Title: Re: [Biofuel] was..smart car coming to US in 2008
For no good reason I have a link for you: http://www.tc.gc.ca/atvp
Some specs there. Jesse
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Title: Re: [Biofuel] universal nut sheller plans
Thanks for posting, Kirk. That's our Jock's nutsheller, by golly. Jesse
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I hate to see these things on the highway, looks like people flying along
under an umbrella. Surely can speed along, this is pretty much a four-wheel
hooded motorcycle. Incredibly cute, though, and comfy. Very popular here
in Toronto, but there's zero trunk space.
Jesse
From: Mike Weaver
Fantastic site! Thanks Keith. Jesse
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Got A Little More Than Milk?
Hi Keith,
Last year I saw video footage of these
Keith's link shows that raw milk is illegal in lots of places. We used to
get it in Switzerland, but even there it was a sort of co-op arrangement
among farmers and clients. You go to the barn with your little tin and buy
a couple litres, and let that stand to separate. Resulting cream so thick
Hi Keith,
Last year I saw video footage of these cows with their poor infected udders
that was EXTREMELY convincing never to drink milk again... We do get the
organic butter and coffee cream but whew, is it really much better. Jesse
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got to see the
whole interview. I must say I am ready to see the movie. I wish more
people could have seen Al in this light about 6 years ago.
Jim
mark manchester wrote:
Ha-HAH! Same post, new title. This is a fantastic interview,
guys, to
which there has been no response at all
We run screaming from the room, hands aloft.
Jesse
On Jun 21, 2006, at 7:21 AM, Mike Weaver wrote:
Republicans in the House of Representatives forced everyone to
spend an
entire day discussing a non-binding resolution praising the troops and
labeling Iraq part of the War
True! Even just smoking and then touching tomato plants will give
them this leaf-rotting virus. Very hard on French-Canadians.
Jesse
On Jun 21, 2006, at 9:32 AM, Joe Street wrote:
This may work for grapes but keep it the hell away from tomato
plants or
you'll find out what the tobaco
Yes this WAS a cheesey commercial. I think the cat got out of the bag over
the beaver being proud and noble. But you're really rubbing it in about the
first nation of hockey, eh? Like, I'm pullin' my touque over my eyes on
that one, bloody expansion team, even, you're definitely hittin' below
Ha-HAH! Same post, new title. This is a fantastic interview, guys, to
which there has been no response at all~! Read! Or else let's talk about
our lawns. (Lawns are important too, don't get all biofuelly on me..)
Al Gore interview, last month, about his global warming platform and movie.
I
Al Gore interview, last month, about his global warming platform and movie.
I missed it, maybe you did too. Jesse
http://www.macleans.ca/culture/films/article.jsp?content=20060522_127258_127
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I think your paper box will decompose too. Perhaps a plasic box?
Plop your leftovers in there too, eh? Just not meat and cheese or you'll
meet new neighbours (raccoons).
Keith's got a fantastic amount of info on his site about composting.
Jesse
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Darling, for gawdsake, quit your dayjob, please. Jesse
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Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 20:22:27 -0400
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] was...ANYONE know anything about this?
I used to put mothballs
Subsequent to the switch up to B-50, our dear '79 Benz is now leaking oil
vigorously, and our handsome 60-year-old Chinese mechanics are shaking their
fingers at me. A certain triumph in the attitude, I'm afraid. Head gasket!
Fuel lines! What was I thinkin'?! They say, if I can't take care of
From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 13:50:13 -0400
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] darnit
Fuels lines, yes, head gasket no.
mark manchester wrote:
Subsequent to the switch up to B-50, our dear '79
You were not specific, Bob, about what sort of advice you had in mind.
Naturally, I have a daughter at university in Halifax (I have daughters
everywhere). Were you wondering about higher education, perhaps?
But I must add to the advice of these fine men that you'll find lovely food
and scenery
Ken,
That is unfair thinking. You got your crystal ball on you? People were
born there, raised their families, got jobs, went to school, had
grandchildren, made their lives make sense, without looking at the
geography. Wow, what lack of foresight!
Cast that first stone, big boy. Look around:
Title: Re: [Biofuel] seasonal burning
I feel this is wrong thinking also. The California Condor population deserves respect too.
Jesse
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N, Georgie has to fix it, by installing an inverse phase inhibitor.
They didn't have turboencabulators on the old Enterprises, silly.
Jesse
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Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 10:22:25 +0100
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I just passed out on the floor rolling, thanks for the laugh.
