. A pity that it is a women who wrote it, because
now I am going to be accused of being a male chauvinist. It does
however not effect the fact that it is much more efficient to heat
with oil, than with electricity.
Hakan
At 15:16 27/04/2006, you wrote:
Getting it really cold means removing heat
the very efficient filter techniques at the
power generation plants, the total pollution would maybe be equal,
but we are not there yet.
Hakan
At 15:55 27/04/2006, you wrote:
Yes but the electrical energy is converted to heat with practically
100% eff regardless of it's source of generation which
coal and those are
very large and difficult polluters. The coal and oil power stations
are on top of this often located close to urban areas and this does
not improve the situation.
Hakan
At 17:22 27/04/2006, you wrote:
Yes you are correct Hakan and I have to remember that in other
places
Joe,
That sounds as I expected, it is probably larger than hydro and
around the same as nuclear.
Sorry that I involved house heating in this, instead of sticking only
to electricity, but in Sweden it is the main heating fuel.
Hakan
At 19:24 27/04/2006, you wrote:
Only 25% of electricity
% efficiency.
Hakan
At 18:16 27/04/2006, you wrote:
If you are running a reactor from solar, why not use solar thermal?
That will be much less costly than PV running resistance heating, and
can easily achieve the temperatures required.
On 4/27/06, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes you
, it seems that Le Grande must be very close
to the largest in Brazil, at least what I saw 2 years ago. Would be
interesting to get some other info than Wikipedia also.
Hakan
At 20:38 27/04/2006, you wrote:
Hi Hakan;
I don't think hydroelectric is less than coal in Canada. According
to this wiki
doubt it, considering that Israel is a export producer of
thermal solar systems also.
Hakan
At 21:03 27/04/2006, you wrote:
Hakan Falk wrote:
Zeke,
Solar thermal hot water is the cheapest and most efficient solar use,
I do not understand that the use is so low. This except Israel, where
cover the costs of running JTF. You will get much more for the
money and the satisfaction of chipping in for proved good causes,
covering much more than biodiesel.
Hakan
At 23:26 25/04/2006, you wrote:
Hi! I am almost new in this mailing list, so I am just introducing
myself in this exciting matter
, but it is a large improvement of the situation anyway. Diesel
engines 30% more efficient with smaller autos 50% more efficient and
US will be at the level of Europeans. By the way, where is the
freedom cars? On the streets of Europe! After this, US maybe
even discover biodiesel.
Hakan
At 23:10 25
be said Saved, except for the carbon and diesel thing.
Hakan
At 01:20 26/04/2006, you wrote:
We used to buy diesel cars in the US, but they were never too popular.
Hakan Falk wrote:
LOL!
US have huge amounts of coal, one third of known world reserves. Now
it is only left to get the Americans
, who knows? It would be very difficult to get rich on this idea,
working from US. So what are we discussing?
Hakan
At 07:56 11/05/2006, you wrote:
Naw Keith. The purpose of the putting the design up as open source is
really to point out how all the co-/waste-products of biodiesel
manufacture
important ones. We still have
to see any sign of really important decisions on this. Oil is
unfortunately at the moment the life blood of the development of the
world and US is sucking up 25% of it.
As a democracy, you have the President you deserve, in good and in bad.
Hakan
At 20:03 19/04/2006
at the moment.
Took some time to catch, but I guess that it is expected from
ignorant foreigners like me.
Hakan
At 18:17 18/04/2006, you wrote:
Redler,
why do you hate freedom so much?
Get with the program.
Michael Redler wrote:
The advance of liberty is the path to both a safer and better
it. In this case sarcasm is
as usual a way to survive with at least some of the senses intact.
Hakan
At 20:33 18/04/2006, you wrote:
Hakan,
When I opened this message, I could smell a little sarcasm but, I'm
at a loss as to why. There might be a little misunderstanding here
since (I think) we
in Sweden. Today you get it only if
you pick and
cook yourself or at the few best and exclusive restaurants.
Hakan
At 21:24 18/04/2006, you wrote:
Robert,
nettles contain histamine-like compounds which cause serious irritation
to tissues of higher animals. I wonder if your steep would be useful
Mike,
They are checking if the fuel is colored or
uncolored, the difference between taxed and
untaxed farm fuel. I do not remember, but I think
it is the farm fuel that is colored, in which
case it will be no problems with biodiesel as long it is not colored red.
Hakan
At 19:29 12/04/2006
.
