Hmm, forgot about the oil content, Sheesh, one man's trash is another's
treasure
Yes! Now how do we put a stop to the downright silly intermediate
step of trashing it in the first place?
Keith
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Keith Addison wrote:
Interesting that they are just burying the
Hi MM
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002 22:54:56 +0900, you wrote:
Interesting to read this four years later.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1998
I remember seeing a video of this situation, on 60 minutes or one of
those shows, awhile back. An issue that seems to be in
http://www.foodfirst.org/progs/global/trade/revolvingdoor.html
The Revolving Door: Industry and the U.S. Government in Agricultural
Trade Negotiations
by Peter Rosset
Co-director
Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy
December 6, 2002
Who negotiates all agriculture trade
Someone needs to come up with an alternative and get the powers that be to
believe in it!! ;-) One might also get grants and subsidies as a side
benefit also
James Slayden
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Keith Addison wrote:
Hmm, forgot about the oil content, Sheesh, one man's trash is
Someone needs to come up with an alternative and get the powers that be to
believe in it!! ;-) One might also get grants and subsidies as a side
benefit also
James Slayden
Or... how about trashing the powers that be? :-)
Hazardous wastes, LOL!
Keith
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Keith
Keith
Can you suggest a bookseller who will do mail order to England.
Thanks
Norris
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An extreme under statement, it is fascinating!!!
Hakan
At 09:31 PM 12/9/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Very interesting
http://www.rexresearch.com/karrick/karric%7E1.htm
A far superior method exists to manufacture oil from coal. It is a
little-known but very attractive, proven method called
Moderate her out and see what happens. If she doesn't speak up, well,
then
Hi Jesse
Yes, she's (?) under moderation, but no word from her other than more
Check-it-out's.
Keith
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It sounds like a robot. This is not to say that the articles are poor
or that I don't admire the chutzpah of it even if I resent it, but it
sounds like a bot.
As long as we're on the topic, make sure when you write someone like
that (as I'm pretty sure you're aware) that the subject line does
Hi Martin
Looks like an interesting 'hit-miner' operation.
pseudo-spam mailing lists about things targetted to their audience and
get people to click on the links?
I think so.
I'd email the webmaster and ask them.
If they're spammers they'd probably lie. I'd quite like to catch them
at it. I
Hello All,
I'm looking for a concise description of the differences between European
(global if you know) and US diesel fuel (BTU, Sulphur content, refinement
processes, etc), exhaust systems (Catalytic converters, emission controls,
etc), as well as any other significant combustion and/or
http://www.foodfirst.org/progs/global/trade/revolvingdoor.html
The Revolving Door: Industry and the U.S. Government in Agricultural
Trade Negotiations
by Peter Rosset
Co-director
Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy
December 6, 2002
Who negotiates all agriculture trade
please remove me off the mailing list
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I think it means just what it says, they can't get any referer
information from someone's email, I guess it is to give statistics on
how many hits 'Olivia' stirs up.
I don't know the purpose of the forward.pl other than to give themselves
inflated hit reports, maybe for advertisers?
Keith
I don't really know what I'm talking about, but from a Canadian
perspective I think diesel is widely considered a dirty fuel (and it
sounds like the truth of this is what you're researching), but also it's
hard to start when it's minus 20 degrees, which is a real, if
surmountable, problem in
Very informatative site, FULL of data, takes some time to read it all:
http://www.energy.gov/world/index.html
Hello All,
I'm looking for a concise description of the differences between
European
(global if you know) and US diesel fuel (BTU, Sulphur content,
refinement
processes, etc),
LINUX! virus free. As much as we need to bail on modern
fuels we need to bail on micro$oft...
Ken
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Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 2:51 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Re:Virus
Hi
I read an article in a Canadian trucking magazine about biodiesel. It
mentioned a company called Biox Inc http://www.bioxcorp.com/ . This
company, started by a University of Toronto professor claims it has
developed a process that can convert oil to biodiesel for $0.08 a litre.
I do
1.The first link serves stealth to an asp script in the page, but does
not seem to have any meaning. Maybe if you go trough the code more, you
can see if they do anything with the input. A quick glance did not reveal
anything and I did not want to spend too much time on it.
2. The other
Hm...
Curtis
Originally from HI (born/raised)
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Interesting reading?
NOT !
Absolutely fantastic reading! I wonder if a small farm or home scale plant
could be made.
Greg H.
