Mike Weaver wrote:
FuelMeister - Voldemort lives...
And we haven't found all of his horcruxes yet. Obviously.
AP
Keith,
Thank you, Yes I received that email after I sent mine.
Juan G.
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
To:
He such a nice guy he wants to send 1100 fully specially trained Soldiers to
this country
From: bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: [Biofuel] Cuba Willing to Send Immediate Medical Help
Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2005 07:12:24
Hi everyone. I too am a newcomer to the biodiesel experience. In the
Fryer to the Fuel Tank, Joshua Tickell says that Biodiesel can be
used as a fuel substitute in model aircraft engines with glow plugs.
There are conversion kits to convert a model engine to run straight
petroleum diesel, and I
Greg and April wrote:
The short answer is no.
The short answer is _yes_. Baylor University did some testing with B20
in their Beech King Air 90, and found that it did just fine.
The report was available at the biodiesel.org website for a while, but I
can't find it just now. A Google
Thanks for the info. I've read it, downloaded the study reports, read
them, and passed them and your email on to the individual that was
looking for this information. Good solid data. I think that with
modification of the biodiesel transesterification process the TAN might
be reduced, and
He such a nice guy he wants to send 1100 fully specially trained
Soldiers to this country
Wow, Juan, thank heavens you saw through his evil plan, and just in
the nick of time to save the US from being overwhelmed, not to
mention CAWKI! Phew! What a narrow escape! Is that 1100 just the
advance
Hi Jim,
The VERY first thing you need to make sure of when putting biodiesel in your gasoline engine is that the addition of methanol inANY form will not damage your engine. I strongly suggest you read your owners manual.
I recently bought a new vehicle out of couriousity looked at the fuel
When did he offer soldiers? this article is about 1100 doctors. Oh, you're
joking?
I take it then that you think Castro is insincere?
Juan Gutierrez wrote:
He such a nice guy he wants to send 1100 fully specially trained
Soldiers to this country
From: bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All
The List Admin was having a lot of problems getting through on my
business domain so we switched to my Gmail account. What a marvelous
change. Google mail organizes things by thread! Plus google recommends
that you save everything. With a search engine built in posts are
right here when I
Greetings Keith and Hakan,
I am not ignoring you or refusing to answer. My AC went down and my
computer does not like to work in 90F+. I have to use the cool of the day
to get the farm chores done. I will be back.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 07:15 PM 9/2/2005, you wrote:
Kim,
During the years
Hello Brian
Hi everyone. I too am a newcomer to the biodiesel experience. In the
Fryer to the Fuel Tank, Joshua Tickell
Urk... See:
http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg31754.html
And:
http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg35652.html
:-(
says
After reading on the internet that Homeland Security is not
allowing the Red Cross in New Orleans to bring food, water and
medical supplies, I called the Red Cross National Affairs
number (202-303-5551) this morning and was told that this is
true, but they are allowed to help ecacuees in
Hi Bob,
I donĀ“t use coargental as a dietary suppliment. I use it for its antibacterial properties and then only topically in my nose (and thus indirectly my throat). It does have well documented antibacterialproperties as do other more toxic metals. It may also have antiviral properties but I
We have recently finished Master level postgraduate
study on ethanol production using immobilized yeast
cell using alginate to produce alcohol from fine apple wastes and
coconut waters in laboratory scale . Instead of operating
the Bio system in a batch mode , fed batch operation can improve
Hallo Vin,
Ano na Kababayan, happy happy ba tayo!
I guess that is why I say it. Yes I know there is one too many ba
in the word. That is how my friends all pronounced it. :o)
Happy Happy,
Gustl
Saturday, 03 September, 2005, 21:18:27, you wrote:
VL Hi Keith,
VL Hmmm. Imagine that! If any
Dear Alan,Greg and Petrillo
Here in Brazil , the research that had been
realized for military to replace Jet fuel using BioD
in 1980 was done with positive results, but the
details are not much known as less study were conducted at the time .
By using low molecular fatty acids ester
,the BioD
Fantastic report.
Are you going to post your complete tests and results on the Net?
I would like to see it all. You know, pictures that us less than
gifted types can understand.
I have a lot of respect for the posts you have given to us here.
