I'm going to put Monsanto brand Glucophosphate on it.
DHAJOGLO wrote:
Mike, you can deal with the Iranians after you get that crabgrass out of your
yard!
On Monday, September 11, 2006 7:49 AM, Mike Weaver wrote:
Now we've opened a huge geopolitical hole for the Iranians to exploit
Yeah, BUT I CAN'T AFFORD A BARREL OF OIL.
Why do you think I'm on this list ;-)
DHAJOGLO wrote:
I hear a barrel of crude oil does a good job of killing crabgrass (and otters,
should you have any of those)
On Monday, September 11, 2006 8:33 AM, Mike Weaver wrote:
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 09
The only way to make it in this world is to grab a laugh when you can.
Jonathan Schearer wrote:
Mike, you always seem to know how to get a chuckle out of people.
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Nah, I did it. Sorry. Didn't know it yours. I've already burned the
BD but I
MY GOD.
Your god is wrong.
MY god is a big white guy with a beard in the sky.
Religious wars are battles over who has the best imaginary friend
bob allen wrote:
Gregg Davidson wrote:
I'm not upset. I know that Clinton wouldn't take Osama on a silver
platter 3 times. The atack may have
This talk is dangerous:
Pascal's Wager
Expresses the conviction that belief in God is rational; if God does not
exist, one stands to lose nothing by believing in him, while if he does
exist, one stands to lose everything by not believing.
robert and benita rabello wrote:
MK DuPree wrote:
I pick and choose - right now I believe in The Flying Spaghetti Monster
and Ganesh.
Jason Katie wrote:
honestly i think the ancients had it better as far as religions go,
because at least their gods had some friggin personality. and they had
the BACCHUNAL!
Jason
ICQ#: 154998177
MSN:
understanding of whose god? who is god? Mike DuPree
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org mailto:biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Disney
He was impeached; the impeachment failed on a vote.
*Our military personnel knew what they were getting into when they
VOLUNTEERED for service. Nobody was drafted.
**And this makes it okay to send them into harm's way based on
fabricated evidence?
*Why are we in Iraq? Alone, I might add. The
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Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Disney
Mike Weaver wrote:
Yeah! And I wish Clinton's legacy would stop forcing us to borrow all
that money - what is it - 2 billion a week?
And I'm really mad about Clinton's Legacy making up all
First World Trade center bombing - even though it failed...
Gregg Davidson wrote:
*/Paul S Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Gregg,
Boy, that hindsight sure is 20/20, isn't it? If Clinton knew what
was coming on 9/11, of course he would have ordered the shot, but
at
as it supports the good guys (Republicans) and attacks the evil ones
(Clinton), is that what you're saying?
Best
Keith
Mike Weaver wrote:
This letter was sent today by the entire Democratic
leadership of the
US
Senate
Gregg Davidson wrote:
**
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Gregg Davidson wrote:
*/Mike Weaver /* wrote:
Yeah! And I wish Clinton's legacy would stop forcing us to
borrow all
that money - what is it - 2 billion a week?
You skipped one
'Bout time. I do like a good donneybrook, but Good Heavens, the poor
fellow can't string two thoughts together.
Keith Addison wrote:
Gregg Davidson
Much of the below Keith Addison did NOT write.
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregg,
I don't mean to get you too upset. But,
You're right -
*Pascal's Flaw* is a state of incompleteness of an argument or its
failure to arrive at its desired conclusion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conclusion. Statements containing a
Pascal's Flaw often arise in discussions where the offending party can
no longer provide evidence to
Arrgghh,
Aye matey.
Fred Finch wrote:
Hey Weaver (Redler,)
Got yer pirate costume on?
fred
On 9/11/06, *Mike Weaver* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I pick and choose - right now I believe in The Flying Spaghetti
Monster
and Ganesh.
Jason Katie
will stand
up to what's in the mini series like a vampire does to sunlight.
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
This letter was sent today by the entire Democratic leadership of
the US
Senate. This letter is such a major shot across the bow of
Disney, it's
not even
Stop muddying the waters. The Clinton Admistration's Legacy just came
and put crabgrass in my lawn.