Hakan
At 19:41 12/04/2006, you wrote:
Dear D. Mindock
You seem to be ignoring the central point - if the 'CIA' wanted to
blow up the twin towers, why didn't they just put a huge truck bomb
underneath them? The only reason to hijack planes and crash them
into the WTC is if you really
they occupy
important leader positions and create havoc among
all God's children. That Bush is not stroke by
lightning, is a major proof to falter in the
general belive in God's existence. What is
proven, is that humanity consist of a majority of stupid religious idiots.
Hakan
At 09:50 11/04
such a solution both with money and actions. Most
of the problems that we have now, is because US recently have acted
as a dishonest broker. A couple of US presidents have honestly tried,
I am thinking of Carter and Clinton, but the current president Bush
is a disaster for the whole issue.
Hakan
would be stopped. If US attack Iran, then we would
rapidly understand what the expression the sh-t hits the fan means.
The global consequences for US would be enormously negative.
Hakan
At 06:16 09/04/2006, you wrote:
Reading the article discussed below is just plain scary as hell. If
it's true we
Mike,
If it follows the rules for the pilots, it should be enough for 30
minutes. The rules say that over a certain level it must be 30
minutes for the pilots and over next specified level also for the
passengers. It is a lot of oxygen.
Hakan
At 08:56 08/04/2006, you wrote:
This is an open
. When it comes to vine, nothing beats the Spanish
average quality. When it comes to high alcohol beer, Bavaria is also
outstanding.
Hakan
At 02:24 08/04/2006, you wrote:
Hi Gary,
i am not shure of the Belgian beer,but bavarian beer is brewed under
the Reinheitsgebot a law AD 1716 by the bavarian
Mike,
This is the emergency oxygen, the comes to this the oxygen for the
normal pressurized cabin. This is probably depending on the flight
and those reserves.
Hakan
At 11:19 08/04/2006, you wrote:
Mike,
If it follows the rules for the pilots, it should be enough for 30
minutes. The rules
the costal areas. So I guess that
they have a lot of purity in them. LOL
Hakan
At 14:56 08/04/2006, you wrote:
Hakan,
you are touching a very fine nerv in me now!
Have you ever seen Hopsgardens in Belgium?But you can see them in
Lower Bavaria and the Bavarians let them Belgians have a bit
and proven facts, so it might be something in it.
Hakan
At 13:35 06/04/2006, you wrote:
You're entitled to your opinion sexist!
Steve
- Original Message -
From: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Gary L. Green
To: mailto:Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgBiofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Thursday, April 06
that they actually call the male bees working slaves.
Must be, since the reproductive processes are very much different and
not comparable nor educative. I do think that you do not need
education from me, your mother already try to teach you that you
should honor and worship the women.
Hakan
Bad luck, maybe next discovery will yield something useful. LOL
Hakan
At 14:34 05/04/2006, you wrote:
snip
Methanol, an organic (carbon-based) molecule, is a cousin of ethanol,
which is found in alcoholic beverages. Methanol is not suitable for
human consumption.
snip
and their footprint.
We already know that the current situation and imbalances are crazy
from many point of views. Reduce the over utilization by the 20% of
world population, will have the same effect and without killing anyone.
Hakan
At 18:43 04/04/2006, you wrote:
Did anybody know about
dead,
when most of them have a very small footprint and only
20% of them uses 80% of the resources?
Hakan
At 21:08 04/04/2006, you wrote:
Reduce the over utilization by the 20% of
world population, will have the same effect and without killing anyone.
Given how fiercely we (americans
behind this kind of suspect
statements from the supplier, that I cannot understand, imagine or do
not want to belive.
Hakan
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At 02:14 29/03/2006, you wrote:
Tom,
I am not taking a position one way or the other on the BYU professor's
accusations, but here are just a few thoughts regarding the comments
below on the maximum temperature
domestic energy resource.
Hakan
At 11:07 27/03/2006, you wrote:
http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/33969/
A Carbon Cloud Hangs Over Green Fuel
By Mark Clayton, Christian Science Monitor. Posted March 25, 2006.
An Iowa corn refinery, open since December, uses 300 tons of coal a
day to make ethanol
that I am right.
Hakan
At 07:38 23/03/2006, you wrote:
Interesting post BT. I'm just sorry that I don't
have a lot of time to respond to the link titled
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig/keller5.htmlA
Layman's Look at The Communist
Manifestohttp://www.lewrockwell.com/orig/keller5.html.
