Please reply to him direct, cc the list - he's not a member.
Keith
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Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 12:25:51 -0500
Good Day! I'm coordinator for the 3rd Annual Southern Energy
Environment Expo, which has drawn nearly
Just crossposting.
James Slayden
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So,
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 17:16:24 -0500
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I have a 88 in series II, 1961 It has a 2.25litre Diesel. They were a
standart fit and used the same block as the 2.25 petrol. It is good for
about 60 bhp but I wouldn't recommend it in a 109 if you want to get
anytwhere even moderately fast. Will plod on forever though. expect 23 mpg
Am I missing something here?
I thoght this was a biofuel list, not how to turn our politicos and other
miscreants into waste oil. (wait a second, that could solve a lot of our
problems)
Brian
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Sent:
Keith:
The problem my friend Buzz had was coming back to a country practically as an
enemy. The majority saw the US defeated, the abandonment of Saigon, Mai Lai,
etc, on tv and these returning soldiers really took the blame for the outcome.
There were job shortages to face for those that
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 03:11 pm, Keith Addison wrote:
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I have been mostly deleting all
Myles Twete wrote:
Maybe some day they'll ban nettles, hops and flax
because they're just too closely related to evil weeds.
Don't give them any ideas.
The Religious Right is always looking for new things to prohibit.
AP
--
Aviation is more than a hobby. It is more than a job. It is
Dear Hakan,
I agree with what you have said completely. But there is one area where see
the same thing from a different perspective or in a different way. I see
the current resumption of increased hostilities (war) as an extension of
the war that started over 12 years ago and has been going
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 03:11 pm, Keith Addison wrote:
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I have been mostly
Hi Stanley, I am also from Canada. Vancouver Island, BC. Where
abouts are you? I would be interested in your VW P/Us if you are
geographically accessable. Maybe you could sell what you have and
buy a differnet engine?
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Greg
Doug Ireland doesn't know does he Greg?
But you know don't you Greg?
But strangely I also know Greg.
Both you and I know who has worked on, developed and, who knows,
stocks those weapons don't we Greg?
Easy to have double standards isnt it?
Go forth
SR
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Dear Vern,
I am glad that you are anti war also. Josh Cohen expressed a very
large trust in the members of this list when he said that it was 100%
anti war, something that I belive also. It is a large trust in the list
members to say so, but if you say that they are not, then you will
have an
Dear Hakan,
You wrote --
It cannot be a continuation of the war 12 years ago, since that
was a liberation of Kuweit by UN and the mandate only covered
this. That is why it stopped when the mandate was achieved.
It was supported by a world opinion and was a response on
an attack by Iraq. It
Thank you Keith:
I don't think it is a virus on my end. I lost a year of date to a virus,
one time. I prescreen all Emails before they enter my PC, and then a weekly
scan. Yahoo must be having a hiccup.
Harley
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The religious right had nothing to do with hemp banning, it was competing
business.
Steve Spence
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From: Alan S. Petrillo
I live in Kitchener which is 100 Km from Toronto. If anybody in the
area has a Toyota, Nissan or Mazda diesel engine that they would like to
sell let me know.
stan
Glenn wrote:
Hi Stanley, I am also from Canada. Vancouver Island, BC. Where
abouts are you? I would be interested in your
Our school food programs went downhill when Reagan replaced vegetable with
ketchup. Nobody told him a tomato was a fruit ...
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bratt wrote:
Once Bush starts the bloodletting and anyone retaliates,
then he has all he needs to call his Red Alert and call off
America's famed Bill of Rights. Is it any wonder he wants to
start the killing as fast as possible. Once it's off,
there's no stopping it.
America is
Thanks Keith,
As I am new to this process and just getting my feet wet (or oily!)
it is good to know that the process is simple enough that homebrewers
(or startup plant operators?) can make good fuel.
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Kelly wrote:
Hi Keith.
Either it was just a counter opinion, with no evidence, or it was a
statement that Vern himself supports the war, which would be
evidence, and it seems that's how both you and I took it. So he'd
then be right in that the group's anti-war stance is not total. But,
in my opinion, as
Kim Garth Travis wrote:
America is not the only country to follow this path and definitely not
the first. In Canada, it is called the Emergency Measures Act and it
was implemented in the early 70' during the FLQ crisis. All
restrictions on arrest and questioning were canceled across the
Dear Vern,
We have a very important issue here and that is the court
of law that you talk about. Any court of law acts as an
arbitrator, within its given powers and respect for them by
the parties. The honorable judge Lynch would have been
proud of his nation, if he would have been alive to see
Ron was the vegetable.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:36 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Lots of Guns - No Butter!
