Re: [Biofuel] Help with Processor

2006-10-20 Thread philip reid
Hi, I used a copper immersion heater element for several years with no problems, although a stainless one would be more durable. I obtained a 'mechanical boss' for the immersion heater in a local (UK) plumbers merchant which eases and improves the fit through the tank, it also makes

Re: [Biofuel] Major Problems Of Surviving Peak Oil

2006-10-20 Thread MK DuPree
See Stephen Leeb's The Coming Economic Collapse: How You Can Thrive When Oil Costs $200 a Barrel. Leeb would have us buying stocks in various companies because that's his business. The points he makes about why the price of oil must rise to levels far beyond we know today are my reason for

Re: [Biofuel] Word Play

2006-10-20 Thread Mike Weaver
True. I always get a laugh when people use the term hign octane when they mean high powered. There was a computer company that even went so far as to name a product Octane. They are pretty much out of business now. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Detonation (knocking) and preignition are

Re: [Biofuel] Help with Processor

2006-10-20 Thread Mark` Cookson
Thanks for your words Philip, I am going to try a washing machine one as sugested. I priced up a brand new stainless emersion heater 30 long yesturday it came out at £211.10 or for our friends over the pond $396.668 [US] A 24 one came out at £ 182.60 or $343.28 [US] Roll on the old washing

Re: [Biofuel] Help with Processor

2006-10-20 Thread Mark` Cookson
Bob Thanks for the offered help, I am at the moment trying to make a 75 litre processor.The stainless kettle element you bought for your first processor how did you rig up a therostat to it was it quite easy? P-S I am in Lancs are you any where near? Regards Mark From: Bob Carr [EMAIL

Re: [Biofuel] The Blame Game

2006-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
Er, if I could convince you to hone in on the correct usage of persuade you'd be doing the world a service. As for your question, soccer moms in SUVs might not know the difference nor care, but your mere common or garden road miles that you use up every time you go driving are not original

Re: [Biofuel] Closed-Mindedness(WasHypnosisasAnesthesiaWasTestimonials as Evidence)

2006-10-20 Thread Thomas Kelly
Jason Katie, We have a well. We are surrounded by farm (pasture) land. I guess I take good water for granted. It is, after all, a basic need. I fish in the reservoirs that provide New York City with its drinking water. It is in the beautiful Catskill Mts of New York State. It's ironic

Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Americans under control.

2006-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
He's not the only one, it's becoming a loud and swelling chorus. There's something of a motherlode of such clear-sighted stuff been posted here over the last five years or so, makes for a hell of a good browse. More Charles Sullivan (some posted here before):

[Biofuel] Diwali - Festival of Lights

2006-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
Best wishes for a happy Diwali to our Hindu list members and their families and loved ones. Namaste Keith ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.org Biofuel at

Re: [Biofuel] The Blame Game

2006-10-20 Thread Mike Weaver
Funny you should come up with that take on original miles - I once argued the exact same thing! Keith Addison wrote: Er, if I could convince you to hone in on the correct usage of persuade you'd be doing the world a service. As for your question, soccer moms in SUVs might not know the

[Biofuel] was..was...Major Problems Of Surviving Peak Oil

2006-10-20 Thread AltEnergyNetwork
Thanks so much Darryl for giving Mark Thompson a reality check, there are still far too many that think like him and who don't have a clue how serious the situation is becoming. Sad. regards tallex ---Original Message--- From: MK DuPree [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Biofuel]

[Biofuel] Fwd: Happy Halloween...

2006-10-20 Thread Kirk McLoren
Thismay be a bit too scary for some.be sure to watch it all the way to the end...(click on link below) http://www.bluemountain.com/view.pd?i=149549234m=4772rr=zsource=bma999 Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates

Re: [Biofuel] Check out http://www.bisonpress.com/homestead.html

2006-10-20 Thread DHAJOGLO
This is an interesting outlook. I wonder if he has thought about what happens when you can't work or how he plans for accidents, illness, etc. A community (such as the Amish) typically handles these costs of living. He seems to suggest more of a Hermit approach rather than a community

[Biofuel] was..Check out http://www.bisonpress.com/homestead.html

2006-10-20 Thread AltEnergyNetwork
Yes, it does sound like kind of a hermitish? existence. It doesn't seem that he has given much thought to all the people that would be trampling into his wilderness paradise in the event of a catastrophe either. Interesting perspective though. regards tallex ---Original Message---

Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: Happy Halloween...

2006-10-20 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote: Thismay be a bit too scary for some.be sure to watch it all the way to the end...(click on link below) It's no more frightening that who we've got now. I thought Elizabeth Dole might have made a

[Biofuel] The vegetable industrial complex

2006-10-20 Thread D. Mindock
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/15/magazine/15wwln_lede.html?emex=1161230400en=fb88bad2f039ed21ei=5087%0A October 15, 2006 The Way We Live Now The Vegetable-Industrial Complex By MICHAEL POLLAN Soon after the news broke last month that nearly 200 Americans in 26 states had been sickened by

Re: [Biofuel] Fw: FDA is set to approve milk, meat from cloned animals

2006-10-20 Thread Doug Younker
As far as I know cloning hasn't reached the point, where the clone appears at a ready to slaughter size. I would suppose a clone grown from birth to slaughter size on grass, would qualify as grass feed beef. A mass of muscle tissue grown in a petri dish may not. Personally I have fewer

Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: Happy Halloween...

