Read the last part of the following, from -
http://www.metaefficient.com/metaefficient/archives/biodiesel/
From the IRS: The applicable diesel fuel tax rate is 24.4 cents per
gallon. This tax is paid by submitting Form 720 Quarterly Federal Excise
Tax Return.
Biodiesel is considered as a blended
Development Yields Antifreeze from Biodiesel
From: http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/
Columbia, Missouri [RenewableEnergyAccess.com] -
2005-08-18 - In addition to topping off your gas tank
with biodiesel, a new advance could let you fill your
vehicle's cooling system with a biomass-derived
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGB1WGH9QCE.html
Venezuela Oil Shipments to China Up Markedly, State Oil Firm Says
The Associated Press
Published: Aug 23, 2005
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan oil shipments to China increased
fivefold this year, surpassing 68,000 barrels a day on average, the
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1554311,00.html
How the G8 lied to the world on aid
The truth about Gleneagles puts a cloud over the New York summit
By Mark Curtis
08/23/05 The Guardian -- -- World leaders are now preparing for the
millennium summit to be held in New York
Kill Chavez! - the video
Christian Minister In Televised Call For Murder Of Venezuela's President
Rev. Robertson, host of Christian Broadcasting Network's The 700 Club
and founder of the Christian Coalition of America, called for the
assassination of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
Click
Unbelievably stupid, insane...both appropriate, yet still lacking
something in regards to just how out of touch this jerk has been for
years. Granted, this is the first occasion I know of where he has
publicly called for anyone's execution, but he has been equally
brilliant Robertsonism's for
Dear all,
Need help in this process. I have read about this procedure and followed
it exactly as it said in the JTF. I even bought a digital pH meter to make
my life easier but this proved otherwise.
Putting the pH meter into oil the reading does not stop moving, it take
minutes to
Hi, I live in Seale, Alabama.
I would be happy to work with you. I have been making biodiesel for
almost 3 years now.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers!
Michael Lendzian
CINS Network Support Team
Columbus State University
CINS/Center for Commerce Technology Room 105
706.569.3044
Hi Frieda,
There are lawyers out there that HAVE worked with the little guy/girl
against the big renderers. You may talk to one. I learned that the
restuarant should give you a receipt for the grease you collect. In
some states, it is illegal for anyone who is not a (state) registered
Clif,
Plenty of sources have now been quoted above, but I will add my thanks
for being the voice of reason and calling for a source. I'm not
speaking for anyone but myself when I say this, but I was simply having
too much fun! Personally, I don't consider it an attack on
Robertson's character
Hello Jeff
Dear all,
Need help in this process. I have read about this procedure and
followed it exactly as it said in the JTF.
Uh-huh... Sorry, I get a sinking feeling when someone says that.
I even bought a digital pH meter to make my life easier but this
proved otherwise.
Putting the
Dear ALL
I recently come across a newspaper article in Canada where a company
converted biomass to bio-oil through a process called Pyrolysis.
Pyrolysisextracts oil from plant material by burning biomass in an
oxygen free environment, and then cooling the resulting vapors until they
Dear Mr.(Ms) Cris Davidson:
Thanks for sharing the info.
Pls look in the Web for: Low-Pressure Hydrogenolysis of Glicerol to
Propylene Glicol.
Available on line at: .sciencedirect.com
Mr. F.J. Burgos
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From: chris davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Sir Woody Hackswell wrote:
This is just sad. I can't believe he has the nerve to call himself a
Christian. =shudder= Jesus would never advocate the assasination of
anyone. He'd be more likely to have him over for dinner and tell
parables. :)
He's just as crazy as Al Qaida. =sigh=
But hey...
By the way Joe,
I have some friends in Mississauga (spelling) who have a polka bandand come down to visit. In addition I have somefriends in Montreal (Canada?) who I also see regularly.
I have thoroughly enjoyed conversations with ALL of them regarding this and other, similar subjects. I wasn't
I received the following a few days ago. I suspect there may be
folks on this list who would find this interesting. The source is from
Anthony Craddock who organizes info for Dr Tom Bearden . the page
that is linked at the bottom also has Tom Beardens website linked.
Wes
Try finding
TarynToo wrote:
As long as profit and greed trump all other motives,
and the most heavily armed country in the world will take up arms for
the financial gain of its masters, every country has something to lose.
And something to fear. Many Canadians have been wondering what will
Try Phenolphthelein solution.