Jesse
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] MIKesol pretreatment and washing
Dear Mr.
Here's an important tip, I have to share this with you, I got this the other
day:
If somebody comes to your door and says they're doing a survey and they want
to see your bum, don't go for it! Do not show them your bum! It's a scam!
I wish I'd known this, I feel like such a fool! Dianne
Okay?
We're terribly proud. We used to live on a tugboat in Toronto harbour with
this imaginative guy, who is now living in Wilmington, N.C.
It's a nice bit of appropriate technology. We even have a pic of him and
his sheller with Jimmy Carter, .
Jesse
Hi Keith, Mike,
Yessir, Keith, I did.
Did you read Mike's previous message Jesse, below?
Keith
Independence is an illusion. I recognize individuality,
but independence...NOT Every individual one of us is part of
the same planet and ultimately the ever changing universe. This is
the
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Car runs on water and Other Nonsense
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Title: Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Car runs on water and Other Nonsense
Yay!
Jesse
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Car runs on water and Other Nonsense
Hi
:
Fix it!
I had a 300SD - wish I'd kept it
You've got a wonderful chance to own a
'83 300TD right now! :)
mark manchester wrote:
Yes Mark;
Fix it.
A little on the spendy side, but here's the starting
point for many things MB deisel; (good source
and the books are excellent
Title: Re: [Biofuel] Cars runs on water and Other Nonsense
From: MK DuPree [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 11:29:15 -0500
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Cars runs on water and Other Nonsense
Sorry, for got to include
This is our car! 1979 MB 300D. It's amazingly stable, it loves to putter
along the hwy all day, which is why I feel I can take it the 6000 km to pick
up my daughter. However, the (automatic) transmission does slip a bit.
It's been slipping a bit for two years without change. Fix it first? Or
Hello everyone,
Last year on this list I saw a map of gas stations in the U.S. supplying
biofuel. I printed it and posted it on my refrigerator in a whimsical way.
But NOW!!! I'm driving to B.C. to pick up a daughter this August, she is
switching to McGill U. and transferring all her
Anyone seen this? Thoughts? Jesse
http://www.diyfuel.com/ca/
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Thanks Keith,
It's a wacky world out there!
Jesse
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Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 04:37:36 +0900
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] more canada biofuels
Hi Jesse
Anyone seen this? Thoughts? Jesse
] more canada biofuels
Looks like the same pics I saw on Girl Marks site. A clear pump and
some iron pipe fittings. LOL
Joe
mark manchester wrote:
Anyone seen this? Thoughts? Jesse
http://www.diyfuel.com/ca/
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Hi Todd,
Hey, what am I, smoked turkey? Jason gets off the hook but not me? Keith
said 'end of discussion' and I have respectfully sent my apology off-list.
Don't you guys go thinkin' I'm not apologetic! By golly, I do apologetic
very well!
Especially when warranted, like now, when I was all
Hakan, Gustl, Keith, and all,
As in a marriage, there's a shaking of the rugs occasionally on a list,
where there may even be tears. It's shocking to see good people find such
frustration, but it does, and I hope the fresh air is flowing in now.
Dear members. How can it be that we are so rough
. They are taking it on, if you get my meaning. They feel
responsible, there is a terrible responsibility, in fact, as I have
mentioned to Keith already.
Todd Swearingen
Cheers to all, you are very dear to me, fellows. Jesse
mark manchester wrote:
Hakan, Gustl, Keith, and all
Dear Mikes,
I'm on to you with wonderful Schumacher, what a delight. With your
neighbours, what IS their problem. This would clearly be an
unpleasant experience, first thing in the morning, when you step out
to sm the flowers. Now, me, my rainbarrels are municipally
supplied!!!
Thanks Keith. There's the smallest chance we will achieve our goal! Okay,
an enormous chance, thanks to the information we have here in the archives
and due to your good will. We're attending Joe's workshop in June and will
forthwith be ridiculously irritating on-list, I'm sure. Cheers, Jesse
. ;-)
Another Mike
Mark Manchester wrote:
Dear Mikes,
I'm on to you with wonderful Schumacher, what a delight. With your
neighbours, what IS their problem. This would clearly be an
unpleasant experience, first thing in the morning, when you step out
to sm the flowers. Now, me, my
is pulling your leg. Lie water is what George W. drinks for
breakfast every morning.
mark manchester wrote:
Thanks Keith. There's the smallest chance we will achieve our goal! Okay,
an enormous chance, thanks to the information we have here in the archives
and due to your good
Hi Keith, Tom,
Thanks again for this useful information. But please, on the Super Easy
Titration Chart: what lye water? Lye mixed with water, okay sure, but
no, wait, how much water? I'm very confused.
