I like the idea of adding to the 'truth-in-labelling' food labels.
Vermont is currently being sued by Monsanto because the state has the
audacity to try to protect and inform its residents about what is in the
food they are buying.
Maybe if producers were required to put the amount of poisons,
Hi, lately we have been hearing about Arsenic in apple juice rice and
Consumer Reports findings. This seems 2b a topic that should have Much more
Media/PSA coverage, but seems kept hushed. Isn't this a matter of Public Safety?
Dr. Oz has brought these 2 to light, but what about Potatoes,
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Wups! Thank You, that could have become embarrassing.
I sent that because it likely means his computer is being remotely
operated without his knowledge, and using his email account. These are
not people you want messing around in your computer! I thought you
might want to notify him. He
From: Robin Pentney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Fri, 30 July, 2010 15:17:19
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] (no subject) Piracy!!!
Wups! Thank You, that could have become embarrassing.
I sent that because it likely means his computer is being remotely
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Wups! Thank You, that could have become embarrassing.
I sent that because it likely means his computer is being remotely
operated without his knowledge, and using his email account
http://alproguncodesbirdkisquiprosunse1756.bettermedsrx.com/?camp=2
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I wonder if Dawie knows she is selling drugs?
I should have known better when I saw there was no subject
Robin
On 29-Jul-10, at 7:15 AM, Dawie Coetzee wrote:
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Hi Robin
Yes, piracy, Dawie's email address got phished, if that's the word,
hijacked. Strange, the message reached you and me but it didn't make
it into the list archives.
I wonder if Dawie knows she is selling drugs?
Dawie's a he, not a she.
All best
Keith
I should have known better
Keith Addison wrote:
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/mail/nb20100204a1.html
I'd say it's coming up on a good time to buy Toyota stock.
AP
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Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010
Prius subject to U.S., Japan brake gripes
Trouble with new hybrid one more blow for Toyota
Compiled from AP, Kyodo
More than 114 brake problems have been reported for Toyota Motor
Corp.'s popular Prius hybrid in
I have been making biodiesel using ethanol for about a year. Methanol is
$500 a barrel in Hawaii. I'm having some difficulty with partial conversions
with substantial vegetable oil remaining dissolved in the ethyl esters
demonstrable by the methanol test. I have been using 99% alcohol I make
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/afterword.html
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Hi to everyone:
Anyone in the Philippines interested in about a ton of glycerine cocktail.
Just haul it away and it's yours. I'm in Bulacan.
Best,
Chris
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Opec Subject to Anti-trust Action
http://www.nypress.com/contentswitch.cfm?cid=19076
By Ed Koch
Gasoline prices are still over $3 per gallon. The price of crude oil is in the
range of $70 per barrel. OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting
Countries) keeps prices where it wants them
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Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 11:30:57 -0500
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Car runs on water and Other Nonsense
Hi D and List...Looking forward to watching What The Bleep Do We
Know? Checked out the website, synopsis, and trailer. Wow. Thanks
D.
Big Energy
of for now, then I can think about the
next box and lay all that on the List lol...Mike DuPree
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Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 11:52
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Hi Keith, Mike, Yessir
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 22:04:11 -0800 robert luis rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Who doesn't like freedom?
I have a problem with people who
Robert,
I have a problem with people who insist the 10 commandment be taken down
so they won't feel guilty
I
I subscribed to this list to read about a lot of things, but grammer is
not one of them. I going to stop reading this thread not because
I am not interested in the subject, but because it has become an
argument over what the definition of a word is. Come on, we're
actual people here, not
Appal Energy wrote:
Bob,
It's a speed bump at best, as are all vaccines. Some are more
effective than others. We certainly haven't eradicated any maladies,
despite many proclamations to the contrary over the decades.
global small pox and almost global polio?
