Got your message down in Mexico.
Thanks
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On Oct 30, 2012, at 6:55, Chip Mefford c...@well.com wrote:
Okay list;
We're almost there. Keith is having issues posting to the list.
I'm supposing this is due to the DNS changes that I made for the
new list not fully
detailed information about this approach
to Cold Fussion: http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/
I found the information rather stunning but then again, I'm not an expert on
the subject. Nonetheless, this technology is worth a look.
Regards,Alex
Several individuals have brought up to my attention what is called Sun Gazing
Process which apparently has some amazing healing results. There are some
medical studies about it too but I haven't researched the matter. Anyway, if
anyone is interested on learning a bit more about it you could
An article related to the Tamiflu Vaccine. Worth reading.
-
Last week, many of the aboriginal people in the remote west coast
village of Ahousaht were innoculated with the tamiflu vaccine. Today,
over a hundred of them are sick, and
be used to eradicate other colors...
Grts
Bruno M.
At 16:48 21/09/2009, Alex Rodriguez wrote:
An article related to the Tamiflu Vaccine. Worth reading.
-
Last week, many of the aboriginal
,
Alex
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hi guy
thank you so much for the info it really helped, and about
the web chemfinder, thats a very helpful site, i really
appriciate tohave friends like you.
thank you once more
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hi guys
i need help, i have a task to design a heat exchanger to
cool 78% sulphuric acid, but i cant seem to find the
chemical and physical properties any where, can any if you
help me in this regard.
thank you
regards Alex
hi
i think i might be able to help you on this one, i am
working for sasol in south africa and coal gassification is
one of our major processes, now if you can tell me exactly
what you need to know i can organise that information for
you.
thanks
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if humans can be so evil? to kill cats_humans to power there greed to control.
Alex.
I hope i am wrong
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Hi all I found this link on ebay(Australia)
1.is it just a expensive filter system plan?
2. Is it worth using to "recycle" my sump oil?
3.dose it have the same emissions as "dirty diesel"
have a negative result on the next batch?Thanks for the advice
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Hello All
Thanks for all the advice in the past.
After a year of making Biodiesel and not being able to use it i purchased a 1994 Discovery (at the Right price )
I wanted somthing after 1996 but couldnt afford it so 1994 is it.I have checked for all the normal stuff eg cracked head
this site [1]http://www.grudge.com.au/Grudge-Diesel_Engines.htm They
are made in China and have a cheap feel about them.
Q1 has any one used a diesel from China with B100?
Q2 what type of Rubber is in the fuel system?
References
1.
some to Iraq with a bit of help from some presidents daddy.when he
was trying to help the Iraq leader kill his neighbour in Iran(not much
christian love back then)
I wonder if the Bush family will have a nother go at Iran soon? well
who cares they are not american, they are not
Has anyone used solar pre heating to raise the temp of the oil in any
way ?
(I may be waisting my time but i dont want to use only LPG gas to
preheat my oil)
I live in sunny Australia
Any info or advice. I am very happy to listen to. if this is a silly
concept please tell me
???
regards Alex
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a petrol
engine ? the reason i ask is i have been offered a old diesel for
testing which is said to have a blown head gasket (oil is getting into
the coolant would this be a the head gasket or some other gasket or
seal??.)
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Can you point out exactly to what Luc said which was true in your opinion?
We all have our limited life to live and we all make our choices. Some
choices make us happier then others.
I'm happy with my believes. You don't sound very happy though.
Alex
Appal Energy wrote:
Alex,
I
What wrong with calling white - white and black - black?
Alex
Appal Energy wrote:
That's incorrect. What I did state and should have been inferred by anyone
with eyes not clouded with fear, hate or rage was that the ensuing personal
assaults were uncalled for.
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Nazis were bloody killers of innocents.
Israelis are figting bloody killers to protect innocents.
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Alex,
You seem to think that it's my place to determine whether one person or
another is speaking the truth about your pet religion and all its
peculiarities, nuances and distinctions.
It's not. Nor do I care for it to be.
So you are impliing that if its a lie you
who is here to maim, kill and destroy.
Alex
Hakan Falk wrote:
Arthur,
I am puzzled, have looked through the thread and have large difficulties
to find any I hate the Jews in it. I find some interesting
ideological and theological facts in it, but expressed in a respectful and
objective way
. May be you'll like it and become a Jewish scholar too!
Alex
Appal Energy wrote:
Alex,
Rather than calling another a liar under the guise of politeness, why not
point out whatever errors exist somewhat more precisely as well as
indicating any accuracies.