Brazil, huh? That is too cool.
Does your university
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/red-cross-denies-tsunami-money-used-for-cocktails/2005/08/04/1123125841428.html
The Red Cross has again denied that money donated to the tsunami appeal would be spent on wining and dining major donors.
The Herald reported today that donors who had pledged at
*Lunatic New Orleans mayor who blamed Bush for Katrina now says he fears CIA to take him out...*http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=46134*Excerpts: *New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin said he's feeling better about his city, he feels confident he has gotten the attention of Gov.
Wow, This is a Great thing, I would like to learn more.
I just bought the wife a 2004 tahoe Flex Fuel, But my mole sieve dehydration
unit is still
on the trailer in the backyard. this new SUV is a great thing for helping my
plan take shape.
It will get the wife in the backyard cooking corn
2004 tahoe Flex Fuel - is this available in the US?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, This is a Great thing, I would like to learn more.
I just bought the wife a 2004 tahoe Flex Fuel, But my mole sieve dehydration
unit is still
on the trailer in the backyard. this new SUV is a great thing for
Look how well the US embargo of Cuba has worked. If it's such a good
idea to embargo Communist countries,
let's embargo China. We can't of course, they could destroy our
country's currency at the drop of a hat.
Personally, if we want to get rid of Castro, probably the best thing
we could
I have a hard time believing this. Everyone knows the FBI would be the
ones to do this. The CIA is for overseas hits. Duh.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
*Lunatic New Orleans mayor who blamed Bush for Katrina now says he
fears
CIA to take him out...*
Maybe you could soothe Mayor Nagin with the news.
;)Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a hard time believing this. Everyone knows the FBI would be the ones to do this. The CIA is for overseas hits. Duh.Kirk McLoren wrote: *Lunatic New Orleans mayor who blamed Bush for Katrina now says he
The food sucked. The cacapes were obviously frozen and microwaved, anf
the wine was pink Zinfandel out of a box. Nothingt to get worked up about.
The United Way always had MUCH better food at its soirees.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
I'll call him from from a phone booth. I wouldn't want to be wiretapped...
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Maybe you could soothe Mayor Nagin with the news.
;)
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
I have a hard time believing this. Everyone knows the FBI would be
the
ones to do
I, on the other hand, am purposefully ignoring both Keith and Hakan and
am kind of hurt that neither one has even noticed.
Hakan and Keith, please ignore this post.
Garth Kim Travis wrote:
Greetings Keith and Hakan,
I am not ignoring you or refusing to answer. My AC went down and my
computer
Did they say why?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After reading on the internet that Homeland Security is not
allowing the Red Cross in New Orleans to bring food, water and
medical supplies, I called the Red Cross National Affairs
number (202-303-5551) this morning and was told that this is
true,
That's a shame. For what they charged the general fund you should have had the real thing.
Wonder where the buckolas went.
:)Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The food sucked. The cacapes were obviously frozen and microwaved, anf the wine was pink Zinfandel out of a box. Nothingt to get worked
They said because Homeland Security wanted to concentrate on
only evacuating people, so would not allow anyone in to bring
food, water and medical supplies except the military. I also heard
a whole fleet of school buses was lined up 20 miles away ready
to evacuate people, but Homeland Security
Very interesting. While the folks at redstate.org are already
counter-spinning hard due to the supposed bias in the MSM (Mainstream
Media), more intellectual folks are starting to ask if Katrina
represents a tipping point for the current administration and their
worldview.
I first noticed it
ok, i'm getting really confused. it's been forever since my sunday school
days, but i thought the real story had something to do with klingons and
uranus. . . .
-chris b.
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i say you both should go up against one another in a run-off. you with your
slogan, and redler with his (see below). let the people decide!
-chris b.
In a message dated 8/30/05 7:42:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am the one and true Mike. This other fellow is clearly an imposter.
Do
Hello! this is my first post to the
list. I am a newcomer to biofuel, but I am quickly learning a lot, thanks
in no small part to this list. For example, just a week ago I thought the
FuelMeister was great! Now I can see it is an overpriced and
underperforming.
