Re: [Biofuel] Using an email discussion list

2004-09-10 Thread Jeff Welter
powered discussion group program. It works very well, in my experience. Would something like this make it easier to manage the list rather than emails? I find it difficult to follow discussions and topics the way things are set up this way. (I suppose I could learn?) Just a suggestion.

Re: [Biofuel] Creating a cool room storage in a hot climate

2004-09-10 Thread Jeff Welter
Not, (or some show like that) where they featured a solar refrigerator using some sort of glass ball set up (I don't know the physics involved). I wonder where you could find info like that? Original Message Follows From: Tim Castleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [Biofuel] Stardust soil

2004-10-08 Thread Jeff Welter
If you consider the issue of whether biomass removal is bad for the soil, you must consider that when a plant performs photosynthesis, it uses water and carbon dioxide to create glucose in the presence of sunlight. Water is plentiful and renewable, and CO2 is found in the atmosphere as

Re: [Biofuel] Magnets

2004-10-10 Thread Jeff Welter
magnetism). Any time you run a conductor through a magnetic field, there will be a resistance. For example, take a copper plate and hang it from a string so it acts as a pendulum. Swing that plate through a C-shaped magnet and if the magnet is strong enough, that plate may not even be able

RE: [Biofuel] Cold Weather Processing

2004-10-10 Thread Jeff Welter
biodiesel reaction, if adding the water before removing as much glycerine as possible be a cause for some of the problems with separation and emulsions since there could be some extraneous reactions or possible reverse reactions going on in the mix? Also, in my experience, if you can get

RE: [Biofuel] Cold Weather Processing

2004-10-10 Thread Jeff Welter
I did graduate from college with a BA in Chemistry and I did do my senior thesis research on biodiesel. I didn't get anywhere near what I wanted to get accomplished with my project since the school I went to had virtually no working instruments to test with. I started with the straight

Re: [Biofuel] Canadian Trash

2004-10-24 Thread Jeff Welter
Putting a pile of trash 60 miles high would put it higher than the ozone layer. I'm not sure how high something has to get before the pull of gravity is too low, but I'd assume that if there was a piece of paper 60 miles high, and the Jet Stream happened to be passing through, there'd be

Re: [Biofuel] Canadian Trash

2004-10-25 Thread Jeff Welter
why don't we inject our trash into the earth's core and collect the pyrolyzed gases? Ok, so I threw this out there just for fun... JEFF Original Message Follows From: Party of Citizens [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED],

RE: [Biofuel] Canadian Trash

2004-10-28 Thread Jeff Welter
Centrifugal force is an illusion... this many have mentioned on this site. I thought I'd add that centrifugal force is the illusion that water in a bucket, when spun around in a circle wants to stay on the bottom of the bucket (or away from center) and we think that the force is moving that

RE: [Biofuel] Canadian Trash

2004-10-30 Thread Jeff Welter
is behind the Laithwaite Effect which is the levitation-antigravity effect of a gyroscope? Z http://www.geocities.com/partyofcitizens Citizens for the inherent dignity and worth of the human person Quoted words from UDHR/CAT On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Jeff

RE: [Biofuel] Kerry Won

2004-11-06 Thread Jeff Welter
When they say that most of the spoiled ballots are from poor, minority areas, etc., are they saying that those poor, disadvantaged people are too stupid to know how to vote? That's the kind of feeling I get when I read this article, and if I was a black man, I think I would be offended by