[Non-text portions
There are many Jewish people who are active in bringing justice and
fairness to our existence.
Why Luc didn't bother to write about them?
Alex
Matt Golden wrote:
I am literally stunned by this outburst of hate.
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Yes, was just talking to them - got into the waiting list.
Alex
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Hakan Falk wrote:
Keith,
It is worth mentioning that they survive with less accident fatalities than
US, what ever criteria you base it on. In some cases two third less, like
Switzerland and the Scandinavian countries. It is also worth mentioning
Hakan - I think you should run as the first foreign born candidate!
Alex
Hakan Falk wrote:
Keith and MM,
My point was that it might not matter any longer who is elected,
the sh-t is about to hit the fan. The World, not necessary the
World population, is telling the Americans that their pillage
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Thank you - will read!
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Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Rebecca, welcome
Okay, for an absolute newbie... please define your
terms. What are the characteristics of Chinese farms
/ farming?
It's a farming system. It's been proposed and is indeed used as a
much better foundation
farms.
I disagree with this statement. It takes very little land to support
sustainable food production. For example 1 acre of land can
provide food for a family of 4, IMO.
Alex
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Interesting one - I posted it before, but no harm
Hakan Falk wrote:
MM,
I think that the EVs and hybrids based on biodiesel, are much better and
viable alternatives to any hydrogen vehicle.
Especially if diesel can work on DIY mustard/canola oil!
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Darryl McMahon wrote:
Alex, I cannot speak for you. I can only speak and act for myself.
In my small local world, I try not to forget about the welfare of creatures I
encounter, large or small. I won't waste bandwidth with the small things I do
that
I think make things better
Keith:
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Alex, Gustl
Alex, if you want to be a farmer you really, really, really should
read this first, and then you'll get a lot more out of The One Straw
Revolution, and a lot more out of farming too:
An Agricultural Testament by Sir Albert Howard
http
Hakan - what you describe is absolutely appalling, beyond my imagination
- barbarian...
Alex
Hakan Falk wrote:
Alex,
We talked about windmills, cats etc. Why do we not talk
about the largest and most ruthless killer of birds on this
planet. All over the world the humans kill birds in so many
Bryan - to tell you the truth, I don't know.
But I don't want to sacrifice my local birds for the welfare of all the
birds on Earth.
Alex
Bryan Brah wrote:
This thread has become tiresome.
Alex,
The point of this discussion is not to prove that since cats kill more
birds than
Darryl,
again , you are probably right on a global scale.
Does it mean that in my small local world I should forget about welfare
of tiny creatures?
Alex
Darryl McMahon wrote:
Alex, I admire the absolutism of your convictions regarding protection of bird
life.
Perhaps because I can't
Ok!
Thank you, Gustl.
Alex
Gustl Steiner-Zehender wrote:
Hallo Alex,
Monday, 12 January, 2004, 16:14:52, you wrote:
...snip...
What kind of farming interests you, Alex ?
No-till ?
a How did you guess?
a I'm looking at several options for tilling now - one with so called
extra $30 - why don't you invest them in the books by
Le Bon?
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Hi, Robert:
robert luis rabello wrote:
alex wrote:
I think that this is an established fact.
I have asked you to support your contention. Reiteration is not
support.
No, you have to prove without reasonable doubt that wind turbine doesn't
kill birds - to me
MH wrote:
robert luis rabello wrote:
I have asked you to support your contention. Reiteration is not
support.
alex wrote:
No, you have to prove without reasonable doubt that wind turbine doesn't
kill birds - to me this is an established fact.
Alex, aren't you
Hakan,
please don't have bad feelings - I have a great respect to what you are
doing.
Alex
Hakan Falk wrote:
Steve,
I have to disagree with you, it was a quite smart posting. This if his goal
was trolling and to destroy the original discussion. It was quite
successful also and he managed
Martin Klingensmith wrote:
Alex, the closest we can come to a perfect source of energy is the sun.
Martin - sun energy is the same as the one Bruce is working on -
dissociation of matter.
However the problem with sun energy is that it is not evenly distributed.
For example here
Darryl,
the fact that it is not ready to use doesn't mean that it is not
working. Bruce Perreault research is based on work of T.C Moray and books
by Gustave Le Bone.
I advice you to take a second look at his site.
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they really look like an
eyesore, to me, anyway.
I think the real solution is in what Bruce is doing - 3 kw power station
in every basement.