The first
and could result in less
honorable wars in South America and other places who have energy
resources with shorter and defendable transportation routes. Pressure
on Canada to deliver will go up several magnitudes.
Hakan
At 20:46 22/03/2006, you wrote:
http://www.middleeastforex.com/index.php?section
happy and they will try to protect themselves.
Let us hope that I am wrong and do not understand the picture and UAE
is honest when they say that it is only 10 percent.
Hakan
At 21:43 22/03/2006, you wrote:
This is something that worried me for a long time and maybe the sh-t
will hit the fan now
are punished and marked for the rest of their lives. At least I do
not see any reason for your reaction, but it is a sign of health anyway.
Hakan
At 20:12 21/03/2006, you wrote:
Hello All
This is E in Montana. It seems all you nice folks out there ,who
have your perfect societies under control
against him instead.
Hakan
At 23:20 12/03/2006, you wrote:
Hi Keith and All,
There is little doubt that the U.S. will hit
Iran. That oil bourse is supposed to open in a
week or two. The only open question is will the
U.S. hit before or after it opens. I also think
that the U.S. will use nukes
Question is how much does a gallon of bottled water cost in US?
Hakan
At 19:59 09/03/2006, you wrote:
Here's a better one (more current and longer time range)
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/gas1.htmlhttp://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/gas1.html
Joe
Jeromie Reeves wrote
That means that bottled water is more expensive than gasoline, as I
understand,
http://www.bairdpetro.com/gasoline_prices/index.htmhttp://www.bairdpetro.com/gasoline_prices/index.htm
@ $1.453 per gallon.
So, what was wrong with the original statement?
Nothing as I understand it.
Hakan
At 21
wrote:
I'll bet that research would show a mighty quick return on investment
if they had done the study based on European fuel costs, and not our
cheaper-than-bottled-water fuel here in North America.
Andrew Netherton
I live in Europe and we pay WAY more for the fuel than bottled water.
Hakan
other, do not kill each other and follow a few
and basically sound common rules, that nobody
really follows and this in the name of the same God.
Can you understand that it is difficult to
accept religion and belive in the humanity. It is completely insane.
Hakan
At 18:22 06/03/2006, you wrote
That is true, but not that he was the son of God, so he did not exist
in the sense of what Christians belive. It is a mess and people hate
and kill each other because of this mess.
Hakan
At 19:40 06/03/2006, you wrote:
Muslims do not believe that Jesus existed,
Yes they do, only
guarantees when you buy and it
can go well, but it is chances that you will be burned if you do not
do the homework properly.
Hakan
At 16:45 04/03/2006, you wrote:
Does anyone have any idea what the market value of olives olive oil are at
the farm gate in Euros.
We're looking at buying a place
in computer
network products for mainframes etc. DECnet and
TCP/IP (Internet). The latter I started to use
around 1980, but had some experiences since early 70's.
I have been very lucky to get so many
opportunities to develop my interests and I even got paid for it. -:)
Hakan
At 21:58 04/03
, as a consequence of exhaust from the fuel use.
Hakan
At 05:50 12/02/2006, you wrote:
Mike McGinness wrote:
Second I would not put a lot of faith in such a sampling procedure
'we've been gathering hair samples from Greenpeace supporters across
the country'.
I can't speak for anyone else
Bush)
desperately pushes for coal and nuclear.
Hakan
At 14:55 10/02/2006, you wrote:
Saw this in this morning's paper. This is the ONLY major paper distributed
in Houston and is read here and in many surrounding areas... in other
words.. by millions.
-Mark
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl
futuristic views. He is utilizing the naivety of our
Americans friends, at a price of some trillions. LOL
Next year it will be biodiesel and the circle is completed. -:))
Hakan
At 17:59 02/02/2006, you wrote:
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
here we have a serious problem: America is addicted to oil, which
with nearly total destruction of the world.
Hakan
At 20:02 02/02/2006, you wrote:
Keith Addison wrote:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11743.htm
Annexing Khuzestan; battle-plans for Iran
By Mike Whitney
[snip]
The bottom line on the bourse is this; the dollar
underwent a heart surgery, it was
scheduled, but could not be done because of his massive stroke. He
did however recover from a minor stroke earlier, but heart surgery?
Hakan
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This is a delivery agreement with a US company
Citgo owned by Venezuela and a US city, regarding
deliveries of discounted energy. I fail to see what might be illegal.
