that fuels our insatiable appetite to consume the natural world,
rather than to merely feed that addiction and bury us even deeper in
denial about our rightful place in the web of life.
Our work now has even greater urgency, clarity and purpose.
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On Aug 22, 2006, at 10:36 AM, Michael Redler wrote:
Martin,
Necessity can be broadly defined by what is popularly needed in a civilization. Since "Necessity is the Mother of invention", it stands to reason that the path to any invention is pave
sooner than the nitwits who stumbled onto it?
In other words: Why did it all take so dang long, and then all happen seemingly at once?
-Martin K.
On Aug 21, 2006, at 10:28 AM, Kirk McLoren wrote:
Political correctness is part of it I think.
Tesla was a maverick and Edison a mainstream guy.
When JP
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-"Neighborhoods Prepare for the Worst - and the Best"
"5000 years of Empire - Ready for a Change?"
(Note: The Summer Issue is not yet on-line, I see, but all previous
issues are.
Surely Summer is just around the corner.)
It's not everything. But nothing is everything.
Hi group, can anyone tell me what the pledge prices for fossiel and biodiesel is in the EU, is there a informatif site where this can be found??. I ask this because the last price for a 100 K tonne contract for BD was 700,-/tonne, a bit high in my opinion.
How low will we go? Check out Ya
sterminding it)
Make no mistake, Cheney's gotta go too; even moreso. Bush is the stooge-monkey playing the accordion in front of the audience.
-Martin K.
On Apr 11, 2006, at 4:10 PM, I. S. wrote:
At the risk of generating a huge amount of hate mail, I have to point out that Bush's real c
HI Bob,
The turf we looked at in Ireland is a very early stage of browncoal, and yes its a more solid state than hay or grass, greetings Martin- Original Message From: Bob Molloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSent: Saturday, April 1, 2006 6:39:47 AMSubje
of coal and are replacing the coal in the furnace.
greetings Martin Roozenburg- Original Message From: Don Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSent: Friday, March 31, 2006 7:26:16 AMSubject: Re: [Biofuel] Grass BioenergyTony Marzolino wrote:
Tony Marzolino &
You mean we can't blame the right-wing and SUV crowd anymore?
On Mar 20, 2006, at 12:26 PM, Mike McGinness wrote:
> I ran into something new (to me) recently on the topic of global
> warming, CO2 and the greenhouse gas issue that I decided to follow up
> on
> today to see if there was anythin
we do it all, and do it right.
Don't give up on anything,
-Martin K.
(visualize impeachment)
On Mar 5, 2006, at 9:19 AM, Michael Redler wrote:
Kirk,
With all due respect, I think that dropping out is a mistake - especially at a time when the voice of public opinion has gained so much
rcing some
equipment over the next month or so, to start a test run in the garage.
Regards.
Martin
Hi Martin,
Thanks for
responding, I thought I was the
only one in Scotland to watch
these lists! How have you been getting on with making Biodiesel?
I have looked into it, but seem to come up agains
Hi Allan.
I live just outside Edinburgh (Tranent).
Regards.
Martin
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Adding on from this, I would like to know if we have any people from
Scotland on the list
Cheers,
Allan
In line with what Josh just asked, is there anyone on this list from
Malaysia
the Charcoal which is the biggest de-forresting, and enviromental, killer from the woods in Africa and S.America. If you can not find edible, there is a chemical way to clean the non edible, you will find it on the internet. greetings and a good and healthy new year for all Martin
, greetings martin Roozenburglres1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Maybe some one there can help here as well. There are or seem to be two thoughts on the growing of Physic nut/Jatropha Curcas. One is that the Asian variety has a Carcinogenic property producing cells in skin tissu
Jatropha is big in India, even Mercedes has a 9000 hectares plot with cultivated Jatropha, in Senegal is D1 from England with 20.000 hectares and in Tanzania there is Tanlapia with 18.000 hectares. Regards, Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Iresearched it - it was feasible fr
Sorry, I didn't catch all the previous thread!
Any of you have experience with just having a modified sine wave
powering computer equipment?
My immediate goal, if it doesn't cost too much!, is to have an inverter
powered from the battery with a charger to the grid. Mainly to provide a
kind of
Hopefully you got a straight answer by now!
If you know what a sine wave is, then the modified one could be
described as a series of varying amplitute pulses that approximate the
shape of a sine wave.
Mike Weaver wrote:
> Cheap junky inverter vs. good inverter, not to put too fine a point on i
Actually, give Ubuntu a try. It's a no brainer. You can set it to dual
boot real easy. And it works on my company's laptop that has the
'latest' video drivers. I did have to hunt for a suitable distro since
the current debian couldn't start X, but Ubuntu does!
Jason and Katie wrote:
> i would
If anyone has had difficulties loading a distro, I'd like to make a high
recommendation for Ubuntu.
My company just gave us new Dell D610 laptops and the latest Ubuntu
loaded right up! I'm very impressed with this distro! Formerly I had run
run Debian on the old laptop. I currently run Mandrak
e on remote weather monitoring stations. Normally operated in
cold climates.