Jesse
This US chart, a Super Easy Titration Table for making biodiesel,
classifies less
in a diesel with a conversion kit.
I use it to biodiesel, but the oil I'm getting now is so good I dont
filter much anymore.
I've been using a fairly powerful pump to move the oil.
YMMV
Good luck!
mark manchester wrote:
Mike
Yup, I too want to know this, please? We are still
Mike
Yup, I too want to know this, please? We are still fumbling toward our
co-op. Naturally, I should just look at Keith's archives and SEE IT ALL!!!
Jesse
From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 09:21:41 -0400
To:
Quickly replying! I love nettle tea, I grow nettles just so I can have
fresh tea, and it's so good for you, iron and D and all that. Or try making
Pho with it, if you ever tire of beef or shrimp pho. The chile sauce, fish
socks (sauce of course, but it has a certain smelll), lime chunks,
Hi Robert!
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Nettle Juice
mark manchester wrote:
Quickly replying! I love nettle tea, I grow nettles just so I
Kim, Mike,
Thanks for your letters. She's 25 years old, not for me to dump her into an
icebath. This was the problem! I very much appreciate the place of
anitbiotics and now I think she does too. Hard lesson.
I really thank you Mike for the input on the raw meat thing, that surely
would have
not infected I wonder it I can stop them?
mark manchester wrote:
Kim, Mike,
Thanks for your letters. She's 25 years old, not for me to dump her into an
icebath. This was the problem! I very much appreciate the place of
anitbiotics and now I think she does too. Hard lesson.
I really thank you
Hi again Keith,
[snip]
they
say Naah, you're nuts, this is the way our grandfathers and
great-grandfathers always did it and it's good enough for us.
Why do people forget that?
Don't know. Maybe it wouldn't work so well otherwise.
My mother was herself arrested in a political
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bring the Sixties Out of the Closet
-Original Message-
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snip
My Grandmother was sent to a convent when
Dear Gustl,
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bring the Sixties Out of the Closet
Hallo Jesse,
Hey dere! So how's by you
Hi Keith!
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Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 22:40:07 +0900
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bring the Sixties Out of the Closet
Hi Jesse
Hi Gustl, Mike,
No one ever answers my posts (except Keith,
Hi Gustl, Mike,
No one ever answers my posts (except Keith, our hero), so I can blithely
write on this delightfully off-topic topic.
From: Gustl Steiner-Zehender [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 17:41:59 -0400
To: Mike Weaver
I remember this pallet recycling problem was discussed here a couple years
ago. People were talking about using the reclaimed pallet wood in housing
construction, like the lath strips you find in old plaster walls... I think
it was Steve Spence was building his house that way? but that could be
Hi Keith, Marilyn and Kim,
I'm reading a really wonderful book on this topic right now, Guns, Germs
and Steel by Jared Diamond, which captivatingly answers the question: Why
did some human societies take over others? (Say, Spaniards and Aztecs) Why
wasn't it the other way around? Chapter after
Title: Re: [Biofuel] Building Block Tiled Solar Roof
Intersting link, thanks Kirk.
Jesse
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Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 12:46:41 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: [Biofuel] Building Block Tiled
Wow. Okay, I'm on it.
Geoffrey Lean, wasn't he our boy in Washington for the Independant? What's
he doing in Sarnia, not to be nosey.
Jesse
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Darnit. Thanks Darryl, for your much broader information.
Jesse
From: Darryl McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Econogics
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Ontario first to subsidize
Apparently viewable at ctvstory.html
Jesse
Ontario first to subsidize solar electric power
Ontario has become Canada's first province to offer cash incentives for
homeowners or businesses that install solar electric power generators.
Premier Dalton McGuinty made the announcement Tuesday,
Title: Waterloo Biofuel, was hybrid efficiency
Hi Joe, E.Allen, Andrew,
Chinatown definitely an important movie, even without Faye. Misappropriation of municipal funds, resource theft, arm-twisting, murder!
But on the opposite end of the scale: congratulations Joe and Andrew on your Biofuel
Title: Re: [Biofuel] Cross Posted: Mercury Levels Rising: Report Release
What a fantastic solution this might be during BlackFly Season AAAGGG! Thanks Kim.
Jesse
From: Garth Kim Travis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 08:38:28 -0600
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Texan paragliders!!?? Joe, please. Even well-heeled Manhattan stage
producers could have missed the delicacies of our government. Or their own.