Hakan
At 16:17 05/01/2006, you wrote:
IIRC, it's not legal for individual states or cities to make treaties with
foreign
and it is
the manufacturing capacity that will be the determining factor, also
because it is usually so many ways to get around a patent.
Hakan
At 16:00 03/01/2006, you wrote:
Anyone have any experience with this?
I went throught the patent process (US 6,897,423) and you're right,
it's a big deal
To Midori, Keith and the members of the biofuel list
from Marta and Hakan
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is in
reality minority rule by white white collar people and
maybe a few black white collar ones also. LOL
Hakan
At 15:09 14/10/2005, you wrote:
On 10/13/05, Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is not his fault, he is a mirror of the people who voted
for him. The law of smallest (read dumbest
. They should be ashamed to use so little oil, according to
a well known oil company, who threatened to stop delivering oil.
Hakan
At 17:31 14/10/2005, you wrote:
Hi Bob,
You mean people heating their water with
electricity aren't using flow limiting shower
heads. Why I'm shocked to hear this. You must
I really like this list and its members, including the French
and Canadian French. LOL
It is fun with the sparks and the humor.
Hakan
At 20:52 14/10/2005, you wrote:
I generally take a shower once a month whether I need it or not.
(in the summer of course, in the winter we can take snow baths
Mike,
Ugly is your addition and I love Americans, the only thing
that I do not like is their foreign policies, energy policies.
and the political/economy corruption by the US corporations.
By the way, I also like the French. My daughter in law and
grandchildren are French.
Hakan
At 23:21 14
It is not his fault, he is a mirror of the people who voted
for him. The law of smallest (read dumbest) common
denominator. This make George a genius among the
people who voted for him, more than half of the US
population. LOL
Hakan
At 18:32 13/10/2005, you wrote:
Um, they already exist
Joe,
If you mean we the Americans did not get it, you are right. This
list is international and without any Americans dominance.
We the Swedish did get it and have constantly worked on
energy efficiency and saving all the time since 1973.
Hakan
At 22:36 11/10/2005, you wrote:
I think lots
it, otherwise you
would not be on this list, but defending your fellow Americans?
Hakan
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economical. This is also something
that cannot be occupied by military force and is closer to sustainable.
Hakan
At 12:29 07/10/2005, you wrote:
with the rising cost of oil these will eventually become valuable resources,
Its also only a matter of time before we start mining our rubbish dumps!
There's
will put in
a lot of work in this, but if you do, we can continue the
discussion.
Hakan
At 10:47 07/10/2005, you wrote:
Hakan Falk wrote:
It is the most wasteful people on the earth, by no comparison.
4+% of the world population, who uses 25% of the world
resources. It is not a question of insult
Robert,
I do not understand what you mean by trust laws.
If you mean the anti trust laws, Reagan got rid
of them, during his presidency. Before that, US
had this 70% rule to protect consumers from being
dependent of a monopoly source.
Hakan
At 14:36 07/10/2005, you wrote:
With all due
in
that before US took over the role as manipulator,
the French was involved in a lot of wars.
Hakan
At 15:28 07/10/2005, you wrote:
Sorry...need more coffee...previous post should
read...Europe has plunged every generation into war WITHOUT US help...
Robert
-- Original Message
Doug,
I never really checked it, but years ago it was said that Volvo used
the Peugot engine in their diesels initially and for many years.
Hakan
At 00:44 08/10/2005, you wrote:
I have a dim memory from decades ago of reading a comment on the Peugeot
403/404 engines, which said that they were
, otherwise the soldering will melt or
degenerate.
I would not recommend any plastics, if you cannot get
the special ones that NASA uses. They are quite expensive,
so do not forget to ask for a special discount, based on
your good looks or intentions.
Hakan
At 20:04 27/09/2005, you wrote:
On 9
, to try to find suitable and economical storage solutions?
Hakan
At 20:31 27/09/2005, you wrote:
Hello,
Still playing catch-up with the archives, but just noticed some talk
late august about high pressure hydrogen storage. It was poo-poo'ed as
unrealistic due to the enormous pressures (200 bar
-PVC is usable up to 95 to 99 degree, depending on type and
quality.
Hakan
At 20:45 27/09/2005, you wrote:
You can actually buy C-PVC pipe for hot water piping here. Since the
heat exchanger is not going to be operating at over 90C or so, it
should work fine, except that it may be very difficult
, it is no demands on holding
of liquids. Most C-PVC I seen are for heated floor and they
are transparent/yellow, if you ask me that have a slightly
defect color seeing, as most men. If you want a more exact
color, always ask a women.
