[Biofuel] Voting Day, USA

2006-11-07 Thread MK DuPree
W.C. Fields said, "I never vote for anyone. I always vote against." ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.org Biofuel at Journey to Forever:

Re: [Biofuel] I need some advice

2006-11-07 Thread John P Gochoco
There used to be a guy on Main St in Royersford that used to have a ton of those blue chemical drums...he might have had some of the steel drums too. This was a long time ago though...he might not be there anymore. John - Original Message - From: Ken Riznyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: [Biofuel] Refrig. Compressor as a Vacuum Pump

2006-11-07 Thread Joe Street
Hi Al; I'm curious now about the details. Do you have any feeling about what the throughput of that compressor is when used as a vacuum pump? I typically remove about 250 ml of water from oil by vacuum drying ( any settled water was drained after heating to 58 deg C prior to this so it is all

Re: [Biofuel] mercury was Imaginal Cells by Deepak Chopra

2006-11-07 Thread Joe Street
Ok this is the part I don't get. You keep saying there in a massive cohort of subjects walking around with amalgams and how come we aren't seeing a problem, and I'm telling you there's a massive cohort of subjects and we are seeing problems. I can't prove it is the amalgam and you can't prove

Re: [Biofuel] Pellet fuel options

2006-11-07 Thread Tony Marzolino
Has anyone researched the using grass as a fuel (i.e. in pellets or blocks)? If yes, can you please post?Great list DaveThanksTony Marzolino[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Right... did some searches and found some pellet mills that may be

[Biofuel] Soft Drink Tanks for Methoxide (was Refrig Compressor ...)

2006-11-07 Thread Thomas Kelly
Andrew, I am familiar with the soft drink tanks you refer to. I use them as kegs for my homebrewed beer. There are two fittings on top. One is for adding CO2. The other leads, through a tube, to the bottom of the tank. This one is for dispensing the liquid. There is a fairly large, clamp

Re: [Biofuel] Pellet fuel options

2006-11-07 Thread Joe Street
Have a look about switchgrass. It only requires labour for the first planting and then each successive harvest, ie it is perrenial. I heard from a local organic farmer that as such it gives 13 to 1 energy return when used as a fuel. Maybe a rocket stove ?? Apparently it will grow just about

Re: [Biofuel] mercury was Imaginal Cells by Deepak Chopra

2006-11-07 Thread robert and benita rabello
Joe Street wrote: Ok this is the part I don't get. You keep saying there in a massive cohort of subjects walking around with amalgams and how come we aren't seeing a problem, and I'm telling you there's a massive cohort of subjects and we are seeing problems. I can't prove it is the

Re: [Biofuel] Patenting Life Forms should be outlawed.

2006-11-07 Thread Keith Addison
Rice farmers biggest losers over altered rice, exec says BY NANCY COLE Arkansas Democrat Gazette, November 4 2006 http://www.nwanews.com/adg/News/171621/ Roughly 40 percent of U. S. rice exports have been negatively affected by what many experts consider to be their industry's worst crisis, a

Re: [Biofuel] Patenting Life Forms should be outlawed.

2006-11-07 Thread Keith Addison
The paper below is a draft version, the full version with refs will be available at TWN in due course. - Keith GM WATCH daily http://www.gmwatch.org --- --- 1.Introduction from GM Watch 2.Genetic Engineering (GE) and Omitted Health Research: Still No Answers to Ageing Questions --- ---

Re: [Biofuel] mercury was Imaginal Cells by Deepak Chopra

2006-11-07 Thread Keith Addison
Good information on the precautionary principle in the List archives: http://snipurl.com/11fwi precautionary principle 243 matches This below from Rachel's, go to the website version for hotlinks to the Further reading section. http://www.precaution.org/lib/prn_pp_def.htm Environmental

Re: [Biofuel] mercury was Imaginal Cells by Deepak Chopra

2006-11-07 Thread robert and benita rabello
Keith Addison wrote: Good information on the precautionary principle in the List archives: http://snipurl.com/11fwi precautionary principle 243 matches This below from Rachel's, go to the website version for hotlinks to the Further reading section.

Re: [Biofuel] mercury was Imaginal Cells by Deepak Chopra

2006-11-07 Thread Joe Street
Hi again Robert; See below robert and benita rabello wrote: Joe Street wrote: Ok this is the part I don't get. You keep saying there in a massive cohort of subjects walking around with amalgams and how come we aren't seeing a problem, and I'm telling you there's a

Re: [Biofuel] Pellet fuel options

2006-11-07 Thread Ken Riznyk
Here's an interesting article about grass fuel. It also says they are working on a way to turn the grass into pellets.Grass touted as biofuel, cash crop By Gary Pang (Bloomsburg) Press Enterprise BLOOMSBURG -- The native grasses growing in the area's barren farm fields may be heating

[Biofuel] Switchgrass, was Re: Pellet fuel options

2006-11-07 Thread dwoodard
I have read that switchgrass needs to be reseeded about every five years. See http://www.reap-canada.com Doug Woodard St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Joe Street wrote: Have a look about switchgrass. It only requires labour for the first planting and then each

Re: [Biofuel] Refrig. Compressor as a Vacuum Pump

2006-11-07 Thread Doug Foskey
Hi, I was using an old medical vac pump, had issues with lube. You can draw the vacuum via a catch container, then introduce some drops of oil after the catch bottle (ie with a T piece in the line, a feed of oil with a needle valve so it can be adjusted.Oil feed between the catch container,

[Biofuel] Fwd: Re: Pellet fuel options

2006-11-07 Thread Keith Addison
Message from ravi kumar, rejected because the list does not accept attachments (or rather should not - it does sometimes, I've no idea why). I've copied the pdf file attached below in plain text. Best - Keith Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 09:43:26 -0800 (PST) From: ravi kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Biofuel] Two articles on the NAFTA super highway

2006-11-07 Thread Alan Petrillo
robert and benita rabello wrote: Joe Street wrote: I read this again and realized there is an unwritten assumption in your statement. That is that one world government is bad. But I would object that one world government might be exactly what this world needs.so long as it is not

Re: [Biofuel] The Dollar's Full-System Meltdown

2006-11-07 Thread Alan Petrillo
Joe Street wrote: I think you would be better to buy solar panels and inverters than gold and silver but that's just my opinion. Better yet, buy solar panels and inverters, _and_ gold and silver. AP Joe D. Mindock wrote: Hi Kirk, I started buying gold and silver. Also trying to

Re: [Biofuel] Two articles on the NAFTA super highway

2006-11-07 Thread Jason Katie
like i said before, dont elect your leaders, conscript them. no more business as usual, just a get it done so i can go home outlook. Jason ICQ#: 154998177 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Alan Petrillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Tuesday,

[Biofuel] My prediction

2006-11-07 Thread JAMES PHELPS
About this time last year I mentioned I one of my poststhat Dems would make sweeping victories in the next generalelection. I predict that they will take both the senate and the house even tonight. One thing that I find disturbing is the "fickle cycle" that is happening in the USA.I think