Hi Tom,
Awhile back I made some that was much darker too, it washed fine and
everything but I didn't trust it. I followed JtF test for excess
glycerin by re treating a liter like virgin oil. It had 0 glycerin fall
out and I have confidence that it is good Bio. Just has Dark straw color.
Luck
I had a little meeting last year about renewable fuels with Oaf-icials of
the Alberta
ministries of Environment, Agriculture and Energy, with only the
agriculture guy having alot of useful input.
He thought it wasn't a problem to distill for fuel purposes (after all,
Canada did ratify Kyoto Acc!)
Hi MH,
I do like the excerpt
“Montana does not have to become a national sacrifice area
for a faulty federal energy policy.”
I guess when Americans are hooked like winos on cheap fuel the fastest
way to get them a fix is the stance most politico's take. Coal is a
loser. Gov. Schweitzer
Only quibble with that is that we don't really have an energy policy.
It's just consume consume consume, and damn the cost.
JJJN wrote:
Hi MH,
I do like the excerpt
“Montana does not have to become a national sacrifice area
for a faulty federal energy policy.”
I guess when
OK Mike,
I went to, http://www.whitehouse.gov/energy/
and it says we do have a policy National Energy Policy to be exact,
but you must be referring to hopelessly pathetic message it contains, if
not that then perhaps the cryptic coded quote by our great leader that
we can still have
Hi All,
This latest report from Pilger. Does this portend theBig One - a
criminal trial of Western war leaders that would outshine
Nuremberg?
Bob.
Date: Saturday, 29 October 2005 7:20 pm
THE EPIC CRIME THAT DARES NOT SPEAK ITS NAME:
John Pilger
A Royal Air Force
OK Mike,
I went to, http://www.whitehouse.gov/energy/
and it says we do have a policy National Energy Policy to be exact,
but you must be referring to hopelessly pathetic message it contains, if
not that then perhaps the cryptic coded quote by our great leader that
we can still have
Hi MH,
I do like the excerpt
But I hate the subject title, and it sure won't make archives
searches any more chic either. US =?windows-1252?Q? ??? (Well,
maybe it does, who knows these days anyway.) I think it's these
little and thingies that do it, yuk.
Please set emailer defaults to
Correct me if I am wrong, but history shows us that
that following any war, you only get war crime trials for the leaders of the
losing side. As the Anglo/US coalition can be deemed to have effectively won the
war against Iraq, there will sadly be no war crime trials of it's
leaders.
Hydrocarbons are relatively inert. They only undergo reaction at
vigorous conditions such high pressure and/or high temperature, i.e.
with a spark(kaboom!). A reactant would need to have what is called a
functional group to react at less vigorous condition. With alcohols,
the functional group is
of pure aggression, considering Saddam Hussein was already on the UN's
bad list and was already being actively targeted by economic
sanctions and other punitive measures. Plus, wars of aggression don't
usually result in the winning side voluntarily and immediately giving
the country back over to
Hello two Bobs
Correct me if I am wrong, but history shows us that that following
any war, you only get war crime trials for the leaders of the losing
side.
There's a whole new court of opinion to be considered this time
round. It's worldwide, it can't be swayed, it doesn't care what
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Any known functional groups?
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Hydrocarbons are relatively inert. They only
JJJN wrote:
Thanks for the interesting post
Jim
Your welcome.
I thought it might interest our group
and its not something I normally hear
about when it comes to US media news or
maybe I just don't get up early enough
in the morning or I'm just out of tune.
MH wrote:
Peering
Remember this...?
Ari Fleischer Saying, "Think about the implications of what you are saying. You are saying that the leaders of other nations are buyable, and that is not an acceptable proposition." Then getting laughed off the stage.
I asked him if I could pull my car up and at least see if it would
still crank, or at least turn over. Well, you can, but if it still
runs it's worth more and I'm gonna charge you more for it.
Geesh.He's tryin to sell a car that he doesn't even know whether
it runs or not? What a lazy
Biofuel@sustainablelists.org wrote:
We are thinking of planting Jatropha Curcas trees using earth
worms tocompost waste, the compost we get from the worms
we will use for the Jatropha trees.
This URL has a very good article on jatropha's benefits as a fuel
and for other things.
iff u examiane the seller satament, u can see thattt he is advertiisiang
an autoo that he exapects not t be able to run,,, if he found out
diffeanernt, then it is plalinly worth more,,, you are dealin with a man
who is plainly dishonest to his fouandation, no statemeant can be
Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government
owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people. To
destroy this invisible government, to befoul the unholy alliance between
corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmen
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