actually, i'm guessing, but i thought the reference was to 'homey' the clown
from the t.v. series 'in living color' and played by one of the wayan's
brothers. to quote homey don't like that! rbury
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From: DHAJOGLO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
Pieter,
Can I have your adress, because I live in Belgium, maybe we can write
eachother in the flamisch speak.
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Hans
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From: stephan torak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 8:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel]
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From: Thompson, Mark L. (PNB RD) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 12:29 PM
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Kyoto- nothing but a buch of
Aren't you stretching the reality of Kyoto a bit.
What does Kyoto have to do with:
1) Housing
Dear Mr. Valcke:
Thanks for your kind offer...
By the way, could you please indicate me an alternate use for Methyl
Tallowate (Methyl ester or monoalkyl ester) other than being used as fuel
(Biodiesel)?.
Thanks,
Mr. F.J. Burgos
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From: Hans Valcke [EMAIL
Hello,
As usual, some days ago I made 1000 liters of BD.
I always boil off the water, and so I did this time.
After that, I pumped it in a big tank and made BD as I always do.
This time, however, there has probably been some water in the tank. I must
admit that I didn't check.
Now the BD is a
Hi Gustl,
I've been sitting on the sidelines enjoying the cut and
thrust of the debate on so-called Godless Constitution. People are at
their most interesting when they get into definitions. That's when the
nitpick of academia surfaces and we get down to the how many angels can
Todd et. al... Danger, high sacharsim content:
And as a noun?
homey - noun - 1) _;
2);
3
Apples to apples please.
According to your usage of the word Homey, and presuming we follow the rules of
homey [h#601;#650;mi:]Aadjective1 homelike, homely, homey, homy
having a feeling of home; cozy and comfortable; the homely everyday atmosphere; a
homey little inn
Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Homey doesn't buy this either.
Don't know about Todd's age and TV viewing habits, but
Kyoto is nothing more than a means for the government in power to syphon
from the tax payer billions of dollars for their friends and has very little
to do with global warming. It also helps those countries that do not have a
Etc etc, while Mark L. Thompson wrote:
Kyoto is based on mostly
ties; a friend, bro. See homes.
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From: B. Nostrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: Re[4]: [Biofuel] Our Godless Constitution - [OT] = very yes
actually, i'm guessing, but i thought the reference was to
Remember duck and cover?
and TV viewing habits,
I don't. Haven't for fifteen years. Didn't much before that.
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From: John Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Our Godless Constitution
Efforts to explain the ocean changes through naturally
occurring variations in the climate or external forces-
such as solar or volcanic factors--did not come close to
reproducing the observed warming.
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Greenhouse gases 'do warm oceans'
By Paul Rincon
BBC News science reporter, in
Ocean, Arctic studies show global warming is real
17 Feb 2005
Source: Reuters
By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Correspondent
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N17310684.htm
WASHINGTON, Feb 17 (Reuters) - A parcel of studies looking
at the oceans and melting Arctic ice leave no
It also will not effect the US since we never signed the treaty.
(REPLY)
It certainly will affect the USA. Canada, it's largest trading partner
signed the accord. The Liberal government set aside 5 to 6 billion for
Kyoto. The US has for years taking Canada before the World Trade
Organization
I would echo Malcolm's suggestion of using stainless steel in your
situation. Are you fabricating parts on your own, or looking for
pre-fabricated parts? I would imagine, depending on the level of
modifications done, finding pre-fab parts will be a chore to say the least.
I am building a WVO
Bravo Info
AntiFossil
Mike Krafka USA
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From: info [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 5:29 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Kyoto - a start but far from perfect..was Kyoto-
nothingbut a buch of
Kyoto sets up a legally binding
I like to point out some very obvious and disturbing realities.
140 countries, which is around half the countries in the world and
who represent more than 55% of the pollution with greenhouse gases,
have signed the Kyoto protocol. US with 4+%, is solely responsible
for more than 25% of the
Hi Mark,
You said: Kyoto is based on mostly Junk Science
...tell ya what Mark -- Since most of the emissions from our civilization comes
from the burning of fossil fuels, here's a little experiment you can do at home.
