motie wrote:
>
> http://www.tompaine.com/feature.cfm/ID/7230/view/print
>
> Secret Draft Of `Patriot II'
> Justice Department Drafts Sweeping Expansion Of Anti-Terrorism Act
>
> Charles Lewis is the founder and executive director of the Center for
> Public Integrity. Adam Mayle is a James R. S
Iraq didn't bomb the US but
the US/UK continues bombing Iraq.
U.S. Bombing Watch: When was the last time the U.S. Bombed Iraq?
Archive from 2000 to 2003
"Colorado Campaign for Middle East Peace"
http://www.ccmep.org/usbombingwatch/2003.htm
The bombing continues in Iraq and
the conce
Keith Addison wrote:
> >You think Jesus would drive a diesel with biodiesel in it? I guess he
> would at that. And/or a bicycle. I dunno... I like donkeys, I wish I
> had a donkey.
A teenaged boy wanted to get his driver's license, so he approached his
father and asked if he could take a d
>I personaly think he is right.
>
>Greg H.
There's been a lot of information - as opposed to opinionated
frothings - posted here in the last few days, and previously, that
scotches everything he says in at least three different ways. But
he's right?
Keith
>- Original Message -
>From:
>Interestingly enough your website may have contributed to this article in a
>round about way. About a month ago, US News asked for reader reaction to
>the question, "What would Jesus drive?" I couldn't resist and sent in a
>letter that was later published on their website. I closed with a refe
One of the ideas mentioned in the oft-mentioned Taken-for-a-Ride by Doyle is
that Bush Sr. did seem somewhat to support Ethanol, as has seemingly Bush Jr.
While ethanol proponents will argue that Political Support of "Big Ethanol" does
not amount to competent support of ethanol in general, I think
One of the ideas mentioned in the oft-mentioned Taken-for-a-Ride by Doyle is
that Bush Sr. did seem somewhat to support Ethanol, as has seemingly Bush Jr.
While ethanol proponents will argue that Political Support of "Big Ethanol" does
not amount to competent support of ethanol in general, I think
My first question is did you do a titration? often if something like that
happens there is either not enough of something, or not enough agitation
(probably not your problem in a blender) or the temperature is a factor
(which is kind of rare for a blender batch).
it sounds like you got a par
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murdoch wrote:
> You ask and suggest if there is a business opportunity here. I think
> Darryl's website seems to indicate that he's sort of in the business
> already here, but I don't know.
>
I am
Yesterday I talked to the folks at Huisman's and they thought that by the
time the sale actually rolled around on Saturday they would get some tanks.
If they do have some they probably won't be sold until the afternoon. The
trick about getting a good deal at an auction is that you have to be will
so i made my first batch of bioD, i don't know if i got it right i
used the test batch meathod, wich is very easy, maybe you guys can
help me, i used a drygas that said it was methanol, and lye, and
brand new vegtible oil, but, it seems to me that the batch didn't
work well althoe it is still
I apologize for not being more clear in my question.
I can see that it is as you say.. control and greed.
What I am interested in is the reason given for the proposed increase.
I hardly think they are going to say: "We propose increases because we want
to
increase our 'under the table' payouts
so does this work to dry ethanol, does anyone know or tryed it?, try
the secnd like first, it is alink from the fist link posted, about
1/4 down the page
http://www.journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_link.html#anhydrous
`leads to this link, wich seems faily simple and cheap
http://www.thom
Yesterday I talked to the folks at Huisman's and they thought that by the
time the sale actually rolled around on Saturday they would get some tanks.
If they do have some they probably won't be sold until the afternoon. The
trick about getting a good deal at an auction is that you have to be will
Welcome to the Club Darryl,
For more than 30 years me and my friends have been involved in
simulations of energy transmission in buildings. We have been
instrumental in getting Sweden way ahead of the rest of the world, with
the most advanced Building Codes. Only the direct projects that
has bee
>WOW!! Just saw diesel #2 at the local pump for $1.99 Now biodiesel IS
>competitive, without subsidies!!
Then that's news. Let's spread the word.
Biofuels at Journey to Forever
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http://webconx.green-trust.org/2000/biofuel/biofuel.
