I know I am new, but given the amount of email and persons on this list, I
choose to subscribe "digest mode" so that I am not bombarded with emails.
If possible I would like to request that people kindly trim off any
unneccessary email from their emails. Over 70% of the last digest was
people quo
Hi Derek,
You may or may not be able to get chemicals from Fisher. Unless they have
changed policies, if you are an individual & not a business, you could only buy
non-chemical items from them if you open an account. Red Devil brand lye is
good enough.
Gregg
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Hello evryone,
go to "living off the grid 2" for information on our upcoming
seminars.
Marc
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The old timers here may have better info than me. You should look for a
local source, shipping will be the major cost if you shop well. Try this site:
www.chemistrystore.com
In the trade, the commodity you want is called "caustic potash." The 85%
material should be very good for your use.
I don't agree with alot of the people here. Thats why I like it here. You can't
learn much from people who think the same as you.But I have to agree with Keith
on this.The only thing I would add is a couple of plays from the Hitler play
book.Number one,when running an oppressive regime,give the
Don't feel like your being ignored.Sometimes we get off on a tangent and forget
our manners,Hello and welcome.From what I understand Keith,who is the board
moderator was in the process of moving to a new house when you first signed on.
Its kind of a self serve place with lots of help when needed
Hi Keith/John et al,
Thanks for putting me right on the scope of
this group, Keith. Us newbies tend to errrors of ignorance. H'sever, I'm
pleased. It gives me carte blanche to address John's very pertinent point
regarding democracies as the most progressive form of go
John Woolsey wrote:
> I am interested in looking into the current techniques for producing
> hydrogen.
The technology is, for the most part, old, well understood and
expensive!
> What is considered most efficient.
Electrolysis is endothermic at voltages below 1.3 per cell, so it's
"Do you know of anyone besides the inventor that
>
> has one in operation?"
Soon, very soon. I pick up the "Processor" tomorow AM and then I
just need to plumb it all together. It's been an ongoing and
progressive project :)
The system G-Mark has put together hit home with me and then by
sco
For anyone interested...Skip Goebel will be on the Jeff Rense show
Wednesday night (6-16) discussing biodiesel. http://www.rense.com/
If you miss it, it will be in his archives.
Richard U
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Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain S
Thought I would let other counties know how the Australian Government is about
to make it illegal to produce biodiesel at home without a license. They are
bringing in a fuel excise of Aus$ 0.39 for biodiesel for commercial and home
manufacturers.
You can read about it more if interested at
ht
This is the response I got from my coworker who is a chemist. Anybody
tried this? I think I tried the acetic acid once in college under
somebodies door, but I don't remember any french fry smelling bio-diesel
as a result... ;-)
>>> steven mesibov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/16/04 10:45am >>>
John,
W
Operation: Iraqi Liberation (OIL)
REMINDER
Shoot first and ask for international help later. ÷IronicTimes.com
"According to the New York Times, last year
White House lawyers concluded that President Bush
could legally order interrogators to torture and even
kill people in the interest
Bob,
Democracy (=people rule) means that the decisions are taken directly by the
people. The only democracy that is coming close to this, is the democracy
in Switzerland. The most common democracy is the indirect democracy, the
people elects trusted representatives that make the decisions for
Hi,
Yep our all wise and all knowing forward seeing government making
the right decisions again, just like the ethanol debate last year.
Angus, are you making biofuel, where are you located, im in Sydney,
soon to be in Brisbane and as soon as I get there will be starting
the learning curve t
>What is a good source for purchasing KOH in the States? Do you have to
>go through chemical suppliers like Fisher Scientific? What level of
>purity is required?
"KOH is not as strong as NaOH -- use 1.4 times as much KOH (actually
1.4025 times). Titration is the same, just use a 0.1% KOH solut
"This is not the first time that an authoritative source has declared
there was no proven link between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda."
"Bush and Cheney continue to assert Iraq had links to al-Qaeda"
Perhaps they assert these links so strongly because they know who
arranged them?
http://news.bb
Can anyone point me in the right direction on obtaining biodiesel
supplies in australia, I found a source of methanol, minimum
quantity 12 44(55 US)gallon drums delivered for roughly $1.00 per
litre (I cant store that at home) so looking at getting smaller
ammounts. Where can I get potasiu
The situation is similar here in the UK. Basically you have to pay duty
on vehicle fuel, even if it's home brewed (can't remember the exact
amount off the top of my head), and although the licence is supposed to
be easy to obtain it's a definite disincentive to starting up.
I'm currently using co
First off, I wouldn't disclose which part of the country I was in.
Secondly it should be no surprise that a government headed by John
Howard "the coward" would be in bed with oil interests; after all
that IS what the Iraq invasion was all about, no? And Johnnie "the
coward" Howard doesn't have
Actually Lybia's system of "revolutionary councils" is very much
similar to that of Switzerland's county councils in that many
decisions are made at the local level as is accountability. Of
course we don't hear too much about Lybia in a positive light since
they nationalized oil and threw the
with ya there pal.. am sick of a lot of useless e mail regarding bio diesel,
how do i choose digest mode?
thanks chris mid england "new to vegi oil using"
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> What is a good source for purchasing KOH in the States? Do you have to
> go through chemical suppliers like Fisher Scientific? What level of
> purity is required? Any recommendations? I am at the point of
> starting some "lab testing" with NaOH and KOH. Thanks for the help.
>
> Derek
You c
> how do i choose digest mode?
First, you take a powder to recover from your "sick[ness]" over what you
self-centeredly declare to be "useless" biodiesel info.