2006-10-20 Thread Doug Younker
Could be scary, but I'm not sure it's any scarier that any of the other possibilities that may emerge. Doug ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.org Biofuel at

Re: [Biofuel] Check out http://www.bisonpress.com/homestead.html

2006-10-20 Thread Doug Younker
Like most things one has to pick out what may be applicable, and useful to/in their situation. Again everything is relative. Doug, N0LKK Kansas USA inc. ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org

Re: [Biofuel] Diwali - Festival of Lights

2006-10-20 Thread ravi kumar
Keith, Namaste Thank you for the greetings. Diwali is a great time to be in India. RAVI KUMAR - Original Message From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSent: Friday, October 20, 2006 11:27:58 AMSubject: [Biofuel] Diwali - Festival of Lights Best wishes for a

Re: [Biofuel] Diwali - Festival of Lights

2006-10-20 Thread omdatt sharma
Thank you Keith. Please convey our Diwali Greetings andbest wishes to all list members.Best regards.Om DattKeith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Best wishes for a happy Diwali to our Hindu list members and their families and loved

Re: [Biofuel] was..was...Major Problems Of Surviving Peak Oil - Requesting Sources

2006-10-20 Thread Tony Marzolino
Mark - Could you please state your sources for the information supplied below in your e-mail?Tallex - I agree, but would really appreciate where this information is coming from.Thanks, Tony MarzolinoAltEnergyNetwork [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks so much Darryl for giving Mark Thompson

Re: [Biofuel] Closed-Mindedness(WasHypnosisasAnesthesiaWasTestimonials as Evidence)

2006-10-20 Thread VAN DER SLUYS, WILLIAM
The mercury presumably comes from air borne sources as a result of buring coal and evaportion from other sources such as land fills in the mid-west. We as a society use elemental mercury in alot of products such as fluoresent light bulbs, and other electric devices. This contamination of fish

[Biofuel] Another GE rice from Bayer contaminates EU food supplies

2006-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
19 OCTOBER 2006 Another GE rice from Bayer contaminates EU food supplies Greenpeace calls for EU strategy to prevent food and feed contamination with GMOs BRUSSELS News that French authorities have detected another variety of illegal genetically engineered (GE) rice contained in US imports to

[Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-20 Thread robert and benita rabello
We got a break in the weather today, and I managed to schedule all of my clients for the morning, so I took my son to the auction house to pick up a load of barn litter to compost for the garden. However, they've cleaned out the back end of the property with a loader and nearly ALL the barn

Re: [Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-20 Thread Kirk McLoren
A horses digestion is less efficient than a ruminant. It is a richer manure than cows as the result. Kirkrobert and benita rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We got a break in the weather today, and I managed to schedule all of my clients for the morning, so I took my son to the auction house to

Re: [Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-20 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote: A horses digestion is less efficient than a ruminant. It is a richer manure than cows as the result. I'd heard that horses do not have the same kind of digestive tract, but I wouldn't have thought that would make BETTER manure for a garden. Any suggestions

Re: [Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-20 Thread Marylynn Schmidt
Just my observation .. spread it out. I work with animals and do my duty by picking up doggie poop and scooping cat litter .. I've avoided mucking out barns with a very strong NO I WON'T .. but I do have friends who have horses. One friend has 3 horses and some chickens .. because chickens

Re: [Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-20 Thread robert and benita rabello
Marylynn Schmidt wrote: Just my observation .. spread it out. You live down south, right? One friend has 3 horses and some chickens .. because chickens just love things like larvae and flies lay eggs in manure .. chickens love manure .. and chickens do keep down the flies and the

Re: [Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-20 Thread Marylynn Schmidt
Actually, I live and work in New Jersey .. A neighbor across the street had a chicken as a pet .. it has now died of old age what ever that is?? She has great flower beds and you could (still can) see her outside most tolerable weather days .. she would be digging in a bed with her barrel on

Re: [Biofuel] Bad News

2006-10-20 Thread robert and benita rabello
Marylynn Schmidt wrote: Actually, I live and work in New Jersey .. So you're familiar with rain, then! A neighbor across the street had a chicken as a pet .. it has now died of old age what ever that is?? She has great flower beds and you could (still can) see her outside most

[Biofuel] Opps- Bad News

2006-10-20 Thread Marylynn Schmidt
Bird Flu ?? Find out about Colloidal Silver or EIS as it is referred to on several lists. My personal recommendation is SilverPets .. a Yahoo groups list. Just my observation .. most people talk more openly about either their pets or other people than they will talk about themselves .. so