From: Charles Hatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sale of biodiesel blends in jeopardy
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 13:37:06 -0600
http://biodiesel.grassroots.com/ca_blending/?lk=1741951-1741951-0-10
047-FzFzGnE80n64RYJOHKZLgKurTC5FTl/DCalifornia Blending Labeling
A new
Who really gives a rat's whisker as to what the all-self-important
gliteratti want, have or do?
You want glitz and gossip pick up the Examiner, Globe or Enquirer.
In the meantime the real world keeps spinning and real people keep busting
their hump.
Todd Swearingen
- Original Message
...I really get a project.
Yesterday I went from my home in Tampa Bay, Florida, to Raleigh, North
Carolina to pick up a little Isuzu Trooper Turbodiesel that I bought.
It performed flawlessly on the drive home, and was getting the 28mpg the
book says it should, and I was on track to buy the
Ummm... those of us unfortunate enough to live in California.
And by the way I picked up an interesting bit on why you wont see A.S.
drug through the mud over his apparently well known maltreatment of
women. It seems he's a columnist for Muscle magazine a magazine that is
owned by the same
robert luis rabello wrote:
Alan Petrillo wrote:
Please don't take this the wrong way, but it seems to me, having
driven
a few tractors in my time, that something which is both designed for
tractors and is fairly delicate is an oxymoron.
My wording seems unfortunate, in retrospect.
Dear biofuel list,
I have started to tackle my wind energy information page on
http://energy.saving.nu/windenergy/
Since I know that several list members and Keith share a
basic interest for wind energy, I will forward selected postings
from wind energy discussion lists and here is one of them.
Hi Hakan
If we look at the issue of biofuels in the round (the list does tend
to look at it that way) it becomes difficult to draw any clear lines
of distinction between biofuels and other renewable energy sources.
It's often said here that there's no single one size fits all
solution to
Yes. Well, no doubt Cali will be happy to inform the rest of the world what
scent air freshener Bill Bob has hanging from the rear view mirror of his
hummer or what color his bath tile and bunny slippers are so large masses of
the duped public can march lock step to Mal Wart and buy a bit of
Another Jack Carey [EMAIL PROTECTED] maybe???
Curtis
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- Original Message -
From: merlinsaintgermain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Keith,
Your ridicule of alternative energy technologies, and fuel efficiency
improvement
Hi MM, Todd and all
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 01:11:28 -0500, you wrote:
Who really gives a rat's whisker as to what the all-self-important
gliteratti want, have or do?
You want glitz and gossip pick up the Examiner, Globe or Enquirer.
Never have paid for such a document. Can't imagine why I'd
I wrote to him explaining list policy on topic cops and calls for
restricted discussion
My opinion is that I like the balance you seek here.
But, I would say that, since I have a big mouth focused on broader
energy policy issues. I do try to keep it relevant, within broad
definitions, to
No real news for this group, but interesting anyway.
Hakan
Germany tries to perfect diesel technology
The engine is the choice of industry, which cites less carbon dioxide pollution
By Andy Eckardt MSNBC
http://www.msnbc.com/news/596964.asp?0sp=v1ba#BODY
UNDER THE global climate treaty
From: Charles Hatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sale of biodiesel blends in jeopardy
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 13:37:06 -0600
http://biodiesel.grassroots.com/ca_blending/?lk=1741951-1741951-0-10
047-FzFzGnE80n64RYJOHKZLgKurTC5FTl/DCalifornia Blending Labeling
A new
Thought this might be interesting to the group.
Kirk
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David Wells
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SOLAR] Production of Hydrogen from Solar: Thermochemical
Processes
Thanks Arthur, this is an interesting bit of digging, I'll pass it
around for others to read.
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 06:56:16 -0700, you wrote:
It has often been raised in this forum a comparison of fuel cells
versus batteries for operating cars. But I've seen no hard
documented data. So I
Todd,
Considering the important position California has in
leading air pollution, smog, and vehicle emissions
regulations, the viewpoint of that state's governor
has to be taken seriously.
What if he became interested in biofuels? At least
he's on the right track to some extent, proposing that
Calculating and Comparing the Cost of Heat
We've all heard the adage You have to spend money to make money.
The real
trick lies in how you spend your money. Would you rather spend
$100.00 for
electrical energy or $100.00 for a cord of wood? Well, it depends
on what
you get for $100.00. If
Then he told me he's an Associate Professor Emiritus (even spelled
it right) and threatened me with retribution. I'm still shaking in
my boots (haven't dared take them off). Then he unsubbed. :-/ Still
trying to figure how refusing to censor stuff means I've got a closed
mind. Oh well. Such
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2003/01/06/story2.html
Company tests engine to run on hot water
Angela Gonzales
The Business Journal
Move over electricity, a new kind of engine is in town.
Deluge Inc., a Phoenix company that has patents on a different type of
engine that runs on
Thanks Paul,
Now you also understand why I was so interested in sound measurement and
definitions. I spent so much time an this kind of issues, that it is
difficult to restrain myself. If I only wanted to earn some extra money, I
would first take acoustic consultant jobs and then energy
Appal Energy wrote:
Humans. God love 'em.
Sometimes, Todd, I think he's the only one who can!
robert luis rabello
The Edge of Justice
Adventure for Your Mind
http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/9782
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