Thanks to all involved.
I have learned a lot from this list.
Facts, thoughts, motivations discussed here helped
me shape my personal and professional life.
And I am certainly not the only one.
It is sad to see the list go - but it served its purpose.
The work of its founder stays alive in the
This looks like another attempt to spread a virus -D
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Friday, 30 March, 2007 5:20:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Thanks!
Please have a look at the attached file
Maybe if I post the ISP will notice I participate once in a while.
I want to thank the list because it put me onto www.notmilk.com and it saved
my life. Now, about a year later I am feeling 10 years younger and am moving
on to Raw Food Vegan.
I don't like being known as a lurker but a learner.
Maybe if I post the ISP will notice I participate once in a while.
I want to thank the list because it put me onto www.notmilk.com and it saved
my life. Now, about a year later I am feeling 10 years younger and am moving
on to Raw Food Vegan.
I don't like being known as a lurker but a learner.
Hi Lillie
We haven't forgotten you. Or I haven't anyway.
Maybe if I post the ISP will notice I participate once in a while.
I see you got bounced twice, sorry about that. FYI, this is the info
the List administration sends to people who ask:
Your Biofuel list subscription has bounced. That
FuelMeister ? Ever heard of that one? I hit upon this site and
curiosity made me search the archives for FuelMeister well that was a
real interesting little read.
Anyway thanks Keith for setting this all up and helping all us newbies out !
I have to wonder if all the crank rumors that I have
] On Behalf Of JJJN
Sent: 19 September 2005 03:51 AM
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: [Biofuel] Thanks Keith
FuelMeister ? Ever heard of that one? I hit upon this site and
curiosity made me search the archives for FuelMeister well that was a
real interesting little read.
Anyway thanks
The Minotaur?
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Gee Mike I didn't know you lived in Crete.
My uncle visited there once.
--Kirk
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Ahh...that. I hope you're not upset about that little youthful
indiscetion I mean really, it's no worse than DWI, is it?
No, he had a little contracting job there. Built a fancy house for some guy. Minos I think.
KirkMike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Minotaur?Kirk McLoren wrote: Gee Mike I didn't know you lived in Crete. My uncle visited there once. --Kirk */Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
I am from Crete also.
I go for a walk to knossos almost everyday, nice to hear about this...
Stelios Terzakis
The real Cretan...
Αρχικό μήνυμα από Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Minotaur?
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Gee Mike I didn't know you lived in Crete.
My uncle visited there
That's what I want - a contracting gig in Crete. I get sent to Lagos
and Conakry
Kirk McLoren wrote:
No, he had a little contracting job there. Built a fancy house for
some guy. Minos I think.
Kirk
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
The Minotaur?
Kirk McLoren wrote:
I would love to go to Crete - do you have any networks you need fixing?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am from Crete also.
I go for a walk to knossos almost everyday, nice to hear about this...
Stelios Terzakis
The real Cretan...
Αρχικό μήνυμα από Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The
The Minotaur?
MISTer Weaver! This is an unminotaured list, IF you please! And long
may it remain so.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Gee Mike I didn't know you lived in Crete.
My uncle visited there once.
--Kirk
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Ahh...that. I hope you're not upset
I am from Crete also.
I go for a walk to knossos almost everyday, nice to hear about this...
Stelios Terzakis
The real Cretan...
Hello Stelios
I'm glad you're here to set the record straight! Very ancient place
you live in.
That old guy Epimenides gave the Cretans a bad press just to make a
I've always wanted to go there. I had an uncle in the RAF that had nice things to say about it. I haven't been to Greece either. Hitch hiked around northern Italy when I was younger. Really enjoyed my experiences in Europe. All that was 40 years ago though. I'm sure there has been a lot of change
Lagos -- now there's a prize. I worked with a guy that was a Hausa. Nice guy actually. Warm hearted. He used to tell me stories about Nigeria. Some things just leave you shaking your head. 1st prize a day in Lagos. 2nd prize a week in Lagos. Really makes you appreciate the scoundrels we have at
I could tell a few interesting stories myself...
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Lagos -- now there's a prize. I worked with a guy that was a Hausa.
Nice guy actually. Warm hearted. He used to tell me stories about
Nigeria. Some things just leave you shaking your head. 1st prize a day
in Lagos. 2nd
Sorry, those pesky list serv regs again! Besides, it's in the archives!
