I heard a story I don't know how true it is.
In China The night soil was collected each morning and dug into field that
where used for growing crops. If you were unfortunate enough to have a bout of
constipation you were beaten with a stick until you passed what was necessary.
Thus giving rise
I wouldn't worry too much about human mice escaping into the environment. The
first thing the mice would do would be to start a religion. Then the religion
would split into different sects and they would start fighting each other and
kill each other off.
Ken
- Original Message
From:
http://donklephant.com/2006/12/26/2nd-largest-oil-field-drying-up-faster/
12/27/06 - 2nd Largest Oil Field Drying Up Faster
It was an incredible revelation last week that the second largest oil field in
the world is exhausted and past its peak output. Yet that is what the Kuwait
Oil
Pinky tells me his friend the Brain assures him you are wrong
Kirk
Ken Riznyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wouldn't worry too much about human mice escaping into the
environment. The first thing the mice would do would be to start a religion.
Then the religion would split into
well...if you take into consideration the fact that their standards revolve
around the gasoline powered engines, i dont see this as an entirely bad thing.
the large vehicles will take a huge PR hit, and nothing gives a company more
incentive to improve than bad PR and lower sales.
Jason
ICQ#:
I should have specified - battery to vehicle weight 30% or greater.
Oregon Bob
- Original Message -
From: William Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Anyone done an EV conversion?
Read Bob Brant's
Hi all,
I need a better supply of methanol. My local supplier is charging
$5.75/gallon. AND, I have to call ahead so they can re-package it. Can
anyone point me to a better source in south central Pennsylvania? Or, I
suppose, I'd be willing to have it shipped but, I'd prefer to buy as
tried sending this direct but it wouldnt work
Kirk
You aware of this?
http://www.stanford.edu/~erlee/seament/smp_refs.htm
http://www.stanford.edu/~erlee/seament/seament.htm
The process of applying an electric current to a cathode/anode grid in sea
water, growing a
Spence isn't here.
He used to be a member here too but he stormed out in fury - twice!
- because he couldn't take what people were saying about Bushco and
no WMDs or whatever but he didn't have any counter-arguments except
that he hated it. He's welcome to think whatever he likes but it's a
thanks Keith
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Spence isn't here.
He used to be a member here too but he stormed out in fury - twice!
- because he couldn't take what people were saying about Bushco and
no WMDs or whatever but he didn't have any counter-arguments except
that he hated it.
Just trying to pick the brains of the rest of the world
This is pertaining to gasoline engines being run off of hydrogen from an
electrolysis reaction onboard the vehicle.
http://www.spiritofmaat.com/archive/feb2/carplans_doc.htm
What is the probability of this working correctly? Anyone
See also:
http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg67463.html
[Biofuel] Paraquat and palm oil
http://www.panna.org/
Wed, 27 Dec 2006
PAN ALERT: Yes on corporate accountability, No on paraquat!
http://www.panna.org/resources/resources.html
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