Hakan
At 21:04 27/09/2005, you wrote:
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
You can actually
should be close to the same, if you consider the material efficiency
and corresponding amounts.
Hakan
At 21:27 27/09/2005, you wrote:
On 9/27/05, Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is the surface to the sun that is critical, so running C-PVC inside a
a large copper tube could work
PS,
Do not forget to insulate the steel drum well and maybe enhance the
looks that way.
Hakan
At 22:03 27/09/2005, you wrote:
Ken,
If it is a pure heat exchanger, you need more than double the surface
for plastic, than for metal. This apart from the possible defects that
can develop
of large corporations.
Hydrogen is the seven sisters life line and guarantee of sustainable
business.
US is moving towards self destruction through financial bleeding, Iraq,
Hurricanes and an expensive hydrogen economy. How much more can it
take, or is it already too late?
Hakan
At 22:35 27/09/2005
anyone else that try.
Even with this kind of methods, I do not think that 4% of the
world population can control the 96%. History show that it does
not work that way, but it will not stop the dreamers who think
the opposite.
Hakan
At 23:08 27/09/2005, you wrote:
Keith Addison posted an article which
Andres,
Then we agree, because I can see some values for hydrogen
as stationary storage solutions for the Grid.
I think that hydrogen for transport is a dead duck and a very
bad idea, when resources are needed and should be spent on
more viable solutions.
Hakan
At 23:27 27/09/2005, you wrote
more particles, smaller than 2.5 micron, for which the body's
natural defence does not work well. It is what you do not see or smell,
that are most dangerous.
Hakan
At 16:01 26/09/2005, you wrote:
I don't know the exact numbers, but I think if you are looking at
local pollutants, the diesel
Joe,
I think that this idea was originally patented by the Italians, but
the Mafia patent expired and it is now FFA (Free for all) and
widely used by US.
Hakan
At 21:59 06/09/2005, you wrote:
we are the younger brother looking up to the big
brother for protection against bullies
I agree, Cuba is known for high quality medical professionals and
it would be a good help. It is not necessary to speculate in any
political plots, when help is offered in crisis situations. Cuba cannot
be worse than others who tie their help programs to image building.
Hakan
At 22:26 06/09
, will literally to start walk instead of
talk. LOL
Hakan
At 14:52 07/09/2005, you wrote:
http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2302/
-- In These Times
Features September 2, 2005
Shooting Down the Breeze
The promise of wind power has been impeded by species-protection
scandals and a lack
and people killed in Iraq, are 100's times more
than Orleans.
Hakan
At 08:38 02/09/2005, you wrote:
Wow, nice catch Bede, Fits right in with is there blame?
I just love to blame stuff on Bush and his cronies. Except...I'm not
sure that all the kings men could have put Orleans together again
about that.
Hakan
At 14:35 02/09/2005, you wrote:
Greetings,
No one but you has brought up any stereo types. If you honestly believe
that everyone who has been injured by this storm is an innocent bystander,
then enjoy your rose colored glasses. Most of us feel anger that children
died because
Mike,
LOL, you did a very good joke, I liked it.
Hakan
At 16:53 02/09/2005, you wrote:
Whine whine. At least he caught Osama Bin Laden, just like he promised.
Hakan Falk wrote:
Taryn,
You must admit that he killed many more in Iraq for the money,
he is responsible for those death also
Kirk,
Yes, it is kWh per day. I maybe misunderstood the number given,
because max. kW per m2 and second is quite irrelevant for application
of solar panels, other than for capacity of the panel itself.
Hakan
At 08:20 01/09/2005, you wrote:
The 5 to 7 is probably per 24 hour period
Kirk
Jim,
Lead-acid batteries 80% efficiency (real) and I think that other
types have a slightly better efficiency. This is however not the main
point for them, life and maintenance are.
Hakan
At 18:28 31/08/2005, you wrote:
Hi all
You don't need to compress the hydrogen, there are electrolisers
not think solar
capture have any weather effects even on very large scale. Our
changes to the Earth surface and air, have many times larger effect.
Hakan
At 19:30 31/08/2005, you wrote:
As a further note to the discussion of high efficiency solar
arrays a question occured to me
serious numbers I have seen is 35-38%
efficiency. The efficiency of currently mass produced common panels
is 8-12%. This is lab data at 90 degree angle.
