ASPO, Association for the Study of Peak OilGas is maybe one of the few
real authorities on peak oil depletion. Here is the link to their November
nnews letter,
http://www.peakoil.net/Newsletter/NL47/newsletter47.pdf
Hakan
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Tomas,
You are absolutely right it should have been kWh, stupid typo, since I know
better. Thanks for the correction and just add the hour and everything fit.
Hakan
At 01:13 PM 11/25/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
and here I'd like to disagree :)
Hakan Falk wrote:
Randal,
US have some great
on setting limits
for biodiesel in Brazil. I think that they mandate a B10 (10%) mix from
next year.
US is bumping up ethanol production very fast, it is a necessity for the
prohibition of MTBE.
Hakan
At 04:22 AM 11/25/2004, you wrote:
Hakan,
I was under the impression that MTBE was only a small
quite interesting that Brazil, despite the new oil discoveries,
move forward on biofuels.
Hakan
At 11:17 AM 11/25/2004, you wrote:
Hi I am a new comer
1) Bill: the blend gasoline/ethanol in Brasil is used by all Otto cycle
based vehicles as yo said. The gasohol is 75/25 gasoline/ethanol
it more in detail, it will be
fun.
Hakan
At 08:21 AM 11/26/2004, you wrote:
Hi Hakan, and all
What do you think of this, Hakan?
http://www.soilandhealth.org/03sov/0302hsted/0302homested.html
Homesteading Catalog
Roberts, Rex. Your Engineered House. New York: M.C. Evans Company, 1964
additional margins.
Hakan
At 11:15 PM 11/24/2004, you wrote:
I'd say that considering biofuels as a substitute for fossil fuels in our
current parrent of economy/society, Monbiot is right.
However, biofuels from waste material and small crop diversions, as a
means of keeping mechanically powered
as ethanol in 20 years?
Hakan
At 02:27 AM 11/25/2004, you wrote:
I believe in a system called the Lemonade Fix. It proposes 10% ethanol
fuel be used in all states by the year 2007. This would in essence reduce
the US dependence on foreign oil by under 10%. It would put the American
Farmer
collection can be 1.75 kW per sqm. Further south
it will be more.
The possible reliable collection with storage might be 636 watts per
sqm or less, it must be calculated and based on more exact figures
about distribution.
Hakan
At 03:06 AM 11/25/2004, you wrote:
I've been working on how
, not only in Spain. It can be interesting to
follow our site,
http://energysavingnow.com/
as long as we can maintain our informative work.
It is so much to add, that I could easy end up with a book, but the above
will do as a starter of potential discussions.
Hakan
At 10:17 PM 11/22/2004, you
.
It is not an easy situation for US and this is one reason why Bush do not
want bilateral discussions.
Hakan
At 04:55 AM 11/23/2004, Stephen Scott wrote:
Hakan,
That may be, but historically; the US,
and it's mentor; Britain, has gone the
route of intrigue, and failing that,
violence, under one
it is no military solution to this
and it will not play a significant part in the future development.
Hakan
At 10:01 PM 11/21/2004, you wrote:
Legal Eagle wrote:
The Us economy has been running on the backs on the rest of the world for
decades, with it's foreign policies of trade empoverishing
Nat,
I do not have your philosophical views on this, but have tried to
understand it as good as possible, to give our web site visitors information,
Fossil energy depletion and emission.
http://energysavingnow.com/depletion/
Hakan
At 11:57 PM 11/18/2004, you wrote:
Dear List,
Since
of tears)
Where does Peak Oil's vision of catastrophic world wars, death,
destruction fit within the assumption that the universe's underlying
goal is Good?
Many of my friends would LIKE that to be true. Very few assume it.
me too.
snip
Hakan
the opinion that
US deserves it. The world is for sure changing, if you live outside US
and can see it.
Hakan
At 04:32 PM 11/19/2004, you wrote:
Hello Haken,
It's never too late. There will always be solutions...however, the
problems may compound before the masses agree to institute their
personal
it. My opinion
is that it will not be possible to avoid significant upheavals, but there
are many actions that can minimize the effects of them. It becomes a timing
issue and we are already too late.
