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Chris,
Would a microfinance administered sort of revolvingnbsp;loan pool be the kind
of thing to
accomplish amp; organize?nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Let's not go to sleep again about
painful oil prices.
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From a thousand blossoms of your good ideas we could have a 'Marshall plan'
which would
How about that sunken barge which is holding up New Orleans shipping of grain?
I understand
that corn is filling up all the elevators and available barges and soybeans are
coming in
soon.
If the repairs can be delayed long enough the low prices might collapse several
more coops.
This is
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 11:58:49 -0800 (PST)
From: Rob Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Grants under the Biomass Research and Development Initiative
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Certainly someone in this group will bite on this. How about grants from
$200,000 to
$2M directed toward
the metal rose sprinkler head making can be rather fun with a lathe
a.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqQdQYOPSzk
Metal Spinning Lathe
where a metal disk is forced against a preformed pattern
( they did this in the bronze age )
wanna tutorial?
Hi Dan,
Here's an observation about a neighborhood greenhouse here in Phila which had a
rather small, 8ft by 20 ft southern sloping poly roof of recycled 2x4's and
only
a BERM of woodchips around the entire perimeter ( except for where the northern
entry double door foyer/airlock ). NO HEAT!
Hey Zeke and Chip, et. al.,
Have you seen the Tamera solar heated oil approach?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIg9Sp_GFqQfeature=watch_response
It's been around for a while and it's pretty clever and seems pretty non-toxic
too. I wish the evaluations from those on this list could help find
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