Keith Addison wrote:
The Minotaur?
MISTer Weaver! This is an unminotaured list, IF you please! And long
may it remain so.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Gee Mike I didn't know you lived in Crete.
My uncle visited
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am from Crete also.
I go for a walk to knossos almost everyday, nice to hear about this...
Stelios Terzakis
The real Cretan...
So I looked it up in the dictionary, and there _are_ 2 spellings for
this. With completely different meanings and origins.
I thought
I WILL be president soon, in 2008, and *I 'm* pround of you now.
Oh are you really? Last I heard from you was that you were ignoring
me, not only that you were telling me you were ignoring me. That's a
whole new twist on the paradox of Epimenides the Cretan, I'm still
trying to figure it out.
Ahh...that. I hope you're not upset about that little youthful
indiscetion I mean really, it's no worse than DWI, is it?
If elected, I will apooint Cindy Sheehan director of DHS. She can
change the name.
Granny D will director of FEC.
My administration will be in honor of Peace Pilgrim.
Gee Mike I didn't know you lived in Crete.
My uncle visited there once.
--KirkMike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahh...that. I hope you're not upset about that little "youthful indiscetion" I mean really, it's no worse than DWI, is it?Mike of Knossos
Click here to donate to the Hurricane
By the way Keith, I have a hard time just reading the posts, and keeping
up with most of the threads, or the ones of interest for me. Whatever
you do keep and maintain this is OK with me. Thanks for all YOUR HARD
WORK (The President would be proud of you :) )
Andy
Hello Andy
By the way Keith, I have a hard time just reading the posts, and keeping
up with most of the threads, or the ones of interest for me.
You get good at it.
Whatever
you do keep and maintain this is OK with me. Thanks for all YOUR HARD
WORK
Thanks for saying so Andy, you're welcome.
I WILL be president soon, in 2008, and *I 'm* pround of you now. Isn't
than enough?
Mike the First
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Andy
By the way Keith, I have a hard time just reading the posts, and keeping
up with most of the threads, or the ones of interest for me.
You get good at
Only the abstract is in English.
If you like i can send you pictures, diagrams, etc in your e-mail if it has the
capacity and you will share it to others.
Stelios
Abstract
Alkali catalyzed, two-stage process for biodiesel production from used vegetable
oils mixture and evaluation of its fuel
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
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Sent: 24 August 2005 07:59
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: [Biofuel] thanks
Dear Prof Allen, Keith, et Al
With your help i made my dream possible.
I received my MSc in Environmental Engineering, and my diploma is titled:
Process
Dear Prof Allen, Keith, et Al
With your help i made my dream possible.
I received my MSc in Environmental Engineering, and my diploma is titled:
Process development for biodiesel production from waste edible oils and quality
control of the produced alternative fuel.
My achivement however which i
Congratulations Stelios, I think you made a wise decision on your thesis
work. It looks like you will be in demand.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Prof Allen, Keith, et Al
With your help i made my dream possible.
I received my MSc in Environmental Engineering, and my diploma is titled:
Process
Stelios, that's great! Congratulations!
Dear Prof Allen, Keith, et Al
With your help i made my dream possible.I received my MSc in
Environmental Engineering, and my diploma is titled:Process
development for biodiesel production from waste edible oils and
qualitycontrol of the produced
Greetings,
First I would like to thank everyone that helped me last winter with my
research into Indura fabrics. The company has reversed their decision and
are now issuing 100% pure cotton uniforms again. My husband managed to
avoid having to wear those poisonous ones and I have now
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G'ay Vincent;
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From: Vincent zadworny
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] thanks all
Thanks Luc
i will be starting with about 10 to 20 gallons i was going to try the
ase - base method that is on the JTF site
To: biomailinglist
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 12:51 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] thanks all
hello all,
i would like to thank every one who responded to me postings. washing of
the small test batches are going good and am quite confident with the
processes. this weekend i am setting up my BIG
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From: Vincent zadworny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] thanks all
Thanks Luc
i will be starting with about 10 to 20 gallons i was going to try the
ase - base method that is on the JTF
hello all,
i would like to thank every one who responded to me postings. washing of the
small test batches are going good and am quite confident with the processes.
