theis to responnd to kparticularr posts sso i woll do itthis way untill i
get it riahgt,firsttt let me tell who and what i am, , i was retireddd
millwright, mavnchinisst untill 3 yhears ago, my heart arrested, the dxamage
is similaair to straoke,, intellect iss intact, coantroall is
Dear Keith,
Send personal addresses for Keith, Todd, and whoever Zephyr is and what
he/she did to win this box and I will forward the best creamy, chewy,
chocolate covered pecan tasties I can find to the three of you--Best for
the best.
P.
P.S. By the way, Sam, what kinds of chocolates are
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Creating a cool room storage in a hot climate
Ice Houses, canning, things like that, but, down were you live, it wasn't
until the 1800's that they had a reliable way of preserving fresh food - it
was an ammonia based refrigerator.
I have, but if
Is it, or would it be practical to use SVO products in gen-sets producing
power or in a continuous operational situation?
Yes. SVO or WVO can also be used as a fuel for process heat, aka boilers,
etc., as can the recovered FFAs from making biodiesel. Just take in the
consideration that the
Tyrone,
Me thinks you never took a psych course, much less reverse psych.
Those who oppose the US presence on Arab soils, along with a few other US
insults, prefer Bush because he's foolish, near-sighted and lacking in
ability to see beyond the dogmas of his choice regligion and his queer
Air fuel mixture is not optimal. Optimal for what? That is
a good question. Low RPM Power, or High RPM Power, Low or High
Boost?
Also, dirty intake manifold.
Also, leak in the air intake system.
Also, clogged air filter.
Also, Timing advanced too far?
Also, has the
Hi All,
You might want to get a copy of Five Acres and Independence by M. G.
Kains. It was written in the 1940's and is sort of considered the
bible of small scale farming. My copy is packed away, but if I
remember correctly (and I may not) it has info on building a root
cellar and a ice
list thread, which has now become something else. That needs dealing
with, generally, not just for Greg, and so do a few other things.
First:
I know, and that's why I try and delete them.Sometimes I fail, and
react, when I'm at my worse.Unless I really am careful, and know my mood
if any of this upsets you,,, say so and i will cheerfully withdraww, buck
Please don't withdraw, and please, there's no need to apologise. If
anyone gets upset with you they'll have me to deal with too.
I posted a set of List rules, more or less, when we moved the list
to this new site
Andrew,
Go ahead and have a field day with it. See if you can do something that
might make it look more real to others?
Line drawings don't float too many people's boats this day and age.
Todd Swearingen
I wish to start learning Visio to do technical drawing and if
no-one, most importantly
Re Bush/ Kerry
How are Bush and kerry on biofuels surely that's the question guys
The fossil fuel loby is very strong here.
Getting an even transition from fossil to renewable is what we should be
looking for, Australia has not got it quite right yet.
where do i find the diy description of
i've never heard of this 'italian tune up' but i guess
if an injector gets clogged then pushing more volume
thru it could affect it. i don't know much of the
theory at all.
tho if i have an issue like this with a diesel that
isn't being pushed you can bet i'll try it! it's too
easy and cheap to
Its rather funny: Our Australian leader is nicknamed 'shrub' by some. (think
about it.
regards Doug
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 04:01 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all at biofuels group
Recent telepoll in Ireland says:
Kerry 74%
Bush 26%
What if Bush had spent the 1.5 Trillion
Where in Oz R U ??
regards Doug
(PS: look for some Edwards Stainless Solar HW tanks: they make the best
systems they are thrown out, as they fatigue around the inlet/outlet ports
which is repairable for our use.)
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 01:28 pm, John wrote:
Hi I am new to this site, i live in
How (although, as an Australian, I regret to inform you that we are now the XX
state, after Canada Mexico, due to the signing of the Free Trade agreement.
I think this will lead to the Australian Public getting screwed!)
regards Doug
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 02:51 pm, John Gardner wrote:
Become
I like to contemplate how the US may have approached 9/11 sans Bush I
think the world may have been a much healthier place.
regards Doug
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 09:34 am, Appal Energy wrote:
Tyrone,
Me thinks you never took a psych course, much less reverse psych.
Those who oppose the US
Buck, you make a lot of sense. I found your text OK to readbut for the
purists, perhaps someone could offer to edit it for you. (You sound very like
my father, an old Fitter Turner who has worked on ships in
industry/farming.)
regards Doug
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 08:39 am, Buck Williams
This is what I would say is the best solar cooling / ice maker, I have seen
in the longest time ( and I have seen allot of them ), in fact the copy I
have, is the same one, and down in Texas, I think it would be the best bet.
Add some thermal mass to keep it cool even when the clouds are heavy,
I do understand straw bale very well, did a course on it years ago now in
Arizona with the Out on a bale, by mail people. Unfortunately, straw
bale is not a good building material for my area. I would have to truck
bales in from well over a 100 miles away. My humidity is over 80% most of
Yes I do remember it, and from my view point, it's is not totaly correct.
Like I said before:
Unless I am really careful, and know my mood is bad, I am a fish that is
hooked by Troll Bait .
I said Troll Bait , because that is how I perceive some of it, the bait
used by trolls to start a
Peggy,
Zephyr is a grey-ticked Arabian - sweetly cantankerous and a pleasant
distraction from the ugliness of the real world.
