Re: [Biofuel] The Death of a Compost Bin

2006-12-09 Thread Fred Finch
Hi Robert, I have two bins at the moment. The first is the plastic high tech made from recycled bottles. The second is ultra low tech. A big cardboard box. Of the two I like the box better right now. That might change. I like the idea that when the box cannot be used for a composter I can

Re: [Biofuel] The Death of a Compost Bin

2006-12-09 Thread Tom Irwin
Hello Robert, I use wood posts stacked like a log cabin. It´s open on one side. I don´t use treated wood anywhere. So avoid that poison. If the wood rots in time I replace it. Tom Irwin From: robert and benita rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: biofuel@sustainablelists.orgTo:

Re: [Biofuel] The Death of a Compost Bin

2006-12-09 Thread Paul S Cantrell
Pallets are particularly useful. Usually you can pick up 3 for free and either have an open side or I had some leftover window screen, which allows air flow. Also, if you have room you can get 5 pallets and make a double bin...using a UU shape. On 12/9/06, Tom Irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[Biofuel] REPORTED CURES WITH OIL PULLING

2006-12-09 Thread D. Mindock
I've just started to use it for my periodontal disease. It really seems to be effective. And it's so simple. I use sesame oil for the minimum 10 minutes. Peace, D. Mindock === REPORTED CURES WITH OIL PULLING Mouth Gum Disease; Stiff Joints;

Re: [Biofuel] The Death of a Compost Bin

2006-12-09 Thread Frank Navarrete
If you have the room, you can create a square with bales of hay which contribute to the process as they also decompose. They will expand and contract with changing temperatures. On 12/8/06, Jason Katie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i suggest a steel drum on a hand dolly. Jason ICQ#: 154998177

Re: [Biofuel] How to Hedge

2006-12-09 Thread Frank Navarrete
Sometimes things do take several years to accomplish. I would start working towards your goal of owning land now, with a possible realization in 5 or 10 years. It may seem far away now, but imagine if you had started 5 or 10 years ago. You would be there today. Patience and persistence. On

Re: [Biofuel] Oil Pricing

2006-12-09 Thread Thomas Kelly
Jason, I'm not sure I understand is it wise to try and save the dollar (USD I assume). The point of my post was that we generally do nothing when the USD devaluates other than make what appear to us to be the best purchasing moves. ex I see the beer I like selling at $10

Re: [Biofuel] Oil Pricing

2006-12-09 Thread Jason Katie
the whole point behind my argument is that the little guy has the ability to learn and adapt fairly quickly, but the fat rich are so hung up on their dollars that when a loaf of bread costs 25 bucks and they only have a few hundred thousand in fluid assets it burns up pretty fast (imagine what

[Biofuel] Group proposing ethanol plant gets cash from feds - Simcoe Reformer - 2006.12.06

2006-12-09 Thread Darryl McMahon
Group proposing ethanol plant gets cash from feds; It's Another Small Step, but Well-Timed, Ceo Says Byline: BY STEPHANIE MACLELLAN, SIMCOE REFORMER A new influx of government funding will go a long way to help a Tillsonburg-based ethanol co-op get off the ground, the group's CEO said. The

Re: [Biofuel] Oil Pricing

2006-12-09 Thread MK DuPree
Tom...good info. I've been trying to learn how to trade foreign currency since May of this year, as much because of what I believe is coming (soon) for the US economy and if I could learn to do it successfully it would be a way for me to help my family through what I perceive to be these

Re: [Biofuel] REPORTED CURES WITH OIL PULLING

2006-12-09 Thread Luke Hansen
I'm always a little skeptical of miracle cures that tell you that getting sicker is a step towards getting better ;P --- D. Mindock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've just started to use it for my periodontal disease. It really seems to be effective. And it's so simple. I use sesame oil for the

Re: [Biofuel] The Death of a Compost Bin

2006-12-09 Thread Luke Hansen
It sounds like you're all talking about a kinda large-scale operation here, so I'm not sure how useful this will be...but I just built a worm-bin for the place I work, and have one at home as well...and I find that they work faster and better for my composting needs than a conventional composting

Re: [Biofuel] REPORTED CURES WITH OIL PULLING

2006-12-09 Thread Marylynn Schmidt
Hello Luke .. you will find that description referred to as a healing crises or herximer (sp??). It's when the body starts to dump a bit more and/orfaster the the organs can handle comfortable. It, in some cases, can be beneficial to slow down a bit but it is never advisable to stop. This

Re: [Biofuel] Oil Pricing

2006-12-09 Thread MK DuPree
Addendum...second paragraph, third sentence...I find it difficult to not believe that, if the world beyond the US finds a way to buy oil in Euros, this will only add to the rug that is being pulled out from under the US economy. I'm also very curious what anyone thinks about my final

Re: [Biofuel] Oil Pricing Addendum to Addendum...Geez

2006-12-09 Thread MK DuPree
I said I wasn't an economist...or a mathmetician...another addendum: if we balanced our account balance with oil from our Strategic Petroleum Reserve traded in euros, we would diminish our 1 billion barrel reserve to how many barrels, NOT how many billions of barrels. That's the end of my

Re: [Biofuel] Oil Pricing Addendum to Addendum...Geez

2006-12-09 Thread Kirk McLoren
I understand if you include derivatives our debt is several trillion Kirk MK DuPree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I said I wasn't an economist...or a mathmetician...another addendum: if we balanced our account balance with oil from our Strategic Petroleum Reserve traded in euros, we