1.) Get yourself a chain saw and bring it with you into your bathroom
LOL
Thanks John :-)
John Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Redler wrote:
homey [h#601;#650;mi:]Aadjective1 homelike, homely, homey, homy
having a feeling of home; cozy and comfortable; the homely everyday
atmosphere; a homey little inn
Appal Energy wrote:
Homey doesn't buy this
study of the evidence, any non-Republican would conclude that global warming
is real. It matters not whether it is man made or a natural occurence. Just
as when the house is burning down you must first put out the fire. Then you
can figure out what caused the fire. The Kyoto protocol is
Easy...http://homepower.com
Get going with pv panels or wind hydro what ever you can. I started with
nothing but tools 13 years ago. I was energy self sufficient from the start
with just a couple of panels and a couple of batteries. I added on to the
system whenever I could You have to just
The US has for years taking Canada before the World Trade Organization
and wrongly accused Canada of subsidizing Canadian Industry. With this
new data the USA under GATT will nail Canada with counter vailing
duties.
I've noticed that with more and more rulings from the WTO going against
the
Chris,
Yes, it has been shown that US no longer can play their traditional
games. When it comes to Kyoto, it is a risk that the signatories can
with good grounds introduce duties on non members of Kyoto, it
would be the next logical step. Why would the signatories of Kyoto
have to accept real
Up to the entry into the EU in May of last year, Poland had an embargo on
goods from Taiwan because they had not signed Kyoto. There was never a
mention of the US or any other country. There will be no trade embargoes
this time round.
Kyoto is all very well. In theory, it does not stand a chance
Thanks for these. The confirmations are flowing thick and fast these
days, eh? Leaving fewer and fewer holes for the paid sceptics and
their dupes to try to jump through. Today's news, every day, just
about.
I wonder if the Bush gang's continued denialisms aren't fuelling it,
through
As for our current crop of American denialists here (not that they're
the first or only, nor the last), any bets that they'll take any
notice? They've been skilfully blind-eyeing it for 20 years now,
they're not about to change.
Hi Keith,
I suppose it's possible but they're a smaller
Yes, I did the same.
Use stainless steel and your problems will be gone forever.
You can maybe make them by yourself on what we call a draaibank ( I really
don't know the English or German word).
Stainless steel lasts forever.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Pieter Koole
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usa is increasing reliance on coal- via liquefaction or
gasification. The world in general and the usa in particular
have reserves of coal which are at least an order of
magnitude greater than oil and gas. Further, utilization of
coal increases the amount CO2 released per unit of energy
Dear DB,
I liked your response. Partly, I suppose, because it accords with my
own thoughts. There is no doubt at this point that global warming is
occurring even among some republicans. What drives it it the
question. There are no shortage of non man made effects that could
raise
Bob,
Now we are starting to get close to why US did not sign the Kyoto agreement
and why it is so much talk about hydrogen economy.
In reality, the US coal reserves will be used and hydrogen will be a little
bit mixed, to what was called city gas a few years ago. Who cares about
details
Yes, it does say oil and coal.
Oh if it were true. I suspect that what will occur in the usa is
increasing reliance on coal- via liquefaction or gasification. The
world in general and the usa in particular have reserves of coal
which are at least an order of magnitude greater than oil and
on Wednesday that I was moved to applaud was Masao Nakayama - not a
Japanese despite his name (and appearance). He's Micronesia's
Ambassador to the UN, among other things, and he was representing the
Alliance of Small Island States, such as Tuvalu, destined to be the
first to sink beneath
John Wilson wrote:
It certainly will affect the USA. Canada, it's largest trading partner
signed the accord. The Liberal government set aside 5 to 6 billion for
Kyoto. The US has for years taking Canada before the World Trade
Organization and wrongly accused Canada of subsidizing Canadian
Dear DB,
I liked your response. Partly, I suppose, because it accords with
my own thoughts. There is no doubt at this point that global
warming is occurring even among some republicans.
There's no doubt even among some republicans or it's occurring even
among some republicans? The
Polls are so interesting. What a contrast with the PIPA polls for instance, eg:
http://wwia.org/pipermail/biofuel/Week-of-Mon-20041018/001864.html
[Biofuel] Lost in Twitland
What sort of scenario do you end up with if they're both right? Which
they probably are.
Regards
Keith
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