Jeffrey Tan wrote:
Dear all,
Need help in this process. I have read about this procedure and followed
it exactly as it said in the JTF. I even bought a digital pH meter to make
my life easier but this proved otherwise.
Putting the pH meter into oil the
Brian Ramsay wrote:
What I'd like to know is - What does a country sitting
on top of a sea of oil need with nuclear energy???
In the fifties, the USA was sitting on a sea of oil, and I believe we
were the leading oil exporter, but we began the development of peaceful
use of
Hakan,
His followerswould be some of the same group that gave Bush his 52% mandate victory.
Tom
snip
How can a representative of a religious fraction recommend assassination as a solution? Robertson is unbelievable stupid and I wonder who his God is and who are his followers?It is really
Kewl dude! Ask them to send us one of them 'switchable permanent
magnets' to play with so we can build a perpetual motion machine!
Wes Moore wrote:
I received the following a few days ago. I
suspect there may be
folks on this list who would find this interesting. The source is
Dear Friends,
Today I started assembling a new BD batch production
installation down here in Tryavna, Bulgaria.The
purpose is to supply the local bakery with eco fuel.
I`v got everything I need as equipment and vessels, so
it will be functional within two
No doubt mike and I share the same sentiments towards many great folks
I have met from south of the border. When I use terms like dumb
americans etc I am painfully aware that much of Canadian culture and
attitudes are shaped by the mostly american content on the television
(amongst those who
Many Canadians have been wondering what will happen when the US sets
it's sights on Canadian resources.
As America already considers all of South America as in its (Sphere of
influence) you don’t stand a snowballs chance in hell if America wants
your oil it will take it. Just listen to Bushes
Greetings,
Finally, you mean Canadians are waking up. My parents pointed out these
facts to us as children, 3 or 4 decades ago. The US has invited Canada to
join with them 4 times, that I am aware of. The last time being when
Canada rescued diplomats in the middle east. I do remember the
Garth Kim Travis wrote:
Greetings,
Finally, you mean Canadians are waking up.
All you Canadians need to do is examine the behavior of the U.S.
government with respect to free trade in softwood lumber to get an
inkling of what the future portends. The NAFTA agreement contains
I know, I know..I just hope we won't have to kick their butts and
burn their parliament again.after the last four times they tried to
invade us you think they would have learned.
Chris Lloyd wrote:
Many Canadians have been wondering what will happen when the US sets
ah yes, magnets once again -hold on to your wallet
Wes Moore wrote:
I received the following a few days ago. I suspect there may be folks
on this list who would find this interesting. The source is from
Anthony Craddock who organizes info for Dr Tom Bearden . the page that
is linked at
Hello,
I just wanted to let you know that this power plant is being
constructed as we speak. It is being installed in my town to power a
hard wood flooring company. When it is running I will let you know.
Aidan
Dear ALL
I recently come across a newspaper article in Canada
Dear ALL
I recently come across a newspaper article in Canada where a company
converted biomass to bio-oil through a process called Pyrolysis.
Pyrolysis extracts oil from plant material by burning biomass in an
oxygen free environment, and then cooling the resulting vapors until
they condense
Yes too bad these 'deals' were worked out behind closed doors without
any public discourse eh? NAFTA is a joke. It is a matter of national
shame and embarrasment that we allowed that to happen. Why the hell we
do not have a system of referendum on issues like the Swiss have I
don't understand.
Joe Street wrote:
Yes too bad these 'deals' were worked out behind closed doors without
any public discourse eh? NAFTA is a joke.
I remember having heated discussions about this with my Canadian
father in law when I lived in California. NAFTA is a two edged sword
whose economic
bio oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, and minor amounts of a lot
of other stuff such as alcohols ethers, ketones, etc. The exact
composition of the mixture varies as to the source and degradative
conditions. Basically one catalyticly reforms carbon/hydrogen/oxygen in
plant matter to
robert luis rabello wrote:
The trouble is, no ruling has EVER gone in favor of the U.S. with
respect to softwood lumber,
Really?
When was the last time you bought lumber in Canada? I have seen a
dramatic decline in the quality of product retailed in this country.
All the good
I think you have it wrong, Mr Allen.
Whether or not this is viable, Dr Tom Bearden is an accredited scientist
with a reputation that stands on its own. In addition I think Joe Bedini has
been able to demonstrate enough to show that anyone with the attitude you
have shown is simply out of the flux.
