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: Compressed air is like hydrogen in some regards. It's an energy
: carrier, that requires a greater amount of energy to fill
: the
Stephan,
I'm a bit curious at what depths where finding fresh water with the
fracturing operations?
Thanks-Doug
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Tell more about your booster?
Keith Addison
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Yep,
That's why I mention the problem below. In order for the cylinders
to compress the air to go back to the tank at a good rate and
maintain the proper speeds, the motor
http://www.earthtimes.org:80/dec/developmentinternaldec12_00.htm
Internal-combustion vehicles continue to dominate roads
By PAUL HOFMANN
© Earth Times News Service
ROME--Since the beginning of this year sixty million new cars,
trucks, motorcycles and scooters have been added to the world
Interesting. I figure that the one million hectares of set-aside land
in Japan, if planted with rice as an energy crop, could produce
557,000 tons / 662 million litres of biodiesel (plus seedcake plus
139,000 tons of glycerine) OR 398 million gallons of ethanol (plus
high-value distillers
Andrew Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vegetable oil yields (approx.)
: Biodiesel yield = oil yield x 0.8 approx.
: Crop - kg/ha - litre/ha - lb/acre - USgal/acre
:
: soybean - 375 - 446 - 335 - 48
: rapeseed - 1000 - 1190 - 893 - 127
:
So, if I read this right, you can grow 1000kg of rapeseed
Each crop has its advantages and disadvantages. If you're not an
agribusiness or a national economy, you have a family-sized farm and
you want to grow your own energy, there are a large number of options
available to you no matter where you are. Each area is different,
each farm is different,
i have no doubt that rat would make a good nutritional supplement, i
suppose it would have to be renamed, like marmot.
Rat Marmite? (Or is that an English joke? - you guys in the colonies
ever heard of Marmite?) (Did I just hear 23 Australians say
Vegemite?)
Anyway, I'm not so sure. They're
hydrogen is not a fuel in that it is not found free in nature, but
must be liberated by a larger amount of another fuel. It's a net loss.
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maybe they could sell them at a slight loss to a warehouser that would
do the skinning, like for 40c.
Keith Addison wrote:
Yo Tek
Wouldn't want to endanger your chickens by stealing their lunch to
make BD! Seriously, you can buy roast rat at restaurants in Bangkok.
Different rat though,
As I sit here waiting for dns to update, would anyone like to try
http://24.188.229.66 for me? let me know if all is well?
Steve Spence
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At 06:16 PM 01/05/2001 +, you wrote:
As I sit here waiting for dns to update, would anyone like to try
http://24.188.229.66 for me? let me know if all is well?
Steve Spence
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Everyone talking about eating the buggers, but did anyone of you
ever see the program put out on AE a couple of years ago where Micky
Dee's was raising large rats on plantations in Guatamala for human
consumption?
The rodents in question were not sewer rats by any means, but even
if it was
First, sorry for the long post. There is really no other way to
explain this.
I had a number of requests to elaborate on the hydroboost that I
mentioned in the earlier post (Re:fuel-less engine) and I decided to
put the info up here instead of emailing the individuals.
Hydroboost
Good but slightly off topic article.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/02/opinion/02STOF.html
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Processor cycles are a terrible
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: maybe they could sell them at a slight loss to a warehouser that would
: do the skinning, like for 40c.
To continue off topic, why bother
Another possible method of breaking the bonds would be cavitation. I
have a low-power ultrasonic cell disrupter which isn't working now.
I'm not sure it has enough power anyway (150w). Does anyone have
access to a more powerful ultrasonic unit, say 400 - 500 watts? It
would be interesting
My Dad is a elementary school teacher.. sometimes called a small room
specialist because he teaches in small private schools all grades, all
subjects. What you describe is similar to a science class he teaches to his
6th, 7th, and 8th graders. He would take a container of water and two large
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I guess you might see a little
effect. turning back into water on combustion might create an
interesting
side effect inside the HOT cylinder. Little water injection there
already
heated up and vaporized
it looks rather nice but it's opening new windows with every click, i'm
always running low on resources these days so less windows is better,
until i set this machine up as a permanent server and get a second
system for playing on.
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As I sit here waiting for dns to
Have a look at
www.layo.com/#cornish
I havent tried this yet but at $1.00 for 400Km and BMW saying it works
it looks kind of interesting
regards
John
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McDonald's best burgers were during the time when ground worms were
reported to be a large portion of the meat, lot's of good proteins and
very tasty, it's the only fast food additive that i wish would return.
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Everyone talking about eating the buggers, but did anyone
potential much.
John Harris wrote:
Have a look at
www.layo.com/#cornish
I havent tried this yet but at $1.00 for 400Km and BMW saying it works
it looks kind of interesting
regards
John
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Date: Sat, 06 Jan 2001 01:56:46 -
From: Sam Dabbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hydrogen Booster
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...Anyway, I made two units out of 2 1/2 pvc pipe (as opposed to one 4
as some use)with a test cap glued on the bottom and a cleanout glued
on the top of both...
pray sam, what
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