Mark
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I can neither confirm or deny ... sounds familiar :)
Generally, in the estimations I have made, and this would be for a home
off-grid, the payback would be on the order of 15-20 years. Not cost
effective in the short term, but certainly over the long term. Not to
mention environmental benefits
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consumers STILL spend the same $$ per week regardless of what you buy!
I've a TDI that gets 47mpg. Our driving per week expenditures are base
on about 500 miles per week. A gas powered vehicle would need to get
40mpg for us to spend the same on gas. Not too many around here that do!
I have a
t $2.50 a gallon + freight...
>
> Bob Lindenbaum
> Director of Probabilities
That sounds great, considering the price of dino-diesel is very close.
It couldn't hurt to check the quality though:
<http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_vehicle.html#quality>
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Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Martin
Hi Keith et al,
I used Perlite mixed with refractory cement in my aluminum casting
furnace. The walls saw temperatures surpassing 2000F, it was working
well. The mixture was 50/50, and the perlite is very light-weight,
reducing the overall mass of the
FWD:
Somehow I missed the news on Feb. 4 that Honda and
Nissan have joined the suit by other automakers
against California's clean-air laws.
You can send a letter to Honda easily from the web
site of the Union of Concerned Scientists:
http://www.ucsaction.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=22412
I used Perlite mixed with refractory cement in my aluminum casting
furnace. The walls saw temperatures surpassing 2000F, it was working
well. The mixture was 50/50, and the perlite is very light-weight,
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Hi Doug
Your message consisted of a single '?' character, and the entire reply
(up to 12 replies deep) is 23KB. This means your signal to noise ratio
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Legal Eagle wrote:
G'day Martin;
I think it has something to do with an Orwelian world. What of the rest
of us who are responsible drivers and have had a "perfect" driving
record for over a million miles. Do we really *need* Big Brother
watching our every step ?
Many peop
What if someone ran into you doing 100MPH. Would you want justice to be
done (would your family?)
Forcing people to be responsible for their irresponsibility is
refreshing to me.
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Greg Harbican wrote:
One of the reasons I like older vehicles.
Greg
ly a MSDS for it if requested. You
do not and should not have to give out anyone's name to do so.
I go to school having large engineering and chemistry programs. We
routinely have safety seminars requiring that we know where to find MSDS
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"Nucular", of course...
Actually solar would be the best on the moon.
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Since wind and water power are out, what would this list recommend for
Moonshine City, post-2015?
POC
What is Moonshine City, and why are wind and water power "out"?
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7;, but doesn't it stand to reason
that this is about as hard as getting some people out of their giant
vehicles?
Here is a good overview of energy consumed in the US from 1635 to 2000:
<http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/aer/eh/frame.html>
The charts are quite alarming, it doesn't loo
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Because it's going to get real hot!
I'd say leave the glass there. If it gets hot enough to slump, it will
slump and separate, but it shouldn't cause any harm if it does so.
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Hi Aleks,
Methanol can be used in current cars with relatively minimal
modifications, not to mention utilizing it for the biodiesel conversion
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an be a good fuel as well, provided it comes from a renewable
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Arttu,
Could methane, easily produced from rotting biomass, be used to make
propane? It's easier and safer to handle than methane in transportation
A common misconception among new list members is that the discussion
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once again, w
ent, or an
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Many times the archive [link below] cannot decipher the date from
someone's email, but I wrote it to set the date to the current day
instead of setting it to 1969, resulting in it being "less wrong".
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Andrew Cunningham wrote:
I know it must have been one heck of a new years party but I wasn't alive yet.
Andy
Hi Andy,
I saw a normal date on this message. Where are you seeing that?
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what about stainless steel drumsthey are made, but where does a
person find them.??
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Martin,
Humorous and interesting is the comparison between the two.
The element is designed around "freedom" and the "elements." Or so the
Honda PR states.
http://world.honda.com/news/2003/4030416.html
The Synus is designed around "security
truck canopy to be practical to all but the autobody
business.
Todd Swearingen
If I had to speculate I'd say it'll end up looking like a Honda Element
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I thought this list required participants to include the entire original post
when replying.
Mikem
Martin wrote:
**Please trim your replies! **
To make the messages easier to read, and to make the list digest
readable at all. If you reply, please leave only the
adays.
By the way, I know of one very good Dendrochronologist
professor researcher at your University.
Take care,
a biofuel reader
Better yet, don't drink any milk at all, us older (>10) humans can't
digest it correctly anyway (at least most of us can't)
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Fred Finch wrote:
I mean...
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 11:59:27 -0600, Fred Finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Being one of the guilty I apologize for this error in posting.
fred
No need to apologize, it was just a friendly reminder. Everyone does it
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gt;> Killing puppies is good! Killing puppies is good!
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Jai Haissman wrote:
Thanks for the reply Martin!
We are trying to scale the batteries and inverter for maximum
efficiency. I will investigate the inverter options further if 48v
battery charging is more efficient. You mention that battery
inefficiency isn't that bad if charge/dischar
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't worry about getting it running immediately, if other things are
more important that's ok.
