Keith Olberman lays it on the Dems & our misguided Decider. (video,
approx 7 minutes)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18831132/
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The threat to finish Eastern Boulevard crops up from time to time. One of the
guys I work for is involved with a group that stopped that the last time. Can't
get them to demolish the incomplete ends of the flyover, though - nor the
viaduct over the foreshore: you know, under which the Modulor Me
Hi Tom
Ten days later, sorry. :-(
>Keith,
>Glad to hear from you on this one.
:-) How could I not?
> > I think composting in typical manure piles is a bit of a
> > contradiction in terms.
>
> Maybe so.
With some exceptions, and you can usually find one or two, but it
seems to be the g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWyJJQbFago
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Yeah, unfortunatly the selection of diesel vehicals in the US is terrible --
elsewhere pretty much any vehical any manufacturer is available in diesel.
Here, it's just odd old cars, or 3/4 ton trucks and larger Canada is a
little better, but I am not sure of the details of exactly what is ava
NOTE TO WEBMASTER: No need to print this part. Is this how I respond to a topic
on the List? Use the subject line to respond to the last comment? I couldn't
find a "reply" button on the list. Thanks for forwarding this one on!
Luke
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Hey all,
Thanks for a good jumping off point.
Zeke
I would like to see this van, what did you send it in. I have not been able to
open
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Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 15:48:02 -0400From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL
PROTECTED]: Re: [Biofuel] Newbie Seeking Diesel Van Recommendations
Look for a mitsubishi delica. A buddy of mine just imported one with
A Toyo would be a much better deal than a big huge Ford but I don't
think you'l be able to find one
in the US. I've looked with no success. You *may* be able to bring one
in from Canada or
some people buy a diesel engine from Japan and swap. I gave it a pretty
good shot myself, then decided t
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I also use super thrive. Walmart has it.
It will greatly increase germination rate of older seed as well as more
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Great stuf
I received this item from Dow Jones News Service this morning. MD
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Thu May 24 12:48:52 2007 EDT
1648 GMT [Dow Jones] So why is Osama bin Laden still at large five-and-a-half
years after 9/11? It's pretty simple: "Because we haven't got him yet, Jim.
That's why,"
Hello Luke, welcome
I don't think you're after a US-made behemoth. Some months ago
someone in the US asked me this question. I recommended that they try
to find a Toyota TownAce, which is what we have here in Japan.
Second-hand TownAces are exported from Japan worldwide, including to
the US (v
Do they still think Solly Morris was such a great guy for building
all those motorways in the 60s?
Keith
>I think we need to rethink not so much the car as our pattern of
>transport needs and facilities. Granted, it isn't something that one
>person can implement unless they've got some practic
No, I was asking where Luke is located.
Here in the US, Kia only sell really cheap gasoline cars. You are lucky to
get their good diesel stuff.
On 5/24/07, Andres Secco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Far from that in Chile
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*From:* Zeke Yewdall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Far from that in Chile
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From: Zeke Yewdall
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Newbie Seeking Diesel Van Recommendations
Where are you located? I was assuming the US. If you are outside of the U
Where are you located? I was assuming the US. If you are outside of the
US, it'll be easy to find something.
On 5/24/07, Andres Secco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Think KIA besta is the best choice if there is a dealer in your town.
I have been using a KIA with Biodiesel for three years and sti
Think KIA besta is the best choice if there is a dealer in your town.
I have been using a KIA with Biodiesel for three years and still works as
new.
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Newbie Seek
Yeah, for that size, a Ford or Chevy is probably the best bet. I am not a
fan of these engines -- complicated because they are V-8's instead of inline
designs, and impossible to work on because of the van body. But the only
other thing to suggest is is a Isuzu NPR or Mitsubishi Fuso -- much easi
Here is one terrific reason to install the latest patches
and new security fixes onto your Windows computer --
automatically with Windows Automatic Update Service
turned on.
The latest version of the Gozi Trojan is unbelievable.
This trojan can come from everyday normal and safe
websites -- th
I think your best bet is a Ford or Chevy. They are hard to find but
worth the look.
Joe Street wrote:
> Look for a mitsubishi delica. A buddy of mine just imported one with
> low miles from Japan. He loves it.
>
> Joe
>
> Luke Kareklas wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I am a Kid's Birthday Part
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