Alex
Darryl McMahon wrote:
OK Alex, I took a second look. Nothing there excites me.
The fuel cell has been around since 1837. Did you look at my page
Turbines kill birds.
Alex
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Does it has to be based on chain reaction? -No.
Look at http://www.nerl.org.
Alex
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alex wrote:
Turbines kill birds.
Alex
Please qualify your statement. Large turbines in migratory paths
have been known to kill raptors. This is unfortunate, and work
).
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harvest ...
They made a wrong decision by making emphasis on Ethanol, IMHO, but they
can reverse it by starting
sowing oil producing crops.
Regards, Alex
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Alex,
Although, in general, I prefer Diesel engines and either biodiesel or SVO/WVO
over ethanol and spark ignition
instead for driving and used diesel as a main engine. In general
Brazil has a tremendous level of poverty among its
population. It also systematically destroys Amazon forest.
Sorry - Brazil is not ny model of paradise.
Alex
Keith Addison wrote:
Some comments:
Keith Addison wrote:
It seems
Some comments:
Keith Addison wrote:
It seems to me that SVO is a better solution then ethanol.
Why?- Because it is easy to make and easy to get, license free.
One really doesn't have to make aplant for it - it is very safe too!
Alex, we need MORE biofuels options, not less. Anyway
, butter and oil to ride on!
Alex
that offers any answers?
Keith
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I only wish they mistakenly start mass-produce such an engine.
Alex
Hakan Falk wrote:
Alex,
Rudolf Diesel's engine for SVO was a failure, he actually tried to make an
engine that was meant to run on coal dust. He got money to develop that and
he ended up with an engine that was working
Alon,
better modify your car to run on peanut oil.
Alex
alon s. wrote:
I have question for the biodiesel makers in the group.
I had gathered some materials here in Israel, for making biodisel. I am using
ethanol not methanol . Both from health and environmental reasons.
And I am wondering
fuel or biodiesel ? - No.
Why not to put pressure on manufacturers in this case to make diesel
engines which can run on SVO without any mods?
Brazil, with its warm climate , should switch to SVO or Turpentine!
instead.
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Does anyone know if turpentone can be used in place of SVO/biodiesel?
It was prodused in great quontities out of wood.
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Dan Maker wrote:
Appal Energy said:
Actually? :-) To be precise? (chuckle, chuckle...) Air is more or less
comprised of:
Nitrogen, N2, 78.084%
Oxygen, O2, 20.947%
snip
heh, I was to lazy when I typed that message to look up the numbers, but
yeah
Hakan,
lately Canada is becoming more and more as US, like it or not..
Alex
Hakan Falk wrote:
Sorry Alex,
Yes, I could not be of much help. The only thing I could go after is some
knowledge how it is handled in Sweden, Germany and Spain. Those cases are
different and Spain is maybe the most
.
Regards, Alex
Martin Klingensmith wrote:
At least do it for a better reason than the money.
Of course, you don't take in to account generator failure and the cost
of connecting (IF 'they' will even let you connect)
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Thank you for a very valuable information.
Alex
Friedrich Friesinger wrote:
Hi Alex,
i have a 100kva Generator,he uses on small Load 6ltr. and on havy load up to
24ltr. an hour on Diesel.
So you run the Generator for one year
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I'm in Ontario!
There is lots of talk about grid problems in NA.
We have lots of Canola fields here in Ontario. If every farmer will put
a generator in his field and
start generating electricity...sorry to say, but it can put nuclear
folks out of business.
Alex
Martin Klingensmith wrote
Hakan,
I like to swim in the winter!
Alex
Hakan Falk wrote:
Alex,
This depends on what your local electricity distribution association can
pay you and also what legislation that might exist in Canada for this.
Often on the country side, you might have a local electricity distribution
On a serious side, I strongly believe in the power of land.
Land gives independance.
Alex
Hakan Falk wrote:
Alex,
This depends on what your local electricity distribution association can
pay you and also what legislation that might exist in Canada for this.
Often on the country side, you
promised a lot
of deregulation and at the end just sold
out 407..
May be will call you one day.
Regards, Alex
Darryl McMahon wrote:
Sorry, I missed Alex's original post (Yahoo is bouncing me about twice a week
lately).
In a rural area in Ontario, odds are that your grid connection
I think that this concept is not a hoax.
Platinum is a most remarkable element, which serves as a catalyst to many
chemical reactions.
How they did it?
Possibly by heating platinum wire to a very high temperature and putting it
on the
way of intake air.
