Re: [Biofuel] it looks like soapy milk facts

2004-12-21 Thread ings . group
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 11:52:47 -0500, Legal Eagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I attribute this mainly to the fact that 1) it was cold in the reactor room 2) I used NaOH not KOH as a catalyst and mixed with the cold temps had solidified. I followed exactly the same procedure in the warmer

[Biofuel] Different weather, was Donation Info

2004-12-21 Thread mark manchester
Is this climate change? Here in Toronto my brothers and sister and I always went tobogganing on Christmas Eve, that was our happy ritual, year after year, under the stars. Then one year, and it was easily twenty years ago, there wasn't really very much snow, but we went anyway. I was

Re: [Biofuel] test batches and the JtF quality test

2004-12-21 Thread John Guttridge
again. I will post the results when done. John Keith Addison wrote: Thankyou John. I hope this discussion can resume now. Best wishes Keith Addison List owner to todd and the list in general, I would like to sincerely apologize for allowing myself to get involved in this flame war. It

Happy Humbug was Re: Re[2]: [Biofuel] Donation Info

2004-12-21 Thread Appal Energy
restful about going out in the dark and checking up on and caring for the animals. Reckon that's why they call it husbandry. Happy Humbug to all and to all a good night. :-) - Original Message - From: Gustl Steiner-Zehender [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Fwd: Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear vs coal (Tomas Juknevicius's question)

2004-12-21 Thread Appal Energy
I have no idea. But, I would be surprised. I wouldn't. http://ishgooda.org/nuclear/nuke1.htm - Original Message - From: Michael Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 6:58 PM Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear vs coal (Tomas

Re: Fwd: Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear vs coal (Tomas Juknevicius's question)

2004-12-21 Thread Michael Redler
Wow! I am really surprised at that. ...very interesting! [Further testing of wood ash across the U.S. suggests] that fallout in wood ash 'is a major source of radioactivity released into the environment... Thank you for the enlightenment. Mike Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[Biofuel] I need filters

2004-12-21 Thread Theo Chadzichristos
Hi all, Ive been looking to find a inline pre filter for my diesel benz in which I can replace the filter element but have had trouble finding diesel fuel filters and was wondering if anyone knows where I can get one. Also I found some 100 micron strainers that i plan on getting to pre

Re: [Biofuel] Silent Night, Deadly Night

2004-12-21 Thread Martin Klingensmith
Not only did our state department refuse extradition of Warren Anderson they put an enormous amount of political pressure on India to drop its suit and investigation. Ken Did you expect anything better? -- Martin K ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL

Re: Fwd: Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear vs coal (Tomas Juknevicius's question)

2004-12-21 Thread Appal Energy
background count is not what it was in 1944 Not much is what it was in 1944. And all the fallout from decades of testing will keep being recycled until their half-lives are halved out. Guess it's a good thing that few people leach their caustic for soap making out of their wood ashes

Re: [Biofuel] Different weather, was Donation Info

2004-12-21 Thread Anti-Fossil
Normal, perhaps, but it doesn't feel normal. My home lies within, or I guess I should say under, what was until quite recently a major flyway for several species of migratory birds. Chief among them, however, is the Canada goose. Like clockwork, with the arrival of cooler weather, we could see

Re: [Biofuel] veg oil innn gm 5.7---6.2

2004-12-21 Thread Energy Recovery
LLOoottt yyyor ppooiinnn Buck Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:dary hannnah, drivess a 78? chevvy el caminoo, burnsss veg oilll,, that wouald beee the gm 5.7 with roosaaa master,,/stanadynee pumpp,, same as 6.2,, stanadtne was rebuilding early roosa for gm application, it

Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear vs coal (Tomas Juknevicius's question)

2004-12-21 Thread Keith Addison
Better living through science. Very droll, Kirk! It is just recycling material on the ground. The background count is not what it was in 1944 Not much is what it was in 1944. And all the fallout from decades of testing will keep being recycled until their half-lives are halved out.