Or anyone's! Perhaps it was one person's comment. This certainly has been
MY comment.
You're not one of those Extreme Chemists, are you? Jumping
Very puzzling, My server says no, not a fault of theirs. I haven't
received list mail for nearly a week. Am in the dawghouse or something?
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Heat by BD or byproduct
mark manchester wrote:
Darryl, I'm STUNNED!!! Your house must be wrapped in R60.
Well, I live on the left coast, which is considerably milder than
Ottawa, but my family of four only spent about $700 on natural gas
last winter. Insulation, weatherstripping and good
Darryl, I'm STUNNED!!! Your house must be wrapped in R60. Congratulations
for your efficient heating! Last January I paid $500 for natural gas
heating FOR THAT MONTH alone. And yah, we did upgrade the insulation
through that GreenSaver programme. That was the improved cost. Dang.
Yup, I'm
Thanks Hoagy! I can just hear his voice.
Jesse
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Subject: [Biofuel] What Is Truth?
What Is Truth? -- Johnny Cash
The old man turned off the radio,
Crows and ravens are particularly smart birds, capable of imitative
(deceptive) calls, and teamwork in hunting. I have seen three crows herd a
pheasant toward a fourth crow who killed it, and then all four ate.
But humour, that's the least expected part of the animal world: horses tell
jokes!
Title: Re: [Biofuel] Killing animals- graphic was Re: New question on oil seed crops and ley farming
Kim, I lived with a family in Switzerland for a year who had a sustainable farm. The technique for rabbit slaughter there was to be sweet to the beast, first, then, quickly lift by the back
Has anyone else seen this? I don't know about the reliability of the info.
Jesse
http://truthforce.ca/groupee/forums/a/tpc/f/4346090942/m/8781025931/r/347109
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It says that they have met the Canadian federal government's
Environmental Choice Program EcoLogo standards, which I guess is what
Canada uses instead of the Green-e certification that the US uses?
On 9/19/05, mark manchester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else seen
Hakan! How awful. I can see that this violation is resonating for you
in sympathy with all people who have their sense of safety and dignity
tread upon. I have read hundreds of your letters, I know you are a
good man, working hard to foster safety and well-being in the world.
Try to
Hi Ray,
No answers? don't despair. Our dear Darryl must be busy. He's up near
you. The lye is not expensive, a Cdn Tire thing, and he told me last year
where to get methanol. Erg, I'm looking for it in the old letters.
Jesse
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Thanks Keith, as always, the helpful one. This is enormously encouraging to
everyone who is having a Bad Day.
Jesse
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There are so many such projects all over the world, taking so many
different approaches and forms. Journey to Forever is one such
I'm taking this opportunity, Hoagy, to thank you for your many informative
posts and your level reasoning on so many issues. You've taught a LOT.
Then I'll say that as a white-haired woman riding no hands on my silly old
bicycle, which I have decorated with plastic flowers, I've had my share of
How wonderfully innovative is THAT!!!? That's really exciting, Sam. Humm,
got me wondering how to get something going here in Toronto, Canada. Thanks
for the great idea!
Jesse
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I'm currently campaigning (by letter etc) for a system in London where a
My goodness, there's been a lot of contrition lately! Whew! What a burden!
Lighten up, I think. Let's remember the point here. And poor Martin has
been taking a load. Come on now, guys. Cheer up.
Jesse
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Sweet thoughts to you Keith, and warm hopes to Midori
-J
From: Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 20:18:55 +0200
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Where's Keith?
I had no idea that Keith had medical problems. Is it someone that is
Thankyou so much Demian for your trouble finding this wonderful document!
Jesse
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Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 00:59:10 -0800
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Subject: [Biofuel] The Six Nations Constitution
I learned that this constitution was
YAY!!! Thanks for the blow by blow, so exciting, Keith. Dazzling pleasure
to see this. We absorb and assemble...
Cheers, -Jesse
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Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 06:12:45 +0900
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Subject: [Biofuel] Kyoto...
Of course it wasn't then a written document but an oral tradition and a
model of a working democracy from which the founding fathers drew more
than heavily
Jess
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Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:41:04 -0800
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Has anyone else ever seen a copy of the Six Nations Constitution?
There weren't many other democracies at hand in the mid 1700's, and
apparently this quite venerable Native document was very useful.
It gives a context to the Godless document.
Jesse
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Reply-To:
Luc, MH, Keith,
Guys, this is exciting! (Scary too.)