DHAJOGLO wrote:
On Sunday, September 10, 2006 7:31 AM, Gregg Davidson wrote:
I hope Disney grows some major cojones, ones the size of 16lb bowling balls,
calls the Democrat/Liberal
This letter was sent today by the entire Democratic leadership of the US
Senate. This letter is such a major shot across the bow of Disney, it's
not even
funny. It is FILLED with veiled threats, both legal and legislative,
against
Disney. US Senators don't make threats like this,
Actually, this isn't really the problem - it's that the rendering
companies will buy a few state senators and legislators and declare WVO
hazardous waste. Look at California.
-Weaver
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Nah, I did it. Sorry. Didn't know it yours. I've already burned the
BD but I still have the glycerine - be happy to drop that off... :-)
Seriously, bummer.
-Weaver
Thor Burfine wrote:
5 will get you 10 it was the grease hauler who snatched it.
they see it as a loss of income
At the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, former Vice President Al Gore
lectured the audience about global warming. The Rock 'n' Roll audience
cheered, gave him a standing ovation, and then they got in their stretch
limos, went to the airport, got in their private jets, and flew home to
Malibu.
NBC anchor Brian Williams interviewed President Bush. He asked him
about his poll numbers and President Bush said, 'The key for me is to
keep expectations low.' I think you can accurately say, 'Mission
Accomplished.' --Jay Leno
The one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina hitting New
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Yup. They're not Republicans. Shhesh, it was Nixon who signed into law
the EPA. The top marginal tax rate is 1972 was 50%.
There are no more Republicans, or damned few.
D. Mindock wrote:
Mike,
What we have now is a Talibanish group of war making radicals. They are
making war outside
No offense, but there is NO such thing as a Republican anymore.
Most of my mother's family is (were) Republicans. They favored:
Small government - keep government OUT of people's lives.
A strong National defense. Currently, our forces are stretched so thin
Micronesia could invade us.
Fiscal
Ever been to West Africa?
D. Mindock wrote:
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2006/0918/128.html?_requestid=1218 (need to
register first)
Dirty Money
S. Dinakar and Michael Freedman, 09.18.06
There's profit to be made in cleaning up a filthy emerging Asia--if you have
the stomach for it.
In most
Well done!!
Thanks for the link!
-Redler
D. Mindock wrote:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7374585792978336967
Funny through the tears
Has some interesting factoids, like:
the total carbon emisions for the full cycle of the nuclear energy
plants
(from fuel
FYI: In the mid 90's I had a long commute to work and spent my time in
the car listening to Bill Moyers in a series he did about the mind/body
connection. This post reminded me of the work he did on that.
-Redler
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Reinventing Medicine by
Larry Dossey
Cue
Hogwash.
I gave Redler a wart just by thinking about it.
Ask him.
bob allen wrote:
Study of Heart Patients Sees No Power in Prayer
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5315333
Kirk McLoren wrote:
*Reinventing Medicine by *Larry Dossey
You wanna wart?
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Mike you lack the proper respect for the gate keepers of the one true
faith.
On your knees now lad before we off your head.
If Harvard data base doesnt have it it isnt medicine.
Just ask Bob
Kirk
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote
Bob,
A lot of your response was very logical and thought through. In
general, I agree with a lot of what you said. However, it was a little
disappointing to see comments that dismiss claims simply because
conventional wisdom says so.
For example, I think it's interesting how you respond to
ike dogma for
scientists. When unproven once, it's condemned to be false forever
(exaggerated to make my point).
That's it - my $.04
-Redler
bob allen wrote:
Mike Redler wrote:
Bob,
A lot of your response was very logical and thought through. In general,
I agree with a
Whoa!
You did that?!
Mike Weaver wrote:
Hogwash.
I gave Redler a wart just by thinking about it.
Ask him.
bob allen wrote:
Study of Heart Patients Sees No Power in Prayer
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5315333
Kirk McLoren wrote:
*Reinventing
Sorry. I'll remove it for $10.00.
I take PayPal.
Mike Redler wrote:
Whoa!
You did that?!
Mike Weaver wrote:
Hogwash.
I gave Redler a wart just by thinking about it.
