Re: [Biofuel] Question

2005-02-23 Thread Pieter Koole
Thank you. Met dank en vriendelijke groet, Pieter Koole - Original Message - From: Paddy O'Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 6:56 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Question Pieter, The word you are looking for could be Angstrom which is one

[Biofuel] 8. RE: Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap/junk science

2005-02-23 Thread kenny mckay
To mark, Good job that not everyone has your attitude to ignorance. ie flaunt it. If everyone thought like you then the world WOULD really be in deep shit. Its about time that you realised that the rest of the world dont need to answer to America for anything, let alone Environmental

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap/junk science

2005-02-23 Thread bob allen
fuels accumulated for 10s or even 100s of millions of years. We are releasing it over a matter of a couple of centuries. The variations you speak of in carbon sequestration/release rates occur over a matter of decades. there is a big, big difference. Like 6 or 7 orders of magnitude.

[Biofuel] Oil from turkey parts?

2005-02-23 Thread Sir Woody Hackswell
From: http://www.mindfully.org/Energy/2003/Anything-Into-Oil1may03.htm In an industrial park in Philadelphia sits a new machine that can change almost anything into oil. Really. This is a solution to three of the biggest problems facing mankind, says Brian Appel, chairman and CEO of Changing

[Biofuel] businesses starting up bio-diesel

2005-02-23 Thread Hiemenz, Jessica
Hello I work for a company in West Bridgewater, MA. For my graduate project I am trying to see if it is feasible (and if so ) implement a bio-diesel fueling station in the business park. It would serve the businesses, employees, and other community members. It would function as a coop. Can

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap

2005-02-23 Thread Rick Littrell
You are right of course. I should study the whole treaty rather than rely on what I read about it. Also, my thanks to you for untangling my sentence about Republicans. I may be being a pessimist here but I don't see the world doing much about global warming in time to stop it's

[Biofuel] Re: Oil from turkey parts?

2005-02-23 Thread Keith Addison
From: http://www.mindfully.org/Energy/2003/Anything-Into-Oil1may03.htm In an industrial park in Philadelphia sits a new machine that can change almost anything into oil. Really. Please use the list archives: http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/biofuel/24104/1/ Information Archive at NNYTech

Re: [Biofuel] businesses starting up bio-diesel

2005-02-23 Thread John Miggins
their model has some appeal, limited quantities, focused market, higher prices. John Miggins Harvest Solar Wind Power renewable solutions to everyday needs www.harvest-energy.com Phone/Fax 918-743-2299 Cell: 918-521-6223 - Original Message - From: Hiemenz, Jessica [EMAIL

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- termites CH4-and messing with the natural order of things

2005-02-23 Thread Rick Littrell
Thank you. I couldn't remember if it was just bacteria or a combination of bacteria and termites. I don't follow the sealed container. How did he renew the material in the container? Was the pile around the container just to supply heat for the process or was it fed into the container

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap/junk science

2005-02-23 Thread Greg Harbican
I am keeping the perspective, the carbon was around in one form or another for that entire time. But now your talking sequestering, not plants decomposing, a big difference, and it's as the opposite end of the spectrum.It is going to happen sooner or later, be it from plants rotting, forest

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap

2005-02-23 Thread Hakan Falk
Rick, You did nor read my post about this China-propaganda by US, therefore I will repeat it. 140 countries, which is around half the countries in the world and who represent more than 55% of the pollution with greenhouse gases, have signed the Kyoto protocol. US with 4+% of world

Re: [Biofuel] need a catchy title

2005-02-23 Thread Michael Redler
...I got nothin' The best I could do is: From frying to flying with biodiesel Mike JD2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about fry or yyy join us if you don't want to die. sort of thing. JD2005 - Original Message - From: DHAJOGLO To list, On friday I have been asked to talk

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap/junk science

2005-02-23 Thread Keith Addison
I am keeping the perspective, the carbon was around in one form or another for that entire time. In one form or another yes, but which form, and for how long? But now your talking sequestering, Storing - ie, out of action. not plants decomposing, Carbon circulating - ie carbon

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap

2005-02-23 Thread Keith Addison
Dear Keith, You are right of course. I should study the whole treaty rather than rely on what I read about it. Also, my thanks to you for untangling my sentence about Republicans. Um, sorry, wearing my editor's hat in the wrong place, but I was tempted by the idea of using

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- termites CH4-and messing with the natural order of things

2005-02-23 Thread Keith Addison
Dear Keith, Thank you. I couldn't remember if it was just bacteria or a combination of bacteria and termites. I don't follow the sealed container. How did he renew the material in the container? Was the pile around the container just to supply heat for the process or was it fed into

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap

2005-02-23 Thread Rick Littrell
I think the problem is not the current levels of consumption but the change in rate of consumption. China and Southeast Asia are undergoing a huge increase in their rate of consumption of oil, a rate that in the long run is unsustainable.How long do you think over half the worlds