this weekend i am setting up my BIG system consisting of a 100 US gallon
reaction tank. i have 2 of these tanks and will be
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To: biomailinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 12:51 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] thanks all
hello all,
i would like to thank every one who responded to me postings. washing of
the small test batches are going good and am quite confident with the
processes. this weekend i am setting up my BIG
Peggy, Thanks for reposting. I plan to send this info
to my counterparts in Sierra and Kings Canyon Natnl
Forests (near area where I was born and raised). I
like Paul's simple explanation of his approach. On
his website he wrote:
(The concept)..is to Place bark and wood chips onto
logging
Just got back from visiting some friends in Hillsboro, NC and decided to
stop by Piedmont Biofuels Coop. I just want to thanks Lyle for giving me a
tour of the facility and enlightening me as I try to figure out how to start
the Susquehanna Biodiesel Coop in Central PA. I understand that all of
Dear Mohamed
And my thanks to you, so much, for saying so, but I must protest that
credit would be due to the whole list, not just to me.
But many thanks all the same, and I'm glad we've been of use to you.
Loughborough... It's a long time since I was there. The town, not the
university.
Dear Keith Addison
Thank you for setting up this grate forum that has
provided me with a lot of help in My PhD in Bio Diesel
Processing, am sure others will agree with me that
this is a grate job that you are doing and we all
appreciate it
Mohamed Hassan(PhD Researcher)
Chem Eng
Loughborough
Keith Addison wrote:
... one and all. Biodiesel schmiodiesel, but I really enjoy this list
sometimes. Lots of hassle and we don't really have the time it takes
to maintain it, but it's worth it. Thanks to all, posters, lurkers,
offlisters, everyone.
Most sincerely
Keith Addison
Keith Addison wrote:
... one and all. Biodiesel schmiodiesel, but I really enjoy this list
sometimes. Lots of hassle and we don't really have the time it takes
to maintain it, but it's worth it. Thanks to all, posters, lurkers,
offlisters, everyone.
Most sincerely
Keith Addison
... one and all. Biodiesel schmiodiesel, but I really enjoy this list
sometimes. Lots of hassle and we don't really have the time it takes
to maintain it, but it's worth it. Thanks to all, posters, lurkers,
offlisters, everyone.
Most sincerely
Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Attaching other plumbing to the carboy, huh? Now THAT is an
intelligent idea ! Having once been into plumbing you would think I
could have come up with that one,but alas, old age
Found a suitable jug though, a 5 liter clear HD...2 rated (that's
what is says on the bottom) in the form of a
lovemydiesel2003 wrote:
Attaching other plumbing to the carboy, huh? Now THAT is an
intelligent idea ! Having once been into plumbing you would think I
could have come up with that one,but alas, old age
Found a suitable jug though, a 5 liter clear HD...2 rated (that's
what is says on the
i would like to thank everyone for the valuable information they have shared
on no till farming. this has definitely made finding the research material
much more effiicient and timely. have a wonderful day.
michael
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MSN 8
Thank you Tod.
Sorry about my terrible English.
Pieter Koole
Netherlands.
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From: appalenergy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 1:23 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Re: Thanks for the answers Tod. Here are some more
questions.
Peter,
El gusto es mio.
And not to worry. You're English is easier to understand than two thirds of
the music out there.
Todd Swearingen
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From: Pieter Koole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 1:17 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Thanks Tod
-When I separate the glycerin from the FFA's, can I turn the FFA's
to biodiesel ?
Yes, using acid esterification.
-Is there a way to do a proper titration on this job?
Why titrate? The feedstock is 100% FFAs.
* To detect how much acid I need to do a proper separation.
- I read ( Apal
thanks for those of you who gave me help for some basic project info. i wasn't
expecting anyone to do the work for me, I just wanted a basic idea to go upon
to make sure I had something to go on. I guess some of my questions were dumb,
orbecause I got sassed by people, but whatever. If you
It seems you see things almost exactly as I do.
Thanks for showing me that what I see is at least one valid way to look
at what's going on. And I thought I was going crazy and needed to be
hauled away. (LOL!!) Maybe I *still* need to be!! (LOL!!).
