Well I guess that is the American way, Mike. Sucker punch anyone who
isn't doing your bidding. ;) Friday nights are Kansas legislator night
on Smoky Hills Public TV. Never occurred to me to call in and ask them
about the real ID Act. Really hard to guess how the legislators in my
part of
I read this from Greg Palast earlier. Too bad he calls into question,
valid points about big brother, by mis-characterizing The Strategic
Petroleum Reserve. No matter what side of the issue Palast is not the
only commentator, to give cause to question their remarks, with obvious
spin. I
The referenced article mentions steam multiple times, Jason. Google
reveals there is another flavor of a 6 stroke engine
http://www.sixstroke.com/ , that doesn't seem to be linked with
Crower's. I just just can't wrap my imagination around either of them.
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA inc.
Jason
Doug...not sure what is your point. Could you please restate in other
words? Not sure if it's your use of commas or what but I'm not
understanding your point. Also, I made a mistake in my remark...New
Hampshire has NOT rejected Real ID. I've written to the source of my remark
and pointed
robert and benita rabello wrote:
rabr I am certainly not afraid of reasoned debate on the subject of
rabr religion.
I've said this before, but it obviously needs to be repeated: if you
mean reasoned in the sense of rational, why shouldn't religious claims
be subject to the same standards of
Doug...check out this website: http://www.epic.org/privacy/id_cards/ Get
informed on this issue, then contact your State Rep and Senator to find out
what they know about it and what they are doing to get Kansas to Reject Real
ID. I live in Lawrence, KS. Maine has rejected it. Other states
I have one of these - I run it on biodiesel.
-Weaver
BAHARBARI, India: A toxic purple haze of diesel exhaust hangs over the
rice and jute fields here in northern India, and bird songs are
frequently drowned out by the chug-a-chug-a- chug of diesel generators.
Across the developing world,
Not to mention farmed salmon is often feed on fishmeal made from
frshwater fish from the Great Lakes and they are loaded w/ PCB's.
But we are not supposed to talk about it and out government had made it
clear the consumer does not need to know this.
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
Well, less meat would
heres where a solar still would come in handy. the only drawback is you would
have to scrape the mineral sediments out of the container every so often. if a
survivalist can suck the water out of desert sand with a plastic bag, saltwater
is childs play.
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I also - runs great on B100 - I use it at work for portable power...
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Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 7:08 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] It's clean air vs. TV in poor India village
I have one of these - I
David
I find myself unable to consider this a response, it's a mish-mash -
I had to go back to my previous post to find out what the hell I'd
been talking about. You're sure doing some mighty backpedalling,
which is up to you, but cutting all the bits you might find difficult
to respond to
Keith...thank you. Mike DuPree
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Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 10:46 AM
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David
I find myself unable to consider this a
Ok, with all due respect, you both have solved one problem, but can you
still hear the birdsong? I speak both specifically and metaphorically, so
try not to get too cute with me, ok, Miss Grundy? Rufus
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To:
David Kramer wrote:
(reasoned debate on religion)
I've said this before, but it obviously needs to be repeated: if you
mean reasoned in the sense of rational, why shouldn't religious claims
be subject to the same standards of scrutiny as any other assertion?
The reason is that science
My response was about Greg Palast's editorial, *not* any error on your
part, Mike. As I said Palast makes valid points about big brother,
but I wouldn't forward that editorial on to anyone, that I would want to
convince of an impending problem. Why? His misrepresentation of the
purpose of
Hi Robert,
Greetings and felicitations.
(snip)
Subjecting the existence of God to this process is simply
laughable. How can the existence of God be empirically tested? It's as
ludicrous an assertion as using the scientific method to determine
whether or not your wife
Bob Molloy wrote:
Hi Robert,
Greetings and felicitations.
Thank you!!!
(creation of life in a lab)
I take issue with this point though have no quarrel with your argument as a
whole. Faith and science as belief systems are incompatible. It is a simple
category error
Is that really the best method to get power in these villages? I grew up
with a PV system with a generator backup, and compared to the generator,
even the batteries were low maintenance, and they were a pain in the neck.
It's just such an expensive (long term, cheap initial cost though),
Thanks Doug...much clearer. Mike
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From: Doug Younker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Reference to Real ID Act in State of the Union
My response was about Greg Palast's editorial,
Zeke...right on brother man. I was trying to, oh no, shall I say it...trying
to kill two birds with one stone? :P
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From: Zeke Yewdall
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] It's clean air vs. TV in
HILLARY'S FIRST NIGHT AS PRESIDENT . . .
Hillary Clinton gets elected President and
is spending her first night in the White House.
She has waited so long..
The ghost of George Washington appears . . .
Hillary says, How can I best serve my country?
Washington says . . . Never
Hi Robert ;
Quite clear to me also that whoever made this universe
we live in knows a lot more than we do.
So for the scientists who are trying to figure it all
out, I offer a list of tasks :
1) Create all life which is interdependant on all
other life. In other words, you cannot just create an
Readers - I believe my inquiry qualifies for your
biofuel list as I need info on solar cells.
Water Conservation Project Needs Solar Cells - If you
know of any small solar cell with battery storage
please send. I'm working on a project to collect data
from very remote water meters for water
Hi Zeke,
Fish actually contain Omega 3 essential fatty acids not Omega 6. Omega 6
can be obtained by eating seeds, nuts, beans, whole grains, and extra virgin
olive oil or by taking Evening Primrose Oil caps or Borage Oil caps. Omega
3 can also be obtained from Flax seed, hemp seed or
Sorry, I must have confused them. I remembered reading that whatever was
good about the fish was lacking in the ones fed corn instead of krill, but
didn't remember which one it was.
Zeke
On 1/28/07, Terry Dyck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Zeke,
Fish actually contain Omega 3 essential fatty
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