I would like to see what advertising for biodiesel from liposuction would
look like.
How about a quiet radio ad that lists all the earth friendly points
quitely and calmly gives the tagline... Soylent Green... It's
People...
fred
On 2/15/07, Christopher Jacqueline tan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good Day To You,
Tales of the garden/farm are really appreciated at this time of year.
The closest thing to gardening for me right now is clearing the snow and ice
that hit my area of New York State (US). I have a tool that was handed down
from my grandfather died in 1958 to
http://www.counterpunch.org/ross02142007.html
February 14, 2007
Big Biotech is Forcing Farmers to Buy GMO Seeds
The Plot Against Mexican Corn
By JOHN ROSS
The diableros (hand truck hostlers) from Lagunilla market clustered
around La Lupita's Ricos Tacos in the rough and tumble barrio of
And witness how our entertainment media is obsessed with violent and
scandalous subject matter, our sports become increasingly violent and
individual members of our society tend toward increasing levels of
egocentricity and self indulgence. Didn' similar things happen in the
times leading up
oh, PLEASE! a few plumbing bits, some assorted cleaning chemicals, and a
lead slug could level a truck easily. this is assuming that nobody touched
any weapons stash, and everyone was dealing with what they had on hand. why
would the Iraqi rebels need Iran's help blowing stuff up? more lies, as
Or, it could well be tue. Iran's current rulers are no bunch of
schoolgirls on a picnic - just ask any Bahai.
Of course, now no one believes anything Bush says - which is own fault.
Woolf!
Jason Katie wrote:
oh, PLEASE! a few plumbing bits, some assorted cleaning chemicals, and a
lead slug
if they tax it as hard as cigarettes, there would be plenty of money left
after the rehab programs for infrastructure to ship it...
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From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel]
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=078ca5ad-e025-4ed1
-b349-1d99b1fd539f
Scott Simpson
Vancouver Sun
Thursday, February 15, 2007
British Columbia motorists in particular, and the transportation sector
in general, are going to face a tight squeeze if the province hopes to
http://www.thestar.com/News/article/182027
Key office that invests in green projects in developing countries down
to two staff
February 15, 2007
Allan Woods
Ottawa Bureau
OTTAWA-The Conservative government has gutted a key office set up under
the Kyoto protocol that allows Canadian companies to
You mean the Roman Empire. Or any of the south american ones. Or.
Nah, we are civilized now I tell you. It could never happen to us.
Z
On 2/15/07, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And witness how our entertainment media is obsessed with violent and
scandalous subject matter, our
i thought the South American empires were wiped out by the europeans before
they had the chance to kill themselves off?
- Original Message -
From: Zeke Yewdall
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] The Anti-Empire
I can't quite remember the details any more, but I seem to remember that
they were in a pretty odd position beforehand, which prevented them from
being able to kill only a few hundred Europeans. Jared Diamonds two books
Guns, Germs, and Steel, and Collapse had lots of stuff -- but I just
don't
Hitachi's Tiny RFID Chips
from the bugged-dust dept.
posted by kdawson on Thursday February 15, @13:05 (Privacy)
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/02/15/1715210
Hitachi has just come out with a new crop of RFID tags, measuring only 1/20
of a millimeter square. That's 1/8
electronics so small, and finely detailed are notoriously EMF sensitive. a good
sized carrier spike (like AM interference from lightning) would most likely
seriously hurt the reciever, and probably any amplifiers or power sinks
associated with the RF activated electronics.
- Original
Again urban form is merely glossed over.
Darryl: the electrics you list sound valid, being low-speed delivery vehicles
(good old milk floats?), but electric-assisted handcarts would be better, given
the right operating environment.
-D
From: Darryl McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Keith,
There is a company in Vancouver, BC, I believe they are called, Dynamotive,
who make a product they call Bio Oil. They make it from wood waste.
Terry Dyck
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To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
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Is it any wonder that all conservative governments seem to to think along
similar lines.
The same old tired mantra. Kyoto will destroy the economy...cost jobs and
it's all just hot air anyway. Echos of Bush. Harper's had to have a rethink
about green policies though. Rumour has it that
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