Our school food programs went downhill when Reagan replaced vegetable with
March 19, 2003
A very different war
Harlan Ullman
As President George W. Bush orders U.S. forces into action against
Saddam Hussein, it will be to wage a very different type of war. In the past,
America resorted to war only if there were a casus belli, a
Not necessarily entirely true. The morality of the American public (oddly
enough with a predominat inclination towards religious affiliiation per
capita) was openly preyed upon by self-interests.
While no Pat Robertsons, Jerry Falwells or Brother Jeds of the era
come immediately to mind, this
I went to the groups section and tried to e-mail the messages, that I had
not received, to my self ( using yahoos little box to e-mail a massage to
others ), and that didn't even come through. I update Norton's AV twice a
week and scanning my system once a week, more if I hear of a new bug
Hakan Falk wrote:
$25 is a target price by US, where they can maintain the
American way of life. $40 for a longer period will be very
difficult and close to $60 the American society will start to
deteriorate. This is not my analyses, it is based on several
US data, so do not get angry with me.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 02:41
Subject: [biofuel] Re: Credibility Bomb
Greg
Doug Ireland doesn't know does he Greg?
No he doesn't.
But you know don't you Greg?
More than he does.
But
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 07:00
Subject: Re: [biofuel] PENTAGON THREATENS TO KILL INDEPENDANT REPORTERS
INIRAQ-innocent lives will be lost!
Dear Vern,
We have a very important issue here and
actually that would be Brady .
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Couldn't be, he is no guns, and the topic is lot's of guns.
Greg H.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 09:29
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actually that would be Brady .
I think one might come across the old question..
you are on an island that is going to blow up or whatever crisis
and there are 100 people.
you have two paths.. one which will have a 50% chance of saving everyone..
but an equal chance that all
will die.
..vs another path that 10% will
she is no guns. he is the one who took a bullet for Reagan and became a
vegetable. It was a bad joke, and I apologize for it.
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That might be Libertarian. I find myself leaning that way on occasion, but
alas, no representation.
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From:
Hemp was banned because Harry Anslinger wanted job security after his
earlier job of Prohibition leader ended. Harry and Hearst (with his vast
yellow journalism newspaper chain) succeeded in lying to the American
people about crazy marijuana youth and particularly using racist portrayals
of
Hi Greg H,
At 08:53 AM 3/19/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Dear Vern,
We have a very important issue here and that is the court
of law that you talk about. Any court of law acts as an
arbitrator, within its given powers and respect for them by
the parties. The honorable judge Lynch would
Hi Myles,
After a discussion with Todd about hemp, I became wiser and
do normally stay away from this hemp subject. I am surprised that
Anslinger did those statements, but understand it better after
listening to Bush and the reasons for war against Iraq.
The fact is that marijuana is pacifying
Please reply to him direct, cc the list - he's not a member.
Keith
From: Ryan N. Doyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bio Vehicles
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 12:25:51 -0500
Good Day! I'm coordinator for the 3rd Annual Southern Energy
Environment Expo, which has drawn nearly
I have been reading the ongoing threads about the 'war' for months.
What really troubles me, is that I rarely meet anyone who could actually
live in peace with a neighbor that has a different religion and
lifestyle. Most countries have laws on the books that are in violation
of someone's
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George
John E Hayes III wrote:
Didn't the Brits do it first in response to IRA bombings? I thought that
was how Gerry Conlon's confession was coerced.
I didn't say Canada was first, just that this not anything new, most
places have this sort of laws.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
Hi Steve
Hi Keith.
Either it was just a counter opinion, with no evidence, or it was a
statement that Vern himself supports the war, which would be
evidence, and it seems that's how both you and I took it. So he'd
then be right in that the group's anti-war stance is not total. But,
in
I went to the groups section and tried to e-mail the messages, that I had
not received, to my self ( using yahoos little box to e-mail a massage to
others ), and that didn't even come through. I update Norton's AV twice a
week and scanning my system once a week, more if I hear of a new bug
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From: Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 10:52
Subject: Re: [biofuel] PENTAGON THREATENS TO KILL INDEPENDANT REPORTERS
INIRAQ-innocent lives will be lost!
