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?
Maybe I'm a little slow...
George Page
www.seabreezefarm.net
Vashon Island, WA USA
On Mar 31, 2011, at 4:18 AM, Dawie Coetzee wrote
Wow. Nice rebuttal, Chip. I completely agree with you. This whole scenario
has left me cold with fear for our future and a twisting knot of dread in my
gut for my daughter's future. It's actually fascinating in a disturbing way,
how effective the human race is at mucking with nature.
A new employee of mine mistakenly put 2 gallons of B99 in the gasoline tank
for a small gas-powered reefer unit on our Isuzu NPR. I'm guessing the mix
is now 8 gallons gasoline to 2 gallons BioDiesel. Do I need to drain the
tank, or will it run through OK?
Thanks for the input.
George
Well if the bacteria is e-coli, I guess the feedstock could be shit?
George Page
Sea Breeze Farm
Vashon Island, WA USA
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Thanks much,
George
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, and the
milk is all horrid UHT stuff!
George Page
www.seabreezefarm.net
Vashon Island, WA USA
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lots into pastures, gardens, farmland, parks, piazzas, playgrounds, forests,
and green spaces again
George
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What it sounds more like is tht you have an inkling of an itching to pick
a
bone (stir up a debate?) with someone.
Hmm. Sorry if I came across in that manner. That was not my intention at
all. I am not the least bit interested in that sort of thing. Who has time
for it? I was merely
Thanks Todd. You've removed about one degree of obfuscation.
What obfuscation? I resent that. Obfuscation indeed.
My apologies. Perhaps that was too strong a word.
It was clear enough. What wasn't clear?
For the most part, it wasn't clear to me what exactly was being referred to.
Could you please elaborate a little Keith? Your message is a little
cryptic. I don't know who this guy is, or what exactly he's saying, but are
you taking it seriously, or not? Is it a useful philosophy or simply
fear-mongering?
Thanks much,
George
George Page
www.seabreezefarm.net
Vashon
still don't know exactly. What's wrong with asking for a little
clarification?
Cheers,
George
George Page
www.seabreezefarm.net
Vashon Island, WA USA
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to store and cool dairy products safely and adequately. I also need
locker cooling for aging meat carcasses, and also short term vegetable
storage. Much of the year the demands on the system would be rather low.
I live in the Pacific Northwest of the USA.
Keep the ideas coming!
George
George
Sun-dried! Lay the tomatoes out on sheets of wood in the sun, turning them
as needed. If you are in Texas, as I remember, this should work perfectly
in your climate. The resulting dried fruit can then be stored as is, or
kept in olive oil.
Good luck!
George
George Page
Any thoughts on alternative fuels for chainsaws?
George
George Page
www.seabreezefarm.net
Vashon Island, WA USA
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I'd take that a bit further. I believe a 5-10 acre farm is capable of
providing most of the nutritional needs of 50-100 families, or about 10
families/acre. (Sorry for the US measures).
George
George Page
www.seabreezefarm.net
Vashon Island, WA USA
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Thanks for all you're doing as well, Keith.
George
George Page
www.seabreezefarm.net
Vashon Island, WA USA
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. Such uniformity is labeled as quality. Most
folks interested in real flavor and culinary attributes would insist that
the variability in flavor and character of milk from grass-fed dairy animals
exhibits true quality.
George Page
www.seabreezefarm.net
Vashon Island, WA USA
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