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap

2005-02-23 Thread Rick Littrell
Thanks for the references and your viewpoint. Both are really helpful. Rick Keith Addison wrote: Hello Rick Dear Keith, You are right of course. I should study the whole treaty rather than rely on what I read about it. Also, my thanks to you for untangling my sentence about

Re: [Biofuel] Attn. Pack Rats -- (maybe) A cheap Process Control Idea

2005-02-23 Thread Kirk McLoren
Greetings Mr. O'Reilly The 22ns you refer to is switching time of the output chip. What would be meaningful is response time from an input to the port and the corresponding output after processing time. Of course all of it will be very quick compared to the response time of a heater. I think

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap/junk science

2005-02-23 Thread Greg Harbican
- Original Message - From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 07:29 Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap/junk science In one form or another yes, but which form, and for how long? That is a big part of the

Re: [Biofuel] need a catchy title

2005-02-23 Thread DHAJOGLO
How about fry or yyy join us if you don't want to die. sort of thing. JD2005 While it is catchy I would have to say I'm not big on the fear of death motivation! This reminds me of a poster we have here at the university. Its about sun burning and it say, Fry now, Pay later in

Re: [Biofuel] Attn. Pack Rats -- (maybe) A cheap Process Control Idea

2005-02-23 Thread Paddy O'Reilly
If you use a 90MHz PC, the instruction cycle time could be around 11ns and faster for higher speeds so if you use a basic DOS or Linux without Windows and something like Turbo C, which should optimise your code, you would get very rapid processing and be limited only by your transducer

RE: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap

2005-02-23 Thread Chris Lloyd
The good thing is China and Southeast Asia is the people there seem to like and be happy with small fuel efficient cars and bikes. Chris. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.4.0 - Release Date: 22/02/2005

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap

2005-02-23 Thread Anti-Fossil
Spontaneously Combusting Republicans! (ROTFLMAO) Best damn idea I've heard in years. Probably wouldn't be very efficient, but man would that be a sight for sore eyes. Keith, I really have to give you credit on that one. Caught me completely by surprise, good one! I'm going to have to have

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap/junk science

2005-02-23 Thread dwoodard
An important point which often gets missed is that we are adding to the atmosphere gases of known properties: they cause the atmosphere to retain heat. And, if the atmosphere didn't already contain gases which retain heat, the Earth would be very much colder than it is. There are many secondary

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap/junk science

2005-02-23 Thread Keith Addison
- Original Message - From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 07:29 Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap/junk science I am keeping the perspective, the carbon was around in one form or another for that entire

[Biofuel] Re: Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap (Rick Littrell)

2005-02-23 Thread kenny mckay
I think you principles are right, China and South East Asia do have the right to become developed nations. The exact same right as Western Europe and America had, but look at the price. What right have we to deprive them of the same right, to learn from our mistakes. What is being asked is

Re: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of crap

2005-02-23 Thread Hakan Falk
Rick, Interesting, especially since many now realize that we are at, or close to, the peak of oil production. It is not possible to reach larger levels of pollution from oil, than the current levels. US who use 25% of the worlds energy resources, will not have possibility to grow and will

Re: [Biofuel] need a catchy title

2005-02-23 Thread JD2005
How about fry or yyy join us if you don't want to die. sort of thing. JD2005 - Original Message - From: DHAJOGLO To list, On friday I have been asked to talk about my biodiesel project. I need a good title. I was thinking of calling it: Why does that bus smell like french

Re: [Biofuel] affordable methanol in uk

2005-02-23 Thread JD2005
- Original Message - From: michael hicks Try Jennychem 016934 290770 Myke Bristol Ok, myke I checked these and they are very good.They are really interested in customers and offering a good price. JD2005 ___ Biofuel mailing list

[Biofuel] German biodiesel sensor

2005-02-23 Thread Keith Addison
2003/30/EC [the EC biofuels directive] of 8 May 2005 on the promotion of the use of biofuels or other renewable fuels for transport says, among other things, this: There is particular interest in the environmental evaluation of biodiesel. The IFEU Institute in Heidelberg carried out an

[Biofuel] Brilliant film Yank Tanks

2005-02-23 Thread Kirk McLoren
Brilliant!! A must see. It is scheduled again for Monday 02.28.2005 10:30PM A fellow was rebuilding a chassis and scavenging a chain link fence for wire that he used to weld with. A man makes brake pads in his garage etc. Don't miss this. Kirk

Re: [Biofuel] need a catchy title

2005-02-23 Thread JD2005
OK; It's a while since I was at college so I'm totally out of it these days I can see that or in it dependent on which way you look at it. How about buy life and pinch your wife's Frying oil. How to do this and why you should do it. JD2005 - Original Message - From: DHAJOGLO How