The New Testament clearly proclaims that as the Second Person of the Trinity,
Christ created the universe and continues to sustain it. As such, all of
creation belongs to Him. He is Creator, Sustainer, and Owner. (Heb. 1:2-3;
Col. 1:16-17,
Hi Keith, Kim,
Family of origin, place of origin, it's deep, was what I meant. Somewhere
out of our thinking brain. It's an issue, someway or another, as your
thoughtful replies imply. Some people search around until they find their
real home, and whew! That's satisfaction.
I've never been
Hi Keith, Mike, Hakan.
Hakan said that his experience in Israel had been to remind him of North
America. (right? Structural recognition?) Which yeah, I guess, Tel Aviv
is quite cosmopolitan. I meant the desert, and the blowing poppy fields
above Gallilee, the grazing camels and storks...
Oh oh, Walt's gonna get slammed now.
Keith, don't be a hothead. Walt's talking about community.
Jesse
From: Walt Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 09:03:43 -0800
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] U.S., Islam, and Religion
At 04:22
IMHO, every traveller eventually goes home, because it is the only place
that really makes sense. Every place is delicately different from every
other place. But, in my struggles with languages while travelling, I was
always surprised to find the meaning of the translation is always so banal.
Hi Kim, Luc, and all
[snip]
While I am not Luc or Ed, I did spend my first 35 years in Canada. Canada
has its own conditioning, as I suspect each county does. And yes, much of
Canada's conditioning is anti American. This point is brought home to us
very strongly every time we visit
crack me up. thanks.
Jess
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Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 18:50:28 -0600
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Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Seeds
Remember just donÕt carry your almanac around on the dash of your car.
Then you are a terrorist.
:)
Is this climate change? Here in Toronto my brothers and sister and I always
went tobogganing on Christmas Eve, that was our happy ritual, year after
year, under the stars. Then one year, and it was easily twenty years ago,
there wasn't really very much snow, but we went anyway. I was
Hi Todd,
Your posts, while ascerbic, angry and difficult, are always heartfelt
and useful, and I'm grateful to read them.
In the funny recent post How many forum members does it take? there
was a category left out: mine. Cluck cluck, the hen, oh, kids, stop
bickering. Is this Canadian?
enough.
Todd Swearingen
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] To Todd, was Hyping Terror For Fun, Profit - And
Power
Hi Todd,
Your posts, while ascerbic, angry
A great pleasure to read this wonderful silliness. But, oh, what does it
infer about the democratic process?
It's a sad day today, we are very subdued.
-Jess
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Pardon my intrusion, but has anyone mentioned earthship construction? This,
as you must know, is the burying and filling of recycled tires as the
structural medium, which is then stucco'd within, and capped with cement?
Works great in Ontario, where we have hills to burrow into. Maybe not so
Hakan, you are a very charming man, as well as all the other stuff.
Jesse
From: Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:52:00 +0200
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] weights and measures
George,
That was a good joke. LOL
A toi! On recoupe comme on peut, le lendemain.
Jesse
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To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] Joyeuse St-Jean Baptiste
Joyeuse St-Jean Baptiste tous mes collgues du monde des nergies
What a wonderful post! All the dope on how to use a computer, how to build
a processor. I'm amazed how you keep plugging away, month after month, so
helpful, and always the tone of reason. (well, practically always) Cheers
to you sir. : )
Jesse
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Pierre
We have a 1979 300D which runs beautifully. On a trip this summer around
Georgian Bay, best mileage was 660 miles on a tankful of B20. Gawd knows
how that translates, but city driving isn't nearly as good, and winter is
worse any way you look at it (though that's hardly a surprise
Yipee! We will be skipping to visit you March 2.
Jesse
From: slg18 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 18:43:41 -
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] Biodiesel (B20) in GTA (Toronto Area)
We offer only ASTM and EN standard BioDiesel
Map
Hi Doug and Keith,
Oops, wrong link. My fingers must have frozen on the keys here in Toronto.
Intrepid fielding, Keith!
Jesse
From: DougL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 21:46:10 -0600
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] cold weather
I
Hi Doug,
This subject comes up pretty often, the last time Keith responded with this
web-site:
Mother's Waste Oil Heater:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_library/methanol_motherearth/me4.html
Where are you in cold Canada?
Jesse
From: DougL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
with diesel generator and tanks. Its open to the
atmosphere
so no accumulation of emissions. Here in Toronto its different - this
concept can only
work 5 months of the year...
Alex
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