Why wouldnt you just switch your own
-Original
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Behalf Of Joe Street
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005
9:58 AM
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Magnetic
boots
Kewl dude! Ask them
to send us
Hey Wes, last time I checked the difference between randomized and
synchronized electron spin involved energy. Try as I might I haven't
found a way to violate the law of conservation of energy otherwise I
would. But my offer still stands. I see you are posting from Canada
as well so why don't
Can it be used as diesel substitute in cars? If not, what
applications?
Rgds
WH
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Repetitive Swing Method for Charcoal and Wood Gas Producing
Kishimoto, Sadakichi, Akizuki, Katsufumi, Hirowaka, Tsuyoshi
There is an worldwide upsurge of revaluation for forest biomass as an
sustainable energy resource. Statistics says that we
The Institute of Science in Society
Science Society Sustainability
http://www.i-sis.org.uk
ISIS Press Release 22/08/05
ISIS Exclusive
Living Test for Mad Cow Disease
A new diagnostic test that claims to detect Mad Cow Disease in living
animals before symptoms appear also raises questions on
robert luis rabello wrote:
The trouble is, no ruling has EVER gone in favor of the U.S. with
respect to softwood lumber,
Really?
When was the last time you bought lumber in Canada? I have seen a
dramatic decline in the quality of product retailed in this country.
All the good lumber
The Institute of Science in Society
Science Society Sustainability
http://www.i-sis.org.uk
ISIS Press Release 16/08/05
GMOs and Human Health
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Dr. Mae-Wan Ho told the People's Health
Assembly that GM is proving bad for health because it goes against
the grain of the
Best go to the web page, lots of hotlinks - url below.
Pat Robertson Sourcewatch
by Bob Burton
There's never a quiet day at SourceWatch, our open-source
encyclopedia of the people, organizations and issues shaping the
public agenda. Some days, articles that have been patiently compiled
by
Hi Vince
hi yall,
all i ahve to say is at least the walmarts aren't unionized. (
doesn't make them better but ... )
Sure doesn't. Lots and lots about this, but the one below should
do... Try this one too:
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=12962
How Wal-Mart is Remaking our World
http://www.fao.org/documents/show_cdr.asp?url_file=/DOCREP/006/AD593E/
AD593E00.HTM
FAO Document Repository
Download:
http://www.fao.org//DOCREP/006/AD593E/ad593e00.pdf
Wood-Based Energy Systems for Rural Industries and Village Applications
Wood-Based Energy Systems for Rural Industries and
or, calibrate your new pH meter.Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try Phenolphthelein solution.Jeffrey Tan wrote:Dear all, Need help in this process. I have read about this procedure and followed it exactly as it said in the JTF. I even bought a digital pH meter to make my life easier but this
Howdy Wes,
Wes Moore wrote:
I think you have it wrong, Mr Allen.
you can call me bob, but if you want to use titles, try Professor Allen.
Whether or not this is viable,
there is a world of difference.
Dr Tom Bearden is an accredited scientist
with a reputation that stands on its own.
http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/0823-02.htm
Bush Administration Fails Consumers at the Pump
Statement of Anna Aurilio, U.S. PIRG Legislative Director
WASHINGTON - August 23 - With oil prices reaching record levels, the
Bush Administration has once again failed to protect American
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1552092,00.html
Climate change sceptics bet $10,000 on cooler world
Russian pair challenge UK expert over global warming
David Adam, science correspondent
Friday August 19, 2005
The Guardian
Two climate change sceptics, who believe the dangers of
http://www.alternet.org/story/24293/
Free Speech: Going, Going ...
By Molly Ivins, AlterNet. Posted August 19, 2005.
Corporations' efforts to curb free speech through lawsuits are
unfortunately succeeding.
Eternal vigilance is the price of ... um, well, guess we can't say
that anymore. We
Hello Mike
My original post was out of date and didn't include my intentions. I
apologize for rushing and not communicating as well as I should have.
It was supposed to address questions I have about the determination
of commercial entities to appear in the most unlikely places. I'd
like to
http://www.alternet.org/story/24471/
Darfur as a Resource War
By David Morse, Tomdispatch.com. Posted August 24, 2005.
Africa -- whose cultures and landscapes were torn apart by European
colonial powers seeking slaves, ivory and jewels -- is now being
devastated by a 21st century quest for
What number do you consider to be the handful ?
Greg H.
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From: Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 7:45
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snip
Our military is laughable -our
pilots
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0823-03.htm
Published on Tuesday, August 23, 2005 by Inter Press Service
Least Church-Going Rich Countries Give Most
By Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON - Nations where fewer people attend church tend to be more
generous in their support for development in poor
From a private forester (in the US) point of view I tend to agree.