Hakan
At 05:11 PM 11/18/2004, you wrote:
on 11/18/04 7:15 AM, Darryl McMahon at [EMAIL PROTECTED
.
Hakan
At 02:45 AM 11/12/2004, you wrote:
Wouldn't it be great if somehow we had a huge nuclear reactor capable of
producing far more energy than we could ever consume?! And wouldn't it be
amazing if that reactor was at a safe distance from us all, yet it somehow
transmitted its power output
are a renewable
energy alternative. Both are going to be depleted and be used up and are a
favorite energy sources by USA, who is using more than the rest of the world.
Hakan
At 11:11 AM 11/11/2004, you wrote:
Hi folks,
I've read one interesting factoid recently. It was stated, that the
nuclear
power
burning of
coal I am with you. It does not help a lot, that Bush weakened the demands
on less pollution from coal fired power plants and the particle pollution
kills a massive amount of people every year, Bush is an evil man, he gases
his own people.
Hakan
At 03:28 PM 11/11/2004, you wrote
. The pure existence of EU together with a
democratic Russia, might also make the consequences of an US bankruptcy
survivable, which was not a case only a few years ago.
Hakan
At 07:12 PM 11/11/2004, you wrote:
Hakan,
i never heard of a nuclear fossil, last i heard uranum was formed in
supermasive
not understand what I said, I try to be
clearer i the future. Until now and with you, 0.5 promille of the list have
proved and complained, about that they did not understand what I said. I am
very sorry.
Hakan
At 06:16 PM 11/11/2004, you wrote:
Hakan-
...so many misconceptions, so little time.
Nuclear
Vernon,
Sounds like a good idea and the same for the Democrats also, because it is
questionable if US will be able to afford the next election.
Hakan
At 03:01 AM 11/10/2004, you wrote:
Just thought I'd run this up the flagpole and see who salutes...
Mississippi Press
Sunday, November 07
Brian,
Yes you are right, notj of them was far superior as leaders than Bush, even
as commanders in military situations.
Hakan
At 01:36 PM 11/10/2004, you wrote:
Hey Peter,
i am strukt a bit by you logic
there is a clear chain of command
eatablished by God. The order is God Jesus
Bush deserves his place in the axis of evil he is killing his own people.
Hakan
At 01:41 PM 11/10/2004, you wrote:
Hallo Todd,
You have to know that this bit, 'but he's not willing to sacrifice
...a single American job', is a lie he threw in there to justify the
greed of corporate
discussion space for
those wishing to learn more about home energy
systems, and takes no responsibility for the
opinions or technical advice provided on the
list.
--
Hakan
At 07:07 PM 11/10
it and gave his
forgiveness and blessings, in their discussions.
Hakan
At 01:20 AM 11/8/2004, you wrote:
no, he is freeing the Iraqis, that is loving right? just like Hitler freed
Poland from it's jewish problem or we freed the Iraqis from communism when
we installed sadam in the first place
anything like it since the 1930's. ILK!
Hakan
At 02:28 PM 11/8/2004, you wrote:
This about sums it all up in a nice,precise, and complete nutshell.
Beware:Christian content.
http://www.rense.com/general59/godse.htm
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had and he must continue
to be that, because the ball is rolling and he lost the control. It is now
time to ask for God help America instead of only give his blessings.
Hakan
At 03:35 PM 11/8/2004, you wrote:
This is what I have been saying all along was the tipping point that got
us
of propaganda. Your black humor was appreciated and made me
think about this, I just had to point out the enormous realities and
thought that what you said was worth elaborating on.
Hakan .
At 02:15 PM 11/8/2004, you wrote:
Hakan,
I hope that the facetious tone had come through in my
have seen in the latest strategies in Iraq.