I would say the apointed judge just failed to get his
I'm new to the group, so offer my opinion respectfully, recognizing that
this discussion has been going on for a long time it's not my party.
I'm about to unsubscribe because I don't have time to sift through all the
political discussions to find some nugget about how to get started with
I know of a Mazda diesel motor and trans taken out of a 1984. It is for sale,
as it will not easily transplant into his 1987 Mazda because of the front
crossmember interfering with the oil pan. It is in Saskatchewan. What is one
worth?
Typically, it would have 300,000Kms, or more, mostly
Just crossposting.
James Slayden
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So,
Ted:
I can understand your frustration about the war-no-war discussions. Likewise
I find myself drawn away from support of the oiley empire, and its injustices.
Assuming there are retail outlets in Denver, are you going to buy bio-diesel,
or brew your own? I have been looking for a
Dear John,
At 10:17 AM 3/19/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Hakan Falk wrote:
$25 is a target price by US, where they can maintain the
American way of life. $40 for a longer period will be very
difficult and close to $60 the American society will start to
deteriorate. This is not my analyses, it is
Hello Donald
How can Harlan Ullman, while claiming to have written the book on
Shock and Awe, say this?
And, while a rapid, stunning victory with relatively little loss of
life will surely create a favorable political condition, that may
not be enough.
800 cruise missiles into Baghdad in
Hello Kim
I have been reading the ongoing threads about the 'war' for months.
What really troubles me, is that I rarely meet anyone who could actually
live in peace with a neighbor that has a different religion and
lifestyle. Most countries have laws on the books that are in violation
of
Greg H.
At 12:10 PM 3/19/2003 -0700, you wrote:
I would say the apointed judge just failed to get his ass in gear untill
it
was to late, and now is blaming the sheriff for taking matters in to his
own
hands.
I assume that you are a great admirer of judge Lynch. In more civilized
Energy, Facilities, Power NewsI am forwarding this months Facilities Power
news letter. I sorry I have not read it yet, but it has articles on Sterling
Engines, several Green power / Renewable fuels articles. I hope this is
helpful to somebody.
Harley
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From: Brian
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 02:06 am, Greg and April wrote:
I went to the groups section and tried to e-mail the messages, that I had
not received, to my self ( using yahoos little box to e-mail a massage to
others ), and that didn't even come through. I update Norton's AV twice a
week and scanning
US gambles on a 'smart' war in Iraq
The military hope precision weapons will both win the war and help prevent
politically damning civilian casualties - but the technology is far from
fail-safe
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns3518
Steve Spence
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Already Iraqi soldiers are surrendering and crossing into Kuwait as
defectors. Kuwait government is forecasting large scale defections.
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At the time of the Second World War, German technology was producing gasoline
from coal. An entire factory was brought from Germany, and assembled in
Missouri. It made gasoline at a cost of 5 cents a gallon. It was dismantled
and the technology was hidden away.
Ed B
Yes, hydrogen from
ok, first off, me and my big mouth should just shut the hell up some times.
sorry if I got people offended. should know better by now.
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 08:00 pm, Keith Addison wrote:
I have been mostly deleting all the political discussion recently... In
addition to it making me ill, I
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 01:00 am, Hakan Falk wrote:
$25 is a target price by US, where they can maintain the
American way of life. $40 for a longer period will be very
difficult and close to $60 the American society will start to
deteriorate. This is not my analyses, it is based on several
US
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 10:20 am, Steve Spence wrote:
Already Iraqi soldiers are surrendering and crossing into Kuwait as
defectors. Kuwait government is forecasting large scale defections.
really?
I hope it is true. just heard a disturbing discussion this morning about
informational warfare.
Thanks for responding with encouraging words, Keith.
I am an old hippie, and have always believed in peace, love and
brotherhood. When we moved to the deep south, in Texas, some people
called us 'N' lovers, if you know what I mean. I just smiled and told
them we are all God's children.
It
Aloe,Keith: I was in shock and awe that you passed my Ullman post without
comment, given the prevailing tone of the posts of the past several months.
Now that you have commented, I'll reply.
800 cruise missiles into Baghdad in two days? Little loss of life?
Have neither you nor he read the
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 11:30 am, Kim Garth Travis wrote:
Thanks for responding with encouraging words, Keith.
I am an old hippie, and have always believed in peace, love and
brotherhood. When we moved to the deep south, in Texas, some people
called us 'N' lovers, if you know what I mean. I
Am very much enjoying reading your comments, Kim and Keith.