>WOW!! Just saw diesel #2 at the local pump for $1.99 Now biodiesel IS
>competitive, without subsidies!!
Then that's news. Let's spread the word.
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>Interestingly enough your website may have contributed to this article in a
>round about way. About a month ago, US News asked for reader reaction to
>the question, "What would Jesus drive?" I couldn't resist and sent in a
>letter that was later published on their website. I closed with a refe
hrmm, in re-reading kavitha post It sounds like something else. Maybe
just a partially reacted batch. I wonder if a re-reaction w/ 3.5gm/L of
lye would have pushed the reaction to completion.
James
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, girl mark wrote:
> no it doesn't
> mark
>
>
> At 12:21 PM 2/12/2003 -080
I think without knowing what the titration came out to be and what he used
for processing it is probably some BD mixed with some unreacted mono and
di-glycerides.
James
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, girl mark wrote:
> that also doesnt mean this in this case
> mark
>
>
> At 12:23 PM 2/12/2003 -0800, yo
that also doesnt mean this in this case
mark
At 12:23 PM 2/12/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>Whoops, forgot to note about the creamish color of your wash, that was
>emulsion, which usually indicates that your process didn't go far enough
>in the begining.
>
>Put all your calculations together and send
no it doesn't
mark
At 12:21 PM 2/12/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>sounds like GLOP!! Have you done the tirtations for the oil? tell us a
>little about the oil your using.
>
>James Slayden
>
>On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, kavitha palaniappan wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have dropped the idea of using acid c
>The problem with oil field service is that the guys work so many
> hours, 60 to 80 a week is standard. How do they find time to study?
> This is the problem we find with many working illiterates, the jobs
they
> get pay so poorly that they have to work tons of overtime to support
a
> family.
I personaly think he is right.
Greg H.
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> I have an old friend who has lived in the USA for the last 15 years (he's
> English)
> I recently wrote the follo
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murdoch wrote:
> You ask and suggest if there is a business opportunity here. I think
> Darryl's website seems to indicate that he's sort of in the business
> already here, but I don't know.
>
I am
I have an old friend who has lived in the USA for the last 15 years (he's
English)
I recently wrote the following to him...
We're all waiting for the war here in the expectation that it will turn the
local economy down a few notches. I've yet to meet a single person in
support. What are your
Whoops, forgot to note about the creamish color of your wash, that was
emulsion, which usually indicates that your process didn't go far enough
in the begining.
Put all your calculations together and send it to the list for review and
there will be some great responses.
James Slayden
On Wed, 12
sounds like GLOP!! Have you done the tirtations for the oil? tell us a
little about the oil your using.
James Slayden
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, kavitha palaniappan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have dropped the idea of using acid catalyst and I started preparing
> biodiesel with ethanol and KOH. But, e
Hello Moti.
I would like to share a real case from an electrical system independent
from a public power grid that later became parallel.
I work in a textile cotton mill established in 1929 in Pilar, a small town
in Paraguay, in its beginning it had to generate its own electricity, it
used to
Mon Lee wrote:
> I was reading on evworld.com about a theory on why we
> are going to war. It isn't just the oil or it is only
> a small part of it. It seems that the oil nations are
> moving away from trading w/ US$ but switching to the
> Euro. What does that mean? The US $ will take a nose
WOW!! Just saw diesel #2 at the local pump for $1.99 Now biodiesel IS
competitive, without subsidies!!
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, murdoch wrote:
> Taxes on fuels are always something worth keeping in mind, but it is not
> the tax
> component which has changed recently, at all (unless there has be
Hello Tim,
I have had a positive response from one of our methanol distributors in
Germany, who has expressed interest in meeting your requirements.
The contact is
Thomas Mattis
VLC - GmbH
Bahnstrasse 30 - 32
Fon: + 49 6103 922 409
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Hope this helps you
Fred Enga
-Origina
>--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "Darryl McMahon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I expect net metering has probably been implemented well
>somewhere. In Ontario, it
>> is still not permitted. Provincial government has been muttering
>about changing
>> legislation to permit it for a little les
>--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "Darryl McMahon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I expect net metering has probably been implemented well
>somewhere. In Ontario, it
>> is still not permitted. Provincial government has been muttering
>about changing
>> legislation to permit it for a little les
The trick is to get more people to own and drive diesels in the first place.