Hakan
At 03:37 PM 11/6/2004, you wrote:
Hallo Jonathan,
Thursday, 04 November, 2004, 23:07:47, you wrote:
Our problem is that we are having trouble coming together as a species
right now. I do see that it is getting slowly better and better
or no grid
distribution, it is an other case. Without urban or sub urban small wind
applications, small wind remains a solution for isolated rural places
without grid connection and will not play any part in the larger picture of
energy solutions we need for the future.
Hakan
At 06:47 PM 11/7
Keith,
Good for isolated rural applications, but not feasible for contribution to
switch from fossil to renewable based energy. This apart from the security
and quality issues around Hornet turbines.
Hakan
At 07:33 PM 11/7/2004, you wrote:
Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2004 12:23:51 -0800
From
to be responsible for the start of WWIII.
Hakan
At 10:40 PM 11/7/2004, you wrote:
Hi to all,
I was in Austria looking at marvellous renewable technologies,
Biomass heating systems, large scale biogas, solar panels on nearly every
roof in sight, biodiesel at the pump,
when i heard the news
Mel,
Thanks for the laugh.
Hakan
At 10:50 PM 11/7/2004, you wrote:
I figgered' since he talks to God and Jesus so much he might help me in my
study of the Bible.
Wonder whut kinda answer's I'll get back?
mel
Dear President Bush,
Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding
for cooking
they doubled as storage and heating source for the living space. The room
distribution was also adapted to the need of comfort, with storage and
sleeping area in the outer boundaries and living in the middle of the
building.
Hakan
At 11:41 AM 11/5/2004, you wrote:
Certainly some
of the big energy picture than you have.
I think that an apology is called for.
Hakan
At 03:28 AM 11/3/2004, you wrote:
myself with one of my partners and one employee have built a plant to
produce bd in large quantity and have also extended our range to soap
production on a large scale
to be any nice four more years and I feel sad about it.
As I explained in an earlier posting, it is a good chance that US with Bush
is heading towards a virtual bankruptcy. I have never before seen such a
lack of fiscal responsibility.
Hakan
At 10:56 AM 11/4/2004, you wrote:
Rick Krebs wrote
is the
time. Since it will not, it would be better to get rid of a potential
undemocratic institution as the electorate.
Hakan
At 03:13 PM 11/4/2004, you wrote:
Hakan,
Thank you. Your last email closely reflects my feelings about the
election. I have relatives in Switzerland and made it my
Friends,
Got the following good story in Spanish. I know that many of you can read
and enjoy it.
Hakan
GALLEGOS VERSUS AMERICANOS (es verdico)
CONVERSACIîN REAL GRABADA DE LA FRECUENCIA DE EMERGENCIA MARêTIMA
CANAL 106,
EN LA COSTA DE FINISTERRA (GALICIA), ENTRE GALLEGOS Y
years, with the current administration and stand
a risk of losing 4 more years.
Hakan
At 03:09 PM 10/29/2004, you wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/28/business/28oil.html?oref=login
The New York Times Business
Oil Demands Can Be Met, but at a High Price, Energy Agency Says
By JAD MOUAWAD
in the garage most of the time and the supply of the
gasoline you need is ok. LOL
Hakan
At 04:16 PM 10/29/2004, you wrote:
Opps. There goes Peak Oil ! When it is just a matter of money and not
supply, someone is spinnig something somewhere.
Hence, deep drilling, as perfected by the Russians
will be.
There are no such knowledge about oil and therefore the talk about deep
drilling or other methods are at the moment only speculations without any
scientific base at all. The hope will never die, as they say.
Hakan
At 11:45 PM 10/29/2004, you wrote:
Hakan;
I agree with what you said
that are concerned and want to help US. -:)
http://energysavingnow.com/
Otherwise, please listen to Keith, Todd, Darryl and a bunch of other people
on this list, that at least know what it all comes down to and working with
real and ready for use solutions.
Hakan
At 01:34 AM 10/28/2004, you wrote
http://shop.altenergystore.com/
At 02:40 AM 10/27/2004, you wrote:
Please check the web address and resend it to us please This one is
not working.