Lest we forget, the
Bob,
You've surely noticed by now that I'm somewhat of a literalist. Yes,
there are nuances to everything which can dampen the literal. But for
claims of eradication to exist in the literal sense, that would mean no
stores, no inventories, no weapons, no stockpiles and no incidents in
the
Todd, you are repeating yourself and to be honest it is both tedious and
boring. toodles
Appal Energy wrote:
Bob,
You've surely noticed by now that I'm somewhat of a literalist. Yes,
there are nuances to everything which can dampen the literal. But for
claims of eradication to exist in
Well Bob, that's certainly one way to avoid addressing an incongruity.
It's a darned good thing that there's a second ball around here so that
when you take yours and go home the rest of the world doesn't have to stop.
May poles for you and back to work for me.
Todd Swearingen
Todd, you are
good morning Todd
Appal Energy wrote:
Salute Bob,
I don't think the way court proceeding are conducted is a
good analogy for how science is done.
I wasn't thinking of court precedings when I made mention of
testimonials. If you'll note, a great number of medical studies rely
in
these important matters for the rest of us?
In the end we must trust our own judgment to be able to separate the
wheat from the chaff.
From: bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] new subject line
Actually, I thought the issue was science and what we know about
vaccinations and its effects. Cost/benefit has nothing more to do with
science than do testimonials. If you want to discuss cause and effect,
kindly maintain the same standards throughout all your discussions. As
Todd points
Perry, you are mixing the issues. Careful observation with appropriate
controls can tell one the cost, be it monetary, or in human suffering.
Likewise the same procedure will afford information on the benefit-
numbers of lives saved or money not spent on treating an infection.
The societal
ok so I need a little more rigor here, I got my costs and benefits
reversed. Please substitute benefit/cost ratio below and it makes
sense.
bob allen wrote:
Perry, you are mixing the issues. Careful observation with appropriate
controls can tell one the cost, be it monetary, or in human
Bob,
It's a speed bump at best, as are all vaccines. Some are more
effective than others. We certainly haven't eradicated any maladies,
despite many proclamations to the contrary over the decades.
global small pox and almost global polio?
Lest we forget, the claim was but a few years
cripes, what is it that folks seem to want to put my name in the subject line?
please stop- it adds
nothing to the conversation and makes searches in the archives difficult.
as to your post, testimonials might be good for selling used cars and various
and sundry nostrums,
but it does little
Bob,
as to your post, testimonials might be good for selling
used cars and various and sundry nostrums, but it does
little or nothing to advance your point.
U, it's collective testimonials that are oft sought out in
trials. If they can be accepted en masse as evidentiary, then
good evening Todd,
Appal Energy wrote:
Bob,
as to your post, testimonials might be good for selling
used cars and various and sundry nostrums, but it does
little or nothing to advance your point.
U, it's collective testimonials that are oft sought out in
trials. If they
Salute Bob,
I don't think the way court proceeding are conducted is a
good analogy for how science is done.
I wasn't thinking of court precedings when I made mention of
testimonials. If you'll note, a great number of medical studies rely
in part upon personal testament. Take aspirin for
.
But in America the story is still very different.
I would ask who were you planning on being the individual(s) who will be
deciding these important matters for the rest of us?
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Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 9:16 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] pyrolysis and gassification
Hi.
as told you some days ago, I need ,for my study ,some detailed
informations
about pyrolysis and gassification, such as details on what comes out in
function on what I put
Thanks a lot,
at least someone that answers me :)
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Data: 29/11/05 12:47
Mario,
I suggest you to study
Keith
no blame here (i know how weasely crackers are)
should have known better than to open a no subject
attmnt -- no harm done, my AV caught refused the
virus -- but just to let you know warn others.
E. Allen :-)~
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hi biofuelrs
im Marty from Ketucky i have a 2005 chevy durmax diesel truck i was
planning to run b100 in the manual recomends 5% i was wondering if anyone
new if i needed to change gaskets of somthing to run it dont want to ruin it
and i have a another question i am doing some contract work a
Pay attention whether or not
using B100 will avoid the truck's warranty.
