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From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] accredation (old post revisited)
> Hi Jason
>
> >For those interested in self-certification, a model of grassroots
> >alternative to USDA Organic that has g
Hi everyone
I'm very new to this home made biodiesel lark and have only got to the stage
where I've run two 1 litre test batches with new canola. The results have
been really good and I have used the biodiesel in a primus stove (mixed with
kerosene - it didn't burn properly on it's own). I'm
Hi
I use a mix of 50% biodiesel and 50% kerosene in an Optimus pressure burner
which works well. Am thinking of changing the proportions to less kerosene,
but neat BD just made a mess and didn't burn the way it was supposed to
(i.e. just a big yellow flame instead of the blue 'roaring' flame)
>Thanks Keith,
>Should have looked there first, I am now supposing that if I add animal
>fat and use the base/base method I will be fine.
I haven't been there Jim. Please let us know how you fare.
>Thanks again,
You're welcome. Much of it came from the list anyway.
All best
Keith
>Jim
>
>Kei
>I'm not embarrassed. There's been a gallon of verbiage here but
>I've seen little for me to change my mind.
>
>
>On 14 Apr 2006, at 22:56, Mike Weaver wrote:
>
>>I think reading a little history might save you future embarrassment.
Etc etc.
Gary Green has now left the group and won't be back.
> No, I think this is an excellent case that
> proves that if there is no violence or the
> threat of violence then nothing gets accomplished.
Ahhh.., the old "inside every peaceful marcher is a rock-throwing,
window-bashing, car-burning, cop-hating anarchist just itching to get out"
the
I'm not embarrassed. There's been a gallon of verbiage here but I've seen little for me to change my mind. On 14 Apr 2006, at 22:56, Mike Weaver wrote:I think reading a little history might save you future embarrassment. ___
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Yes
I
think
you will
take the test
to see if you can
write a good Fibonacci poem.
Peace, D. Mindock
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On 15 Apr 2006, at 03:14, Keith Addison wrote:
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> Okay, let's take this recent chunk then, from Peter Solem:
>
>> Today on the University of California, Santa Cruz campus, an
>> organized group of student protestors succeded in shutting down the
>> campus job fair until the military recruiters
Dear Gustl,
> From: Gustl Steiner-Zehender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
> Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 18:26:51 -0400
> To: mark manchester
> Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bring the Sixties Out of the Closet
>
> Hallo Jesse,
>
> Hey dere! So how's by you, eh? Well, I know
LOL! No, she ran away at 16 and married a scoundrel. Never wanted to go to
church again, either. Produced two great daughters, mind you, in war-time
Canada, a single mom (scoundrel absentee). No family help. Quite crappy.
She was my great friend in her retirement.
Jesse
> From: "Michael Gian"
Mike,
I think I found the answer, or at least where to start trying to decode the
answer.
Here are some links:
http://www.biodiesel.org/news/taxincentive/Biodiesel%20Notice%202005-62.pdf
http://www.biodiesel.org/news/taxincentive/IRS_Fuel_Tax_Guidance_Document_121604.pdf
http://www.biodiesel.o
Thanks Keith,
Should have looked there first, I am now supposing that if I add animal
fat and use the base/base method I will be fine.
Thanks again,
Jim
Keith Addison wrote:
>>I have secured a small bit of hydrogenated Canola Oil. It reminds me of
>>shortening but more liquid.
>>
>>Would this
Gary wrote:
"Gandhi I've only got a passing familiarity with, even though he
seems to be referred to as the father of non-violent protest.
Maybe he was perfect and maybe his followers were never
incited to riot or to violence. If so, then in this case I'm wrong. I
hope I'm wrong. I'd like t
Hi Keith and everyone, If I could jump in on the subject of people having kids for a moment...I have friends who are great teachers. Of them, a large portion of them do not have children by choice. They love teaching but having kids of their own is not part of the equation. Teaching requires con
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Thankyou.
Here's the original question and the reason for asking:
> >>> That seems to be the main problem. Castor oil is 100 times more
> >>> viscous than petro-diesel. Castor oil biodiesel is less viscous than
> >>> the straight oil, but several references say it is still higher than
> >>> the n
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