.
Can Rumsfeld Defend Himself Against Aspartame Lawsuit?
http://www.mercola.com/2005/jan/12/rumsfeld_aspartame.htm
Much controversy has surrounded
Hi all, again,
Seems as if the media is at last waking up to a few
realities. Who would have believed the the geriatric New York Times would ever
have run a story such as this.
Bob.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/10/opinion/10herbert.html
New York TimesJanuary 10, 2005
Dear Edward,
Thank you for the information. I sit on the board of
the Transportation/Fuels/Lubes Subcommittee of
Operation Clean Air in the San Joaquin Valley. I
coordinated a presentation on ULSD with British
Petroleum. I will bring up this information to my
contacts.
The San Joaquin Valley
Ed,
If recall in my youth in the Agricultural areas of the
SJ Valley and parts of Sierras; the addition of
keronse mixed with traditional diesel to make winter
diesel was...or is a common practice.
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I can't remember which of the Canada
KOH is more expensive so people tend to go cheaper. I think both are
exothermic.
Andy
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Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 10:06:18 -0600
KOH dissolves much more readily, exothermically in fact. If you assume
that the NaOH and KOH you are using are
Dear Artu, I read about this Professor the past few
days and thought the information may answer some of
you posted questions:
BERGOUGNOU, Maurice
Professor
Department Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
B. Chem. Eng., (U. of Nancy, France) (1953)
Ph.D. Chem. Eng. (U. of Minnesota) (1958
Hi Phillip,
I don't have any links, but that is certainly an interesting prospect.
When he returns to the country, a friend of mine is eager to work with
his air quality management district to apply glycerin on dirt roads as a
means of reducing dust. This could be yet another use for some of
Dear Ken,
Thank you for the information. I sit on the board of
the Transportation/Fuels/Lubes Subcommittee of
Operation Clean Air in the San Joaquin Valley. There
is another Subcomittee that deals with Construction
and Ag lands. I will bring this up or direct them to
the weblink. I wonder if
about airships, of course, but there should be some merit to the other
points.
And the diesel-powered airships are of interest, I hope, to
listmembers, on other levels, even if totally impractical for this
problem.
I share your concerns regarding air quality, PM, agricultural and
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