Thank you,
Jonathan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
found the Alternative Energy store on web
It will not rise by 60%, at least not oil as the article says. It looks as
we are close, if not at, the peak of the world oil production and under all
circumstances it is for sure not space for a 60% rise.
Hakan
At 02:53 PM 10/27/2004, you wrote:
http://sify.com/finance/fullstory.php?id
from polluted water etc. No wonder that Bush so
violently refuse the help from the terrorists, it is not needed and
inefficient. It also destroy valuable property!
Hakan
At 05:36 AM 10/25/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
Here are just a few points on what Bush has done to harm the environment.
Bush's
to the spirit of Kyoto.
US is often referring to Australia for support of the US position, but this
is done for propaganda reasons and not based on realities. US
administration find it usable, to maintain and utilize the often ignorant
conception that Americans have about Australia.
Hakan
At 12:20
not that
difficult, since we are looking on 1992 and it is very feasible to meet
Kyoto on that. Thanks for the more exact numbers for Australia. If you
could look at your source the area in km2 and population per km2, would be
interesting numbers also.
Hakan
At 03:05 PM 10/22/2004, you wrote
peaceful
way, national and cooperate politics have to change. It is not a question
about getting there, since it will be forced by lack of resources, it is a
question of how much violence it will take.
Hakan
At 03:14 AM 10/22/2004, you wrote:
I have sat by and watched these tirades
Thanks Tomas,
Australia
7,686,850 sq km
population 19,913,144
2.59 persons per sq km
USA
9,631,418 sq km
population 293,027,571
30.42 persons per sq km
Hakan
At 03:05 PM 10/22/2004, you wrote:
Autralia is the world's largest coal exporter. Also, their energy
consumption and carbon
in the interest of US corporations. It is however not
sustainable policies and US in the end will suffer enormously from them.
Hakan
At 05:46 PM 10/22/2004, you wrote:
Hallo Greg,
Thursday, 21 October, 2004, 20:10:26, you wrote:
I spent 8 years in the military. I was a spook and worked
. The
frustrations comes from the politically low priorities and political road
blocks, that defines the environment we work in.
Hakan
At 06:13 PM 10/22/2004, you wrote:
Liberal or Conservative? I have not owned a television for over
thirty-five years. And I am both liberal and conservative
and it is nothing that suggest or support such a statement. You must have a
fairly low opinion of foreigners mental capacity, if you belive that we
cannot keep our opinions about US administration policies and Americans in
general apart. It is you who connects them.
Hakan
At 04:30 PM 10/21/2004
at the property border.
Then I made an installation with cable in the earth from that point. If it
is feasible or not, depends on distances and costs.
If the feed on your land is used for your neighbors, I am afraid that
nothing change by going off grid.
Hakan
At 07:14 AM 10/20/2004, you wrote:
Hi
if
it is a case for some connections.
Hakan
At 02:02 PM 10/19/2004, you wrote:
I was recently over at
Energy Information Administration
US Department Of Energy
International Energy Annual
http://www.eia.doe.gov/iea/
and clicked on PRICES then on
Table 7.2 World Survey of Recent
with denial, hallucinations and violent behavior
(recognize something?).
All will have difficulties, some relative small and other very big. US is
predestinated to be the worst case, only because it, with 4.5% of world
population, is using 25% of the available production.
Hakan
At 03:55 PM 10/19
in circles. We have much more
to do in EU and need dedicated people, initiatives, suggestions and actions.
Hakan
At 05:23 PM 10/19/2004, you wrote:
Hakan,
You make some very valid points. It would be useful to see these
prices rebased in Euros. I'm not sure what proportion of the list's
Yes, I think you are right, the policy of the democratic US seems to be set
in the back room and by think tanks, rather than by the American people.
Policies, goals and methods are secret, not open and often lied about. It
is corruption at its best.
Hakan
At 06:39 PM 10/19/2004, you wrote
Hoagy,
You should run for president! would save the world from a lot of trouble. LOL
Hakan
At 08:54 PM 10/19/2004, you wrote:
Whether our addiction is costly or cheap
abstinence won't turn on the lights or
make the car go but maybe we can rationalize
our disposition and understand
and will
not give them any preference.
