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Yes, but in the 15th century, those dues got you what passed for
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Today my taxes cover national defense, roads, trains and airports,
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because Brian brought up that very possibility in his post.)
Larry Foran wrote:
John,
I am not a consitutional scholar either, but from what I have read
and heard, the neigborhood was not blighted, yes New London has a high
unenployment rate, but taking one persons private property and giving
appropriate because of the vast differences between now and then.
Clearly, NASA and the CDC have no comparable institutions in the 15th
century. Sorry I wasn't clear.
So sarcasm aside, yes, I agree things are different enough to make
comparisions pointless.
jh
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Hi
Am new here. I'm sure this question must have been posed before but:
Which area of biofuels do you think will have the greatest commercial
application over say the next 10 years?
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Perhaps not quite, but
the originally reference http://www.green-trust.org/2000/biofuel/makingethanol.htm
says that it takes 1 pound of sugar to make ½ pound of ethanol, so your 10,000
pounds of sugar from an acre makes 5000 pounds ethanol. Not sure of exact
weight of ethanol, but I can
lisa simpson wrote:
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get a D and it's back home baby.
Clearly this author has never stepped foot on a modern American
engineering quad. If you get rid of the foreign-born engineering
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About all I can figure is that by labelling me a Clinton loving,
American hating leebrul, you can dismiss any cognitive dissonance that
might result from me challenging your worldview.
jh
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This could be very exciting news. A few questions:
Are we willing and able to harness genetically modified E Coli to do this?
What is the environmental risk of creating and distributing this organism?
Is it something that could be used at a small-farm scale, or only at a large
plant?
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Hi, we operate a Changfa 16-18 hours daily. Ours is in a small 10'x10'
insulated building. I converted the muffler system to an agricultural
tractor muffler, so the only noise from the gen set is the sound of a
tractor muffler (low hum and no engine noise at all).
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Ethanol production is sustainable.
I think these expert guys miss the boat. When there IS NOT DINO FUEL,
what choices do we have?
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There was a table in the article showing the number of occupant deaths
per 100,000 vehicles sold. The lowest? Toyota Camry and VW Jetta. The
highest, Ford F-150 if I remember correctly. Among the highest was also
the Explorer, Chevy Tahoe, etc. The moral of the story? Avoiding an
One may think this argument is silly (and feel free to criticize -
especially if the facts are off. However, if the facts are off, please
cite sources for correct facts!) However, this leads me to think that
since so much CO2 production is unavoidable (breathing is a right:-)),
maybe we should
Hello John
Mike Briggs at UNH is at the forefront of this work.
http://www.unh.edu/p2/biodiesel/article_alge.html
So people keep saying, and they've been saying it for quite awhile, but
I don't see anything coming out of it other than this one article.
Mike has made some coy references
source. I have seen several references to it but haven't investigated
as of yet. It seems you could use all kinds of land not currently
used for agriculture. Would you like me to supply some links?
Mike Briggs at UNH is at the forefront of this work.
this one: http://www.kimble-kontes.com/html/pg-620F.html and it came
already loaded with 0.1 N NaOH. I didn't really feel like dumping it out
and making some fresh 0.1% w/v NaOH so I pulled out a pencil and some
scrap paper.
A quick calculation reveals that 0.1 Normal NaOH is a 0.4% w/v
on 4/8/05 7:46 PM, John Hayes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A quick calculation reveals that 0.1 Normal NaOH is a 0.4% w/v solution.
Thus, whatever my titration amount is in mL, I need to multiple with
value by 4 to get the number of grams of NaOH per liter WVO.
But then I was thinking, if I
Evolution is not science, it's a worldview that fits a set of
religious beliefs and as such is really only a religious
precursor. Certainly not science.
And what of the fact that I can place selective pressure on bacteria in
a culture and get them to evolve a new trait, like, oh say,
The US involvement in the fighting in Europe
was not pivotal to the outcome.
Clearly any good student of history knows that US losses in Europe
during WWII were completely drawfed by those of Germany and Russian, but
to claim that US involvement in the fighting in Europe was not pivotal
The US involvement in the fighting in Europe
was not pivotal to the outcome.
Clearly any good student of history knows that US losses in Europe
during WWII were completely drawfed by those of Germany and Russian, but
to claim that US involvement in the fighting in Europe was not pivotal
This is great ... finally we are making sense. The WMD is not the issue.
