Sorry about being inacurate enough to get the engine sizewrong, I was writing from memory, I was actually quoting from a book that collected27 of the 50+ mechanic and newspaper reviews done on this guy's engine mod. The book reprint online can be found here:
http://gizmonaut.net/bits/suspect.html
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: [Biofuel] There's no proof of global warming
I'm still trying to get to the sites listed in this post.is everyone
else able to get to them?Just trying to go to http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/
times out.
doug swanson
Jerry Eyers wrote:
What did the photos show?
In the late 1960's, it was a beautiful
density and low BMEP with throttling (pumping) losses,
transmission losses, tire losses, etc.,can result in only about 10% of
the fuel energy getting to the wheel/road interface - but that's another
matter.
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005, Jerry Eyers wrote:
Sorr
Not to knock everyone who has responded so far, but such items do exist, although I don't believe 300 has been achieved, but there are documented cases of big block 350's getting over 200mpg. I have done lots of research on this, and even have designed my own unit. The process involves
What did the photos show?
In the late 1960's, it was a beautiful blue sphere,
clear atmoshpere,very nice.
Now, there is a smokey white smudge over everything.
There is no nice, clean, blue ball anymore, just
a smokey, murkey haze all the time.
Compare this picture (apollo 7 docking with
Hi All,
Yeah, right. Someone ought to tell Mr. Limbaugh that Rita was a tropical
storm two days ago. It's entered the Gulf and is now at Catagory 2. It's
heading west now and will probably increase in ferocity in the next 24-36
hours. The water temperaturee in the gulf is still above 30C.
Lot's of us lurking, but haven't tried it yet... :-)
I know of at least five here in Greenville, SC.
Jerry
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From: Bobby Clark
Date: 09/15/05 10:29:58
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: [Biofuel] Biodiesel in SC
Hello,
Is there anyone out there that
Have you ever worked for the federal government?Do you know the real
Actually, yes. That is why I know what I know, and am amazed at times
that the government can accomplish anything! :-) (*doh*)
dedicated, intelligent and caring people (Democrats) took it to the
And Republicans, I don't
His letter shows that the people he was listening to were
NOT Christians, though they dressed themselves in the rhetoric
of such. Anyone who "claims" to be a Christian and does NOT
follow the first iota of Christian doctrine is NOT a Christian, no
matter what they claim or act out.
The
This is such balloney. It is so easy to be an armchair quarterback.
He needs to research his facts a little before spewing junk.
The reason that FEMA couldn't respond, is because there is very
little of FEMA left. It was put under the control of the "department
of homeland security" which
Funny tidbit.BP says they loose money on their gas stations, $100mil last
year.You refine it, you transport it, you store it, you delivery it, and you
sell it.How do you loose money when you control all aspects of it.Just by
vertues of econmies of scale you have to make money.
I say
Don't know if this has been mentioned here before, but the state of Oregon,
USA has taken a different approach to replacing the gas tax, and off road
fuel taxes with an alternative, since many people are now using hybrid and
alternative fuels and they are losing so much money:
This fall, about
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