Ask him.
bob allen wrote:
Study of Heart Patients Sees No Power in Prayer
http://www.npr.org/templates/story
Power of pride.
D. Mindock wrote:
The point of public relations slogans like Support our troops is that
they don't mean anything... That's the whole point of good propaganda. You
want to create a slogan that nobody's going to be against, and everybody's
going to be for. Nobody knows what it
Homeschoolers represent 20% of those being schooled (the) last time I
checked the statistics(.)
Homeschoolers represent 80% of the high achievers.
Doesnt (doesn't) speak well for your system.
I think you are in denial.
Our school system suks (sucks) and you know it.
-Miss Grundy
Kirk McLoren
Yeah, but ain't you from Arkinsaw?
-Mike Weaver (*/Ouachita/* mountains
http://www.google.com/search?hl=ensafe=offsa=Xoi=spellresnum=0ct=resultcd=1q=Ouachita+mountainsspell=1
, Prairie Grove, Ark)
Hooo PIG! SIII.
bob allen wrote:
Howdy,
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Homeschoolers
Nah, I'm just a loud-mouthed know-it all-jerk. ;-)
robert and benita rabello wrote:
Mike Weaver wrote:
Homeschoolers represent 20% of those being schooled (the) last time I
checked the statistics(.)
Homeschoolers represent 80% of the high achievers.
Doesnt (doesn't) speak well for your
Stop it.
You're being disruptive.
Jason Katie wrote:
my mother taught me to read when i was four years old, until college i
had been reading five years ahead of my class. the teachers hated it
because i would always question them and their procedures, and they
blamed my mother for all the
I wonder what the Bushmen think?
Sharia law is no picnic, especially if you are a woman.
In cases of adultery, shari'ah resorts to particularly drastic measures.
Rape creates an especially difficult burden of proof for the victim.
Shari'ah law only provides for punishment in cases of adultery,
The USDA organic label has no value.
D. Mindock wrote:
The organic label means your food is pesticide-free grown without
synthetic chemicals, but an investigation into California farms
reveals that the label means nothing but pain for the workers who
produced it. The article ends on an
People alreadt farm hemp in CA. It's just not taxed...
Kirk McLoren wrote:
You will see the forces that really run this country put an icepick
into the heart of this legislation.
Kirk
*/Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=2324524
Kind sir,
Thank your for your gratitude. However, I find myself entirely outdone
by your short but profound response. I shall now follow the advice of
my esteemed virtual colleague, Mr. Weaver and retire to the loo for a
bath.
Ta ta,
- Redler
Martin Kemple wrote:
Thanks Mike!
Intriguing
bad.
Mike Redler wrote:
Kind sir,
Thank your for your gratitude. However, I find myself entirely outdone
by your short but profound response. I shall now follow the advice of
my esteemed virtual colleague, Mr. Weaver and retire to the loo for a
bath.
Ta ta,
- Redler
Martin Kemple
*12 Recipients Receive $9** M**illion for Renewable Energy Energy
Efficiency Projects*
On August 8, 2006, Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns announced that
12 recipients from three different states received over $9 million in
loan guarantees and grants from the US Agriculture Department’s
My favorite part:
I am for low taxes. In fact, I wish they would abolish income tax
on people making less
than 100K, and double the taxes on any vehicle that gets less than 30
MPG, and impose a 100% tax on fossil fuels, and none on ethanol, PV,
wind, hydro. Nothing like that to whip a
Or dogs are smarter than people
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Fast Food Ice Dirtier Than Toilet Water!
Out of the mouths of babes comes this news. Budding scientist,
12-year-old Jasmine Roberts from Benito Middle School in Tampa, Fla.,
has created a science fair project that has lots of grown-ups
?* Outstanding. Will be
watching again. Mike
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*To:* biofuel@sustainablelists.org
*Sent:* Friday, August 11, 2006 1:51
Dear Chive,
I think you must have meant Jutish, which I guess it is possible, but
there must be a few Saxons, Celts and Anglos in there.
My guess is that you are a smarmy chickenshit anti-semitic git.
I'm calling you out.
Defend your statement.
-Weaver
Clive Marks wrote:
Of course they
Gustl, here was my first post.