This is what I have said all along. People miss the big picture. Suddam
Hussein was the weapon of mass destruction. 100% agreed.
KS
Only two problems with that:
a) Iraq was a sovereign nation. We do not have the right,
John, I agree with what you say, but I did NOT write that!!!
Sheesh
Oops. Very sorry Keith. I know you didn't write that. That's what I get
for hastily replying while I'm waiting for the coffee to finish brewing.
Again. Sorry about that.
jh
Our Appleseed derived testbed reactor is now operational, and our
longterm goal is to automate the heck out of the thing.
Thus, I was pondering about how to automatically meter the correct
amount of sodium methoxide into the reactor. My partner in crime is the
electrical engineer in charge
Folks,
I have a statistics project due for class (im a spoh in college) and
i need some data.
Here is the US DOE/USDA biodiesel lifecycle report:
http://devafdc.nrel.gov/pdfs/3812.pdf
Virtually all the other pamphlets and fact sheets you'll find in the US
(and elsewhere?) are based on
What is the price range and availability of ethanol in the US Florida to be
exact?
http://www.e85fuel.com/database/search.php
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I have a friend that lives in the NE US, and he too told me about the MA
state ban on diesel sales! I wouldn't have beleived it otherwise! It's
all politics and economics, aka oil companies.
To be clear, there is no ban on diesel sales in MA or any other
Northeast state.
Very briefly,
Hi Andrew Tracy.
There is a Swedish survey performed by Motor Test Center, in which FAME is
compared with Swedish diesel oil Mk 1 and other similar fuels. The survey is
focusing on the cancerogenity of the particulants of the fuel respectively.
The results suggest that the semi-violate phase
Hakan, I live in the Northeast corner of the US, in Massachusetts. I bought
a Toyota Prius in 2003. I would have also considered diesel vehicles (VW
TDI probably) IF they had been available in my state, and IF we had low
sulphur fuel in the US. I believe 3 states, CA, NY, MA, and maybe more,
1. Why is diesel fuel so much more expensive in the US? In MA, it
costs at least 10% more, reducing its advantage.
John, two quick comments:
a) over the course of a year, diesel is NOT more expensive than
gasoline. Diesel is more in the winter (when demand for home heating oil
I completely agree that ANWR oil will not help most of us, and that
increasing CAF requirements, and/or other conservation measures, would be
much more effective. But I think the American public is just being sold the
ANWR drilling plan as a way to foster independence from foreign oil. That
is
I always figured that the smarter move security wise for the USA was to
purchase our petroleum needs from others as long as they willing to sell it
and we afford it, saving our reserves for future use.
Oil is fungible commodity. This idea that we are somehow using up
their oil now while
I trust Dr Mercola far more than I do the FDA. If you have been reading
his articles over the
last few years, you will see that he's forthright and sincere. Any claim
that he makes can be
backed up with real science.
*snort*
Pull the other one.
Real science, as you put it, requires a)
Sorry for the repetition of this question but my mailbox got trashed!
Someone posted some information a week or so ago about what chemicals to
add to biodiesel to prevent oxidation. Any chance of a repeat of the
chemicals in question and also if anyone knows where they can be
obtained? I
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I don't think the engineers did a whole lot of thinking about ways to
replace the intergated engine.
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Kim Garth Travis wrote:
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I know I read a
study, I can't remember where that vegetarians have shorter life spans,
on average.
It must not have been this one: :)
After adjusting for smoking, body mass index, and social class, death
rates were lower in non-meat-eaters than in
Many are sheep, the question is who are going be be the ones
that lead them until they can lead themselves.
(Reply)
Many are sheep, and Governments are wolves that feed on sheep!
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there is a country that makes a national drink from methanol called raki.
WOW! ethanol is bad enough , but drink methanol that is absolutely
redicilous.
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but the TDI did start the
thought process that it might be possible.
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legislation and the
offending companies had to pay the repair bill when engines designed with
interference, interfered.
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Know of any good anti-oxidants that are readily available?
The reason I ask, is that it might not be a bad idea to use some with
mystery oil.
BHA (Butylated hydroxyanisole), BHT (Butylated hydroxytoluene), and TBHQ
(Tertiary Butyl Hydroquinone) are all food grade antioxidants that are
sympatico
to retify the problem but the wait is so long I can't get through. I hope
this doesn't come through twice.
