Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-27 Thread Keith Addison
Hello again David Sorry, I gave the wrong url for Andrew Brown's article, here's the correct one: http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=7803 Reviews: 'Dawkins the dogmatist' by Andrew Brown | Prospect Magazine October 2006 issue 127 Keith Addison wrote: KA weak, so I

Re: [Biofuel] Advice to Bush: Break up Monsanto

2007-01-27 Thread Keith Addison
Break it up? Burial is more suitable. Kirk :-) Not in MY backyard! (The ducks wouldn't like it.) But you do have to dismantle it very thoroughly first. See How to kill a mammoth, from Roberto Verzola, secretary-general of the Philippine Greens:

Re: [Biofuel] another do it yourself project

2007-01-27 Thread Kurt Nolte
Very cool indeed. Might have to look into a few of those for the house; we don't get much wind down in the hole, but the roof of the house would be perfect to lift them up into the winds... -Kurt fujee01 wrote: http://www.mdpub.com/Wind_Turbine/index.html

Re: [Biofuel] Sharing Sustainable Solutions

2007-01-27 Thread Keith Addison
http://www.bagelhole.org/ Um... sharing them perhaps, but only after borrowing them from elsewhere, without acknowledgement, in some cases at least. This for instance: http://www.bagelhole.org/?page=275 Bagelhole.org Information Center for Low-tech sustainability That comes straight from our

Re: [Biofuel] Ethanol Boom Cheers Grain Farmers, Pinches Food Makers

2007-01-27 Thread Terry Dyck
How about less meat and healthier humans. Terry Dyck From: Jason Katie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Ethanol Boom Cheers Grain Farmers, Pinches Food Makers Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:20:42 -0600 this just means

Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-27 Thread David Kramer
Hello Keith KA To give an example: The God Delusion trumpets the fact that its KA author was recently voted one of the world's three leading KA intellectuals. I searched for the corresponding terms (I've got TGD as an ebook); the book contains no such passage. Perhaps McGrath was refering

Re: [Biofuel] Sharing Sustainable Solutions

2007-01-27 Thread Frank Navarrete
I was wondering why Journey to Forever wasn't included amongst their links. On 1/27/07, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.bagelhole.org/ Um... sharing them perhaps, but only after borrowing them from elsewhere, without acknowledgement, in some cases at least. This for

Re: [Biofuel] 6 stroke motor

2007-01-27 Thread Zeke Yewdall
It's not so much peak water, as peak usueable water. If we want freshwater, the oceans are out (or at least expensive to turn into fresh water). That's the problem -- if areas become more arid and glaciers melt, even more of the earth's water will be locked up as saltwater. Z On 1/26/07,

Re: [Biofuel] Ethanol Boom Cheers Grain Farmers, Pinches Food Makers

2007-01-27 Thread Zeke Yewdall
Well, less meat would probably be a good idea for the average american, but meat can be had from animals that don't eat corn. It's sort of two different issues, that because of our factory farming structure, get treated like one. And actually, according to The Omivoire's Dilemma, how healthy

Re: [Biofuel] Can these people be trusted with our planet?

2007-01-27 Thread robert and benita rabello
I am certainly not afraid of reasoned debate on the subject of religion. Arriving at the place in life where I've become a devout Christian resulted from a journey that exposed me to MANY different views--including those of atheists, toward whom I maintain respect that only develops from

Re: [Biofuel] orgone chips?

2007-01-27 Thread Zeke Yewdall
How does this work? Orgone creates a Negative-Entropy field, i.e. Life-force energy. Not quite sure what this is, seems sort of like the Jedi stuff, but I'll read on The Orgone field brings coherence to the electricity traveling across a wire. Electricity is already a pretty darn coherent

Re: [Biofuel] 6 stroke motor

2007-01-27 Thread Doug Younker
Yea I guess peak usable or peak easily attainable would be more accurate, but awkward. Doug S.; Yes water vapor will condense and fall to the planet's surface SOMEWHERE, however replenishing to it's original source may be a bit of chance. Particularly if the source was an underground