Re: [Biofuel] Silent Night, Deadly Night

2004-12-21 Thread Keith Addison
Not only did our state department refuse extradition of Warren Anderson they put an enormous amount of political pressure on India to drop its suit and investigation. ... and to dilute the charges. Ken Did you expect anything better? -- Martin K If Greenpeace can track down India's

Re: [Biofuel] veg oil innn gm 5.7---6.2

2004-12-21 Thread Keith Addison
Please take no notice of this person's sneers, and please accept my apologies for this. The administration has written to him about it offlist. Please don't be discouraged by it, go on posting as before. To all: the background to this is here, if you didn't see it at the time:

Re: [Biofuel] I need filters

2004-12-21 Thread Crimson Bill
We ran tractors with these filtering oil and diesel. When they get dirty unscrew, take out the old grungy filter element and replace it with a standard roll of off the shelf Charmin' toilet paper. Of course you could use an off brand to save a few bucks on a ten pack. Pardon the pun. I

Re: [Biofuel] I need filters

2004-12-21 Thread Appal Energy
Final filtration prior to tank filling can be done with a bulk fuel filter, the type found on farm and construction fuel oil tanks. They're available in ten micron and look like an oil filter. Available at most NAPA outlets in the US. Filter comes separate from the filter mount. The same

Re: [Biofuel] veg oil innn gm 5.7---6.2

2004-12-21 Thread Appal Energy
Thanks Buck. - Original Message - From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 11:33 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] veg oil innn gm 5.7---6.2 Buck Please take no notice of this person's sneers, and please accept my apologies for this. The

Re: Fwd: Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear vs coal (Tomas Juknevicius's question)

2004-12-21 Thread robert luis rabello
Does the burning of wood also cause radioactive emissions? POC It doesn't cause them, per se. Back in the 1950's when atmospheric nuclear testing was conducted, some elements, such as strontium 90 (I think, my memory isn't what it used to be) were taken up in plant tissues as these

VS: [Biofuel] I need filters

2004-12-21 Thread Johnsson Tomas
Hello All, We are using normal water filter housings and filter elements. They are easy to connect in line as they have standard threds (1 pipe connection). The filter element you find down to 5 microns / and they are easy to change and very cheap. We were using 65 micron washable element and

RE: [Biofuel] TDI Question

2004-12-21 Thread Niels Ans¿
It's physically possible but a big job not less because the TDI engine is controlled by an EDC which you need to install as well as changing the instrument panel(speedometer). If it makes financial sense under your conditions I can not say. Here en Denmark some workshops do this conversion, and

[Biofuel] Organic Production Works

2004-12-21 Thread Keith Addison
little too long-established to refer to this current fossil-fuelled blip of the last few decades as conventional. See also: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/newsrel/2004/oct04/oct0423.html ISU Releases Organic Transition Research Results

[Biofuel] Top Scientists Launch RealClimate.org

2004-12-21 Thread Keith Addison
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 10, 2004 For More Information Contact Kalee Kreider, 202-463-6670 Top Scientists Launch RealClimate.org Team of Renowned Climate Experts from Europe and the US Create First-of-a-Kind Climate Weblog Today, top climate scientists will launch a unique website

Re: [Biofuel] Organic Production Works

2004-12-21 Thread Phillip Wolfe
Keith, The San Joaquin Valley, California is a mix of large corporate farms, large family farms, and then medium and small farms. Some organic, some not. Do you have any studies or weblinks that talk about organic farming and its impact upon air quality, transportation and air pollution? Is

Re: [Biofuel] Gas Stations and C-Stores

2004-12-21 Thread Phillip Wolfe
I will finally admit to you biofuel readers that I worked at a major petorluem company in the petroeleum distribution and energy business. I worked with up to 10,000 gas stations at one time. It was in this position that I was exposed to gas stations, C-Stores and then later biofuels and