Second, go to Yahoo Groups, then My Groups and then edit preferences for
Digest Mode.
Third, wipe your nose and wake up to the reality
I know what your saying todd, but I keep getting middle east anti western
groups popping to my e mail through the bio sites, with no contribution to
waste
/ green managment issues, anyway sickness gone , nose wiped, learnings to be
learnt, cheers freebird,
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Although I do think that the original poster is a bit off his rocker it would
be nice in my opinion to spilt this list up. Maybe three lists,
biodiesel-production, biodiesel-use and biodiesel-political. Just a thought.
--adam
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From: Appal Energy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
> >Remember all of the dictators in that area of the world need you
to
> >hate someone. Isreal, the US, Britain, someone. Because if you
don't
> >then you will start asking too many questions.
>
If you substitute Saddam, Al-Qaeda, Taliban, Arabs, Israelis... for
your list, you have exact
John,
Thank ou for your comments. I have to agree that fanning hatred
never produces a solution, only perpetuates a problem. It's always
good to see someone pointint that out.
Brian
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "John Woolsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hardly call that site a news si
Ernie,
I have an 03 Beetle TDI, and am getting about 47-48 mpg driving at a
constant 65 mph. Have you made some modification to achieve >60
mpg? If so, I would be very interested in knowing how to acheive
this.
Brian
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrot
Brian,
As one of those that read your post and didn't respond, at least to
say welcome, I apologize. I am still in the process of making test
batches to learn what I am doing and gathering parts to build my
first processor, fairly heavily based on the fumeless processor of
Mark's design. I
> canros_uk wrote:
> "This is not the first time that an authoritative source has declared
> there was no proven link between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda."
>
> "Bush and Cheney continue to assert Iraq had links to al-Qaeda"
>
> Perhaps they assert these links so strongly because they know who
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Gregg Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Keith, may I ask a fool question? Is this a newsgroup that is
mainly about alternative fuels, or is it a political outlet for
folks that wouldn't be happy no matter what?
I just wanted to say that I enjoy the politica
I was watching CNN last night (suprize no one has posted on it yet) and
Delaware passed a bill yesterday saying that all diesel fuel will be
converted to a biodiesel blend by 2006. I believe at B20...
Prety cool I thought
http://www.delawareonline.com/newsjournal/local/2004/06/16legislative
biobenz wrote:
> First off, I wouldn't disclose which part of the country I was in.
> Secondly it should be no surprise that a government headed by John
> Howard "the coward" would be in bed with oil interests; after all
[snip]
Another thing to bear in mind about the Australian Gover
Ok, and now just WHOM is "Al Queda" REALLY ? We know who we are
SUPPOSED to believe it/they are, but what have we got other than
Bush,Rumsfeld, Rice and Cheney's word on it, not to mention other
highly honourable people like Perle, Wolfowitz and Fleicher who we
know would NEVER tell a lie (exc
Let's hope the algea sink in the Ocean keeps working in fighting CO2 because
apparently our politicians aren't going to help us for another ten years or
so... Either that or the oil runs out which would probably solve a lot of other
problems. The good news is I believe the Gen-Xers politicians
That is great. Is it really only 2c / gallon more expensive? I was told by the
boideisel.org that it was 1c per perceion which would make it $1/gallon more
expensive.
- bfn - JAW
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From: "Andr
Someone once mentioned that for a few buck a shop vac could be converted into a
pump, how is this done. My only guess is that one could put a coffee can over
the filter/vacuum and run a hose out the other end and then out of the vacuum,
but it seems maybe a bit difficult to keep a good vacuum
Hi Stuart, Hoagy and all
> > canros_uk wrote:
> > "This is not the first time that an authoritative source has declared
> > there was no proven link between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda."
> >
> > "Bush and Cheney continue to assert Iraq had links to al-Qaeda"
> >
> > Perhaps they assert these lin
Anyone a little closer than we are (Japan) care to take Raul up on
this? I don't know him, just got this out of the blue.
Best
Keith
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: re: Possible Phone interview
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 10:41:31 -0700
>
>Can you please contact me at 21
Try this test:
Sit down and try to find something positive about US foreign policy. I am not
going to mention anything specific at the moment I can think of a few things.
Things that generally turned out well. Don't search the net find them in your
head.
Can't think of any can you? Now that we
Todd,
I just spent a half hour going through over a dozen soap making sites and
the best I could find for catalyst was soap making kits with 4 ounce
packets of lye. Could you point me in the right direction for finding the
larger quantities of KOH flake? And while you are thinking about it, ho
>Although I do think that the original poster is a bit off his rocker
>it would be nice in my opinion to spilt this list up. Maybe three
>lists, biodiesel-production, biodiesel-use and biodiesel-political.
>Just a thought.
>
>--adam
Hello Adam
Do you really think it would divide itself up so
Who are you talking to, Mr Woolsey? Are you talking to me? Or to Luc? Or who?
Why don't you put in at least enough of the previous messages for
people to have some idea what you're talking about? Are you perhaps
taking Andre Shoumatoff's rather too sweeping request a bit too
literally, or do y
>I still think there are ways to protect our future without projecting >the
>ultimate doom of the planet. I look around at the recycling programs >today
>and they astound me considering our lifestyle of 20 years ago. We >need to
>find ways to change things for the better that are easily >accept
John,
I think that your thought line in this is a little bit confused. It does
not work this way. If you save somebody from drowning, you do not get any
license to get out and kill somebody else. You are not likely to be facing
a court if you save somebody, but hopefully will do so if you ki
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