Hakan
At 11:08 AM 10/18/2004, you wrote:
Israel warned it may become pariah
15 October 2004
The UN says Israel's actions have led to rising
Palestinian hunger
An Israeli government report has warned that the
country could face
sanctions and become a pariah
, but will
in most cases have a lower efficiency. This if you start from energy
source. EVs or even biodiesel hybrids beat the hydrogen/fuel cell with a
large margin.
Hakan
At 12:55 AM 10/14/2004, you wrote:
Hydrogen or Biofuels?
September / October 2004
By Amory Lovins and David Morris
Utne magazine
participation from list members to work with
spreading political propaganda. It is also quite stupid and humorous to do
it on this list, when the majority of the members are from other countries
than US, but I will not hold that against you. LOL
Hakan
At 03:43 PM 10/15/2004, you wrote:
Election
participation from list members to work with
spreading political propaganda. It is also quite stupid and humorous to do
it on this list, when the majority of the members are from other countries
than US, but I will not hold that against you. LOL
Hakan
At 03:43 PM 10/15/2004, you wrote:
Election
, if they build up in front
of my house.
I guess that you wanted to say something similar. LOL
Hakan
At 06:58 PM 10/12/2004, you wrote:
At 09:56 AM 10/12/04 -0400, Steve wrote:
Walt isn't being upfront about the system costs of a renewable system that
can generate 30 miles per day of hydrogen. It's
Greg,
As WMD, Mac Donald's of the world are probably as effective as some of the
methods we discussed against fire ants.
Hakan
At 10:02 PM 10/12/2004, you wrote:
I guess I need a nap.For a moment there I thought Walt had said You
can get a McDonald's double-grease burger , and I
Yes, but hydrogen is too noisy and violent. LOL
Hakan
At 11:11 PM 10/12/2004, you wrote:
stumbling, air blockage, rough running, and stalling.
Steve Spence
http://www.green-trust.org
- Original Message -
From: Greg Harbican [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday
or knowledge.
Hakan
At 05:24 AM 10/11/2004, you wrote:
US FreedomTruck --
Powered by sunlight
Student project leaps into future
Bob Golfen
The Arizona Republic
Oct. 1, 2004 12:00 AM
The ungainly looking Chevy pickup parked in the courtyard at
Central High School, with a huge set of solar
Kirk,
What did you think that WWII was about?
Hakan
At 05:11 PM 10/10/2004, you wrote:
Most of these people have their heart in the right place. They would like
to see a kinder world.Trouble is they don't discipline themselves to
achieve it in the real world and instead weave a fiction
, it will) in account.
Hakan
At 03:12 AM 10/8/2004, you wrote:
The same design flaws that caused the Pickering accident exist at other
CANDU reactors. http://www.antenna.nl/wise/436/4306.html
http://archives.cbc.ca/IDCC-1-75-104-911/science_technology/candu/
some nice film clips of CANDU failures
Lyle,
You are wrong (forget full explanation), in partial because,
http://energysavingnow.com/plugin/hvacpump.shtml
Because you are looking on narrow and partial efficiency numbers with your
statement.
Hakan
At 04:34 AM 10/8/2004, you wrote:
Gang,
I've enjoyed this thread for awhile now
favorable to him. If true, it is outrageous, but I am not surprised.
This kind of things should be handled by the police, not private
initiatives. In some other true democracies it would also be the case.
Hakan
At 09:53 PM 10/7/2004, you wrote:
NOW IS THE TIME TO STAND UP FOR RENEWABLE
favorable to him. If true, it is outrageous, but I am not surprised.
This kind of things should be handled by the police, not private
initiatives. In some other true democracies it would also be the case.
Hakan
At 09:53 PM 10/7/2004, you wrote:
NOW IS THE TIME TO STAND UP FOR RENEWABLE
,
especially since I expect that the effect from many of the energy saving
measures will peak after 20 to 30 years.