Yours truly
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Don't know about the rest but you should be aware that the VW engine
has a very serious design fault. If the timing belt breaks the engine will
be destroyed. I don't know why vw didn't shorten the valve stems and recess
the valves in the head, and maybe recess a small area over the piston
to Bio.
Yours truly
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Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, and Volvo had more than their fair share of
problems. Only Audi came out better than average,
Consumers report to be published next week doesn't rate this years Mercedes
and Volkswagens as being very reliable vehicles.
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Rating on any Golf or Jetta diesel is 46 mpg. But everyone I know who
keeps their's in good repair get 50-52 mpg combined city and highway (60
mph), even in metropolitan areas.
Leave the baseline alone and let the whiners and fools eventually figure
out that the supposed mis-truth in
what most restaurants want
(or any corporate restaurant, look in dumpster area).
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I would think that, if there is a military project involved, it's probably the
missile defence system and new solar power for the related satellites (star
wars?).
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using ethanol for BioD based on eletromagnetic radiation.
HI,
Anyone know the details of this process or where one can find how it
works.
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strategically,
get some land, 5 acres will do
get it paid off,
get in a local community that can support your needs
and enjoy life.
No wonder there are thousands of Germans buying up Ireland.
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Excluding the global warming thing, the end of fossil fuel will, I believe,
cause a die-off of sorts. Overall production and delivery of food won't
quite keep up to todays rate. And there will be those that cannot cope
without plastic this-and-that. Can't cope with or figure out alternatives.
their model has some appeal, limited quantities, focused market, higher
prices.
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will tell if this is
the right thing.
Yours truly
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, they
were brought there in the hopes that they would control the rat
population that came as stowaways on ships, instead they eat bird eggs.
oops.
will we ever learn?
John
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Kirk
http://yosemite.epa.gov/OAR/globalwarming.nsf/UniqueKeyLookup/SHSU5BU
M9T/$File/ghg_gwp.pdf
Nice
in the tank and BBQ conversion so I do not recommend that
anyone actually try it without professional help of which I am not. I plan
to wait until warm weather to use the sun to help purge the tank so it will
be a while before I attempt the conversion.
Yours truly
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suggesting that the phrase Homey don't buy that was a variant on
Homey's signature line. Sorry if my prior post was unclear.
jh
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is plastic.This
screen will be bent over the top of the barrel with a half inch lip. Since
screening is lighter than hardware cloth I will probably have to melt
plastic around the lip to give the screen some rigidity. Any other ideas or
better ideas would be appreciated.
Yours truly
John Wilson
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methyl of anti gel in the fuel.
Yours truly
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I found in one of my test batches that my BD was hazy for a while (7
days) and then all of a sudden it settled up to the top into a thin
gelatinous layer and became crystal clear. someone on another list told
me that this meant that I had made soap.
John
Dana Knight wrote:
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homey [h#601;#650;mi:]Aadjective1 homelike, homely, homey, homy
having a feeling of home; cozy and comfortable; the homely everyday atmosphere; a
homey little inn
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Homey doesn't buy this either.
Don't know about Todd's age and TV viewing habits, but
and wrongly accused Canada of subsidizing Canadian Industry.
With this new data the USA under GATT will nail Canada with counter vailing
duties.
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on the health and cost benefits of non fosil fuels and not on
Kyoto. With the amount of diesel equipment that I drive I might as well take
up smoking 5 packs a day of cigarettes.
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Kyoto is based on mostly Junk Science. Simulations that can't even
predict better than random number generators.
Hockey stick temperature graphs that the author will not even provide
source data or equations for.
Stratospherically temperatures that are running opposite to GW models.
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_UScars.html
Diesels in the US
But it's a couple of years old now. Anyone game to help me update it?
Full copy below Richard's message.
New Vehicles (also see http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/2001byfueltypef.htm)
VW (45 state legal. Not available in CARB
Ethanol vapor? Am I the only one looking for a hole in the ground around
here? I'm taking the pup's down the hole with me John, just in case!
Hi Anti Fossil,
I think you are over reacting. The plenum on a propane BBQ is a flat plenum
with the holes in the bottom. I think, and this is only
if you can track down a copy.
jh
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Hello John
We tend to make a lot of fuss over acrolein fumes from burning glyc,
apparently with good reason, but the IARC says the same about acrolein,
also Group 3:
Evaluation
There is inadequate evidence in humans
. All still in the mind! All still
experimental. I would just like the chance to try it. I also plan to but
check valves on the hose to prevent blow back.
