Off topic in a way - but another instance of Big Business set hell bent at
fleecing us all even more. Greed really does know no limits does it?
*shakes head in despair*
Regards to all
Malcolm
CODEX ALIMENTARIS ENDS U.S. SUPPLEMENTS IN JUNE 2005
By Dr. James How
Hello Keith,
I hope this finds you and Midori doing well.
>>Rely on the government to fix our problems??? No Thank You! The
>>government is again a symptom of the American Mind-set. The U.S.
>>government is so often accused of catering to big business. And
>>rightly so...but that is still just
Mike - I am at work and will send email later tonight
Pacific Standard Time.
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> Phillip.
>
> I would like to know about this. I have no
> experience with municiple waste handling, but I have
> lived in the farm belt all of my life and know how
> hard small family
I probably asked for that, for not being a little more explicit.
We all know they are common additives in food, but, to my knowledge I can
not just go down to the local food mart and but, a couple of pounds /
gallons or what ever they are sold as - unless they are sold under another
name and (
On the other hand, it doesn't take very long for it to oxidise
after brewing, especially if it's been bubble-washed. In one test
some bubble-washed homebrew had oxidised well beyond the EU limit
after only a week, and well beyond the abilities of anti-oxidants
to stop it hardening.
Use it
Know of any good anti-oxidants that are readily available?
The reason I ask, is that it might not be a bad idea to use some with
mystery oil.
Greg H.
I suggested this to Chris:
Try Biofuel Systems
http://www.biofuelsystems.com/products.htm
Biodiesel equipment, supplies & additives
Write
Phillip.
I would like to know about this. I have no experience with municiple waste
handling, but I have lived in the farm belt all of my life and know how hard
small family farmers work to manage their waste streams.
The problem I see with urban sprawl is the attempt to utilize the same waste
Just wondering if anyone has any specs on mpg for diesel pickups when
using biodiesel? Specifically the Cummins 5.7l Turbo diesels in the Dodge
pickups. Does the mileage drastically increase over diesel? I found mpg
for regular diesel, but not too much on biodiesel.
Thanks!
___
True, but often the cow is already out of the barn, so to say. One day we may
be wise enough to prevent...but, right now, I would at least like to see
something useful done with all the carcasses.
Derek
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From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTEC
I probably asked for that, for not being a little more explicit.
We all know they are common additives in food, but, to my knowledge I can
not just go down to the local food mart and but, a couple of pounds /
gallons or what ever they are sold as - unless they are sold under another
name and ( ag
Know of any good anti-oxidants that are readily available?
The reason I ask, is that it might not be a bad idea to use some with
mystery oil.
BHA (Butylated hydroxyanisole), BHT (Butylated hydroxytoluene), and TBHQ
(Tertiary Butyl Hydroquinone) are all food grade antioxidants that are
read
high Iodine biodiesel with antioxidants. Maybe BHT or BHA.
Greg Harbican wrote:
Know of any good anti-oxidants that are readily available?
The reason I ask, is that it might not be a bad idea to use some with
mystery oil.
Greg H.
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From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL
the sight of all those animals just bulldozed into trenches is to
me the epitomy of horrible waste. How much better if they
could have been rendered to biodiesel.
How much better if they were never amassed in such concentrations in the
first place and the destruction was eliminated due to the
What I find rather interesting in the same realm of discussion is when it
revolves around
Meat vs Veggie vs Animal Rights vs Factory Farming vs Cities.
Goats and sheep can keep keep fallow land manicured extremely well, free of
thistle and other undesireables, all the while beating vegetabl
Know of any good anti-oxidants that are readily available?
The reason I ask, is that it might not be a bad idea to use some with
mystery oil.
Greg H.
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From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 17:59
Subject: Re:
Hi,
Relax...nothing was personal...you brought up some valid stuff, and basically
everyone is agreeing with you...but, also trying to point out some additional
nuances to all this. One of my beefs, has been all the waste associated with
herd culls in the UK and elsewhere to halt the spread of d
If you really want a diesel vehicle and are not satisfied with what's
available, find a small pickup with a blown engine and replace it with a
diesel out of a junkyard. In the eighties, Toyota, Nissan, Isuzu, and Mazda
all made diesels for small trucks, and some of them can still be found.