Alex
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From
Bob,
thank you for pointing towards that very interesting web site - I'm not
going to buy
this device, since it doesn't look like I'll be able to recoup the cost with
fuel savings.
Alex
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No,
this is not true.
Each raw food contains enzymes to digest itself.
During cooking these enzymes are being destroyed, which makes pancreas to
produce
enzymes for digestion. With the time pancreas gets overloaded and cannot
produce metabolic
enzymes.
Pancreas = life.
Alex
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It is even more beneficial to it fermented foods, which are already
predigested.
Alex
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The enzymes that digest
Cooking destroys enzymes.
Enzymes = life.
Alex
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Thor Skov wrote:
Gotta agree with the notion of whole
Bob,
from what I've red, enzymes help to digest.
Without them, eating wouldn't be possible...
Just want to point out that I'm on Ann Wigmore diet for 3 years, growing my
own food,
and experience it first hand.
Alex
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Quinn,
I'm going to frame your post!
Alex
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John,
I just have to jump in here. As a nutritional counselor
book by Ann Wigmore.
Regards, Alex
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 3:42 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Popular Mechanics article
Hello Alex, Bob and all
Bob,
my humble comments are below
and so on which in turn
depends on
the amount of toxins in the body (chemicals), and many other factors.
Sun is not guilty.
Regards, Alex
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. In the journal Science,
scientists from
Denmark's University of Aarhus warn that plutonium oxide may react with
water
that leaks into storage casks, releasing explosive amounts of hydrogen.
Alex
, Plutonium has a half -life of 24,000 years which
indicates
that radioactivity of it is very moderate.
Alex
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Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Popular Mechanics article
Alex said
was doing similar experiments - I
will ask him
for detailed explanation - he is the foremost authority in this field now.
Generally speaking, natural radioactivity by itself is quite safe, or may be
beneficial,
unless you start tinkering with splitting of nucleus.
Regards, Alex
- Original Message
Dan ,
sorry, forgot to answer on some other points.
Curie - for what I heard died from depression ( stopped eating).
Radium - tremendous amount of paint containing Radium was produced (until
1942).
It was widely used on dials, signs and such.
How many people died from exposure to them?
Alex
to experiment with.
Regards, Alex
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Alex said:
Curie - for what I heard died from depression ( stopped eating
Bob,
my humble comments are below...
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Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 4:58 PM
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Alex wrote:
Dan,
I disagree with what you say.
If sun radiation
Here something about generating hydrogen from water.
Alex
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At some beaches radioactivity level may be very high...
Are you a fan of sunbathing?
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I will stick to using a battery
Exactly!
Also some of the wastes are perfect betta emitters - almost ready batteries.
But it is practically impossible to get them.
Alex
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Hi, Esbuck!
It wasn't me who was writing this, but nevertheless I'm very interested in
your concept.
Have you done any calcs on how much air would be needed to store and at what
pressure
say for 100 kms of distance ?
Alex
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Ok, I started o understand your concept - mainly you are talking about a
hybrid -
to store energy during breaking, downhills and release it later.
Looks sound and simple, by why nobody is using it?
Alex
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Actually, I think that Prius approach - basically replacing starter with a
full-blown
electrical motor is a most feasible one. Then ethanol or biodiesel can be
used
as a fuel.
Alex
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the utilities.
Alex
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 08:56:22 -0400, you wrote:
Actually, I think that Prius approach - basically
Ethan,
thank you very much!
Very nice to know somebody near by!
I will contact you off list - I'm actually near by, in R.H.
Alex
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Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 7:35 PM
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Great, will try Home Hardware!
People in Can. Tire were not very helpful.
Alex
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Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] methanol
In small quantities, try Canadian Tire (look
Just want to experiment in making my first batch - getting ready for getting
self-sufficient
once I get my Rabbit!
I'm in Toronto area. Where are you?
Regards, Alex
- Original Message -
From: Ethan Vos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 2:52 PM
as well - but it requires serious car
mods...
Believe it or not, the actual thought of looking for an alternative fuel was
caused by the
recent blackout when cars were abandoned on streets because gas pumps were
dead!
I think in a coming times everybody has to try to be self-sufficient!
Regards, Alex
Ok!
Keith, you actually have a great web site - will take a lot of time read it
all!
Your library is great too - very similar to soil and health library which I
read quite
diligently.
Regards, Alex
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent
forgotten books...
Hopefully one day I will move to the farm and drive my tractor by the fuel
grown on my field!
Regards, Alex
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel
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