PJW
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Goshorn
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 7:50
AM
Subject: [Biofuel] (no subject)
hi biofuelrsim Marty from Ketucky i
no comments here just want out of the limelight so to speak
Joe Street wrote:
Michael Redler wrote:
Right-on Todd.
There have been REAL discussions on the disposal radioactive waste in
any number of consumer products, in trace amounts.
The most recent example of this I have
i think just posted another reply and forgot to edit the subject line again.
my apologies to all, i know how frustrating that can be. won't do it again.
-chris b.
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I'm pretty new here. Hello all:
Question:
1. Is there a requirement to use a red gas can for biofuel (yellow for
diesel)?
2. How does an apartment dweller create fuel in his
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Hey Michael
Would like some help also if you have the time. Any advice on the best
way
to get started?
Thanks
Gary
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I am looking for someone in Alabama, preferably Birmingham area
that is making bio fuel that would be willing to show me the
process and equipment used. I
Hey Michael
Would like some help also if you have the time. Any advice on the best way
to get started?
Thanks
Gary
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Hi
I am looking for someone in Alabama, preferably Birmingham area that is making
bio fuel that would be willing to show me the process and equipment used. I
will also drive to TN, GA, MS, N-FL, if anyone is available.
Thanks,
Hunter
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HI ALL,IF ANYONE CAN HELP ME I WOULD LIKE TO BRING THE FLASH POINT OF METHANOL
DOWN TO THE SAME AS NORMAL PETROL SO THAT I CAN USE IT AS FEUL FOR MY CAR
THANX
KOBUS S.A.
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Hello to my fellow brewers from Ontario, Canada:
I just tried pricing MeOH and NaOH from Fisher Scientific (via
Good Health and Safety in Mississauga). MeOH @ $79CAD for 20L
and NaOH
Hello to my fellow brewers from Ontario, Canada:
I just tried pricing MeOH and NaOH from Fisher Scientific (via
Good Health and Safety in Mississauga). MeOH @ $79CAD for 20L
and NaOH @ $267CAD for 5kg both before tax and shipping. That
won't do! There must be cheaper sources. I'm near Ottawa.
NaOH or KOH from supply houses, inclusive of internet, that serve home
soapmakers.
NaOH in pound lots at the neighborhood grocery or hardware store.
CH3OH in 55 gallon lots from bulk fuel plants and/or distributors.
Larger bulk propane distributorships use methanol as a solvent for water
Hi Mike,
I recall that lightning produces nitric acid when it reacts with atmospheric
nitrogen. I think overall this is not a very significant production.
Tom Irwin
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WILLIAM MCDONOUGH / ECOLOGICAL GENIUS
It was Einstein who said no problem can be solved by
the same consciousness that created it ~ and William
McDonough is attempting to solve our current
ecological problems by utilizing a new ecological
consciousness which is already having dramatic
Hello Alex
Hello All
Thanks for all the advice in the past.
After a year of making Biodiesel and not being able to use it i
purchased a 1994 Discovery (at the Right price )
I wanted somthing after 1996 but couldnt afford it so 1994 is it.I
have checked for all the normal stuff eg cracked
way to block your newly
fitted lines.
Hope that helps any questions just
ask.
Regards
Malcolm
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Hello All
Hello All
Thanks for all the advice in the past.
After a year of making Biodiesel and not being able to use it i purchased a 1994 Discovery (at the Right price )
I wanted somthing after 1996 but couldnt afford it so 1994 is it.I have checked for all the normal stuff eg cracked head
Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 8:08 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] (no subject)
Hello All
Thanks for
all the advice in the past.
After a
year of making Biodiesel and not being able to use it i purchased a 1994
Discovery (at the Right price )
I wanted
somthing after 1996 but couldnt afford it so 1994
hi could anyone tell me if its possible to use biodiesel in a 1993 cummins b5.9 turbo diesel in my rv,the pro,s and cons ,of using the fuel,things to be aware of and any usefull information terry whyton
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What do you mean specifically? Why only reference Christianity? What is the
secret that nobody seems to be able to spell out?