-Weaver
Original Message
Subject:Re: [Biofuel] Blair feels let down by Bush [welcome to the
club!]
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 19:05:35 -0400
From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
References: [EMAIL
Oh.
I thought he meant you needed a bath...
Michael Redler wrote:
I wasn't sure what you meant so...I looked it up.
Main Entry: *wishy-washy*
Pronunciation: 'wi-shE-wo-shE, -wä-
Function: /adjective/
Etymology: reduplication of /washy/
*1* *:* lacking in character or determination *:
Are your trying to say that The House of Lords is 90% Jewish?
Clive Marks wrote:
Of course they will do nothing, 90% of their senate is Jew.
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You made that up.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
And they used to poke fingers at Pravda.
Kirk
| Fake News Stories Probed |
| from the truthiness dept.|
| posted by samzenpus on Wednesday August 16,
ace.
Prescription? Strap in; when the government fears the governed,
voting won't get you anywhere.
Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You made that up.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
And they used to poke fingers at Pravda.
Kirk
| Fake News Stories Probed |
| from the truthine
"I wouldnt join his mailing list if you want to avoid getting on a
government list."
Thanks. I'll keep that in mind.
-Redler
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Thought this article fwd to me had some very interesting
comments about the supposed bombings.
Is the chemistry valid Bob?
If so we see
Can't pay your debts, just like the rest of the US!
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Id rather owe it to you than cheat you out of it.
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Whatever. Just send me my damned dollar, McLoren...
Kirk McLoren wrote:
I have given this to a lot of people
Yeah, but does anyone remember Flip Wilson's routine?
Andrew Libby wrote:
I want my two dollars. Two d-dollars.
(bad, perhaps young movie reference. Anyone get it?)
Andy
Mike Weaver wrote:
Whatever. Just send me my damned dollar, McLoren...
Kirk McLoren wrote:
I have
More people have been killed by terrorists under Republican
administrations than under Democratic administratons.
But personally, I don't think we're that smart. If they don't win with
BS they'll just tweak the results...
D. Mindock wrote:
*Hoping for Fear
*By Paul Krugman
The New York
Easy - we just print more money...
D. Mindock wrote:
It seems like the truth is a hot potato in Wash D.C. Nobody wants to
touch it. Peace, D. Mindock
http://www.aapsonline.org/nod/newsofday317.php
News of the Day ... In Perspective
08/15/2006
*What if the government used audited
Original Message
Subject:EESI PRESS RELEASE: DOE LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 10:20:41 -0400
From: Jetta Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jetta Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Environmental and Energy Study Institute
*122 C Street, NW, Suite 630 •
Whatever. Just send me my damned dollar, McLoren...
Kirk McLoren wrote:
I have given this to a lot of people. The biofuels folk are atypical.
Ok guys give yourself a pat on the back.
*/D. Mindock [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
If you reformulate the conclusion as follows:
30 original
google diesel and motorcycle - plenty out there...
Andrew Libby wrote:
The prospect of running a biodiesel motorcycle is precisely why I joined
the list. Are there folks here that have any input on the idea? Is it
practical?
I'm an avid motorcyclist but have always wanted to find a way to
Look out. We'll invade you next.
MK DuPree wrote:
Hi Jan (and List)...it's really great getting info from the horse's
mouth...good to know Americans aren't the only fatheads on the planet
as so many on this List like to continually proclaim. -- Mike DuPree
- Original Message
house.
Depending on the state, you might also need to install a flushing toilet.
By the way, 9' might require a fire escape.
I don't mean to be the bearer of bad news...just tryin' to help.
- Redler
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Uh oh,
I have a 9' tall foot
.
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Dear Pinkler,
I never GPL's it, so it's mine.
besides, you're on MY half of the seat! MOM!
-Weaver
Mike Redler wrote:
It doesn't matter Weaver! I'm sure it was invented so long ago
that it's
expired
I'd skip medicine too. The school debt is staggering and they work you
to death for not that much money. When you calculate the number of hours
you work, the amount needed to pay of your loans it's not such a great
living. My sister is a doctor and she's sure not getting rich, or even
close.
*Red Crown HIGH TEST LYE from *
_http://www.boyercorporation.com/_. ?