Curtis
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Thanks Keith!! I'm glad. At least someone knows
what I've been talking about!! (lol)
Curtis
--- Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--snip---
Believing that democracy needed wise and hidden
manipulators, Bernays was proud to be a propagandist
and wrote in his book Propaganda:
Thanks Kris!! I'm glad. At least someone knows
what I've been talking about!! (lol)
Curtis
--- Kris Book [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These same folks run every government from behind the
scenes. It matters not who wins a war, within a very
short period of time things revert to the same old
oil was Re: [biofuel] Thanks Kieth
You'll want to make sure that the oil has been degummed (lecithin
gums removed). That's a tuff one to insure even with SVO. Even
most of the distributors of fryer oils to restaurants are
clueless as to whether or not the oil is degummed. The stuff is
murder on deep
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From: norris hobson (SRI) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 6:56 AM
Subject: RE: Veg oils as chainsaw bar oil was Re: [biofuel]
Thanks Kieth
I thought all food grade svo had been degummed. Could you give
more
info about any gums
Thanks for the tip about using veggie oil as bar oil, Hakan. I'm gonna try
that. I bet you could use coarsely filtered WVO.
Fungi Perfecti (http://www.fungi.com/) in Olympia, WA sells
spore-inoculated bar oil, one for softwoods and one for hardwoods. Saves a
step when you're gonna grow
:13 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Thanks Kieth
Thanks for the tip about using veggie oil as bar oil, Hakan.
I'm gonna try
that. I bet you could use coarsely filtered WVO.
Fungi Perfecti (http://www.fungi.com/) in Olympia, WA sells
spore-inoculated bar oil, one for softwoods and one for
hardwoods
:^)
-Original Message-
From: Hakan Falk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 2 September 2002 10:28 AM
To: Stalenberg, Rod
Subject: RE: [biofuel] Thanks Kieth
Sorry Rod,
I was told that used motor oil had Led in it and since chain saw
oil is a product from used motor oil, I assumed
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From: Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 11:13 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Thanks Keith
Thank you for the data Ed, because I did never really research it.
I
great... thanks for the info Keith..Im going to give that one a try.. Im
trying to getaway from non-renewable fuel... so the biodesel and ethonol mix i
think i will work on. Thanks again!
--
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 15:47:49 Keith Addison wrote:
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Apart from running 2-stroke engines on mix of ethanol/veg oil, the chain
saw is a different thing. For some decades now, I use veg oil for lubricating
the saw blade. In Sweden, it is now a standard to do that and almost all
do it. When you buy a chain saw they recommend it now. From a pollution
Is there any particular kind of vegetable oil that is recommended?
Thanks for the info, I will be changing over, immediately.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
Hakan Falk wrote:
Apart from running 2-stroke engines on mix of ethanol/veg oil, the chain
saw is a different thing. For some decades now, I
Canola or rapeseed (virtually the same in fuel and lubricant applications)
is what is normally used.
Edward Beggs
on 8/30/02 6:22 AM, Kim Garth Travis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any particular kind of vegetable oil that is recommended?
Thanks for the info, I will be changing
Ed is right, but many times I have bought sunflower oil in the food
store and used it. I also use the manual feed button on the chain saw
frequently to give it some extra cooling and lubrication. Do clean the
blade carefully directly after use, which you always should do anyway.
Veg oil do
Canola/rapeseed it the better lubricant of the two. Various companies also
do Canola-based with additive packages to improve performance, winter and
summer grades, etc. They might make cleaning easier, too - or perhaps use
some biodiesel for cleanup, since it is also such a good lubricant.
Bar
Thank you for the data Ed, because I did never really research it.
I can belive the bar and chain life extension, but it is not my
experience that it reduces my work with sharpening.
Given the amount of usage and the serious pollution, we do have
one silver bullet here. It is obviously that
Thanks for the responses to my plea for leads to service info for my
MB-100 van.
Marc de Piolenc
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Hi Madman and All,
I have a great bridge in Brooklyn to sell if
you want ;-).
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I am still not sure how the power company charges
but I am sure you cannot
get that arc for free. I know that heaters such as
the burner on a range work
on resistance and
I am still not sure how the power company charges but I am sure you cannot
get that arc for free. I know that heaters such as the burner on a range work
on resistance and use a lot of power. They claim that about 80% of the cost
to produce the gas is carbon which is consumed in the process.
Greg and Steve,
Thanksfor both your input. Steve Mike Nixon is a good suggestion and I
will talk to him about it. Greg thanks for the details on the process.
Was looking for info on making a small plant that could be
made for the actual process itself and a subsidary unit to regenerate
Alan,
Thankyou for the
info. Will certainly try to contact him. Found 2 or 3 articles by him when doing
a search at Purdue recently. Many thanks.
B.r., David
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