Maxima
idiot; I don't appreciate it. Kim, where on earth did I ever say anyone who
raises animals for meat is like a slaveholder??? I said I raise animals too,
and eat their meat when I need to. And I ALSO said factory farming is evil,
and you and your husband do NOT FACTORY FARM!
Just leave it alo
Thanks for the support Keith. I am thinking about the 100% grass fed
people, who raise animals strictly by pasture and hay. Many of them also
raise pork this way. It takes about 6 months longer to get the animals to
slaughter weight this way, but it is not bad for the environment and is
On the other hand, it doesn't take very long for it to oxidise after
brewing, especially if it's been bubble-washed. In one test some
bubble-washed homebrew had oxidised well beyond the EU limit after
only a week, and well beyond the abilities of anti-oxidants to stop it
hardening.
Use it
Greetings all,
I am a new member and am well excited about learning all I can about
biodiesel. I hope to make it for my personal use and use my experiences to
help others who enter into the foray of B100.
I will admit some great concern about the various plant oils--eg: soy and
their double
Hi,
Here is how my simple mind sees the situation. Unless a drastic event
take place to grossly reduce the human population, humans concentrated in
cities will remain a fact. As long as humans desire to consume animals for
food the concentration of animals will remain a fact as well. Eve
Why all the acting like engine damage due to a timing chain or belt failure
is something new, when this possibility has been around for quite some time?
Longer than the 25 years indicated The risk is born from pushing the
envelope, so to speak, to get the best possible performance from an interna
Hi,
Here is how my simple mind sees the situation. Unless a drastic event
take place to grossly reduce the human population, humans concentrated in
cities will remain a fact. As long as humans desire to consume animals for
food the concentration of animals will remain a fact as well. Even
Greetings all,
I am a new member and am well excited about learning all I can about
biodiesel. I hope to make it for my personal use and use my experiences to
help others who enter into the foray of B100.
I will admit some great concern about the various plant oils--eg: soy and
their double and
>Audi, Honda, Volvo, VW and others have been >using interference designs
for over 25 years. In >fact, most high compression engines are
>interference designs.
(Reply)
Well why not! It is a great way to sell parts, make profit and burn fossil
fuel.. It would change if there was proper consumer leg
"How high is the oil Momma? 55 Dollars and Risin'. How high is the oil
Poppa? 80 Dollars and Risin'."
Oil Briefly Rises Above $55 and Seems Likely to Stay High
By JAD MOUAWAD
Published: March 4, 2005
Oil prices briefly rose a
Mike - interesting comments. Earlier in my career, I
worked as a Field Energy Engineer and was assigned
beef, poultry, dairy market sector including
Abattoirs, Slaughterhouses, Meat Packers, Poultry
Farms, et al. I also handled the sewage and water
treatment market sector for about six years.
It
I don't call myself an animal lover.
I do find I have great respect for them as individuals.
Come on girl. Admit it. Yes you are :-) and your existance would be much
poorer without them, as would everyone's. Most just don't realize it.
Might you not need to let the professional facade s
Thanks for the heads up, Stuart. Mine has floor shift 4x4, maybe this is OK?
Will def look into the pump mounted driver issue.
j hajeski
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From: "Stuart Kreitman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 1:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bes
on 3/7/05 1:41 PM, Chris Bennett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there any way of counteracting the drawbacks associated with these
> (high IV) types of oils? I ask because I am currently producing
> biodiesel from a supply which consists of about 50% semi hydrogenated
> pourable vegetable oi
I work with animals using a variety of alternative approaches so I've gotten
to know lots of them.
I don't call myself an animal lover.
I do find I have great respect for them as individuals.
I sometimes find the "human" decision to judge animals as "lesser" ..
because, based upon the test
Hello Keith !
Of course there is a possibility that unsaturated compounds interact in the
lubricating oil, but if the engine«s combustion is proper, you do not have
to expect big problems. But, there are other ways for the fuel to get in
contact with the engine oil: It the engine is equipped wi
on 3/7/05 1:41 PM, Chris Bennett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there any way of counteracting the drawbacks associated with these
> (high IV) types of oils? I ask because I am currently producing
> biodiesel from a supply which consists of about 50% semi hydrogenated
> pourable vegetable oil
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