Hellow every one I was listening to the radio this afternoon here int the UK
and a programme come on called Costing the Earth. Its subject was how Sweden
are changing away from fossil fuels.
I found it very interesting as you may.
Follow the link here then go down the left of the page to
Each and every time I check my emails [EMAIL PROTECTED], it
gives me a warm feeling inside. The fact that there are people in the world
like yourselves, who are making a differance in the right direction.
What ever continent what ever politics what ever colour or race, you should
all be very
What a brilliant story!!! Put a smile and a laugh out of me.
Thank you
Mark
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From: Dawie Coetzee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Kirk
Thanks for that link it opened my eyes.
Mark
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From: Kirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 2:54 AM
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This from a nation who collaborated with Germany during the 2nd world
war, rounded up their own French resistance fighters for execution, and
then had the brass neck to charge the Jews the railway fare whilst they
were shipped to the death camps in cattle trucks. And not only allowed
the
Dear fantz and keith
Thank you for your responses. I was wanting to generate a debate were I
would be able to learn points of view with understanding and you have come
up trumps!
Best regards
Mark
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Call to abandon biofuels targets
By Roger Harrabin
BBC Environment Analyst
The EU should abandon its biofuels targets because they are damaging the
environment, a committee of MPs says.
The Environmental Audit Committee says
Hellow Chris
I am in the UK too [Lancashire].Could you help me out as to where are the
best places for putting a kit together [what is your semi-processor and
where can you get methanol from?
Much appreciated!!
Regards
Mark
From: Chris Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Sweet catalyst continuous processes
Date: Fri, 05 May 2006 13:41:54 +0100
Mark` Cookson wrote:
Hellow Chris
I am in the UK too [Lancashire].Could you help me out as to where are the
best places for putting a kit together [what is your semi
Chris
Mark
From: Chris Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Sweet catalyst continuous processes
Date: Fri, 05 May 2006 19:08:32 +0100
Mark` Cookson wrote:
Chris
Thanks for getting back to me that is great I
Geoff
Nice one !!!
One day I will be doing the same!!! Yipe
Mark
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To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Poll in favor of Nukes on Iran
Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 09:58:43 -0600
RGH! Media
The images that the UK media give out is that Mr Bush is popular with the US
people. The biggest thing is that the US government deny SO WE ARE TOLD
through are media is that global warming due to mans pollution does not
exist in there minds ? Whats all that about?
We are trying to cut back
Hi to every one,
I am trying to build a processor but having difficulty in finding a heater
element that is not made of copper? I am in the UK, I have been told, in
Holland they make a brass emersion heater element but I can not find a
supplier here in the UK.
Any suggestions anybody?
Mark
keith
Thanks for that, you can get stainless immersion heater[element] but they
are a fortune to buy brand new. I thought any list members may know of other
alternatives? [ or supplys in the UK]
Mark
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To:
years with no
problems, although a stainless one would be more durable. I obtained a
'mechanical boss' for the immersion heater in a local (UK) plumbers
merchant which eases and improves the fit through the tank, it also makes
replacement easier.
Philip
- Original Message
From: Mark
stuff locally, I will help wherever I can
Regards
Bob
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From: Mark` Cookson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Help with Processor
keith
Thanks for that, you can get stainless immersion
Hi Robert
Horse manure is one of the best manures you can use for a garden, it has a
slow release of its nutrients. As my dad says you cant beat horse muck for
roses.
Just spread it on the ground and leave it over winter then in spring what
ever muck has not weathered in dig into the soil.
Mr Mindock
Oh you bad person, to make me feel like this, I'm so busy rapt up in my own
mad world pushed every day by a world lost within itself, driven to think of
the next must have item and fed with news of the world in self destruct mode!
Thank you for the realty check and to show to
Hi Chipper,
Thank you for your email and suggestion of taking a look at FarmOS on the
you tube link.
I see what you are doing as a fantastic thing , it is the next step for man
farming, from planting a seed to the present day.
I can see your applications being adopted here in the UK and no doubt
Thank you Doug and thank you Darryl..
All the best
Mark
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