Hakan
At 06:48 PM 10/5/2004, you wrote:
Peggy, hakan and others,
I'm not sure how much this contributes to your debate but I also suscribe
to the view of using what energy we have more
,
water, wind and solar. It is all there and ready for use and can result
in enormous improvements. It is also the best route to minimize terrorism,
which is mainly a result from energy politics, from the scavenging by the
industrialized world.
This is my thoughts on the subject.
Hakan
At 11
in buildings.
Hakan
At 01:02 PM 10/6/2004, you wrote:
Hakan, very interesting, and sounds to me, a very knowledgeable read. What
do you do? What is your job? Mine is to reduce the environmental impact of
Portsmouth, singlehandedly! We take it seriously here!
Don Johnston
Environmental
and irresponsible way, we are taking
something away from future generations.
Hakan
At 03:50 PM 10/6/2004, you wrote:
Hakan-
While I agree that renewables and efficiency should be the main focus of
our transition away from fossil fuels, I wonder if nuclear doesn't have at
least a small role in the future
and many
nothing and this make it less interesting for me and the world as a whole.
Hakan
At 06:16 PM 10/6/2004, you wrote:
Hakan,
I understand that current uranium reserves will run out in 60 years at the
current rate of production.
My question was whether more efficient fuel utilization, better
alternatives can have low or high impact and it is also an
evaluation in the eyes of the beholder, look at the debate around Cape Cod.
LOL
Do not create a debate by introduce definitions that do not exist, it only
display your own ignorance.
Hakan
At 02:05 PM 10/5/2004, you wrote:
Reading
of
energy sources like biofuels. Lower cost, more inclusive for developing
economies, less risks and not dependant on big corporate and state solutions.
Hakan
At 02:30 PM 10/5/2004, you wrote:
Let's not confuse production techniques with use criteria when
evaluating hydrogen. If we use
Ron,
If you with big city mean Bejing, NY, Paris, London, etc., who all have a
population that is larger than the population of Australia and each or all
toghether of the Scandinavian countries. Then I understand what you mean.
Hakan
At 02:54 PM 10/5/2004, you wrote:
Ron,
Your
in the events must however take the information with many
grains of salt and try to see through it.
Hakan
At 02:56 PM 10/5/2004, you wrote:
I can't believe that someone would actually use
Aljazeera as a news source. LOL. I know it's
difficult to find news sources having any degree
of intergrity
changes
the facts that it is investments and exchange of money involved in all
cases and that we are dependent on the form and state to use energy.
Hakan
At 04:42 PM 10/5/2004, you wrote:
Peggy,
It is not a free energy source, because the devices to exploit it will
carry costs to build
, indicating that something dramatic happened
here. This put Paraguay at averages for developing countries and at
nearly half of the per capita electricity use of Brazil.
Could not find the data you refer to and would appreciate more info.
Hakan
At 04:56 PM 10/5/2004, you wrote:
Hello Hakan.
You might
it, other than accept it in front of the barrel of the gun and the
threat that Americans will stop eating foreign food, like French fried.
The latter did not work and the US version of those French fried potatoes
would not be passed by a French chef anyway, so why bother.
Hakan
At 12:55 AM 10/1
Walt,
The oil crisis in the 70's was triggered by the Israeli-Arab war and an
attempt by the Oil producing countries to effect the world in this.
Hakan
At 07:53 PM 9/30/2004, you wrote:
At 08:51 AM 9/30/04 -0500, Ross wrote:
I just encountered two articles at my library that strengthens
M.P.,
This show that, what is a pipe dream for the Americans, is a reality for
the British. LOL
Hakan
At 09:36 AM 9/30/2004, you wrote:
I correct myself. The Us gallon is different from the British one.At 3.79
litres to a gallon 78.45 mpg is correct. Which is 94.51 miles/british
gallons
German citizens.
I have not heard that either, but what is your point?
Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Hakan Falk
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 5:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Biofuel] Noble gesture
one
or two would have been a military threat.