I have not yet decided on
I am aware of all the na sayers about collidal silver but the stuff still
works. I have seen this stuff change people's lifes, I'm not trying to make
a buck I just like seeing people happy and healthy. In a world where the
drug companys make billions and the side effects are worse than what you
Uh, actually he figured out all the National Guardsmen are in Iraq and
Cuba is planning to invade. This is the advance unit.
We'll all be speaking Spanish, and swaying to the Cuban beat by Christmas.
I, for one, am looking forward to the food if nothing else.
Gracias,
Miguel
ith Addison
It's clear to me that The Red Cross is in league w/ Castro as well as
the Canadians. We're just lucky
the Bush Administration saw through this little scheme and kept them all
out, otra vez, viva la revolucion, eh?
BTW, those Kalashnikov stethoscopes suck. I bought a dozen on Ebay and
all I
Look up rendering or trap grease. Or look on the side of the
restaurant barrel.
Manny Elgarresta wrote:
Hello! this is my first post to the list. I am a newcomer to
biofuel, but I am quickly learning a lot, thanks in no small part to
this list. For example, just a week ago I thought
no disrespect joe, but but you're assuming here that a given government
wouldn't replace the lost aircraft. rather a naive notion. high attrition
conflicts occur precisely because the opposing governments are determined to
carry on
fighting despite the losses.
-chris b.
In a message dated
I tried to get my dealers to order me one, but no one would, Just got luckey
and they had just got one in from texas,. Dark green and 27000 miles on it,
37000 new sticker price, the flex fuel motor was 800.00I got it for 23000,
WOW,
From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
this is so off base it's not even funny. i could go on at length about this,
jeromie, but i think i can boil that message down, adn save a lot of
bandwidth, by agreeing with you on one point: you're right, definitely not a
humble
opinion.
-chris b.
In a message dated 8/30/05 11:26:33 PM,
Hi Manny,
Where are you located. I am setting up a WVO filtering system in Nova
Scotia and will be able to supply clean WVO. But that is no good to you if
you are in California. I presume the shipping would be to expensive.
Yours truly
John Wilson
It always makes good copy, this kind of yarn, but it's a cheap hit
unless they can really nail it down, and I don't think they did.
We've seen some flakey stuff from the SMH before now, for instance in
the leading role they played in the disinfo campaign against ethanol
a year or two back.
I, on the other hand, am purposefully ignoring both Keith and Hakan and
am kind of hurt that neither one has even noticed.
Hakan and Keith, please ignore this post.
What post?
Keith
Garth Kim Travis wrote:
Greetings Keith and Hakan,
I am not ignoring you or refusing to answer. My AC went
How do you know we're two people? Have you ever seen us in the same
room together?
Sounds like good presidential material to me.
Keith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i say you both should go up against one another in a run-off. you with your
slogan, and redler with his (see below). let the
My first thought is to look on the waste oil Dumpsters behind restaurants. The onesI see have their name and number on them. You just might want to use a phone that won't be traced back to you for starters. They own the oil in them and if you start dumpster diving they will know where to look for
Yup. Maybe one of us could be a Democrat and the other a Republican. I
call Democrat.
Keith Addison wrote:
How do you know we're two people? Have you ever seen us in the same
room together?
Sounds like good presidential material to me.
Keith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i
And a double flat tax on inherited wealth! Or something.
In the US it pays to have high prenatal intelligence. Pick rich parents.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is so off base it's not even funny. i could go on at length about this,
jeromie, but i think i can boil that message down, adn save
Just look at the Iran/Iraq war.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no disrespect joe, but but you're assuming here that a given government
wouldn't replace the lost aircraft. rather a naive notion. high attrition
conflicts occur precisely because the opposing governments are determined to
carry on
What all does it run on?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to get my dealers to order me one, but no one would, Just got luckey
and they had just got one in from texas,. Dark green and 27000 miles on it,
37000 new sticker price, the flex fuel motor was 800.00I got it for 23000,
WOW,
I suppose it boils down to my mothers experience with red cross (1945). She received a loan from them - nothing was given. The aid which others gave to the red crosswas loaned and repaid with interest to the red cross. I also know from when I lived in Montana that the state got a bill from red
E85, 85% ethanol, 15 % Gas, or Gas. A flex fuel will say FFV inside the
gas cap cover flap
From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/09/04 Sun PM 04:35:51 EDT
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Journey towards small Biocombustivel for all
What all does it
whispered through clenched teeth
shoot, mike(s), come on. if i'm going to shill for you, you've got to let it
play out. we've got a great scam going, and if all goes as planned you'll
win no matter who the people vote for. but your provocative smart aleck
remarks
could sabotage the whole
Manny: it sounds like you're in the US. One of the biggest recyclers is
Griffin Industries. Most of their plants process the WVO to soaps and
commercial cleaners, some ship to KY where they make BioD. I don't
think they'll sell their raw feed stock to you as it might seem like a
conflict of
Hi all,
I wandered the web for a bit and found these as well many others:
http://www.ueet.nasa.gov/Overview.html
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/mar99/922773845.Eg.r.html
http://www.google.com/search?
