[Biofuel] Quality Issues: Big vs. Small

2006-01-14 Thread Lyle Estill
"Biodiesel Groups Recommend Action Plan for Minnesota Quality Problems"http://www.greencarcongress.com/2006/01/biodiesel_group.html#moreKeith / Lyle,Do you see this as an example of various BIG interests moving production "rights" further into the hands of large-scale producers, therefore, further

Re: [Biofuel] Churchill didn't say it.........

2006-01-14 Thread Chris lloyd
I'm sure that at least part of his training helped develop a brilliant military mind. I'm not sure many people in the UK who remember WW2 will agree with his having a "brilliant military mind". Chasing tribesmen on horseback was about his mark. The original French landings were a fiasco

Re: [Biofuel] Churchill didn't say it.........

2006-01-14 Thread Michael Redler
Thanks Chris.I stand corrected.MikeChris lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm sure that at least part of his training helped develop a brilliant military mind. I'm not sure many people in the UK who remember WW2 will agree with his having a "brilliant military mind". Chasing

[Biofuel] NAIS

2006-01-14 Thread Mike Weaver
The only possible logic I can see for this is for tracking mad cow disease. However, it would be simpler to just stop feeding cattle other bits of cattle. But the the beef industry doesn't want that. Chipped chickens? Creamed chipped beef on toast? Yeesh.

Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear War against Iran

2006-01-14 Thread Mike Weaver
Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear War against Iran Thinking about this is the only time I wish I were an old man. I just wish that if there is ever a nuclear war, I will have a clear view to see the beautiful firework show of giant fireball and mushroom before the heat wave cooked me into radioactive

[Biofuel] Churchill

2006-01-14 Thread Mike Weaver
was decidedly a mixed bag. Interestingly (I think) his reputation is better here in the US than in GB. I don't think most people know about his unreconstructed racism. He once stomped out a of a movie because it had black actors in in. I don't like Blackamoors! But early in his career he

Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear War against Iran

2006-01-14 Thread Doug Younker
I do recall the movie The Day After. Prior to that I hadn't thought of any oh crap reaction of people witness to the launch of ICBMs, understanding, that incoming will be soon on their way. I have no doubt, in the event of nuclear war, the grinding collapse of society may be inevitable. I feel

Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: [lost-arts] Help Stop the USDA

2006-01-14 Thread Doug Younker
- Original Message - From: Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:57 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: [lost-arts] Help Stop the USDA And the rationale behind this? At least the official rationale? I can think of one. How about

Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: [lost-arts] Help Stop the USDA

2006-01-14 Thread David Miller
Appal Energy wrote: And the rationale behind this? At least the official rationale? I can think of one. How about start with the animals and get the system down pat. Then with the stroke of a pen go for the humans? I thought it was obvious. The stated goal as I understand it is to be

Re: [Biofuel] NAIS

2006-01-14 Thread Lillie Bennett
Bells whistles to make it look like Mad Cow is caught somewhere. A way for the meat industry to shed blame on nature and away from themselves, IMHO. These people are smart, forward thinking and always have the government on their side. Lillie - Original Message - From: Mike Weaver