mal (as in very close to zero) volume in the mixing vessel.
Just some thoughts that I hope encourage research, I love good research,
wish I had time to do more!
Kenneth
Appal Energy wrote:
John,
but I still maintain that your pumps will be as good as impellers. Both
are attached to motors, an
but I still maintain that your pumps will be as good as impellers. Both
are attached to motors, and transfer the energy into fluid motion.
I reckon anyone can maintain what they wish. But props and pump-impellers
aren't quite the same thing. A prop provides lift/thrust while at the same
ti
I'm not saying that pump mixing is a "bad idea." I am saying that there are
more efficient and thorough ways to mix. The clear water pump that so many
are opting to use might be okay for a five or ten gallon volume, but not
much bigger. Perhaps it might work on larger volumes if it were insta
wash it can mean a difference between a clean separation in
30 seconds or less and a slightly milky but thin layer that appears to be
"complete" separation .
Todd Swearingen
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
at their own game.
Not that it would take much, but this character seems to have used his head
for more than a hat rack.
Nice application of semi-el-cheapo stainless steel drums. You can certainly
throw a band heater on, or a hot water element in, that puppy.
Possibility for easy containme
ngen
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From: "John Guttridge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] more on the quality test
Appal Energy wrote:
If you've got triglycerides remaining you'll als
While a little bit of sweat won't melt me, the heat we get will cause
heart attacks and other problems.
"HellIt's not the heat. It's the humidity."
Ever noticed how in decades past the south was notorious for slowing down in
summers. They just took it in stride. Naps here. Breaks there.
I understand that Texas is not optional. If it were, we wouldn't have had a
president from there the past four years, or the next four, as it probably
would have been ceded back to Mexico decades ago. Probably a felony charge
if anyone were to propose giving it back now, what with the way Boz
The Chinese are clever people. (There are, in fact, clever people all
over the world.) Why would they seek the demise of their largest market?
"Demise" would probably not be an adequate context. "Subserviant,"
"dependant" or "beholding" might better fit.
Todd Swearingen
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Any authorized VW repair island can fix an '86 Dub just as well as a
mechanic specializing in diesel Dubs 1,000 miles distant from your home.
While the rules of rebuild warranty are a bit different from factory
warranties, that doesn't mean that repairs ("if" needed) can't be
accomplished at
Interesting as to the precipitate you achieved. You might wish to dry it and
test its properties. A safe bet is that it's a flocculent of multiple
constituents, as non-water soluble calcium soaps by themselves have specific
gravities less than water and would float in water rather than settle
Sounds as if you're dead set on getting this car.
If you want to reconsider before Friday, I know a jolly good VW diesel
mechanic who's second favorite love is putting rebuilt Dubs back on the
road. He's presently working on exchanging a sodden gas block with a turbo
diesel in his fiance's J
y want to understand what I am doing here so that I can be
a shining example of the products of the homebrew community and all it has
to offer and not be an example of what can go wrong with homebrewing (this
seems to be important for furthering the cause in general which is
important to me).
This breached an assurance given by President Bush in 2001, when he pulled
out of the protocol, that America would not try to stop other countries
reaching agreement.
Am I to believe that George W. Bush would flip-flop on and/or mislead
the international community?
"Say it ain't so!" Surely
You prepared a 4 liter batch from which you pulled both wash samples. Yes?
Your only variable was temperature of the wash water. Yes?
You point out that the warmer sample separated well and the colder one not.
Yes?
So why did you "dispose" of the cooler sample prior to letting your
experim
arage in 20deg temps thanks Mike
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] cold climate biodiesel production
Mike,
That's as normal as the sun rising i
That's as normal as the sun rising in the east.
Expect to start having gel/solidification problems at around 40*F with WVO
esters. The problem isn't that the oil is used, but that animal fats are
generally present in WVO. Also, much WVO is partially hydrogenated (looks
like veg shortening pr
I don't believe VW offers the TDI in a GL 2-door package. You'll have to go
4-door. Diesel option runs ~$1,400.
Also, there is no diesel option other than turbo, unlike years past where
turbo/non-turbo was an option.
Comes with a cat. You might want to ask about specific diesel fuel
requi
e mount...Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems
Hi Todd ;
Love your sense of humor!
Best Regards,
Peter G.