-Mike
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Uh oh,
I have a 9' tall foot abandonded Osprey nest I've been maintaning for
several years now - I wonder if it'll get me in trouble?
bob allen wrote:
Howdy folks, if you read the analysis at Snopes, you'll discover the the
Michigan authorities are
not quite as stupid as seems, nor the land
I invented it.
So try not to piss me off.
-Mike Big Head Weaver
Michael Redler wrote:
Tesla invented the modern world far more than Edison or Westinghouse
or Marconi.
Damn! I didn't even know the modern world was invented.
- Redler (average person)
*/Kirk McLoren [EMAIL
It doesn't matter Weaver! I'm sure it was invented so long ago that it's
expired and in the public domain by now. So, there's nothing you can do
about it!
You're not the boss of me!
Mike Weaver wrote:
I invented it.
So try not to piss me off.
-Mike Big Head Weaver
Michael Redler wrote
Dear Pinkler,
I never GPL's it, so it's mine.
besides, you're on MY half of the seat! MOM!
-Weaver
Mike Redler wrote:
It doesn't matter Weaver! I'm sure it was invented so long ago that it's
expired and in the public domain by now. So, there's nothing you can do
about it!
You're
Double taxation! That's a good point Thor.
Thor Burfine wrote:
Well lets see
12,000 miles a year @ 42 mpg thats 285 gallons
but wait blend it and you have B20 185 *.2 = 57 gallons
only half was used on the road 57 / 2 = 28.5
@ 22.5 cents a gallon = $6.41
Send it to them in
ar
against Iran, starting with a proxy war against Lebanon, then Syria? In
my opinion, Bush is capable of anything and although I hesitated to
speculate, I also don't put it past him or some of the religious
zealots running the federal government to execute such a radical plan.
Mike
fox mulder wro
Juan,
According the the post (below), you're certainly on the right track!
Well done!
- Redler
Posted earlier on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A typical modern room air conditioner has a thing called a slinger
ring fan, which splashes the water removed from the
Get bigger dogs.
Ben Bahr wrote:
The man should not have his dogs running loose chasing bear or
wolves, just to get pictures.
He's the reason for the demise of his dogs and will only encourage
the demise of other animals who have the right to exist as wild
animals. In the name of sheep and
I don't know as I'd throw out either one. Even one high eff. PV on a
sunny day would help.
Man, I almost called you in Conn./NY. You should have seen me in the
parking lot at Shaws making fuel!
-Weaver
Michael Redler wrote:
Mike, I agree and certainly wouldn't rule anything out
Or, it takes a certain degree of madness to be sane in this world. You
have to be a touch crazy to be able to be happy and go on with your life
given what's going on.
-Weaver
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Of course there is a distribution but there is demarcation. A criteria
is set and 4% +- some
also look up reportable quantities in municode
Gary Plencner wrote:
Theo, I am also in the region you mentioned, here is a link that
should help http://www.nonprofitfuel.ca/http://www.biodiesel.org/
the handling and use sections on the .org site should give you lots
of help. There is
would second what Keith says - you can contact Piedmont Biofules for a
consultant.
-Mike
Keith Addison wrote:
Mr Chadzichristos
Hi everyone,
I am currently in the process of helping to start up a
biodiesel production faculty on the border of Wisconsin and
Illinois. We were
scam too. I knew someone who ran his VW jetta (old one) for a
year or more on a mixture of waste veggie oil and 15% unleaded
gas, till he got a proper SVO setup.
On 8/5/06, *Mike Weaver* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yup
Marty Phee
Just out of curiosity, was this on public or private land?
JJJN wrote:
We had a single (or pair of them, the feds could not be sure) Wolf Kill
well over 100 Sheep. Over 50 in one night. When the Federal Fish and
Wildlife finally authorized Federal trappers to Kill one Wolf They
hunted it for
]
- Original Message -
From: Mike Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 6:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] GeoExchange, on the cheap
...I just put a plug on the exit hole of the tray of my window
style ac unit and the fan starts
Yeah, whatever. Can you make biodiesel out of them?
