Good evening everybody and thank You for this amount of information
communicated here. This is my first post here after at least six months of just
reading and thinking while building a reactor from 200l drums.
I made a quick page (for some reason with very poor picture quality, please
excuse
http://www.mercedesshop.com/
Kirk
On Feb 4, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Ross Oakley wrote:
to the biodiesel enthusiasts:
My name is Ross Oakley, and i'm about to commence a biodiesel
dissertation in the area of Reno, Nevada. I'm looking to produce my
own biodiesel once it warms up a bit and
Hello to all, Sorry that I haven't mentioned this
earlier, but I would like to invite everyone within
the Pacific Northwest vicinity to come to SYNERGY
2005, the Fourth Annual Sustainable Living Conference,
at the Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA. The
conference starts Wednesday(Feb.9th)
Keith,
I have read those (several times already) and they provided
inconsistancies and flat out wrong information on the website. I am
just not getting where you can jump from some of the information is
wrong to all of the information is wrong. Just because the website
overstates itself
With apologies for nitpicking, herewith some extracts from
Political Switzerland, a small book by Oswald Sigg (Zurich: Pro
Helvetia, 1997):
The Swiss Government is called the Federal Council. It consists of seven
members and is headed for a period of one year by a president elected from
among
Perhaps this should be filed in the You must be dreaming file, however, I
was wondering if it isn't time someone developed a scale, so to speak, on
which a particular society's governmental need could be assessed. For
example, developing country's, without infrastructure, or with minimal
Thanks for this post. I found it very enlightening.
AntiFossil
Mike Krafka
Minnesota USA
*
If you think you are too small to make a
difference try sleeping with a mosquito.
Dalai Lama
I did my first batch today which congealed into a jelly like substance.
I used 80 liters of dewatered wvo 10 liters of Methanol and 400g lye.
I mixed my methoxide in a 5gal container until compleatly disolved,
It was still warm when I fed it in to my processor.
I also believe the oil was to hot
G'day Robert et all;
It is not so much that Canadians are trying to not be Americans so much
as it is a case of just being, without nationalistic afrontery.
I used to teach in a small school in northern British Columbia. When
we moved into a new building, I asked for a flag pole out in
Thank you for sending the link.
On my system I did find it and also another one.
First I probably could not find it, because it is not called Wintron CX30,
but Wintron XC30.
I have found two different companies that sell it. Both in England. One
sells it for 40 and one sells it for 19 pounds per
Hehe. And British Columbia is about as American as a Canadian place could
be.It was a worthy smile, thanks.
Luc
- Original Message -
From: robert luis rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 12:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] American or
Hi,
Huge Snip
Yes, VERY many! And I don't believe you're passive about it, and not
without any effect. Your sister's not alone in wanting to leave, and
certainly not to be blamed for it either (not that I could blame
anyone for such a thing, with all my comings and goings for most of
- Original Message -
From: Jeremy Tracy Longworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 11:04 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] biojelly
I did my first batch today which congealed into a jelly like substance.
I used 80 liters of dewatered wvo 10 liters of
Care to share the link or company's name where you found them? The 40pounds
is for international mailing the 19 local. Go figure.2 1/2 times more to
ship ? Expensive, but apparently worth it.
Luc
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From: Pieter Koole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
We all have influence. There isn't a single person alive that doesn't have
it, at least in their own parameters, some more, some less, but all have it.
The trick/solution when combining cultures and traditions is not so much to
create a melting pot where all become one with different shades
http://www.kotv.com/main/home/stories.asp?whichpage=1id=75424
Your car is most likely recording things about your driving and that
information can be used against you if you have a traffic accident.
Most people don't know their car has a black box. They are similar to ones
in airplanes,
One of the reasons I like older vehicles.
Greg H.
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From: Legal Eagle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 08:11
Subject: [Biofuel] Automotive Black Box
http://www.kotv.com/main/home/stories.asp?whichpage=1id=75424
Your car
Keith,
I have read those (several times already)
Why? Wouldn't once have done?
and they provided
inconsistancies and flat out wrong information on the website. I am
just not getting where you can jump from some of the information is
wrong to all of the information is wrong. Just because
ZNet
Not In Our Name
by Multi Author February 04, 2005
As George W. Bush is inaugurated for a second term, let it not be
said that people in the United States silently acquiesced in the face
of this shameful coronation of war, greed, and intolerance. He does
not speak for us. He
Living Under the Bombs
By Dahr Jamail
One of the least reported aspects of the U.S. occupation of Iraq is
the oftentimes indiscriminate use of air power by the American
military. The Western mainstream media has generally failed to attend
to the F-16 warplanes dropping their payloads of
Published on Tuesday, February 1, 2005 by the Boston Globe
Train Wreck of an Election
by James Carroll
In thinking about the election in Iraq, my mind keeps jumping back to
last week's train wreck in California. A deranged man, intending
suicide, drove his Jeep Cherokee onto the railroad
Asia Times Online
Middle East
Feb 1, 2005
THE ROVING EYE
Why the US will not leave Iraq
By Pepe Escobar
Shi'ites will be in power in the Arab world for the first time in 14
centuries. So Iraqi elections are indeed historic. But it's not for
US President George W Bush to proclaim Sunday's
News Report
Fight Resumes Over Drilling in Alaskan Reserve
by NewStandard Staff
As the usual senatorial suspects return to the frontlines for another
fight over tapping the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve, Republican
lawmakers may slip language into other bill to dodge a filibuster.
