Sorry jet fuel weighs 5.22 pounds per gallon not 8.
The carbon coefficient for jet fuel is that it
produces 19.33 million metric tons of CO2 for every
quadrillion btu. 57,000 US gallons, 138,000 btu per
gallon, yields 7.66 billion btu, producing about 152
metric tons per 8000 miles or 15.2 tons
The Biodiesel made from animal fat (beef) begins to solidify at about 14 C and completely solidifies at 10 C. Other animal fats or any mixes I have not worked with as yet. This information isin table form on the JTF site.
Tom Irwin
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Hi Juan, the process that Joe is using is so... much more
advanced than where I'm at, I'm justresearchingadvanced processes
here.I defer to others more information.
Gary
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Some people have had luck looking on www.pumpbiz.com
I use an old drill and a long, bent rod like a paint stirrer. Works
great for 20 gallons or so - all you need is a vortex on the surface.
Stainless will work for immersion. I use quite a bit of steel and have
yet to have a problem.
Good
No, but a lot are. I live here. I can look out the window.
As for the Arab/terrorist remark, what does that have to do with this
thread?
Let's keep the tone positive:
All Frenchmen know good cheese.
All Russians read great literature.
Derick Giorchino wrote:
That is about the most
A giant among Americans - would that a such a leader appear now, when
we need to be shone the way.
As a side note, there was a time in the US when people of legal
distinction were appointed to the Supreme Court - people of the calibre
of Thurgood Marshall.
Now we have...Harrier Miers? A
local mass transit system (formerly a great system turned into a joke
by our state and local representation.) Now everyone drives, no
one walks and riding a bike here is a life threatening experience.
and...
I did encounter two smelly French guys at a local music store.
They did smell bad but
OK, you have my attention.
Derick wrote: "Not all Americans are lazy stupid or helpless."
As an American, I'd like to think that this is true. In fact, I don't thinkthat Americans aremore lazy than any other country or culture. Despite being the most obese country in the world, we find
I was hoping that my description of my encounter with the music loving
Frenchmen included a complete showing of the forest. My apologies
if it did not.
The views of my Arab friends are theirs and would show the forest from a different point of view.
If what you are describing is the Bush Flu
Fred Finch a crit :
(...)
I did encounter two smelly French guys at a local music store. (...)
I have several Arab friends who would say that it is the US Government
that is acting as the terrorist. (...)
please, don't make of one sample a generality
Look at the forest behind the tree.
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After my appeal for ethanol as fuel information a couple of
weeks back, I was contacted by Jan Warnqvist who asked me
to reply for more information.
I did reply, and never heard from you again.
Perhaps my off-list reply didn't make it for some
Wow, somehow I thought she passed away long ago...
Thanks for the update, and now a quiet minute to remember...
kf
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Michael Redler wrote:
FYI
Peace,
Mike
uriela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: uriela [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005
Don't forget all the stupid and lazy Canadians up here. We've managed to
vote in a provinicial neo-con guv'ment up in british Columbia which can go
head to head with yours, selling off public utilities and ripping up
workers contracts faster than you can say our premier was busted for
drunk
Hi,
Are there additives or chemicals that can be added to biodiesels made
with oils of low iodine values to lower its melting point for use in
colder climates?
Tony
On 10/25/05, Tom Irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Biodiesel made from animal fat (beef) begins to solidify at about 14 C
and
Let's seesince your message originated from sbcglobal.net and you
don't know how to spell ridiculous, I'll go out on a limb here and
speculate that you are a fellow American. Sorry if I hit a nerve but
maybe you should take a look around. Since I am also American ( BTW
America refers to
Sorry, Chip,
the response failed to reach your e-mail adress twice, and I stored it in my
other computer. I will re-send it again during the weekend
Jan
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