[Biofuel] Biofuel crops double as greenhouse gas reducers

2007-06-12 Thread AltEnergyNetwork
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Re: [Biofuel] virus - was Best before date

2007-06-12 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Esmond Nothing to do with me, probably nothing to do with the list either, all sender's addresses and other information will have been stolen and falsified. Not much to be done about it, no use telling people when they almost certainly aren't the originators, it only adds to all the noise.

Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: [BIO-IPR] Scientist wants to patent man-made lifeform

2007-06-12 Thread Keith Addison
>Interesting Mike; > >I had a conversation very similar to this last night. We were >talking about intelligence and what does that mean and how we define >it. We tend to look at things in terms which relate to us and how >our minds work. I related a story about a pair of crows I observed >as

Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: [BIO-IPR] Scientist wants to patent man-made lifeform

2007-06-12 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Mike >Not quite sure how to ask this, but I recognize that humanity is >itself an evolution of the planet and I would go further and say the >whole universe. Humanity does what it does. On this List, there is >an emphasis upon how humanity is upsetting a supposed balance of >"nature" (

Re: [Biofuel] Best before date

2007-06-12 Thread Joe Street
Keith Addison wrote: SNIP > Does anyone here know of any reason why, unlike all other diesels, > marine diesels can't use biodiesel? Marine tanks are likely to be in contact with the hull which may be quite cold (in salt water) but asside from that I can't think of anything other than the p

Re: [Biofuel] Time is running out to Save Raw Almonds!

2007-06-12 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Andres >I am affraid the pasteurization process is necessary because to eat >untreated foods is DANGEROUS for humans. Not true. Please see my previous reply and check the references there. >The larger the production scale the >higher the risk. True. >The living parts of foods are oftenly

Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: [BIO-IPR] Scientist wants to patent man-made lifeform

2007-06-12 Thread Joe Street
Interesting Mike; I had a conversation very similar to this last night. We were talking about intelligence and what does that mean and how we define it. We tend to look at things in terms which relate to us and how our minds work. I related a story about a pair of crows I observed as a kid

Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: [BIO-IPR] Scientist wants to patent man-made lifeform

2007-06-12 Thread M&K DuPree
Not quite sure how to ask this, but I recognize that humanity is itself an evolution of the planet and I would go further and say the whole universe. Humanity does what it does. On this List, there is an emphasis upon how humanity is upsetting a supposed balance of "nature" (as if humanity wer

Re: [Biofuel] Acres USA

2007-06-12 Thread wilma407
Why no heed to Arden Anderson? I have one of his books and a series of audio tapes and i hold them in good stead. best regards, Josh > Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >http://www.acresusa.com/toolbox/articles.htm > > > > Acres has always been a mixed bag. Some good stuff (eg Wil

Re: [Biofuel] Time is running out to Save Raw Almonds!

2007-06-12 Thread Dawie Coetzee
If that is so, then surely it is the scale of production that is, as usual, the problem -D - Original Message Andres Secco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am affraid the pasteurization process is necessary because to eat untreated foods is DANGEROUS for humans. The larger the product

Re: [Biofuel] Jatropha vs Castor

2007-06-12 Thread Dawie Coetzee
No biofuel offers a real solution if it is simply a replacement for fossil fuels used according to the current patterns. That's what's wrong with the current corporate approach to biofuels. Biofuels do enable fuels to be manufactured on a small scale, which is a requirement of the real solution,

Re: [Biofuel] Best before date

2007-06-12 Thread Rexis Tree
Keith, I have received a curious attachment under your email. Maybe you should do some virus scan or someone just pretended as you. It is advised that we mainly use text and links to communicate here, not attachment! Damn worms :) Rgds Esmond ___ Bio

Re: [Biofuel] Jatropha vs Castor

2007-06-12 Thread Rexis Tree
Thx keith I missed out the castor oil discussion last time. Hello REXIS. The castor oil is highly questionable as a raw material for biodiesel production due to two important issues:: 1) The biodiesel from castor oil will have a too high viscosity well outside the specs. 2) The fatty acids of c

Re: [Biofuel] Time is running out to Save Raw Almonds!

2007-06-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
Raw almonds have been eaten for centuries. The salmonella contamination is probably due to poorly cleaned equipment used in packaging. Is it too much to expect industry to clean the machines? Would hate to see them waste money on such a novel concept. Kirk Andres Secco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Biofuel] Time is running out to Save Raw Almonds!

2007-06-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
You are what you eat. Perhaps trite - but true. Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I agree. what ever happened to "natural food", soo many things these days are procesed, heat treated or altered from their natural state in some way or another. We are protected, inhibiting our own imunity fr