I never thought of that.
Nice trick!
On 11/17/05, Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kurt,Take a sport cap off of a 1 liter water bottle and put it on top of a 2liter PET bottle (soda bottle). Invert bottle. Slice off the bottom.Fill bottle with contents of your one liter reaction. Nest
Hi Greg,
On water consumption, some order of magnitude, back of an envelope,
calculations can be done (don't look for precision, I'm making several
assumptions). A 10 liter diesel engine at 1800 rpm will consume (no turbo)
300 liters of air per second. If significant enhancement of
As for what is Christendom and what isn't? It becomes
apparent that there are two Christs, at least if persons professing
Christianity are any indicator.
That's a pretty unreliable standard, Todd.
Oh, I don't know about that Robert.
So, we have the tough love Jesus who would assassinate
Appal Energy wrote:
Oh, I don't know about that Robert.
So, we have the tough love Jesus who would assassinate national
leaders, torture unknown enemies and drop bombs on entire civilian
populations in order to bring them closer to no, not god...,
westernized democracy.
Well, the God of the Old Testament and the God of the new are somewhat
different.
The God of Abraham and Isaac seems a little grumpier than the one I was
raised with.
robert luis rabello wrote:
Appal Energy wrote:
Oh, I don't know about that Robert.
So, we have the tough love Jesus
Robert,
All this has been with tongue in cheek with a bit of a rueful grin,
simply pointing to the hypocrisy of professed leaders, showing that
they are unfit for positions of leadership if only due to the
broad(ening) chasm between their professions and reality.
I'm not going to argue
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Appal Energy wrote:
Robert,
All this has been with tongue in cheek with a bit of a rueful grin,
simply pointing to the hypocrisy of professed leaders, showing that
they are unfit for positions of leadership if only due to the
broad(ening) chasm between their professions and reality.
God is a Flying Spaghetti Monster and them that don't repent shall fry
in ever-lasting torment. With a little olive oil and garlic I might add.
obert luis rabello wrote:
Appal Energy wrote:
Robert,
All this has been with tongue in cheek with a bit of a rueful grin,
simply pointing to
Mike,
Were you wearing your pirate suit while making that proclamation?
fredOn 11/17/05, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
God is a Flying Spaghetti Monster and them that don't repent shall fryin ever-lasting torment.With a little olive oil and garlic I might add.obert luis rabello
Yarr!On 11/17/05, Fred Finch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike,
Were you wearing your pirate suit while making that proclamation?
fredOn 11/17/05, Mike Weaver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
God is a Flying Spaghetti Monster and them that don't repent shall fryin ever-lasting torment.With a little olive
You are referring God and His Laws in the OT versus The Son of God and His
Teachings in the NT?
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Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] I am Not A Christian-was This
William Adams wrote:
Interesting calculation, and good for back-of-the-envelope stuff. I
just wanted to point out that an 1800 RPM 10 liter engine will consume
150 liters of air/second, not 300 since it only takes in air every other
stroke.
That's assuming a 4 stroke engine, of course:) In
Thanks.
Over 90 gal of water in a 8 hr day.
The water has to be pure or deposits will form.
The waste of purifying water takes at least two forms, waste water full of
salts and/or heat.
Again, H2 sounds nice, but, proves to be fake.
Greg H.
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From: William Adams
Dear Mr. Ken Provost:
Many thanks for your e-m and comments.
The melting point for tallow is ca 40.5ºC (104,9ºF)
so I thought that 50ºC (122ºC) for reaction would be cost effective, please
comment.
There are some people here that want
toinclude ethyl tallowate in their petroleum based
H. Well, considering that they go through 100 gallons of diesel
fuel in an 8 hour day, and water (even clean water) is way more
plentiful than diesel), that actually doesn't seem that bad if it
allows saving maybe 5% of the diesel fuel.
How many gallons of water would it take to grow the 5
On Nov 17, 2005, at 4:19 AM, francisco j burgos wrote:The melting point for tallow is ca 40.5ºC (104,9ºF) so I thoughtthat 50ºC (122ºC) for reaction would be effective, please comment.Start at 50 just to get everything into solution, but then let it cooldown -- separation takes a long time, and
According to the CHEC website (http://www.chechfi.ca/), the unit uses 4
litres of distilled water in 12,000 km.
I'm as much a hydrogen skeptic as anyone, but I would like to see
someone investigate this further. The company is in Bowmanville, ON.
I'm about 400 km away. I know there are list
Just my tinfoil pirate hat. But with my pegleg and hook it's enough.
Kurt Nolte wrote:
Yarr!
On 11/17/05, *Fred Finch* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike,
Were you wearing your pirate suit while making that proclamation?
fred
On 11/17/05, *Mike
Hi john, I use rainwater to wash with (not just
biodiesel either) I run it through a 10 micron water filter. I am on water
catchment and have been for the last 16 years. Been making biodiesel for going
on four years.. Hope this helps...DB on BD
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