It was only a slight mistake in the formulation, it should be Israeli
forces kill future military leaders, then it is completely spinnable.
Hakan
At 07:12 AM 9/29/2004, you wrote:
Every time I start to believe that Americans can't get any more
material sacrifices. In fact it can be substantial
standard improvements instead, especially on the environmental side.
What is missing is not a Biodiesel University, but rather a broader Energy
University.
Hakan
At 05:07 AM 9/29/2004, you wrote:
Speaking of higher institutions that cator
MH,
Very interesting and it looks like US independent states silently and
gradually are moving towards biofuels, in the midst of all the hype about
hydrogen. Good for them!
Hakan
At 11:01 AM 9/29/2004, you wrote:
Steve Spence wrote:
Minnesota is not the only state that mandates ethanol
on the environmental side.
Hakan
At 02:45 PM 9/29/2004, you wrote:
One of us didn't do our math correctly.
100 km = 62 miles
3.78 liters is .79 gallons
.79 * 1.27 = 1.0033 gallons
62 * 1.27 = 78.12 miles.
Yep, it was me. Somehow I came up with 65 mpg, not 78. Oops. Sorry. Still
not available
Dear MataLiAndy,
Yes you can do that very well, but it is some considerations
At 06:43 PM 9/29/2004, you wrote:
I'm new to the biodiesel discussion, so this may have come up before I
joined. If so, I'm sorry for being uninformed and repetative.
From what I've been able to find out so
.
Hakan
At 06:43 PM 9/29/2004, you wrote:
I'm new to the biodiesel discussion, so this may have come up before I
joined. If so, I'm sorry for being uninformed and repetative.
From what I've been able to find out so far, biodiesel seems to be able
to be used anywhere that diesel or kerosene
Gustl,
I was not clear, but I meant example of preemptive actions, not that US
have any influence of what Israel does. It is clear and easy to see that it
is Israel that manipulates US, not the other way around.
Hakan
At 08:14 PM 9/29/2004, you wrote:
Hallo Phil,
Tuesday, 28 September
and running on a road, a South Vietnam colonel that
executed a VC on the street and the massacre of My Lai.
We had a couple of free days close to My Lai and I managed to visit the
site, a very somber experience to see the place.
Hakan
At 02:58 AM 9/28/2004, you wrote:
Afghanistan and Iraq were
gesture, but the problem I have, were they asked before they became
Americans? I heard that if you are born on American soil, you are
automatically American or have the right to be, I did not know that it was
the same case if you died on American soil.
Hakan
wife and me.
Hakan
At 02:42 PM 9/28/2004, you wrote:
Hi Hakan,
Thanks for your reply, but Luc in a previous post (Why We Cannot Win),
mentioned it was the duty of a soldier to refuse to fight in an illegal
war.
BTW- Did you happen to visit Da Lat, where pine trees grow and the weather
to follow
order without asking, regardless of any personal judgements. Execution of
all wars, illegal or not, is a very dirty business.
Hakan
At 03:33 PM 9/28/2004, you wrote:
If a soldier decides not to fight in an illegal war, then he must be
prepared to accept the consequences
, with the risk of getting into
trouble, but not to refuse explicit orders.
Hakan
At 05:15 PM 9/28/2004, you wrote:
Hallo All,
Tuesday, 28 September, 2004, 09:39:31, you wrote:
Hi Hakan,
Thanks for your reply, but Luc in a previous post (Why We Cannot Win),
mentioned it was the duty
.
Hakan
At 05:32 PM 9/28/2004, you wrote:
If Iceland has no ability to produce a fuel (their growing season and
climate isn't ideal for biofuels), and if they can generate electricity in
a clean renewable manner, electrolyse hydrogen, compress it, and run
vehicles on it, at a cost that won't
JH,
Since 2004 VW models in Europe are certified by VW for use with RME, the
question should not be about blanket use of biodiesel. Keith once posted
effects of different feed stock on biodiesel and this is maybe a question.
Hakan
At 04:43 AM 9/27/2004, you wrote:
cblumenthal wrote:
I've
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