PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike WeaverSent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 5:24 PMTo: Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSubject: Re: [Biofuel] Scientific method- Titration and anorther outraged reader.
I personally am outraged. I just spent all weekend printing out and completely reading the JTF website.Th
r reading all of this. I think it should be good enough
to say go back and read it again.
You have a ton more patience than I do. All the
best : Derick
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mike Weaver
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23, 2005 5:24 PM
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Hi everyone
My wife and I worked on titration until pretty late last night, at
least late for me. I am a morning person and I pruned and thinned a
massive area of Piñon Cedar wood and then loaded it prior to
beginning our first titration of WVO. I say this because I'd rather
not have people
LOL Brian!!!
Actually it's not funny. It's just inept, and it sows confusion -
extracting such clouds of complexitites out of such simplicities is
not exactly going to encourage newbies, though that's apparently what
you're trying to do. Now it requires explanations of things which
need no
I personally am outraged. I just spent all weekend printing out and
completely reading the JTF website.
Though it pains me greatly to say this: I did find a comma out of
place.
Keith, I've done the hard work identifying the problem, now I expect
you to fix it, instead of lolly-gagging, or
Subject: [Biofuel] Scientific method- Titration
Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 11:15:36 -0600
Hi everyone
My wife and I worked on titration until pretty late last night, at
least late for me. I am a morning person and I pruned and thinned a
massive area of Piñon Cedar wood and then loaded it prior