Why not first reduce the taxes on dino-diesel to make it more atractive to
use a diesel powered vehical, until the public pefers to gas powered
vehicals, then raise the taxes to make it preferable to use biodiesel?
Once
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Yes, it's very simple. Apply a higher tax to fossil diesel fuel than bio-diesel
fuel.
>
> From: Thor Skov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/02/11 Tue PM 10:26:14 GMT
> To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [biofuel] tax credits for biodiesel-capable cars as alternative fuel
> vehicles
>
>
I have had that probleb a time or two my self.
Greg H.
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From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 21:12
Subject: [biofuel] Sorry about multiple postings...
> Sorry about the multiple postings. Glitch in MS OE. Kept hitting
> "se
Interestingly enough your website may have contributed to this article in a
round about way. About a month ago, US News asked for reader reaction to
the question, "What would Jesus drive?" I couldn't resist and sent in a
letter that was later published on their website. I closed with a referenc
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 01:42:27 -0800, you wrote:
>
>http://www.ethanolrfa.org/pr020722.html
BP, Shell Oil Products US, and ExxonMobil have announced they will join Phillips
and provide MTBE-free gasoline to California in 2003.
The last time I was at a Shell station I think they still had MTBE.
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 01:42:27 -0800, you wrote:
>
>http://www.ethanolrfa.org/pr020722.html
BP, Shell Oil Products US, and ExxonMobil have announced they will join Phillips
and provide MTBE-free gasoline to California in 2003.
The last time I was at a Shell station I think they still had MTBE.
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 13:26:50 +0900, you wrote:
>http://www.ems.org/
>Environmental Media Services - facts and contacts for journalists
>Feb. 10
>Tax Code Encourages Gas Guzzlers, Critics Say
>
>A huge tax break for buyers of the largest SUVs is drawing sharp
Interesting. EVworld.com carried an
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 13:26:50 +0900, you wrote:
>http://www.ems.org/
>Environmental Media Services - facts and contacts for journalists
>Feb. 10
>Tax Code Encourages Gas Guzzlers, Critics Say
>
>A huge tax break for buyers of the largest SUVs is drawing sharp
Interesting. EVworld.com carried an
I was reading on evworld.com about a theory on why we
are going to war. It isn't just the oil or it is only
a small part of it. It seems that the oil nations are
moving away from trading w/ US$ but switching to the
Euro. What does that mean? The US $ will take a nose
dive into the negative sid
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12 Feb. 03
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>Hi,
>
>I have dropped the idea of using acid catalyst and I started
>preparing biodiesel with ethanol and KOH. But, even now, I face
>the same problem. I just don't get two layers! I get a uniform
>mass of biodiesel which is orangish brown in color and its viscosity
>is reduced to a consi
so i notice that to make a better batch of bio diesel with better
results, and less ffa's, you need sulfuric acid, i have seen many
recipies that include using sulfuric acid of 95% purity or higher,
althogh i am not finding any info on where to get this, lol with out
people thinking you are ma
Hi,
I have dropped the idea of using acid catalyst and I started preparing
biodiesel with ethanol and KOH. But, even now, I face the same problem. I
just don't get two layers! I get a uniform mass of biodiesel which is orangish
brown in color and its viscosity is reduced to a considerable
http://www.ethanolrfa.org/pr020722.html
http://www.ethanolrfa.org/pr020627.html
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Gordon Dempsey wrote:
>
>I felt that this was important to help others help themselves. As
> industry changes, I hope that there will be a sense of responsibility in the
> industry to educate in some manner, the hard working laborers who are just
> as important in getting the job done
>snip< Is there a
>co-op and individual producer in the Detroit, MI/Tri-county area
>willing to "show me the ropes". I would gladly be an active
>participant in a co-op. I think it would be safer to learn from a
>sucessful producer(s) rather than learn by trial and error on my own.
>It ap
Cheers, what part of belgium r u in?
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From: "Winny De Schryver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 8:05 PM
Subject: RE: [biofuels-biz] Q: price for glycerine in EU?
> Martin
>
> I am in Belgium.
> details from folks in Suffolk didn't come from m
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