For those of you who have no idea what we're talking about, Mel is
helping out Journey to Forever by setting up a server to mirror the web
site.
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o a lot of "word processing"
the real problem is OS freaks want to turn their OS into a religion.
Use the right tool for the job, as you say.
when the techno nerds quit hatin' the devil and lovin' god, they started
worshippin' linus and hating Bill.
mel
You los
Darryl McMahon wrote:
Well, my wife was good to me, and provided me with a Kill A Watt P3 power meter for
Christmas.
Darryl,
Do you know how well it works for reactive loads? (motors, etc - power
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Good luck, please keep us informed of what you do, and please ask any
questions you have. A lot of people here have done things like this
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Not only did our state department refuse extradition
of Warren Anderson they put an enormous amount of
political pressure on India to drop its suit and
investigation.
Ken
Did you expect anything better?
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ldn't freeze - well, if
your house has any insulation.
p.p.s. Where I'm from we get 200 inches of snowfall in a season.
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t two thousand people
posting. As in the rest of life some of us will apparently have to
carry the others but it is something to which we ought to be
accustomed. There have been many carrying me on and off for a long
time, Keith and Martin not the least among them. It is high ti
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Do you know the potential ethanol yield from banana leaves? I am working in
the Canary Islands and these are in abundance!
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automatic positioning requires "controls"
be it a cam and a linkage or a motor and electronics.
It doesn't mean an operator is on duty.
Kirk
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I don't think it has controls, I think they are
positioned
automaticall
automatically. If this is not the case please let me know.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
The hours of operation aren't even close. The
comparison is invalid.
Then there is the question of which bearings you refer
to. Wheel bearings? Totally different application from
moving the foils.
The applied
design plus fab costs. I
doubt it will pencil.
Kirk
It has many wear points but it only turns from 1 to 6 RPM. It is huge
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considering the mass amount of energy required to purify silicon (not to
mention the nasty chemicals involved)
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Gabriel Proulx wrote:
I saw that some people are talking about God.
I just want to express my point of view about God: it
Hey! Guys be careful doing this because these materials have been found to
be carcinogen! Always wear a dust mask!!
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> Any diesel engine will run on kerosene. Now that
> diesel is $2.15 per gallon in the US I'm running
> kerosene in my Jetta diesel. $1.59 per gallon. It's
> illegal but I don't really care about that.
>
Do you know how the lubricity compares between th
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In answer to the question am I Martin Williams or Juan Carlos, the truth is
I have a friend (Juan Carlos) who shares my e-mail address because we have
the same interests. He does not currently have an English e-mail address so
I let him use mine.
Thank you
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Hi!
I enjoy reading your e-mails. Are you a publisher? I have something
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, it's not very nice, but you probably could use some ethanol instead
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Thank you Robert for the collection/ storage summary on hydrogen. I
also rea
My name is Juan Carlos from Tenerife and I recently tried to obtain a grant
to produce the ethanol in Tenerife and the entire Canary Islands: The answer
- no surprise to me (with a degree in chemistry!) "At this present time we
are not interested." I provided a full business plan but no-one g
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Steve Spence wrote:
They can have him. Where do we send donations for the plane tickets?
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Hi Martin and everyone: But yet we hear of polar ice
caps melting... Here in california, the migration of
salmon altered..these are a few modest examples of
weather/environmental patterns changing related to
pollution. Everything is interconnected.
Ana
I didn't say it w
ectly related to water temperature where
the hurricane is. The thing is that water temperatures have not risen
enough to cause a change in hurricane intensities. Global warming is
perhaps true, but temperatures have not risen enough [yet] to cause any
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Hello Peggy,
I am interested in reading about the details of this system, do you have
any patents or public papers I can read?
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Peggy wrote:
> Hello Keith,
>
> Our research group has invented a water-cleaning de
If you get the tank (and contents!) quite cold, the pressure of the
propane will reduce dramatically. You may be able to remove the stuck
valve under this condition and get a new or working valve on the tank.
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Greg Harbican
Adding an over-pressure release valve couldn't hurt I would say.
Labelling the tank as non-propane couldn't hurt either.
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Martin Klingensmith
> I have a possible source of propane tanks that have failed certification,
> and, might be able to get one or two at scrap prices.
container is sealed.
>
> Nothing in the air would be taken up by the fuel
> quickly enough to explain it (O2 reacting with
> double bonds in unsaturated fatty acid chains
> would take days, for example). -K
>
Perhaps the air above the biodiesel is warm at first and cools a
Larosa Rodolfo wrote:
> Hello Martin,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
> But which is the maximun solubility of absolute ethanol in gasoline and
> gasoline in absolute ethanol ? Are there graphics or tables ?
>
> Thank You
>
> Rodolfo
They should be miscible
to contact him? (I found no
> contact info on
> the site, and it appears to be broken in a couple spots.)
>
> Thanks,
> Terry
>
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hen I'll move on to trying it in the fuel.
>
> Greg H.
Hi Greg,
A mechanic charged you less than $24 to do something to your truck?
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