As a retired aerospace engineer I want to say Joe is absolutely correct.
Now youve heard it twice.
Some things are just not worth it.
Besides, as I posted earlier only 1% of that voltage is needed and if high
voltage was better dont you think it would be used commercially?
Kirk
Joe
The problem with today's cars is exactly that they are mass-produced.
Mass-producing electric cars isn't going to solve that.
The problem with most electrics is that the job they do best of all is the job
we should be doing with our feet.
The entire debate around the ecology of transport is
Dear Keith,
Well you may think he talks a lot of bollocks but if you check other sites on
global deforestation then you'll find that his stats are pretty accurate. As we
all know, truth is a question of presentation so to use his raw data to draw
conclusions is not unreasonable.
Best
Hello Philip
Dear Keith,
Well you may think he talks a lot of bollocks
Actually I think I proved it. I also think you didn't read the
message I reffed. Why don't you do so now? Here it is again:
http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg68246.html
Re: [Biofuel] DISTILLERY
Agree with that. I would like to add that nature has given us
the perfect energy supply chain, as we consume good foods and
develop layers of fat energy with which to use (carbon free
although some methane occasionally escapes..), so the only real
sustainable energy is to use your legs a
Purdue Scientists develop portable generator that turns trash into
electricityhttp://news.uns.purdue.edu/x/2007a/070201LadischBio.html
Initially, it is for the military, but will be commercially available soon.
This seems like something that wouldn't be that hard to replicate on
the home or farm
Amongst all you smart people on the mailing list do we perchace have a
mechanical engineer who can help me with a set of helical gears to drive a
solar device I'm building? I know what it looks like but I need assistance on
the technical front.
All replies gratefully accepted.
Best Regards,
Dawie Coetzee wrote:
The bulk of one's effort should be oriented to developing a living
environment in which driving is unnecessary, and walking supported by
public transport is the obvious way to get from A to B. Given that,
the entirely subsidiary project of designing cars and fuels
wat kinda help u looking for?.
On 2/7/07, Philip Gwinnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amongst all you smart people on the mailing list do we perchace have a
mechanical engineer who can help me with a set of helical gears to drive a
solar device I'm building? I know what it looks like but I
Well said Dawie (hoezit daar in die ou Kaap?).
High time perhaps to resurrect the old WWII propaganda poster Is
your journey really necessary? (Is your air-conditioner/whatever
((lifestyle)) really necessary?)
You might enjoy this, if you haven't read it already:
How much fuel can we grow? How
GM WATCH daily
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2.Re: GM RICE INDUSTRY FACING MELTDOWN - FoE
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Dawie Coetzee wrote:
The bulk of one's effort should be oriented to developing a living
environment in which driving is unnecessary, and walking supported by
public transport is the obvious way to get from A to B. Given that,
the entirely subsidiary project of designing cars and fuels
Well I am not sure I buy 85%. This seems a bit skewed as high. I say this
because not all mans activities have been adverse. in example, The Dakotas
have a hundred fold more trees than existed 200 years ago. There are also
more crops in production that are bigger co2 gulpers than native
Phillip,
... At the same time, 85% of the world's forests (which are natural
carbon sinks) have been destroyed or degraded. ...
Could you be a little more specific? I agree with Jim, those numbers seem
VERY high and the term degraded seems a bit vague.
... The info came from the World
It's not as if we really have any mass-produced electric cars to take
issue with at this point. Pity that's a problem we don't have. (The
Prius is NOT an electric car. It is an electric-assist gas car.)
I'm not going to argue against walking or cycling. I spent three
years lobbying my
This is speculation but I would be willing to bet that more CO2 is sunk
into algae around the world than forests or crops.
Joe
Randall wrote:
Phillip,
... At the same time, 85% of the world's forests (which are natural
carbon sinks) have been destroyed or degraded. ...
Could
Since when is 'America' a country??
Frank Navarrete wrote:
America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without
civilization in between.
Oscar Wilde
Only to be imprisoned in civilized England for being homosexual and
forced to do hard labor which led to his death.
What nations have had an entirely civil history?
- Original Message -
From: Joe Street
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] The Anti-Empire Report
Since when is 'America' a country??
Frank Navarrete wrote:
Thats a good point Joe I heard a deal on NPR about the worlds Oceans are
absorbing most of the Co2 - albeit it is starting to cause more sinister
problems as a result.
It seems to stand to reason as it was algae that created the oil, that we
are turning to carbon, in the first place.
Jim
YEEEHAAA! BAYER MUST DIE!!!
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 11:33 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] GM RICE INDUSTRY FACING MELTDOWN - FoE
GM WATCH daily
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6334263.stm
Anaesthetic linked to Alzheimer's
Anaesthetists say special care is taken when dealing with elderly
patients
A commonly used anaesthetic could cause changes in the brain linked to
Alzheimer's, a US study suggests.
The anaesthetic
http://www.advancedhealthplan.com/bhvaccineingredients.html
VACCINE INGREDIENTS
The questions: What is in the flu shot and what is in the vaccinations
they are giving my child?, are being raised by those that are taking
responsibility for their health and that of their loved ones.
AFAIK, there has not been a bug found that silver cannot kill. It is notable
that silver does not harm the beneficial flora in the gut. It seems to be
the perfect antibiotic. IMO, everyone with a weak immune system should be
either using it routinely or at least have some available for
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