Thailand
--- Appal Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay,
Now that we've had the sermon on the mount, circa
2004, the question still
remains.
If you're born again
Indeed! If we hadn't mortgaged the future of our children on warfare,
what kind of goodwill could we be spreading in South Asia right now?
Secured a warfare state in lieu of any threat of a welfare state -
discounting corporate welfare, of course. Flawed thinking though, sending
them off t
It's one thing to look at or analyze the calling of
environmental/social/spiritual stewardship from any religion's written
dogma, using one's own brain and conviction of heart/spirit. It's all
together another to cut and paste lengthy pages from an Understanding the
Bible (UB) course syllabu
coejl.html
http://environment.harvard.edu/religion/religion/buddhism/projects/earth_sangha.html
http://environment.harvard.edu/religion/religion/confucianism/index.html
http://environment.harvard.edu/religion/religion/indigenous/index.html
--- Legal Eagle
:-) :-)
Luc
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It is actually not in the NT but the Old, Isaiah 64:6 and is primarily in
reference to our own SELF righteousness as being like "filthy rags" which
reference is politically correct for what women use monthly.
Filthy rags were abundant from all genders and social sectors of the day, as
Mayta
You might ask yourself where you gained the extra 25 ml in the water layer.
Impossible that the gain would be from excess methanol, as there can't be
that much in a 150 ml sample.
Impossible that the gain would be from soap washed out of the fuel, as you
let it set overnight and all but tra
Now that we've had the sermon on the mount, circa 2004, the question still
remains.
If you're born again, do you have two belly buttons?
Todd Swearingen
"Born okay the first time."
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Sent: Tuesday
The US EPA fuel economy rating for the vehicle (with 5-speed automatic
transmission) is 29 mpg (8.11 l/100 km) in the city and 37 mpg (6.35 l/100
km) on the highway.
The Accord Hybrid has a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of
$29,990.
A person can rebuild/restore a near death
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2004 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems
going to church doesn't make a person a Christian, accepting the lord as
your savior and living the way he taught us to does. Going to church merely
is one way to worship him with others who
Humans. God love 'em. 'Cause that's about all who can.
Todd Swearingen
Religion - What keeps the poor from killing the rich.
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Sent: Sunday, December 26, 200
If going to church makes a person a Christian, does going to a garage make a
person a car?
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From: "Daniel Breen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems
hey legal eagle,
wondering if there are more legal aspects (direct
legislation) that limits the rights of individuals. Do you have any
information in that regard?
Thanks,
Mike
Appal Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael,
You didn't explain what "harmonization" would entail that woul
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You didn't explain what "harmonization" would entail that would curb the
rights of inventors.
Todd Swearingen
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Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] "Harmonization" of
Thanks Buck.
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From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 11:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] veg oil innn gm 5.7---6.2
Buck
Please take no notice of this person's sneers, and please accept my
apologies for this
Final filtration prior to tank filling can be done with a bulk fuel filter,
the type found on farm and construction fuel oil tanks. They're available in
ten micron and look like an oil filter. Available at most NAPA outlets in
the US. Filter comes separate from the filter mount.
The same ca
TECTED]> wrote:
Wow!
I am really surprised at that. ...very interesting!
"[Further testing of wood ash across the U.S.
suggests] that fallout in wood ash 'is a major
source of radioactivity released into the
environment..."
Thank you for the enlightenment.
Mike
Appal Energy &l
I have no idea.
But, I would be surprised.
I wouldn't.
http://ishgooda.org/nuclear/nuke1.htm
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear vs coal (Tomas Juknev
restful about going out in the dark and checking up on and caring for
the animals.
Reckon that's why they call it "husbandry."
Happy Humbug to all and to all a good night.
:-)
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hat
answers are not what you're primary interest is.
Good day.
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From: "John Guttridge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2004 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] test batches and the JtF quality test
todd,
A
ining the process of learning. also I have observed that keith
frequently expresses frustration that things get gone over again and
again, lets make the instructions more specific to avoid this.
Appal Energy wrote:
John,
I still think that temperature has a drastic effect on seperation time
are important but are not mentioned such that they can be
controlled.
John
Appal Energy wrote:
John Guttridge,
If you're looking for reproducability, you need to follow baseline, not
modify a test/experiment so as to suit your own preference or conditions.