Hakan
At 19:02 30/08/2005, you wrote:
Content-class: urn:content-classes:message
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary
Is it enough that one of them are married?
Do they have to be married to each other, or just married?
Amazing!! How can they call it the land of the free, when it is
against the law to be free?
Hakan
At 14:28 29/08/2005, you wrote:
Hakan: To condition the cohabitation of a men and a women
Mike,
Watch it, she might take it as a proposal, or worse, move out.
Hakan
At 15:48 29/08/2005, you wrote:
Uh oh. I'm cohabitating illegally. Wait'll I tell my GF.
-Mike
Michael Redler wrote:
**
Hakan: To condition the cohabitation of a men and a women on if they are
married
/corruption_post_conflict_%20rec.pdf
All are very valuable background for discussions. They can take a
long time to download if you have a slow connection, but it is well worth it.
Hakan
At 17:22 29/08/2005, you wrote:
The econmic meltdown doesn't scare me as much as the next world war.
The economy
Mike,
Yes, Nigeria were #100 on least corrupted countries and now they are #144.
US is still keeping its 17-19 position however, good, despite the
Bush administration.
Spain is also the same, but Sweden who had a shared 5 position with
Singapore, have now fallen to 6.
LOL
Hakan
At 05:30
. LOL
Hakan
At 17:26 27/08/2005, you wrote:
Well done Keith.
So here we are again, stating the obvious, setting the record
straight about a war which violates international laws (which the US
helped write, then signed onto) related to justification for war,
engagement, torture, detainment
and funny
pictures around, but I never open them, since
this is the sure way to get surprises.
Hakan
At 20:45 28/08/2005, you wrote:
Hi All,
My firewall just blocked a worm sent to me under the guise of
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:Keit
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sounds
that if Robertson suggested that Bush should have sex with
Madonna, then he would have been history by now. This even if it
would have been legal. LOL
Hakan
At 04:33 27/08/2005, you wrote:
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello David
Hi Keith:)
I expect that's covered under free speech.
I'd personally rate
with a total population (8 million), around half of Paris,
London or New York, have an amazing number of successful
international corporations.
Hakan
At 05:47 27/08/2005, you wrote:
So you think Sweden is a sucess? Try living there with a tax rate of 70%.
Chuck
From: TarynToo [EMAIL PROTECTED
Mike,
What can I say? More than that you are right and I apologize.
Hakan
At 06:08 26/08/2005, you wrote:
Hakan,
not to bust your chops, but don't you think your remark was a little
offensive? I mean apes are pretty smart
and generally live in a fairly harmonious family unit. I think
Robert,
A question,
In many countries death threat and instigation of murdering a person
is against the criminal laws. Is it not the same in US and if, why
have they not arrested and questioned Robertson?
Hakan
At 17:13 26/08/2005, you wrote:
BT wrote:
Greetings fellow revolutionary
that Robertson is instigating a crime,
by suggesting it. Why is he not in jail?
Hakan
At 19:41 26/08/2005, you wrote:
Hakan Falk wrote:
Robert,
A question,
In many countries death threat and instigation of murdering a person
is against the criminal laws. Is it not the same in US and if, why
have
Clif,
Do not worry, Guantanamo is full of people who only suggested a
destruction of US, but never did something about it. You have a lot
of people who supports you and think the same. Every day you will
find it in US news media, not to mention US legislation and US
government.
At 21:48
What mental hospital let this Robertson out too early? Does US not
have the money to treat their basket cases in proper facilities?
Hakan
At 13:26 23/08/2005, you wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/08/23/robertson.chavez/
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enough that Iraq cannot export oil.
The UN will not impose sanctions on Iran, any such suggestion will be
vetoed. It will not fly and is too masochistic.
Hakan
At 20:48 23/08/2005, you wrote:
The UN will impose economic sanctions on Iran, if Iran
doesn't stop playing with nuclear energy. One
followers?
It is really amazing.
Hakan
At 01:53 24/08/2005, you wrote:
I thought for sure I had seen Robertson being interviewed recently
on FOX. If my memory serves me correctly, he had only been out of a
facility for the mental challenged for 48 hours. In Madrid, yes
that's where
the liabilities of using MTBE.
Hakan
At 02:02 22/08/2005, you wrote:
Hi. We here in the peoples republic of California are forced to run
our gas cars on ethanol blends. The argument has been made that
ethanol doesn't burn as well as gas thus causing less pollutants and
less gas mileage per gal
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