Re: [Biofuel] Don't worry England will look after you

2007-02-03 Thread Doug Younker
Far out the Queen doesn't fancy Kansas. I can still have my beer cold, then. ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.org Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeyt

Re: [Biofuel] [Fwd: Re: [Strawbale] Global warming]

2007-02-03 Thread Keith Addison
>Interesting cross post from gasification. Oh come on Weaver, we've scotched this brand of BS here so many times before. what's interesting about it??? Keith > Original Message >Subject: Re: [Strawbale] Global warming >Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 11:14:34 -0600 >From: David

Re: [Biofuel] Being Australian

2007-02-03 Thread leo bunyan
Jesse & Zeke I think it's a symptom of the "developed countries" Nobody seems to have the monopoly on stupidity in the western world Leo Zeke Yewdall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sounds like the US to me Z On 2/3/07, Jesse Frayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I donno, Leo, This sounds exactly like

Re: [Biofuel] [Fwd: Re: [Strawbale] Global warming]

2007-02-03 Thread Mike Weaver
Stuff&Nonsense, Yewdall. -Exxon Zeke Yewdall wrote: > >To assert that "whose who question global warming have a financial or > >personal interest in the status quo", though, is the height of > >arrogance. I, for one, have no stake either financial or personal in >>the issue beyond an obvious int

Re: [Biofuel] [Fwd: Re: [Strawbale] Global warming]

2007-02-03 Thread Zeke Yewdall
To assert that "whose who question global warming have a financial or personal interest in the status quo", though, is the height of arrogance. I, for one, have no stake either financial or personal in the issue beyond an obvious interest in trying to determine the truth and the consequences it ma

Re: [Biofuel] [Fwd: Re: [Strawbale] Global warming]

2007-02-03 Thread Terry Dyck
Hi Mike, The science which can not be argued with is that 40% more Co2 has accumulated in the atmosphere from the time that humans started burning fossil fuels. Also additional methane and other green house gases have entered the atmosphere. We know that some Co2 has to be in our atmosphere

Re: [Biofuel] Don't worry England will look after you

2007-02-03 Thread Mike Weaver
***13. You will learn to make real chips. Those things you call French** ** fries are not real chips, and those things you insist on calling potato** ** chips are properly called "crisps." Real chips are thick cut, fried in** ** animal fat, and dressed not with mayonnaise but with vinegar. *This

Re: [Biofuel] Scientists offered cash to dispute climate study

2007-02-03 Thread Keith Addison
:-) I think we've about got it right now. Best Keith Yeah, they've been profiting for years from their actions that promote global warming, so one years worth profits is really a very small amount to ask for. Not to mention that their lobbying efforts have resulted in much greater emissions

[Biofuel] [Fwd: Re: [Strawbale] Global warming]

2007-02-03 Thread Mike Weaver
Interesting cross post from gasification. Original Message Subject:Re: [Strawbale] Global warming Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 11:14:34 -0600 From: David Neeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Ron Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: SB REPP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I think it's int

Re: [Biofuel] Being Australian

2007-02-03 Thread Mike Weaver
Only in Australia ... do banks leave both doors open and chain the Pens to the counters. Or my favorite here in the states - having Braille at the drive up windows for the ATM Zeke Yewdall wrote: > Sounds like the US to me > Z > > On 2/3/07, *Jesse Frayne* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: [Biofuel] Blood of the Earth: Dilip Hiro on the Battle for the World's Vanishing Oil Resources

2007-02-03 Thread Keith Addison
>Keith, >Thanks for this article, it is a great description of the oil >problems that the world is facing today, the development of >alternative fuels is so necessary to the lifeline of the human race. >A. Griffith You're welcome A.G., glad you liked it. Dilip Hiro's been writing about this stu

Re: [Biofuel] Scientists offered cash to dispute climate study

2007-02-03 Thread Mike Weaver
US20.00 to back off the Biofuels bandwagon. Keith Addison wrote: > :-) > > I think we've about got it right now. > > Best > > Keith > > > Yeah, they've been profiting for years from their actions that > promote global warming, so one years worth profits is really a > very small amount