You've apparently neglected
what I was trying to suggest here is that there are some factors that
drastically affect the results that aren't even mentioned such that they
can be controlled.
John
Appal Energy wrote:
John,
It is reproducable if you use larger volumes than the 8 ml total volume
that you're
It is reproducable if you use larger volumes than the 8 ml total volume that
you're using. A couple of fluid ounces would be more appropriate. The method
suggests ~150 ml, or approximately five fluid ounces.
If you're not getting anything resembling a clean separation for 25 minutes
using 7
more interaction between fluids than is necessary. For a first wash all that
needs to be accomplished is to stir the contents to the point of appearing
homogenous. That can be done with a broken canoe paddle and about 100 revs.
Pumps can churn the contents to butter, especially if left run len
out of the fuel portion and the extra soap aided in creating an emulsion. 2)
You didn't get a complete reaction and the incompletely reacted mono- and
di-glycerides lent in creating an emulsion. 3) You had a combination of #s 1
and 2.
Let settle. If time and gravity don't break the emulsion,
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 10:00 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] More winterizing questions
Do you think putting plastic over the windows in ones home helps to keep
the
heat in during the winter?
We
there isn't a battle. Converse, defuse, listen. That's not the
same as acquiecence, eh? It's conflict resolution. Gary may not be in
his
right mind, perhaps I'm not either. But I don't get your pumped response.
Jesse
From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTE
y now -- 1919
The Brass Check
A Study of American Journalism
By Upton Sinclair
Who owns the press, and why?
When you read your daily paper, are you reading facts,
or propaganda? And whose propaganda?
Who furnishes the raw material for your thoughts about
life? Is it honest material?
No man c
gr
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From: "Legal Eagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Hyping Terror For Fun, Profit - And Power
G'day Todd;
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From: "Appal Ene
undetectable weapons existed"
Why is it that each and every time I hear this kind of stupiity (espoused
eternal by Rumsfeld and Cheney), that I almost pray for a nuclear attack
with two warheads targeted at each of their pointed little heads?
Damned near anything would be better than to keep
Direct release into a stream is ill advised, no matter what it is that
you're processing. Better for you to apply it as gray water irrigation
upsight from any drainage and let the soils filter it further, all the while
getting some utility out of both the large volume of water and any
contam
[Biofuel] Fuel for nought ...?
hi hi
George monbiot is a highly respected environmentalist and I don't think a
rant like this is particularly constructive. Doesn't do the list much good
really.
More reason less aggression, you did make relevant comments in there
somewhere.
cheers Greg
Would you propose that a person, or persons who populate a planet, do
nothing? Much as the "author" does?
The problem doesn't lay with the feedstock(s), but with the human
"livestock" (or "deadstock," depending upon how you perceive the mental
incapacities of humans).
Think about this for
Methodist push in the early 1990's and writings from those such as Thomas
Berry in the Catholic sector. But overall, don't expect any miracles of
divine revelation coming out of the vestibules anymore than out of the white
house.
Unfortunately for everyone, the vast majority of the masses in
?
ROFFLMAO! Three times over...!!
Thanks for the chuckle.
Todd Swearingen
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] best processor for campus co-op?
hey guys dont b
what processor would be the best to work on.
Most processors are nothing special. You'll want to choose either mechanical
or pump agitation. The system should be closed to prevent methanol vapor
release. All motors should be at minimum TEFC. No open flames in the
vicinity, such as natural g
dissolved soaps exchanges with the magnesium ion from the salt (magnesium
sulfate). The soaps come out of solution as a grease, which can be skimmed
off prior to release. The chemical product that is released becomes
potassium or sodium sulfate. The potassium is far more usable by the soil
th
help??
A) Recover your alcohol from the biodiesel prior to wash. Accomplished
through evaporation/distillation.
B) Recover your soap fraction from the gray water. Accomplished by treating
the waste water with magnesium or aluminum sulfate.
C) Reduce the concentration of gray wter per square
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ple in the other direction.
Todd Swearingen
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From: "robert luis rabello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: Bible, Koran & Torah Thumping,not to mention other general
she
27;m just GLAD you are in the cult of Permaculture and Renewable energy.