Peace,
Ed
On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 04:30 PM, Kim Garth Travis wrote:
Thanks for responding with encouraging words, Keith.
I am an old hippie, and have always believed in peace, love and
brotherhood. When we moved to
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Alan S. Petrillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Myles Twete wrote:
Maybe some day they'll ban nettles, hops and flax
because they're just too closely related to evil weeds.
Don't give them any ideas.
The Religious Right is always looking for new things to
methinks they will fail
gasoline in hawaii over $2.20
Pennsylvania is $1.70 for regular.
Opec prepared for oil shortage
Web posted at: 3/20/2003 1:33:20
Source ::: THE PENINSULA
DOHA: The Energy and Industry Minister, HE Abdullah bin Hamad Al Attiyah,
who is also chairman of Opec, said
Defeat for Bush energy plan as Senate blocks oil drilling in Arctic refuge
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
20 March 2003
The Senate, controlled by Republicans, dealt President Bush a huge blow last
night when it rejected oil drilling in Alaska's arctic wildlife refuge. The
vote probably kills
Coleman votes against drilling in Arctic refuge
FREDERIC J. FROMMER
Associated Press
WASHINGTON - Despite last-minute reservations, Sen. Norm Coleman decided to
stick with a campaign promise and voted against allowing oil drilling in
Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Shortly before the
Fiery oil wells would extend pain
McClatchy News Service
(Published Wednesday, March 19, 2003, 10:23 AM)
AL BURGAN OIL FIELD, Kuwait -- If Saddam Hussein ignites Iraq's oil
wells in a war, the ignition would be a weapon that would keep fighting long
after the shooting
http://www.sdcitybeat.com/article.php?id=631
Keith:
assuming you will like this article, let me note that the masthead is
very clear as to prohibiting reproduction of any article, but I
suggest you do it for your own records at the least, lest they take it
down at some point.
El presidente de USA is to make a public address in shortly after 10:00 PM
Eastern Standard Time this evening. That's only a few minutes from now.
Not that I have any desire to hear a word that he has to say, but it would be
of value to know exactly when the lights get turned out and how many
I've never quite understood, if the proponents of drilling actually
want a robust balanced excellent national energy policy, why these
other measures are made *contingent* on drilling. Furthermore, some
of them are probably sham measures, not at all proportional to
drilling or any real effort.
Shameful what greed can foster.
Now the butt-monkeys at CNN can show 'bombs busting in air' so all the
world can share in the glory. Too bad they can't focus their cameras on the
innocents as they cower in fear as the moment of death strikes, so all can see
the suffering.
Ed B
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 17:16:24 -0500
From: Pauline Dole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Reminder WEbcasting from Kyoto/Rappel Sessions Forum Kyoto sur
le web
IDRC's Webcasting of the Third World Water Forum in Kyoto has started
IDRC invites you to watch the various sessions and interviews from
At the time of the Second World War, German technology was producing
gasoline from coal. An entire factory was brought from Germany, and
assembled in Missouri. It made gasoline at a cost of 5 cents a
gallon. It was dismantled and the technology was hidden away.
Ed B
Not so. This is what
I Want YOU To Invade Iraq
Go ahead. Saddam will quickly fall, but that won't make the world
safer or more secure. Your bombs will send me a new generation of
recruits and fuel their hatred and desire for revenge. So go ahead.
Squander your wealth on war and occupation -- America will be
I was looking at the one year chart on
Light Sweet Crude Oil Apr 2003 (NYMEX:CLJ3)
http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=NYMEX_CLJ3v=d12
with a report below chart.
Quite a steep drop the past few days.
Basically gone from $38 barrel to $30
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Donald Strong wrote:
Aloe,Keith: I was in shock and awe that you passed my Ullman post without
comment, given the prevailing tone of the posts of the past several months.
Now that you have commented, I'll reply.
800 cruise missiles into Baghdad in two days? Little loss of life?
Have neither
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 22:36:29 -0600, you wrote:
I was looking at the one year chart on
Light Sweet Crude Oil Apr 2003 (NYMEX:CLJ3)
http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=NYMEX_CLJ3v=d12
with a report below chart.
Quite a steep drop the past few days.
Basically gone from $38 barrel to $30
I
My gut feel is in the US it will hit the fan this summer. Saddam probably
will be a quick victory but I think a backlash will come some months later.
Hope I am wrong.
Kirk
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