Hi Terry
Hi Keith,
This is excellent information. One further point to add to this discussion
is that agriculture land is not being preserved. Other uses such as
industry, retail/wholesale properites, housing and many non agricultural
users are all using good land that is suitable for growing
Hi Todd
Keith,
We've seen it plenty of times before, eh? What often happens next is
that they pretend it didn't happen and come back a month or two later
and do the same thing again, hit-and-run merchants.
You're correct. But it takes all the fun out of it if nipped in the bud.
Much more
Mike,
Are they really?
Then all the more reason to let them evidence their own stupidity and
ignorance.
There's a biblical verse that I've always been partial to. It's My
people perish for lack of knowledge. They did then (although it refers
more towards spiritual knowledge) and they still do
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Keith,
Much more entertaining to watch them swing in the wind on a rope of
their own choosing
:-) I'm not sure I share your gruesome sense of entertainment.
Seeing stupidity exposed has always warmed the cockles of my heart.
And, as it's only a suicide/execution of untenable
http://snipurl.com/k3c1
RollingStone.com:
The Man Who Sold the War
Meet John Rendon, Bush's general in the propaganda war
By JAMES BAMFORD
The road to war in Iraq led through many unlikely places. One of them
was a chic hotel nestled among the strip bars and brothels that cater
to foreigners
Hmmm. An A2 paper is 594mm x 420mm, which works out to be 40%
efficient if it can generate 100 watts. Given that the best
commercial PV module I can buy right now from SunPower is about 20%
efficient, and I think the highest recorded laboratory efficiency is
only 34% or so, I am immediatly
We are using way too much dino. The simple solution is
to tax it to the hilt like they do in Europe. I
propose a $1.50 per gallon. Can't do that you say -
unfair to all the poor folk that have to rely on their
cars to get to work. Give everyone a tax credit so
that the tax on petroleum products
The simple solution is to tax it to the hilt like they do in Europe. I
propose a $1.50 per gallon. Any comments?
Make it 5 dollars a gallon tax like I have to pay in England. Chris.
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The links to this are here:
http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/48545/index.html
Two Boston Globe writers got a tip that Peter Quinn had taken trips to
open source conferences. So when Bostonians opened their newspapers
this
Ken,
Any comments?
Why not just eliminate all subsidies and let the true price be reflected
at the fuel distributorship (wholesale or retail), inclusive of military
costs above and beyond standard military maintenance and associated
costs for that increased level of service?
Simple
John Anderson proposed that in the 70's during his presidential
campaign. He disappeared overnight.
AMERICANS HAVE A GOD-GIVEN RIGHT TO CHEAP FUEL. IT SAYS SO IN THE
CONSTITUTION.
IT WOULD READ IT TO YOU, BUT I AM WATCHING NASCAR RIGHT NOW.
-America.
Appal Energy wrote:
Ken,
Any
Freedom-hater.
You probably think all people should have access to health care, not
just the rich.
I'd explain it to you, but I have to go take my gout medicine now.
-America
Chris lloyd wrote:
The simple solution is to tax it to the hilt like they do in Europe. I
propose a $1.50 per
I don't think anyone should have health care. Let's
kill all the thieving doctors and as a result the
sickly who don't deserve to live anyway, will die,
leaving more oil and other things for me.
Ken
--- Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freedom-hater.
You probably think all people should
Hello Kenji
I've had to bring production inside while it's cold and damp outside. I'm
well aware of the dangerous fumes during processing, but what about bd
fumes while it washes and dries? Is it harmful to be in a 8ftX16ft room
with 20 gallons of biodiesel (I am definitely aware of the smell)?
Hi Keith,
Do you by any chance know any thing about the bio diesel situation in Ireland. I want to make bio diesel but the government seam to be against it andwantto charge aduty on it the same as mineral oil diesel.
I worked out some of the costs and it all ads up to about 90c per liter with
I think we've gone a bit off course
here. AsPitt-Rivers said in his speech to the American Veterans for Peace
conferenceback in '02, seeingBush as the author of ourforeign
policy is the equivalent ofblaming Mickey Mouse when Disney screws
up. In other words, the real movers and shakersare
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/11/1114_051114_biodiesel.html?source=rss
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The stakes are pretty high.
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Todd
Keith,
We've seen it plenty of times before, eh? What often happens next is
that they pretend it didn't happen and come back a month or two later
and do the same thing again, hit-and-run merchants.
You're correct. But
Then who will admire all your stuff?
Ken Riznyk wrote:
I don't think anyone should have health care. Let's
kill all the thieving doctors and as a result the
sickly who don't deserve to live anyway, will die,
leaving more oil and other things for me.
Ken
--- Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did not mean in the realm of discourse on this list; I meant that the
current US administration is dragging the US and a large part of the
world down with it.
Bust does not have a mandate from 48.5% of the populace (or whatever -
tho' I think both elections were fishy), and last I checked the
I'd be careful to vent when you are introducing the MethOxide. I keep
BD inside and it's never been a problem.
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Kenji
I've had to bring production inside while it's cold and damp outside. I'm
well aware of the dangerous fumes during processing, but what about bd
-- Original Message --
From: bmolloy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 09:59:23 +1300
Bush's father is a member of Carlisle, as was O'Bin Laden's dad. Elder Bin
Laden isn't anymore.
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=windows%20media%20AND%20mediatype%3Amoviespage=3Richard Schwartz - Big Pharma's War On Health - SnowshoefilmsBIG PHARMA??S WAR ON HEALTH: Richard Schwartz, a Christian conservative Western New York pharmacist for 47 years, explains the high
Jonathan Schearer wrote:
I have a question for the group. Would a water distiller like the kind
found at www.waterdistiller.com http://www.waterdistiller.com be
similar to an alcohol still? Usually an alcohol still has a column and
uses water as the coolant for the condenser. These
I caught a piece of something on the news about the US Guvmint wanting
to tax alternate fuel vehicles so they can pay their fair share of
highway maintenance costs.
Anyone know anything about this?
AP
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radema wrote:
-- Original Message --
From: bmolloy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 09:59:23 +1300
Bush's father is a member of Carlisle, as was O'Bin Laden's dad. Elder
*Green chemistry: Biodiesel made with sugar catalyst*
Masakazu Toda, Atsushi Takagaki, Mai Okamura, Junko N. Kondo, Shigenobu
Hayashi, Kazunari Domen, Michikazu Hara
Nature 438, 178-178 (10 Nov 2005) Brief Communications
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Mike Weaver wrote:
*Green chemistry: Biodiesel made with sugar catalyst*
Masakazu Toda, Atsushi Takagaki, Mai Okamura, Junko N. Kondo, Shigenobu
Hayashi, Kazunari Domen, Michikazu Hara
Nature 438, 178-178 (10 Nov 2005) Brief Communications
Yes, but it doesn't have anything useful for the
There are two types of taxes for Fuel - State and Federal. All
registered fuel Sellers are required to be registered with the IRS and
the State they sell fuel in. They inject a dye in the fuel - Yellow for
on road fuel Red for off road. I think all gasoline is taxed and not
dyed. ( I think
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