So with all that I am going to try and bring the focus back to BioDiesel.
mel
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From: Appal Energy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 12:00 AM
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Subject:
sday, November 11, 2004 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: Bible, Koran & Torah Thumping,not to mention other general
sheeple tricks was Re: [Biofuel] about God
Appal Energy wrote:
Cobb County Georgia School Board puts stickers on their biology books
stating that evolution is only a theory, all at the behest
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rue? Especially a religious document? What
counts is does it give you will to power that leads to action.
Of course a total rejection of all things religious based on "proof" can
never be proved.
What came first? Chicken, egg or rooster?
Man, god or the mind of god?
mel
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he achievement of the following personal transformations
and planetary adjustments:
The Urantia book EXPLICITLY tells us we evolved, give us the timelines and
debunks much of the ahem... Mythology of the Judeo-Christian dogma
mel
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Cobb County Georgia School Board puts stickers on their biology books
stating that evolution is only a theory, all at the behest of a few
screaming meamies, and two thousand petition signers.
They're rationale? God is real but evolution is unproven.
Well now..., one must ask the question: I
Bush is perfectly willing to sacrice tens of thousands of civilian lives,
thousands of military lives, leave untolds tens of thousand permanently
maimed and disabled, and tens of millions mentally disfigured for the rest
of their human duration - all all under the false pretense of national
For that kind of money you can build ten times the system - an actual honest
to goodness "complete" system, rather than an overpriced peanut jar with a
toothbrush motor attached.
It's a waste of money and doesn't do as fit a job as is represented. Besides
it being half-baked, it's not the p
That's not the same as mindless,party-line drivel.
Todd Swearingen
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From: "Legal Eagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 11:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 4 more years
So much drivel from so few words, amazing. This guy
ay, November 04, 2004 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 4 more years
I feel what you are saying and in many ways I agree. However, I ask you
this. What is your solution to this issue? I'm all ears.
Jonathan
Appal Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Unity? Hah!!!
That was Shrub's
That was Shrub's empty promise four years ago. The man will say whatever it
takes to get what he wants and then move on - the quintesential flip-flopper
and not one to be trusted or left unwatched.
I believe the mantra for the next four years of turmoil, arrogance and
oppression exerted by
Unfortunately, while he is hanging himself, he will destroy the lives of
those of us that have to live with his policies. How will Mother Earth
ever recover from 4 more years of increasing abuse?
Let's not forget Mr. Bush's faith in the "entrepeneurial spirit of the
American people."
It'
Not wise to be unaware of what types of persons one associates/mingles with.
Anyone who can make such a statement of flasehood shoud be paid closer
attention to, if only for self-preservation's sake.
Todd Swearingen
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From: "DHAJOGLO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[E
tists are legitimately concerned that
advocacy may undermine the public perception that scientists are
relatively apolitical and concerned primarily with facts. But what
use is a voice that is held in high esteem but never raised?
So, at the end of the day, who you want to believe is up to yo
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] C.Difficile Epidemic in Quebec
Appal Energy wrote:
So what you are saying John, and I'll let Bob speak for himself, is that
you are absolutely sure and willing to guarantee beyond all shadow of
doubt to anyone and
these truths are
applicable and how frequently the public is mis-lead to its detriment.
Todd Swearingen
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From: "bob allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] C.Difficile Ep
02.
http://www.food.gov.uk/multimedia/pdfs/aspartameopinion.pdf
Butchko HH et al. Aspartame: Review of safety. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol.
2002;35:S1-S93.
Appal Energy wrote:
Bob,
I'm at a bit of a loss with this one. Don't suppose you would care to
qualify your opinion with somethi
I'm at a bit of a loss with this one. Don't suppose you would care to
qualify your opinion with something more than "quack, quack" would you? As I
recall the last time I visited the aspartame issue (researched it for
several weeks, up one side and down the other) the problems and concerns
we
to regulate, or attempt to regulate, the home processing, or refining, of
biodiesel (b100)?
Answer: It's a crap shoot. For now the home brew sector is being used as a
promotional/free-advertising resource by the emerging industry and
regulatory members who are pro-biodiesel. In the US it w
affect the washability.
Todd Swearingen
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From: "John Guttridge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 12:13 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] second batch results
is it okay if my biodiesel is cloudy before I wash it? I was expecting i
If you want to increase your margins, you might want to start consider
reducing the cost of fuel inputs per bushel by opting for biodiesel from
WVO. Co-oping with neighboring farmers to put a small system into production
would benefit several and help defray initial expense.