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Dear Eagle,
I was not advocating the use of the little pink
packets that contain saccahrin which indeed is a
carcinogenic. Splenda comes in yellow packets. As far
a reading about food products on the internet I'll
trust the Center for Science in the Public Interest,
before I'll listen to
polystyrene pellets into his concrete mix. You know the shipping peanuts.
However he had to cut them down to about the size of MM's
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is drawn off from the bottom. I will put an air valve in the top and
use an existing compressor or a 12 volt air compressor set to maintain at
5-15 lbs in the tank. Exise Canada said they will get back to me at the end
of February.
Yours truly
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Busyditch wrote:
10. To exceed 3000 mph in 4.5 seconds
that's mach 3.9 right?
I presume that the author meant 300.
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Any others? Especially to fit my station wagon/SUV desires? Opinions
on the reliability of the three brands in diesel? I don't have the
money for a new, or I might consider the new Jeep Liberty TDI. =sigh=
Just a minor point - the Liberty has a CRD powerplant, not a TDI.
Likewise, the MB
Keith,
Jeep shows that the are producing the Liberty CRD but I have yet to
find a dealer in the Atlanta area that has one.
Regards,
Pat
Thanks Pat, that's one to add.
There's a hot new (?) Jaguar diesel, is that being sold in the US? If
more than three list members can afford it we'll
die off of
starvation and, in another couple millenia, nature will correct itself.
No amount of argument to the contrary can convince me otherwise. Nobody has
a century of genetic engineering data to prove that it won't or can't
happen.
John
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I
as I understand it from talking to the plumbing folks even if you only
have a 3/4 outlet you will still get a better flow rate on 1 plumbing
(I made this mistake when upgrading the plumbing in my house).
John
Anti-Fossil wrote:
Hello Jeremy,
I am only asking this out of curiosity
Then there are the pre-pulping processes for producing enzymes to release those
simple sugars that your ethanol producing ferments need. I'm trying
to remember where I saw the SUNY project articles about this recently. Help,
my brain needs
to be unstuck! Maybe later this eve it'll work
Greetings,
Are there any TDI owners on list. My owners manual says to use 5W30
oil, but I thought you were suppose to run DeLo in deisel engines. It
seems weird to run ordinary oil.
Hi Kim.
Assuming you're talking about a VW TDI, the answer depends on the model
year.
Up through 2003,
I am familiar with these systems, they provide up to 200 degree heat in a
sealed tube that interfaces with a copper header which runs the water
through it to capture the heat. this could be easily modified to run other
fluids through it.
good luck.
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Michael Redler wrote:
Hi Kirk,
...well put!
I have also noticed stark contrast at passport control. Clean, unambiguous and polite in most other countries while our points of entry in the US feature poor communications and shouts in American slang (experienced in JFK and Newark) as if being
Legal Eagle wrote:
I know the obvious misuse of this technology is not something that has
escaped you. You know, stop at the next sevice plaza and have the DOT
check your black box to see if you have been anywhere hear over the
speed limit and then repirting you to your insurance company ?
of intolerance
are an example) but are frequent symptoms so one tends to form an
association. probably not fair, I apologize for pigeonholing.
With respect to the John Guttridge article,
why is this the john guttridge article? I didn't write it, someone
misinterpreted my comments about
coffee joint it would probably put them out of
business but mcdonalds has 4.4 billion in sales.
John
Doug Younker wrote:
Keith,
After I read the details of that case, the case actually illustrates why
we should not embrace tort reform. There was no reasonable expectation the
coffee would
No large inclusive statement was intended to be made about right to
lifers in general I was pointing out that he claims to be the champion
of the life of an unborn child and yet seems to be the champion of
poisoning unborn children. I never meant that all right to lifers were
in favor of
problems by finding a better feedstock. is there no better oil than this
thick paste of solid fats available?
anibal wrote:
hello!
thanks again for the wonderful support.!
i just did a batch of Bio from a thick paste and solid fats from fast
food restaurant..
the reaction came out
babies in utereo? hypocrisy is one of the most upsetting transgressions
if you ask me.
Appal Energy wrote:
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/let_them_eat_rocket_fuel.php
Let Them Eat Rocket Fuel
Erik D. Olson
January 27, 2005
The fact that there's a rocket fuel additive called perchlorate
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