Really?
When was the last time you bought lumber in Canada? I have seen a
dramatic decline in the quality of product retailed in this country.
All the good lumber goes south and what is left is the warped twisted
boards
Keith:
You da man! Thanks for posting that. It's the same old story of
course; the US is perfectly willing to play by the rules, codes,
agreements, laws so long as it meets their needs, otherwise they are
quite willing to just say so what and do what they want. Maybe they
WILL murder Chavez,
Keith Addison wrote:
Sometimes you get a political case, like then-Gov. George W. Bush's
effort to stop a Bush-parody site on the Internet. The parody, run by
a 29-year-old computer programmer in Boston named Zack Exley, annoyed
Bush so much that he called Exley a garbageman and said, There
Keith Addison wrote:
Invisible?
Invisible because it is happening in Africa. Invisible because our
mainstream media are subsidized by the petroleum industry. Think of
all the car ads you see on television, in newspapers and magazines.
Think of the narcissism implicit in our automobile
Free Speech: Going, Going ...
By Molly Ivins, AlterNet. Posted August 19, 2005.
snip
Molly said:
Sometimes you get a political case, like then-Gov. George W.
Bush's effort to stop a Bush-parody site on the Internet. The
parody, run by a 29-year-old computer programmer in Boston
named Zack
http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2005/09/armageddon.html
In the Garden of Armageddon
News: They were Iraq's only real WMDs. The U.S. refused to secure
them. Now Saddam's nuclear and bioweapons scientists are dispersed
and more dangerous than ever.
By Kurt Pitzer
Illustration: Tomer
I admit I don't know the exact number of aircraft in readiness status,
who does? They do some funky stuff that the americans are embarrased
and envious they didn't think of themselves like painting a mock canopy
on the underbelly which fakes out the enemy and confuses the hell out
of americans
ah yes, magnets once again -hold on to your wallet
Funny things magnets, I did some work with them back in the 60s, they do
seem to contain far more energy than they should. Although energy is
probably not the right word. Use electro magnets to hold 100 Kg in the
air and you can see the energy
Unfortunately we are no longer part of the most powerful empire on earth.
We will have to do something smarter than fight a war.
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Joe Street wrote:
I admit I don't know the exact number of aircraft in readiness status,
who
I referenced this in an earlier post but, I think it's relevent in this thread.
Mike
_
"In 1993, the well-regarded military historian John Keegan published a book "The History of War" which gives a magisterial survey of this topic. In it he describes and analyses the development
OK...Somalia.
...aplace where no industrialized country has recognized a coherent government in 13 years and where these countries usually have no hesitation in calling it "anarchy". I don't totally disagree.
What makes Somalia so interesting (IMO) is that they've managed to form a fiefdom
Some quick checking shows that Canada has
at least 80 CF-18's that were upgraded in the2003/2004 time frame and are
in the process of being upgraded again to US Navy specs.
Canada had at one time ( current status
unknown ), CF-5's which is still a hot little aircraft, in some respect's
robert luis rabello wrote:
Clif Caldwell wrote:
Is the source for this correct ? It might be good to cite the source if
we are going to assasinate not only a living person but also a man's
character. If you have the original source for this information then
maybe we should post it here to
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 07:49:17 -0400
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rendering company
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Hi Frieda,
There
I am new to the list and have been reading daily
for about two months now. I am very impressed with the level of knowledge
and the willing attitudeto share that knowledge. Thanks
I live across Puget Sound from Seattle on
Bainbridge Island, Washington and I have been running my turbo diesel
Hey Michael
Would like some help also if you have the time. Any advice on the best way
to get started?
Thanks
Gary
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Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 07:37:21 -0400
Hello Gary, welcome
Hey Michael
Would like some help also if you have the time. Any advice on the
best way to get started?
Start here:
Where do I start?
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make.html#start
Keep going.
If you have problems, check the list archives and/or ask.
Best wishes
Joe Street wrote:
Really?
When was the last time you bought lumber in Canada?
I built a house with Canadian lumber just three years ago and did not
see any of the problems you report. There are still a number of new
homes going up in my neighborhood, and I haven't noticed any
Hi all,
How do you turn off a permanent magnet electronically?
I can see mechanical shields or something similar but
switchable permanent magnet boots?
There is no problem in turning off a permanent magnet, it can be done
electronically or mechanically.Chris.
It would be amazing
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