It can't hurt, and it could help. Prayer often works, especially
massed prayer, and I don't believe it necessarily has much or
anything to do with religion.
Subject: Call to Prayer from Masuru Emoto - Thursday, March 31, Noon
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 19:38:49 +
To All People Around the
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On March 30, 2011 5:05 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You do not need to denature unless you sell the ethanol. This has nothing
to do with the permit process.
For anyone interested in knowing the facts about the regs and permit
process for distilling fuel alcohol in the United States go to
A general response to the response to the responses to the responses:
Note: I'm sooo glad to finally see some discussion on this list. Once
vibrant, thanks so kindly to all for playing :)
And I'm going to try to avoid getting into that trap where we are all
talking past one another, rather than
Terry,
Let me start by thanking you.
I (Tom) posted the info in question i.e.: The problem for the home
brewer
is that water in the ethanol tends to fall out when gasoline is added.
Where did you get any of this information from? (You asked)
1. The Manual for the Home and Farm
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No, it wasn't satire.
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Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 1:31:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Why Fukushima made me stop worrying and love nuclear
power (George Monbiot)
Did everyone
I don't think George Monbiot was attempting humour or satire - I think
he was being dead serious (double entendre intended).
Certainly, I don't see any evidence of him saying hey, only kidding,
even in response to items like this:
http://www.llrc.org/fukushima/monbiot.htm
As for responding to
Does anyone have any tips about the production of b100 using ethanol
from wvo and/or algae?
I believe ethanol will be the best bet for me b/c of cost and danger/
regulations, even though it's
harder to work with. All the tips will be much much appreciated,
especially for the times I don't
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Hello Christopher
Does anyone have any tips about the production of b100 using ethanol
from wvo and/or algae?
I already told you this:
There's no such thing as biodiesel from algae apart from a few lab
samples. When it does eventually emerge it will almost certainly be
on the industrial
Hi Dawie
I am trying to come up with a conception of nonprogressive innovation.
Isn't that what traditional cultures have always done, up to now?
Sustainable innovation... Someone pointed out that there have been no
primitive societies for a very long time - the so-called
less-developed or
Hi Chip
Lovely read! Lovely threads!
A general response to the response to the responses to the responses:
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Me too, sooo glad.
But it's you excellent people, the list members,
Did everyone else catch that the title to Monbiot's article
references Dr. Strangelove, and I'm just finally getting it? Was
the article a satire, or what?
Monbiot didn't write the headline, it was written by a sub-editor. I
think that's probably something worth knowing: reporters, columnists
been hoping this thread wouldn't die out before finding a moment to adress
the topic. fortunately, much of what i wanted to say has already been said
so i don't have to try and carve out as much time!
clearly, life as we in the developed world (and increasing numbers of
people in the developing
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