Re: [Biofuel] A wealth of manuals

2006-03-04 Thread John Hayes
Why don't you make a torrent? This is a perfect application. http://www.bittorrent.com/introduction.html jh Chandan Haldar wrote: David, Since you have done so much, may I request you to also put up chooped up 50MB chunks for easier downloading of this monster? It'd certainly help

[Biofuel] Phosphoric Acid in First Wash

2006-03-04 Thread Thomas Kelly
Todd, In a reply re: washing BD you suggested adding a small amount of phosphoric acid to the first wash. (0.20 ml 85% phosphoric acid/L of BD). The results on a recent batch were impressive. I stir wash 76L (20 gal) batches. I usually go easy on the first wash and allow it to settle

Re: [Biofuel] Value of olives olive oil?

2006-03-04 Thread MALCOLM MACLURE
Does anyone have any idea what the market value of olives olive oil are at the farm gate in Euros. We're looking at buying a place in Spain with 3000 sq m of groves, so I'm trying to work out the affordability. I've found lots of great info on growing olives including maintenance costs but

Re: [Biofuel] Party Hacks - The fix is in for 2008

2006-03-04 Thread robert luis rabello
Keith Addison wrote: http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12155.htm Party Hacks The fix is in for 2008. By Chris Floyd 03/02//06 Moscow Times -- -- Two weeks ago, an obscure, unelected, Republican-appointed official in California decided the future of the world. Uh,

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-04 Thread robert luis rabello
Keith Addison posted this from Jon Basil Utley: A major reason the Armageddonites have become so powerful is that most journalists can't comprehend that millions of Americans could really want, in this day and age, their God to destroy most of the human race, much less that they are

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-04 Thread Evergreen Solutions
Heh. In other news, the super nice fan club from www.godhatesfags.com are coming to our town soon...because apparently we're all fags who are going to burn in hell, regardless of our sexual orientation. They'll hold up signs on school bus routes and chant, protesting funerals to tell us that God

Re: [Biofuel] Value of olives olive oil?

2006-03-04 Thread Hakan Falk
Malcom, You have to buy a finished farm with olive trees, so the economics will be clear when you buy. They say here in Spain, that you plant olive trees for your children, because it takes 20 to 40 years for the tree to produce. Then it is things like the quality, etc. and the EU quotas on

Re: [Biofuel] Party Hacks - The fix is in for 2008

2006-03-04 Thread Ken Provost
On Mar 4, 2006, at 7:57 AM, robert luis rabello wrote: How can we take our own country back if the electoral system is rigged against our wishes? I used to complain that the German people of the 1930's essentially did nothing to check the rise of the National Socialists to power, but now

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-04 Thread Michael Redler
"WWWS"...What Would (Max) Weber say?He's most known (IMO) for his work onthe Protestant work ethic and it's effect on capitalism. But, would he have estimatedit's effect on those with ambitions of global dominance (or am I being redundant)?"Weber introduces the concept of the English

Re: [Biofuel] Value of olives olive oil?

2006-03-04 Thread Tom Irwin
Hello Malcolm, I´d be a bit careful with this one. A hectare is 1 sq meters and recommmeded stocking density is 300 or so trees per hectare. My guess is your getting a patch of maybe 100 trees. If they are mature trees they should produce about 50 kilos per tree. What type of olive trees

Re: [Biofuel] Value of olives olive oil?

2006-03-04 Thread MALCOLM MACLURE
Hi Hakan, thanks for your reply, The trees are mature, but I have not been told how mature. Given the productive lifespan of olives there is a good chance they are still producing well, this is why I am trying to establish the potential income from the 3K sq m. The information I have to date

Re: [Biofuel] [SPAM] Re: Party Hacks - The fix is in for 2008

2006-03-04 Thread Gary L. Green
Amen Bro,I voted with my feet and left.  I saw this coming a long time ago.They won't get my tax dollars but then again, all they do is print what they need so I really don't count anyway.GaryOn  04Mar, 2006, at 11:57 PM, robert luis rabello wrote:I used to complain that the German people  of the

Re: [Biofuel] Value of olives olive oil?

2006-03-04 Thread MALCOLM MACLURE
Hi Tom, I reckoned there would be up to about 150 trees. Im told they are mature but as yet I dont know what type, exactly how mature, productive etc. All I am trying to do at present is to see without being greedy, if we can attain a basic theoretical income from the olives to cover

Re: [Biofuel] Value of olives olive oil?

2006-03-04 Thread Hakan Falk
Malcom, I live in Spain, at Costa Brava in an urbanization S'Agaró Vell. I am retired but my Spanish wife have a perfumery and beauty salon. We also have a hobby and side business together with rental and sales of luxury properties. http://www.villaslujo.com/ I also try to share some of

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-04 Thread robert luis rabello
Evergreen Solutions wrote: Heh. In other news, the super nice fan club from www.godhatesfags.com That site is so ridiculous I thought it was a parody at first. Apparently, however, the web site owner is dead serious. However, I've read somewhere: Do not judge. Do not

Re: [Biofuel] Party Hacks - The fix is in for 2008

2006-03-04 Thread David Miller
Ken Provost wrote: On Mar 4, 2006, at 7:57 AM, robert luis rabello wrote: How can we take our own country back if the electoral system is rigged against our wishes? I used to complain that the German people of the 1930's essentially did nothing to check the rise of the National

[Biofuel] 15 arrested from Witness Against Torture (the group that marched to Guantanamo in December)

2006-03-04 Thread Michael Redler
Our culture has no problem praising the military for their brave soldiers. I'm OK with that. They come from working families and are (too often) prospective professionals seeking (possibly their only) opportunities under the GI bill.As a whole, I don't judge them for choosing the military and

Re: [Biofuel] well worth viewing

2006-03-04 Thread Kirk McLoren
He is a legend in his own mind :)I saw this at archive.org and thought it might be of interest. Had no idea he was such a nutter. Thanks for the info Keith. KirkKeith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.archive.org/details/snowshoefilms_MikeRuppert_911PeakOilan

[Biofuel] thermal depolymerization

2006-03-04 Thread Kirk McLoren
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_depolymerization biomass into light crude cute sig I saw I respect ignorance - it is a point of view now.Kirk Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.___ Biofuel

Re: [Biofuel] Party Hacks - The fix is in for 2008

2006-03-04 Thread Kirk McLoren
Huey "kingfish" Long had a colorful career as the governor of Louisiana. Things went a lot smoother for Huey after he installed an electrical voting machine. True story. The corruption in his administration is legendary. I dont know if he was actually worse than most - but he got a lot of

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-04 Thread Alan Petrillo
Evergreen Solutions wrote: Heh. In other news, the super nice fan club from www.godhatesfags.com are coming to our town soon...because apparently we're all fags who are going to burn in hell, regardless of our sexual orientation. They'll hold up signs on school bus routes and chant,

Re: [Biofuel] Party Hacks - The fix is in for 2008

2006-03-04 Thread Alan Petrillo
Keith Addison wrote: http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12155.htm Party Hacks The fix is in for 2008. By Chris Floyd I still remember in 2004 the voting machine I used forced me to select GWB, and then deselect him before it would let me select any other candidate. I worked

Re: [Biofuel] Factory Farms Blamed for Spread of Bird Flu

2006-03-04 Thread Alan Petrillo
Keith Addison wrote: Backyard or free-range poultry are not fuelling the current wave of bird flu outbreaks stalking large parts of the world. The deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu is essentially a problem of industrial poultry practices. http://www.grain.org/briefings/?id=194 GRAIN |