Just for the heck of it we could use the recent Eminent Domain ruling of the
S. Court and confiscate the property of corporations who take more than they
contribute i.e. those whose headquarters are offshoreor those whose
employees use state funded medical care because they can't afford the
com
Hello Ian
Hi Todd
I thought this might be the case , seeing reactors made with silicon
seals and clamped lids is going to be a recipe for pressure build up
once heat is applied. Last thing you want is a jet of methanol
escaping from around the mixer shaft.
I don't think so. Like many others
I used sawdust from Malaysian hardwoods like Meranti. I think any cellulosic material will do. One report states concentrated sulphuric acid and sawdust can also be milled together ( try !:1 ratio initially) into glucose at room temperature, ie 25C. This could be attempted with 2 roll mill set very
Hmm... How does that jingle go?
I'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love,
Grow apple trees and honey bees, and snow white turtle doves.
I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony,
I'd like to buy the world a Coke and keep it company.
[Repeat the last two lines, a
Hi Todd
I thought this might be the case , seeing reactors made with silicon seals
and clamped lids is going to be a recipe for pressure build up once heat is
applied. Last thing you want is a jet of methanol escaping from around the
mixer shaft.
I am still having trouble getting methanol cheap
Opsforgot to add the "LOL"
behind that! The way it reads in my original post it looks more
like an order and I'm certainly NOT someone given to handing out
orders. Hope none were offended, it was meant sarcastically. I
knew that, with this topic, the likelihood of a thorough answer be
Thanks Keith, as always, the helpful one. This is enormously encouraging to
everyone who is having a Bad Day.
Jesse
> From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> There are so many such projects all over the world, taking so many
> different approaches and forms. Journey to Forever is one such
>
Oh- that's whose behind those TV ads that are somehow to justify the selling
of that addictive drug called nicotine. The reason Mr. Camilleri is
smiling, he is assured that no one will call him out, in a meaningful way.
Doug
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good one robert. the way the 'family' metaphor is used so much in business, is so low.
if getting rid of the beast is not an option, then one obvius path is to regulate corporate governance. put limits on the reward structure. put some of the old barriers back up that separated certain sector
good one robert. the way the 'family' metaphor is used so much in business, is so low.
if getting rid of the beast is not an option, then one obvius path is to regulate corporate governance. put limits on the reward structure. put some of the old barriers back up that separated certain sector
I think you have the idea. One way to change this situation, short of an
old-fashioned bloody revolution is to get around their institutions,
making them irrelevant, obsolete and in this perspective, the Great
Equalizer Internet can help us reach that goal.
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Hi Marilyn, Mike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
Anyone out there have it all figured out yet? How do we eliminate
the all powerful, destructive, and "untouchable" attributes of
corporations, while not destroying the lives of the good people
who make up their work forces? (In 100 words or less please)
Hello Robert
What kind of "residue" is left from wood or these other alternative
inputs to the ethanol production process.Anything of value, like
seedcake from biodiesel production? Anything harmful?
I suggest you read the Wood-Ethanol Report, in the links I posted
before, here:
http:
What is the pricing for the Windside turbines, in US dollars?
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sure is pretty, but the pricing info didn't load for me.
-chris
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Any skeptics out there?
for more, if you can stomach it, go to altria.com
sure is pretty, but the pricing info didn't load for me.
-chris -Original Message-From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSent: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 21:34:51 +0900Subject: [Biofuel] Windwandler
http://www.windwandler.de/eng/techn_specs.html der windwandler g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
Anyone out there have it all figured out yet? How do we eliminate
the all powerful, destructive, and "untouchable" attributes of
corporations, while not destroying the lives of the good people
who make up their work forces? (In 100 words or less please)
We cant beat t
In a message dated 7/30/2005 2:11:35 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do
we eliminate the all powerful, destructive, and "untouchable" attributes of
corporations, while not destroying the lives of the good people who make up
their work forces?
I think the a
Thanks for both of these. Sure helps to fight off that powerless feeling.