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Subject:
Hi Hakan
Hi Keith,
I like to give it a final round and then try to write something and like a
response. Also to give some more people opportunity to input. I thought
that this subject was important and worth an attempt. But to get everybody
involved, hackers seems to be more interesting and I
This isn't very authoritative - not much detail, no references to
support it. Anyone know any more about this?
Best
Keith
http://crrh.org/cannabis/biodiesel.html
Biodiesel
We believe that the main reason hemp is illegal today is because of
biodiesel's potential. The first diesel engines
I remember reading Diesels original goal was an engine to run on powdered
coal.
Kirk
I think so. He couldn't get it to work right though IIRC.
I'm trying to find out more about the relationship between hemp fuel
and the crackdown on cannabis.
Keith
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I remember reading Diesels original goal was an engine to run on powdered
coal.
Kirk
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To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuel] Petroleum's Role in Hemp Prohibition
This isn't
Hi
I read an article in a Canadian trucking magazine about biodiesel. It
mentioned a company called Biox Inc http://www.bioxcorp.com/ . This
company, started by a University of Toronto professor claims it has
developed a process that can convert oil to biodiesel for $0.08 a litre.
I do not
I visited the website and found nothing to
discern between their process or the methoxide
method. The only thing I did see that says
anything regarding their process is that it is
done at normal atmosheric pressure.
8 cents a liter is nearly attainable with the
regular methoxide method (using
Anslinger was financed by the Brewers Association of America.
They financed Reefer Madness I think.
DuPont and another was in there for paint oils as I recall.
Then fiber. Hemp pants wear like iron.
Kirk
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I'm currently constructing a website to address this very issuewith so
much documentation, your head will spin
But in short...yes, Rudolph Diesel had hempseed oil in mind when developing
his engine
As an aside, Henry Ford also was a big supporter of hemp-
biodeisel.
In 1940 he
I've read that when Diesel invented his engine, his intent
was to use SVO as fuel. I also read that Rockefeller,
Getty, and the boys were having a hard time getting farmers
to sign oil leases, because the farmers could make more
money from hemp. I'm sorry that I don't remember the
sources, I'll
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 08:09:34 -0800, you wrote:
LINUX! virus free. As much as we need to bail on modern
fuels we need to bail on micro$oft...
Ken
Well, I can agree with some of this anti-MS feeling, if only because I
don't like to give all my business to a place
it isn't everyone, not by a very long way, nor ever will be. When
you have a closer look, maybe it's not quite like that even with the
slaves. Some people talk of sheeple. Fine critters, sheep, and
not that dumb either (Judas goats notwithstanding). I always find
that rather patronizing and
does anyone know where to find adapters that fit splined shafts . the
sizes are (1 1/4 x 24T) ;( 7/8 x16T ); (1 3/8 x27T). they seem to be
odd sizes, for the local shops. Robert
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I've played with Linux a few times.
My only opinion is that YES, Linux is a good OS ... a damn good one no
less. It does what probably is the only thing Windows can't do very well.
Be an Operating System. In that respect ... Linux is good.
However, the current problem with Linux is that
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 02:16:42 +0900, you wrote:
This isn't very authoritative - not much detail, no references to
support it. Anyone know any more about this?
Best
Keith
Short answer: I don't know any more about it, but do not dismiss it
entirely out of hand, as a partial explanation. I
yes, diesel used peanut oil.
Steve Spence
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powdered coal was his original intent. it was publicly run at the worlds
fair on peanut oil. I have found no evidence that hemp was ever considered,
especially considering the low oil content of hemp.
Steve Spence
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not virus free, but not as popular to write virus's for. Much more fun to
dump on Microsoft.
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On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 12:42 PM, Keith Addison wrote:
The Fuel Injection Equipment (FIE) Manufacturers (Delphi, Stanadyne,
Denso, Bosch) issued a statement on biodiesel. They strongly support
it, but they have their concerns too, and they're very involved in
standards
Come to think of it yeah ... I think I heard that too
Curtis
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yes, diesel used peanut oil.
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I live in city of about 130,000 people. I'm looking at buying a
diesel and using biodiesel for fuel. I have a question though
about the praticalities of owning and using a diesel in an urban
environment.
I wasrecently warned against buying a diesel engine-based
vehicle if the vehicle's
My father had a VW dasher (diesel ), that was city only driven. Lasted for
years until a woman driver, ran a light, and ripped of the radiator with the
bumper of her truck. He never had any real problems with it.
Greg H.
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