FYI. We've been pushing some of the standard home brewer procedures for
making biodiesel here lately to try and improve production cycle times.
That 833 gpd plant
Hi folks,
i was browsing a little bit about absorption cooling.
Found this cool document about cooling :)
http://www.eduvinet.de/servitec/henninge.pdf
Not too practical for direct application, but very good for the
educational/theoretical purposes :)
Appal Energy wrote:
It's not glass, but
We may not need Washington DC to turn around the rural folks. Just say
NO means doing it on our own. In any government program the money gets
tied up in feasibility studies and top-heavy administration.
Getting the word out becomes political and the focus tends to also get
sucked into
Caroline, Kim and others.
Gas absorption is not very energy intense. If you look at the Servel
fridges, they operate on a flame the size of a pilot light. In a super
insulated walk-in freezer, solar collectors could readily take in enough
heat in one day to keep a freezer iced for a week. The
Hi I am new to this site, i live in regional Australai and there are plenty
of oportunities to purchase/ make gear and obtain vegetable oil products.
Re Bush/ Kerry
How are Bush and kerry on biofuels surely that's the question guys
The fossil fuel loby is very strong here.
Getting an even
Also why?
It all comes with a lot of froth about democracy and rights and so
on, which the rest of the world sees as anything but mutual. It says
in the list rules: Like any community, your rights end where those
of others begin. But not in the world community it seems, or at
least not
Yes I do remember it, and from my view point, it's is not totaly correct.
What do you mean? It's exactly what you said.
Like I said before:
Unless I am really careful, and know my mood is bad, I am a fish that is
hooked by Troll Bait .
I said Troll Bait , because that is how I perceive
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 23:20:13 -0700 (PDT)
From: Mitch Wallis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: modifying a 1999 Toyota Tacoma for Ethynol
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear List Members:
Hi! I'm living in San Diego near the sole california commercial gas
station which pumps ethynol fuel.
I'd like to
Getting an even transition from fossil to renewable is what we should
be
looking for, Australia has not got it quite right yet.
where do i find the diy description of vegetable oil to diesel process
please
cheers John
Please let us know how to find a copy of the 500 poorest counties,
It seems apparent that when you talk of the best creamy, chewy,
chocolate covered pecan tasties you don't mean virtual chocolates!
And I was just kidding.
But that doesn't mean I'm averse to non-virtual chocolates,
especially of the best creamy, chewy, chocolate covered pecan variety.
Hello Kim,
- Original Message -
From: Kim Garth Travis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 4:31 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Creating a cool room storage in a hot climate
Greetings,
[Please note I never say 'hello']
First I would like to thank the
Todd,
Thank you very much for your input. I'll check out those companies. Have
also heard of good equipment in S. America (Brazil I think); an knowledge of
that?
Wouldn't Canola offer a higher yield per acre or is the growing season too
short?
Any thoughts about the residual protein meal left
Andres Yver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, September 9, 2004, at 11:58 AM, Allan De Groot wrote:
So far that is THE best aregument for re-electing Bush that I've heard.
America's foreign interests may well go against world opinion.
if so that's just too bad
I don't think
this is buck,, read belowww,
Greetings Heidi,
I do understand straw bale very well, did a course on it years ago now in
Arizona with the Out on a bale, by mail people. Unfortunately, straw
bale is not a good building material for my area. I would have to truck
bales in from well over a
I'm really enjoying this discussion on walkin cooler designs. I'm
particularly intrigued by the solar cooler idea. I live in an area with
poor solar gain, but the climate is temperate, so cooling needs are less
drastic. I am needing to build a walk in cooler for my farm. I need the
ability to
thankss, it quait twice at homeee,,, 4 and 7 januaray after failure in
december, paacemaker 11 jan 2000i am gratefaul for every daay, i am
graateful it wansnst 8 minute3s instead of whatever it was,,, i would be in
some va hospital with someone wiping my chiaan every coupale of dayssif i
There are one or two remaining glitches, but everything else seems fine.
A few folks still can't figure it out, they're struggling to remove
themselves or to get a password sent to them or to switch to the
Daily Digest. But it all works perfectly, it's been checked and
double-checked every
attempt this with wassste oil in these dieselsss, any supsended solidss,,,
saltss, or acids picked up from the coocked foods would probalby make shsort
shrift of the sometimes millionths of an inch clearance in the fuell
injection sysstem,
there are many great bargaisns in surplus
But straw bale building relies on the straw being encased in a
water/vermin-proof wrap. Leaving a bale outside I think, is not a valid test.
regards Doug
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:30 pm, Kim Garth Travis wrote:
Greetings Heidi,
I do understand straw bale very well, did a course on it years
ihope this makes snese, kim has presented a problemm, that intrauques me
if someone walks up ;to u ;with a 40 lbbb ham, sticks it to your chest and
sayss eat this,,,firsts reactiaosn is probalbyy , i cant , its too big,
imoopsiblle,,, what i might saayyy is,,, hey, give me aa loaf of
Hallo Doug,
Sunday, 12 September, 2004, 06:10:53, you wrote:
DF I like to contemplate how the US may have approached 9/11 sans Bush I
DF think the world may have been a much healthier place.
DF regards Doug
Amen.
Happy Happy,
Gustl
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Je mehr wir haben, desto mehr fordert Gott von uns.
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