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
Somehow, I doubt the wolves posess much danger to the elk and deer
populations long term, as they evolved together. They weren't a
problem for thousands and thousands of years. Putting domestic
animals that were
(IMO) it looks like a numbers game. They mention the number of barrels
and how long it would power every bus, van, car and SUV but neglected
to mention everything that consumes that 20 million barrels.
Is this possible or are they just lying?
- Redler
bob allen wrote:
To put the AREA 181
there was the thread a while ago about making biodiesel
from cats, and I recall we were going to turn Keith into
biodiesel, so I imagine you could use wolves too.
On 8/7/06, *Mike Weaver* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, whatever. Can you make
processes!
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Ludwig Wittgenstein:
Anything that can be said can be said simply
That said - it's an intersting read; only I'd bet the true figure
is a
bit higher. The history of the world is rife with examples:
Hitler, Pol
Pot
But it would add a huge degree of efficiency,
If the funds were there I'd enhance the battery back and include
capacitors. My noodling was with an old Isuzu Trooper - lots of room up
top for panels, and a lot of sre room to tinker.
Here's one person's expiriment:
start w/ www.municode.com
Theo Chadzichristos wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am currently in the process of helping to start up a
biodiesel production faculty on the border of Wisconsin and Illinois.
We were making good progress to setting up to a capacity of
Had an interesting experience in Conn. on Rte 95 coming home from Maine
this year. I was trying to make New Jersey, where diesel was 2.79, but
finally got so on fuel low I decided to just go ahead and buy a tankful
in Conn. Pulled into two places advertising diesel and found one closed
and
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=397240in_page_id=1766in_page_id=1766expand=true
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Yup
Marty Phee wrote:
What's RUG? (regular unleaded?)
Mike Weaver wrote:
Had an interesting experience in Conn. on Rte 95 coming home from Maine
this year. I was trying to make New Jersey, where diesel was 2.79, but
finally got so on fuel low I decided to just go ahead and buy a tankful
Yup, just gotta love those Iranians! The way they treat the Ba'hais is
model for how to respect other's beliefs and rights. What's a little
murder, torture and
intolerance?
http://www.bahai.org/article-1-8-3-14.html
And let's not even talk about Iranian Jews...
. Dzierzhynski made Robespierre look like a
pansy, being responsible for the murder of literally millions of people.
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Yup, just gotta love those Iranians! The way they treat the
Ba'hais is
model for how to respect other's beliefs and rights
The End Of the Right?
By E. J. Dionne Jr.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/staff/email/e.+j.+dionne+jr./
Friday, August 4, 2006; Page A17
Is conservatism finished?
What might have seemed an absurd question less than two years ago is now
one of the most important issues in American
we could do it.
-Mike Weaver
Ron Peacetree wrote:
Back on the actual subject listed as the topic of this thread...
A little digging has convinced me that a diesel-electric hybrid w/
photovoltaic cells on the the hood/roof/trunk could easily be the basis for
vehicles that could completely
...I just put a plug on the exit hole of the tray of my window
style ac unit and the fan starts to splash and spray water on
the condenser.
Brilliant! I like it.
-Redler
Juan Boveda wrote:
Hello Mike Redler.
I did have the same idea by observing big air conditioner units that uses a
spray
he volume becomes considerable.
Just as using fluorescent instead of tungsten makes sense so
does limiting cooling to a suit and mattress also make sense.
We need to soften our impact on the world around us.
Kirk
Mike Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Understood. But, why would I care if
ffering on subsistence income can profit from
inexpensive fixes. A "koldvest" could be a lifesaver. Simple is elegant.
Kirk
Mike Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Only possible for a few?
Roughly speaking, if you filled your (50 gallon?) tub once with cold
city water,
issues.
Other than that, I got nuthin'.
...on to the next topic I guess.
-Redler
Joe Street wrote:
Hey Mike;
A lot of energy goes in to cleaning city water and in this day and age
where water is getting scarce using treated water for cooling is not
too cool (pun) but as I said in my area
xchange.org/] http://www.geoexchange.org/] [LINK:
http://www.geoexchange.org/] http://www.geoexchange.org/now if you
mean is anybody "rolling their own" water cooled air condenser, I don't
know.Mike Redler wrote:Hi everyone,As with many in this
forum, I've been trying
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