Feb
Michael Pollan on Food Chains, Dead Zones, and Licensed Journalism
Interview by Russell Schoch
The first time I opened Peter Singer's Animal Liberation, I was
dining alone at the Palm, trying to enjoy a rib-eye steak cooked
medium rare. The Palm is a restaurant known for its beef, the
Inter Press Service News Agency
WORLD SOCIAL FORUM:
The Consensus of Porto Alegre?
Debra Anthony and Jos Antnio Silva* - IPSTerraViva
In a bold break with the concept of the World Social Forum as a
horizontal, open space, a group of personalities draft a programme
and urge participants to
No Tomorrow
Bill Moyers
One of the biggest changes in politics in my lifetime is that the
delusional is no longer marginal. It has come in from the fringe, to
sit in the seat of power in the Oval Office and in Congress. For the
first time in our history, ideology and theology hold a
Hi,
Huge Snip
Yes, VERY many! And I don't believe you're passive about it, and not
without any effect. Your sister's not alone in wanting to leave, and
certainly not to be blamed for it either (not that I could blame
anyone for such a thing, with all my comings and goings for most of
my
Science Society Sustainability
http://www.i-sis.org.uk
ISIS Press Release 03/02/05 Updated Version
Australia Adopts GM Cotton but is it Wise?
The moratorium on GM canola holds but Bt cotton slips through.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sam Burcher
bottom-lines, campaign contributions, votes-that-count and other
really important things like that? - K
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/environment/story.jsp?story=607254
News
Global warming: scientists reveal timetable
By Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent
03 February 2005
A
The reason why I keep reading it is you keep saying that there is
something of content there... so I keep trying to find it. No luck so
far.
The honesty of the webpage author is not what is in question. What is
in question is your statement that the beads don't do anything. I
have seen
Reverse osmosis could remove the methanol from the glycerine. You
just need to find a membrane with a housing that is resistant to
methanol.
Andy
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 10:16:24 +1100, Andrew Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ken Provost wrote:
on 2/4/05 5:41 AM, Legal Eagle at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What if someone ran into you doing 100MPH. Would you want justice to be
done (would your family?)
Forcing people to be responsible for their irresponsibility is
refreshing to me.
--
Martin K
http://wwia.org/sgroup/biofuel/
Greg Harbican wrote:
One of the reasons I like older vehicles.
Greg
Thanks for these.
They're a bit hard to find though, very ponderous search system. Here
are some direct links to the pdf's. Pity about pdf's, real
web-clutter, but still...
Biodiesel Production Technology, 2004 106 pp
http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy04osti/36244.pdf
Biodiesel Analytical
something of content there... so I keep trying to find it. No luck so
far.
Uh-huh. Keep trying then.
The honesty of the webpage author is not what is in question.
No? I beg to differ.
What is
in question is your statement that the beads don't do anything.
Ah, so it's my honesty
Hello,
I would like to try making bio-diesel. I've been reading as much
material as I can find on the topic, but have not been able to find some
key bits of information. I was hoping people on this list might know
some of the answers or be able to point me to other resources.
hello, keith, jd,fox,eagle and all.
i apologize for not being very outgoign and not posting anything else
besides help requests...
i would like to interact and feedback the list , but i don't have anything
to say yet..
i can explain to you that i am in mexico. and wvo here is really wvo...
really
hello, keith, jd,fox,eagle and all.
i apologize for not being very outgoign and not posting anything else
besides help requests...
i would like to interact and feedback the list , but i don't have anything
to say yet..
I think you do. See below.
i can explain to you that i am in mexico.
Hello Oneil,
It sounds like you may have already visited some of these sites. On the
outside chance that you haven't, and for the benefit of others interested in
some background on biodiesel production from algae, hopefully this site will
help you. Even better, scroll all the way to the bottom
be a witness for us. Honest people do not need to fear surveillance. My
parents taught me that driving was a privilege, not a right. I see no
problem with this and considering the road rage and other things I see on
the highway, all the time, I think this is a good idea.
Bright
I don't like the idea of forcing people like that.
I believe in an after life, and even if they are not held responsible in
this life, I believe that they will be held responsible there, for the good
or bad that they cause in the here and now.
Yes, personal response ability is good, but, I
- Original Message -
Keith Addison Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 12:07
Of course you DO have to look in the first place. Which
was why I pointed you to the List resources after your first post -
My appologise thank you (not forgetting Appal Energy). Has there been
anything on
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