If the truth is so incomprehensible and unobtainable how can anyone be expected
to know it when they find it?
Michael M
Better start thinking neocons and giving
Hallo Michael,
I am referring specifically to fundamentalist,
dispensationalist, literalist, apocalyptic Christianity as
it is applied by the neocons to the political situation in
the world today.
It is not so much that it is incomprehensible and
unobtainable but more like the foundation on
Dear Sir/Madam,
How can I get out of left glycerin left in biodiesel.
Regards,
cuneyt
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I just had to share this.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
OSLO, Norway There appears to be somewhat of a cultural divide
between Texans and Norwegians.
Residents of the Scandinavian country were taken aback when they saw the
First Family appear to salute Satan during the inaugural parade
yesterday.
/budmudra.html
Source:http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/letters/
2)
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2005/210105nothookem.htm
Luc
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as it once was. There is still some amount of activity on the west side of
town, but not sure if it's Burlington Northern.
Brian
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of activity on the west side of
town, but not sure if it's Burlington Northern.
Brian
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Doesn't Burlington Northern Trucking have
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Hi
Wasn't the big magnesium fire in the same Anderson where you live?
Derek
Yes, it was. It was quite a site from a distance. Of course, we didn't
venture any closer
, 2005 1:54 PM
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Subject: [Biofuel] Free to good home: Methanol
Dear brian ,
Im in a suburb of chicago and am intersted in your methanol drum. If you
could post what city you live in so i can calculate the mileage from where
i
live. I woulndt mind driving a bit
Luc
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Theo,
I am in Anderson. The maps don't show it, but if you're coming from
Chicago you can get off of 65 at State Road 47 (exit
Subject: [Biofuel] Free to good home: Methanol
Dear brian ,
Im in a suburb of chicago and am intersted in your methanol drum. If you
could post what city you live in so i can calculate the mileage from where i
live. I woulndt mind driving a bit to pick it up but only with some reason.
Thanks
pump mounted on the side of the injection pump. If it is hesitating or
bucking it is most likely originally caused by a bad fuel filter there
are two of them the prefilter before the fuel pump and the primary fuel
filter after the pump going back down to the injection pump inlet.
Once
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Subject: [Biofuel] (no subject)
As a new reader of the list and new to the biofuel concept, are there any
specific things I need to be aware of in looking at a car to run
As a new reader of the list and new to the biofuel concept, are there any
specific things I need to be aware of in looking at a car to run the biodiesel?
The only current production diesel available in the states, that I have found
is the one by VW that is used in the Jetta and the Golf. Are
VW Beetle, Jeep Liberty CRD
= = = Original message = = =
As a new reader of the list and new to the biofuel concept, are there any
specific things I need to be aware of in looking at a car to run the biodiesel?
The only current production diesel available in the states, that I have found
is
Here are a couple of good reads that contrast how the EU governments
approach Renewable, Environmentally sound fuels and how the US Government is
stumbling towards what should have already been done.
The EU Article.
http://www.qctimes.com/internal.php?story_id=1035320l=1t=Iowa+%2F+Illinois
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Subject: Subject: Genetic (GM) Food
Subject: Genetic (GM) Food
GM WATCH daily: http://www.gmwatch.org/archive.asp --- THE SINISTER SACKING
OF THE WORLD'S LEADING GM EXPERT - AND THE TRAIL
Keith Addison wrote:
Dear Keith
I have the problem with the methyle ester we produced from stearin,
crude or olein palm oil. When the temperature drops to about less than
15 or 10 C, the ester become solid waxy ( this might come from some of
the stearin which was not converted to ester ?)
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Dear Dom Amato,
Can you elaborate somewhat more on this.