Anyone out there have it all figured out yet? How do we eliminate
the all powerful, destructive, and "untouchable" attributes of
corporations, while not destroying the lives of the good people who
make up their work forc
There is also an excellent documentary film out called "The
Corporation" that explains the history of their rise to power. This
is its web site.
http://www.thecorporation.com/
Marilyn
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Fwd from Lion Kuntz at Sustainable Agriculture Network
Discussion
Group (S
Hi Keith,
this one looks even better and it works even in extreme hot/cold conditions:
http://www.windside.com/
Best regards,
Gregory
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I just washed another batch. I did a shake test and the water sepparated
within minutes. The water was clear, but the oil remains cloudy. My last
batch cleared almost imediately after heating the washed product. Any ideas?
Brent
P.S. What are the symptoms of too much and too little lye?
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Whenever you get in a discussion with the wind turbine people, you will hit
this discussion about Wind, Horisontal propellers give around 35-45%
efficiency and Vertical around 15-30%. The Vertical is less sensitive to
turbulence and safe siting, than the Horisontal and will have some va
What kind of "residue" is left from wood or these other alternative inputs
to the ethanol production process. Anything of value, like
seedcake from biodiesel production? Anything harmful?
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Also this:
Ethanol from cellulose
http://journeytoforever.org/ethanol_link.html#cellulose
"Wood-Ethanol Report: Technology Review", Environment Canada 1999 --
good overview of the problem and the current solutions on offer. Go
to the Biofuels Library.
Fuel From Sawdust -- by Mike Brown (from
Hello Manick, Brian
I did this in the 80s as an one-time expt. Boiled sawdust in 30%
H2SO4 for 3h, neutralised with lime, filtered and fermented the
sugar with yeast into alcohol which was recovered by distillation.
Reckon sawdust/biomass waste can be obtained at v.low cost. Cost of
H2SO4 can
That
is very cool. I have seen this process somewhere. H2SO4, that is
Sulphuric Acid
right? I have a friend with a small sawmill and a 2000 gallon tank
sitting
idle, he is going to use it for rainwater collection. I asked him if he
ever
fermented sawdust. He said, ”It composts pretty well when
Maybe so, but it sure is pretty.
Where is the generator?
Brian
Keith Addison wrote:
http://www.windwandler.de/eng/techn_specs.html
der windwandler gmbH - technical specifications
A bit too simple? A bit too expensive?
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Article said
a very effective wind energy device
but I don't rember that being so
http://www.fieldlines.com/story/2004/4/20/122735/478 has some amazing claims and I am wondering if the spacing is critical as I remember some amateur prototypes realizing 3% efficiency. (Remember that amateurs usually
I did this in the 80s as an one-time expt. Boiled sawdust in 30% H2SO4 for 3h, neutralised with lime, filtered and fermented the sugar with yeast into alcohol which was recovered by distillation. Reckon sawdust/biomass waste can be obtained at v.low cost. Cost of H2SO4 can be offset by value of CaS
"Savonius Super Rotor"
I've seen these around but, never knew what they were called.
So, is it pronounced Sav-own-e-us or Sav-on-e-us?
MikeKeith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.motherearthnews.com/top_articles/1974_March_April/The_Savon ius_Super_RotorThe Savonius Super Rotor,
I am new here, but this certainly looks like the place to
be.
I my opinion looking at ethanol strictly from a BTU to create over BTU
available leaves out too many important variables. Even if with
Ethanol’s
numbers looking dismally uneconomical to many people who I will call
naysayers
the clinc
http://www.motherearthnews.com/top_articles/1974_March_April/The_Savon
ius_Super_Rotor
The Savonius Super Rotor, by Michael Hackleman, Mother Earth News,
Issue # 26 - March/April 1974
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http://sust
http://www.envirocar.co.nz/
Envirocar
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?c_id=9&ObjectID=10337601
The New Zealand Herald
Car giant testing novel fuel in NZ
26.07.05
South Korean carmaker SsangYong, owned by China's giant Shanghai
Automotive Industry Corporation, is said to be using New Zeala
This might help:.
Best
Keith
"How to Find Your Ideal Country Home: A Comprehensive Guide", by Gene
GeRue, 3rd edition, 1999, Warner Books, ISBN 0446674540
This is what Gene says about his book: "I met too many urban refugees
who made a bad move and then had to move two or three times more
b
http://www.windwandler.de/eng/techn_specs.html
der windwandler gmbH - technical specifications
A bit too simple? A bit too expensive?
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