Re: [Biofuel] Scum of the earth

2010-06-06 Thread James Machin
Fair enough, but lest we forget just what we're up against... Prehistoric humans knew how to kill the largest beasts of their time; modern humans have not yet learned how to kill corporations. Individual humans have practically no hope of fighting off a determined corporate attack. Most

Re: [Biofuel] Hydrogen fuel?

2010-06-06 Thread Keith Addison
Thankyou Zeke, Robert and Doug, that couldn't be more clear. Sure takes a weight off my mind to know that the fundamental physical constants didn't suddenly change last week after all. As for the offers, I'm not really interested, I'd rather go on happily ignoring it. Anyway, we don't have

Re: [Biofuel] Scum of the earth

2010-06-06 Thread Keith Addison
You just take not a blind bit of notice, do you, James? And, apart from the content, as such, how on earth do you manage to make such a mess out of a simple email exchange? Can YOU tell who said what from the dog's breakfast you've left below? Well, have it your way, I'm not going to argue

Re: [Biofuel] Scum of the earth

2010-06-06 Thread Keith Addison
Many Gulf federal judges have oil links, complicating assignments on spill lawsuits Published June 06, 2010 Associated Press MIAMI (AP) - More than half of the federal judges in districts where the bulk of Gulf oil spill-related lawsuits are pending have financial connections to the oil and gas

Re: [Biofuel] Scum of the earth - Seize the BP assets Demo on June 10th

2010-06-06 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Rob Thanks - but who could we trust to do it right without making an even bigger screw-up? Eg, from today's incomings: Meet America's Most Endangered River, Thanks to the Natural Gas Drilling Industry Off-shore oil drilling is not the only risky business in the industry. Natural gas