I've already seen several research papers stating
: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 7:15 PM
Subject: [biofuel] (no subject)
Dear Keith
I have the problem with the methyle ester we produced from stearin,
crude or olein palm oil. When the temperature drops to about less than
15 or 10 C, the ester become solid waxy ( this might come from some
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Dear Keith
I have the problem with the methyle ester we produced from stearin,
crude or olein palm oil. When the temperature drops to about less than
15 or 10 C
Dear Keith
I have the problem with the methyle ester we produced from stearin,
crude or olein palm oil. When the temperature drops to about less than
15 or 10 C, the ester become solid waxy ( this might come from some of
the stearin which was not converted to ester ?) but it become clear
Dear Keith
I have the problem with the methyle ester we produced from stearin,
crude or olein palm oil. When the temperature drops to about less than
15 or 10 C, the ester become solid waxy ( this might come from some of
the stearin which was not converted to ester ?) but it become clear
, 2003 7:16 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] (no subject)
Dear Keith
I have the problem with the methyle ester we produced from stearin,
crude or olein palm oil. When the temperature drops to about less than
15 or 10 C, the ester become solid waxy ( this might come from some
PRERe the wcd, could the proceedings not be published on the net; even here
on
this site,and now to change the subject slightly does anyone have any
information about the possible ways of cleaning and using waste engine oil as
fuel?
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Not in a financial position to start manufaturing it
... though I'd take on anyone willing to invite me
over to his home an watch him make it. It sounds like
a cool thing to watch... if not make for oneself.
Curtis
Hi Curtis
Financial position? If you drove a diesel you'd be in a financial
J-L said
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all
the lurkers out there that we appreciate the people who go to great lengths
to educate and enlighten us. Thank you...
I second that
erik
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This is one of my rare postings to this list, I believe that I speak for
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I second that
erik
:-)
Who gets to say Thanks? Can I speak for the whole list and
Not in a financial position to start manufaturing it
... though I'd take on anyone willing to invite me
over to his home an watch him make it. It sounds like
a cool thing to watch... if not make for oneself.
Curtis
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If you take us up on it and start
I am not one to complain as a rule but really Keith can't we call a
halt to all the you said, I said nonsense? I truly enjoy a good
debate on a relevant subject when the debators seem to have an
adequate grasp of the information needed to continue, but at the
moment the entire site seems
I am not one to complain as a rule but really Keith can't we call a
halt to all the you said, I said nonsense? I truly enjoy a good
debate on a relevant subject when the debators seem to have an
adequate grasp of the information needed to continue, but at the
moment the entire site seems
how much ? let me know gino robustelli
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A few books on the subject of biogas:
A Chinese Biogas Manual ed. Ariane van Buren
Uses diagrams and pictures to shiow how the basic design of the biogas pit
can be adapted for construction in different soils, from sandstone to sheer
rock, which should encourage developing countries to embark on
Lonny,
You can find a manual on how to build a low cost polyethylene biogas plant at
the following address:
http://www.ias.unu.edu/proceedings/icibs/ibs/info/ecuador/install-polydig.htm
You can find another manual for a polyethylene tubular biodigester here:
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Stephen
I should have given a better explaination. I have cut the end out of
the barrell. That is how we filled it with the cow manure straw mix.
We then topped it with water to displace the air. The 45 gal garbage
bag is fitted to the top of the barrel like a stocking hat and held in
place
AM
Subject: [biofuel] (no subject)
Hi lists
Its Jonathan still looking at alternative fuels.
A bloke from Atlantic Energy has just told me that dripping has to be
landfilled in the UK.
Does anyone know if it can be turned into biodiesel or can it be heated to
use in an engine with elsbetts
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Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 10:20 AM
Subject: [biofuel
If you use tallow and lard does the resultant mixture become liquid.
Also Stephen I may have posted something in error about elsbetts technology.
I didnt think they used heat but their website says they can use any fat. If
its solid they must use heat i would guess.
Jonathan
Another question guys now I know what to use as a catalyst where can I easily
get methanol. Is it the same as methylated spirit.
Jonathan
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Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 5:29 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] (no subject)
If you use tallow and lard does the resultant mixture become liquid.
Also Stephen I may have posted something in error about elsbetts
technology.
I didnt think they used heat but their website says they can use any fat
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