As for your com
http://www.boomchicago.nl/Section/Videos/BoomChicagoVotingMachine
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Jeff, you certainly don't have much problem hopping, skipping and jumping
all over the place. You might want to make sure that there's a stone to jump
to in front of each foot before you leap though.
You ask a question:
Just what has Bush done to harm the enviroment?<
and without even think
kin.
Todd Swearingen
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From: "Doug Younker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Kids Opt for Kerry-Marshall Plan
Hi,
After reading of operation keelhaul, I now longer can use the phrase
"
it to a landfill? (not
talking about enviro impact now)
From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] what are the on about?
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 10:35:19 -0400
Pyrolysis is not limitted to a single feedsto
making biodiesel via esterification/transesterification. You can use it to
degrade tires, plastic, organic wastes and biomass in general into useable
gases and liquid fuels.
The tough pill to swallow is the intense energy inputs and mechanical costs.
But then again, recovering energy and reu
people want the walls and
division, it makes them feel special.To touch lightly on politics,
people like Jessie Jackson appears to like building walls, were as Marten
L.
King wanted to tear them down.
Greg H.
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From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
nk that any sane
person would want that job ( any more ), just for the sake of making the
US
( or the world for that matter ) a better place, they want it for the
power/glory.In most cases, too many things would have to be
compromised,
to get anything done.
Would I like to have more ethica
:-)
That's what is worrisome every time such broad assertions are made. Perhaps
you and everyone else can see why even the presentation of the shoddiest
shred of fabric supporting such pandemonial beliefs lends well to getting to
the truth of those matters that we all cling to in one way or
e.
That is what the delete button is for.A little touchy aren't we?
So sorry. I shall refrain from injuring any further.
Luc
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From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 11:05 PM
Subject:
much space. Good thing the US media
covered none of this huh?
Luc
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From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Kids Opt for Kerry
Hmmm, this is interesting.
In
There are more than two spokes to a wheel.
Biofuel is no more the be all and end all to life's persistant problems than
government is.
If you want to better illuminate something, burn the candle from both ends.
Todd Swearingen
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Intelligence cutbacks to "virtually nonexistant?"
I guess that also explains why all the WMDs turned out to be
non-existant..., because the "darned good intelligence" that George W. Bush
said he gets, was actually "virtually nonexistant" (according to Greg
Harbican) because funding for intel ha
Wake up for a change to the number of ways you keep copping out. You make
claims and then don't substantiate them. You claim one-sidedness but don't
offer anything, much less anything credible to the side you claim is under
represented.
Face it. You implicate, instigate and leave a trail of
President Carter.)
You know, for a guy that doesn't have enough time to address what he stirs
up, you sure do like to keep that ladle moving.
Please, would you do everyone a very big service and point to the
half-truths (plural) and misinformation that you are eluding to? And when
you've ad
What I did notice was an all encompassing blanket statement, which generally
places its propigator in an untenable position straight out of the chute. To
your credit you acknowledge that somewhat.
Don't watch tele here. So I can't say one way or another what would be
considered healthy chil
When you say
Of course they believe whatever their parents do at that age.
you corroborate that the majority of parents of those children are
supposedly going to vote for John Kerry.
That was, after all, the point of the poll - that children are perhaps a
reasonably accurate barometer of
There a good idea if they're being offered at a reasonable price, can mate
them to something readily available or semi-inexpensive and have a use for
all of them within a reasonable future frame of time.
Is the central shaft 3/4" to 1" in diameter? If so, a coupler can be easily
found. You'
The US standard for biodiesel is ASTM D-6751. You can find it on this page
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_yield2.html
or Google for it elsewhere.
Each test within D-6751 is specifically drawn out under other ASTM
standards..., all a bit like pealing an onion.
Todd Swearingen
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And? You're trying to say..., what? That it's okay that thousands die
from one malady simply because another malady kills thousands more?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but by this type of
logic/justification/rationalization, or whatever anyone cares to call it,
there should be nothing
Florida's Secretary of State is beta-testing the online ballot for this
year's election. The State of Florida is asking for volunteers to test
the system to be sure it works right.
To take part in this pre-election experiment (and roll on the floor
laughing, maybe crying), go to...
http://wea
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