Re: [Biofuel] living walls, roof, etc

2007-02-03 Thread Keith Addison
This idea might be quite easy to adapt. http://journeytoforever.org/edu_cardboard.html#column Growing columns Instead of cardboard I think 3/8" wire screen (I think you call it hardware cloth in the US) will hold soil vertical, if it's rich well-composted soil, especially if you cover it with s

[Biofuel] Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

2007-02-03 Thread Jesse Frayne
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Re: [Biofuel] Being Australian

2007-02-03 Thread Zeke Yewdall
Sounds like the US to me Z On 2/3/07, Jesse Frayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I donno, Leo, This sounds exactly like Canada Jesse --- leo bunyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > MAATE! > > Being Australian is about driving in a German car to > an Irish pub > for a Belgian beer, then

Re: [Biofuel] living walls, roof, etc

2007-02-03 Thread Zeke Yewdall
From their pictures it looks like it's actually lots of little backwards tilting shelfs with soil on them. No different than a pot really, except that there are lots of them mounted above each other. And then there is some sort of watering system built into that. Z On 2/3/07, Jason& Katie <[EM

Re: [Biofuel] living walls, roof, etc

2007-02-03 Thread Jason& Katie
i like the idea, but i dont favor the design. i would think that to get the soil packed down hard enough to keep it in place would damage the quality of it. is there some detail ive missed, such as a lid or something? - Original Message - From: Zeke Yewdall To: biofuel@sustainable

Re: [Biofuel] Being Australian

2007-02-03 Thread Jesse Frayne
I donno, Leo, This sounds exactly like Canada Jesse --- leo bunyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > MAATE! > > Being Australian is about driving in a German car to > an Irish pub > for a Belgian beer, then travelling home, grabbing > an Indian curry or a > Turkish kebab on the way, to s

Re: [Biofuel] living walls, roof, etc

2007-02-03 Thread Zeke Yewdall
Now these are neat! I think I've just added something to the renovation plans for my house. Onsite indoor air quality improvement, not to mention all the other benefits of having plants around instead of all man-made surfaces. Z On 2/2/07, fujee01 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sorry, this link

Re: [Biofuel] Scientists offered cash to dispute climate study

2007-02-03 Thread Zeke Yewdall
Yeah, they've been profiting for years from their actions that promote global warming, so one years worth profits is really a very small amount to ask for. Not to mention that their lobbying efforts have resulted in much greater emissions of carbon that just the oil they've sold, by reducing awar

[Biofuel] Don't worry England will look after you

2007-02-03 Thread leo bunyan
John Cleese's Letter to America To the citizens of the United States of America In light of your failure to elect a competent President of the USA and thus to govern yourselves, we hereby give notice of the revocation of your independence, effective immediately. Her Sovereign Majesty,

Re: [Biofuel] Scientists offered cash to dispute climate study

2007-02-03 Thread Keith Addison
Winner of the Most Predictable Laugh of the Week prize: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=2790313&page=1 January 30, 2007 Exxon Cutting Ties to Global Warming Skeptics Oil Giant to Join in Talks on Greenhouse Gas Rules >Well. For me to accept something like that, I'd have to be able to >

Re: [Biofuel] Blood of the Earth: Dilip Hiro on the Battle for the World's Vanishing Oil Resources

2007-02-03 Thread Addison Griffith
Keith, Thanks for this article, it is a great description of the oil problems that the world is facing today, the development of alternative fuels is so necessary to the lifeline of the human race. A. Griffith Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?

[Biofuel] Being Australian

2007-02-03 Thread leo bunyan
MAATE! Being Australian is about driving in a German car to an Irish pub for a Belgian beer, then travelling home, grabbing an Indian curry or a Turkish kebab on the way, to sit on Swedish furniture and watch American shows on a Japanese TV. Oh and.. Only in Australia ... can a pizza g