q=commercial+aircraft+fuel+efficiency++turboprop
While these don't give specific answers,
Hi Gustl,
Anytime! :-)
Regards.
Vin
::
Hallo Vin,
Ano na Kababayan, happy happy ba tayo!
Happy Happy,
Gustl
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Hi all,
I know that this has been discussed in the past but, a search of the
archives turns up discussions from a few years ago (unless my searching
was less than adequate). Seems to me that the timing is right to rehash
the topic.
I have been researching solar hot water and radiant heating
Ken Dunn wrote:
7. What is the group's collective experience?
I have radiant hot water heat in my house and I'm happy enough with
the system to say that I don't wish to live WITHOUT radiant heat in
the future. It's probably colder where you live during the winter
than it is here
As a rule of thumb a dollar of insulation buys more BTUs than a dollar of collector.
This is probably true until you pass R50 for the roof/ceiling and R40 for the walls.
Moveable insulation is much cheaper than hitek windows but only you know if you will be diligent in its use.
On 9/4/05, *robert luis rabello* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you do this, however, you'll want
to install grommets in the floor joists. We didn't, so whenever the
boiler fires up, the plastic pipes tap against the joists. It sounds
like a myriad of golf
On 9/4/05, *Kirk McLoren* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a rule of thumb a dollar of insulation buys more BTUs than a
dollar of collector.
This is probably true until you pass R50 for the roof/ceiling and
R40 for the walls.
I couldn't agree more. I'd like
Ken Dunn wrote:
Is there a specific type of material or will any old grommet do?
Neoprene rubber is the recommended material.
(Plumbing complexity)
This is something that I've been trying to figure out for a while. I
was way over
complicating the design in my head. As long as I
John,
Actually I'm on the east coast in Miami Beach unfortunately still too far
away.
Just out of curiosity, how much would you have charged per gallon for 300 to
500 gallons?
- Original Message -
From: John Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Sunday,
Thanks roy...I will go and look at those
cannisters. I have no thoughts of diving into those waste oil dumpsters,
so I don't care if they trace my call. I'm actually interested in buying
the oil from them.
- Original Message -
From:
ROY Washbish
To:
While we were trying to do the math, O'Connor told us the answers.
Upwards of a million barrels an acre, a billion barrels a square mile.
And the oil shale formation in the Green River Basin, most of which is
in Colorado, covers more than a thousand square miles - the largest
fossil fuel
Good articles, but I sure wish people (who are mostly progressive
and should know better) would stop referring to people who are taking
food and supplies, in order to survive, as looters. It makes them
sound like violent savages, when in fact, they are barely surviving
in a hell hole, with little
nuts. who told you about the Vicodin? was it Redler?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
whispered through clenched teeth
shoot, mike(s), come on. if i'm going to shill for you, you've got to let it
play out. we've got a great scam going, and if all goes as planned you'll
win no matter who the
robert luis rabello wrote:
Ken Dunn wrote:
Is there a specific type of material or will any old grommet do?
Neoprene rubber is the recommended material.
(Plumbing complexity)
This is something that I've been trying to figure out for a while. I
was way over
complicating
Mike Weaver wrote:
And a double flat tax on inherited wealth! Or something.
In the US it pays to have high prenatal intelligence. Pick rich parents.
Why tax it as anything more thne income? Income is income. If you start
with oh this shoudl be taxed like this
and that should be taxed that
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