December 30, 1990
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article is from raum zeit (Space Time), Vol. 1, No. 5, 1989/90, page 85.
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This off Yahoo's home page today:
LiveScience Staff
LiveScience.com Tue Feb 20, 5:31 PM ET
People who live in the densest, pedestrian-friendly parts of New York City have
a significantly lower body mass index (BMI) compared to other New Yorkers, a
new study finds.
Lower BMI indicates less
So John, You weren't kidding were you? You know better than 6,000 reputable
scientists that c02
contributes to global warming? Human activity by burning fossil fuels is
indeed a significant factor.
Do you work for an oil company? Or perhaps one of the many exxon front co's
dedicated to
Around my part of Canada a duplex is almost any two-family dwelling.
Usually a large house divided into two seperate living quarters.
A pair of semi-detached homes are each referred to as a semi.
A townhouse is a townhouse is a townhouse, if 1, 2 or 3 storey.
Cheers,
John
Quoting Dawie
John,
(Since you are not joking)
Would you please explain, in simple terms, or in mathematical/physical
terms what you mean when you say:
1. The co2 theory defies the laws of physic. If Co2 is intercepting radiant
enery from the sun and stopping that energy from reaching the surface
Gotta love the name,
Imperium
Keith Addison wrote:
How much of the biodiesel that Imperium Renewables makes with this
scale of operation will be renewable? Industrial monocrops don't
qualify as renewable, it's not renewable if the production system
isn't sustainable, and theirs isn't. Or
Hi John;
I read your website and it's a good thing you came to this forum,
because you have been misinformed. It's not your fault you have been a
victim of disinformation just like so many others. Read the archives
and you will find the answers to all your questions and confusion.
You'll
On Feb 22, 2007, at 7:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom
At the top of the Digest it says: When replying, please edit your
Subject line so it is more specific than Re: Contents of Biofuel
digest...
Nobody will read a message with the Subject Re: Biofuel Digest, Vol
22, Issue 74 and
Hello Dawie
Why am I getting the impression that Industry is bending over
backwards to discredit the whole biofuel idea by applying it in the
worst possible way? Are they preparing the ground for getting it
banned?
Hm. It's probably instinctive for big-time suits to favour the
stamping out
Tom,
It sounds like you are familiar with the tool I mentioned a forest
adz.
I have heard of adzes, but thought they were used by woodworkers. The hole
in the blade of this one is round/oval. The handle is, like you said thicker
at the far end and it is easy to slide the blade off of
Ok could you explain again how the pulverization of water results in
ionization (of a molecule?)
I don't follow.
Joe
Kirk McLoren wrote:
December 30, 1990
NEGION.ASC
This article is from raum zeit (Space Time), Vol.
all the more reason to build up rather than out. i dont like the idea of
spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on what would amount to a shack were
it free standing, though...
- Original Message -
From: Dawie Coetzee
To: Biofuels Mailing List
Sent: Thursday, February 22,
My apologies go to Darryl, who received this message separately! I
wanted it to go to the list, but addressed it to him instead, and I'm
feeling a little sheepish right now . . .
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Robert,
I thought the article spoke volumes about the oil sector's sense of
I don't follow either. If water (or any molecule for that matter) started
deconstructing on impact we'd be in deep shit. Maybe these people know the
secret of cold fusion too - perhaps can it be carried out with an umbrella.
Philip Gwinnell
Hainan Bioenergy
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 16:07:19
i will have to hold off on the other subjects due to lack of experience, but
these few i have seen firsthand (submitted topic first, then comment):
I got that, but there is also something else that my American
upbringing has a hard time understanding. Many Canadians view their
government
The normal Ion count in fresh country air is 2,000 to 4,000 negative Ions per
cubic centimeter (about the size of a sugar cube). At Yosemite Falls, you'll
experience over 100,000 negative Ions per cubic centimeter. On the other hand,
the level is far below 100 per cubic centimeter on the Los
Keith - I'm afraid I wasn't paying attention when I first encountered the
allegation about catalytic converters, General Motors, Johnson-Matthey, and
some then not very valuable shares in platinum mines. I think it was in the
late lamented motorcycle magazine AWoL. I was half hoping you could
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