Usually if you ask, the owners will be glad to be rid of the stuff. Otherwise they would have to pay to have it removed. Then, if it goes to a re-cycling plant, it gets blended with other really smelly stuff to make livestock food addative pellets. Don't ask how I know this. Its just gross. And
I haven't read the article in particular, but I'm going to give my opinion about what I have read.
Biodiesel, even if half or partially converted, I assume would be ok to burn in a heating system. Only one problem that I know of; natural rubber parts in any pumps will break down in time with
Hello Kam,
the citric acid content will be visualized on the titration value as FFA
content. If the water content is low and the FFA level is acceptable, you
can use the ordinary base trans-esterification technique.
Since you know the citric acid content, it will be easy to calculate the
actual
Hi all I found this link on ebay(Australia)
1.is it just a expensive filter system plan?
2. Is it worth using to "recycle" my sump oil?
3.dose it have the same emissions as "dirty diesel"
Outstanding post!
Thanks for sharing Andy : )On 9/5/05, Andy Karpay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Wise, who is a brilliant anti-racism activist, and lived in NewOrleans 1986-1996, just sent us this...We will continue to forward hiscommentaries on the unpreventable hurricane, and its preventable
Hi Jan,
In your mail Karn you said:
Since you know the citric acid content, it will be easy to calculate the
actual FFA value from the titration value.
Given a FFA value (x) I've determined this empirical relationship
(y=1.947x+3.5 - from values I got here
Hello Duncan, Jan, Karn
Hi Jan,
In your mail Karn you said:
Since you know the citric acid content, it will be easy to calculate the
actual FFA value from the titration value.
Given a FFA value (x) I've determined this empirical relationship
(y=1.947x+3.5 - from values I got here
fas.cism n.
1. often Fascism
1. A system of government marked by centralization of authority
under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the
opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of
belligerent nationalism and racism.
2. A
So when did that transpire? I haven't heard anything about it. But I
don't watch fox news.
Last I heard Osama Bin Laden was still at large.
Joe
Mike Weaver wrote:
Nope. President Bush promised the American people he would be caught
and tried for his crimes.
John Hayes wrote:
I've been using an ethylene processor, using jb welding on the joints. Made
about 45 gallons then it started leaking. Just make sure to really rough up
surfaces that the jb weld will adhere too, and cake it on. good luck.
david
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Have you ever worked for the federal government?Do you know the real
Actually, yes. That is why I know what I know, and am amazed at times
that the government can accomplish anything! :-) (*doh*)
dedicated, intelligent and caring people (Democrats) took it to the
And Republicans, I don't
His letter shows that the people he was listening to were
NOT Christians, though they dressed themselves in the rhetoric
of such. Anyone who "claims" to be a Christian and does NOT
follow the first iota of Christian doctrine is NOT a Christian, no
matter what they claim or act out.
The
Hi,
Why do you assume that the FFA% is the same as the acid level that
you'll need to neutralise? I don't know if it is or not, but I don't
think it is. Anyway, how will you figure how much of the FFA was
esterified in the acid stage and therefore how much is left for the
base stage to
I found this report interesting; on the local effect
of Katrina, American style capitalism and income inequality.
SANE Views (http://www.sane.org.za/docs/views/index.htm)
vol.5, no.18, 06 September 2005
INCOME INEQULITY IS THE KILLER
Margaret Legum
The New Orleans disaster, with
Nope. President Bush promised the American people he would be caught
and tried for his crimes.
Are you sure about this Mike? Can you give us a source? Last I heard
President Bush wasn't even on the run.
Keith
John Hayes wrote:
Didn't he eventually get drafted off injured reserve by the
Mike Weaver wrote:
The short answer is no. Yes is just a little longer than no. Let me
know if you have any other language questions. I do have three degrees
in English and am always glad to help.
chuckle
Sir, I will take English lessons from you anytime.
AP
Hello Duncan
Hi,
Why do you assume that the FFA% is the same as the acid level that
you'll need to neutralise? I don't know if it is or not, but I don't
think it is. Anyway, how will you figure how much of the FFA was
esterified in the acid stage and therefore how much is left for the
I've been using an ethylene processor, using jb welding on the joints. Made
about 45 gallons then it started leaking. Just make sure to really rough up
surfaces that the jb weld will adhere too, and cake it on. good luck.
david
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make2.html#plastics
Make your
You're assuming Canada has the bucks to replace lost aircraft. Rather
a naive assumption. LOL. The Canadian military is little more than a
token peace keeping force. I come from a family with a long history of
military service and I hate to say it and I hope I am not offending
anyone of
Howdy Jerry,
Jerry Eyers wrote:
SNIP
But, neither of these incidents have anything to do with N.O., nor the
lack of response to N.O. That blame falls squarely on D.H.S., not the
presi.
What happened to the buck stops here? And who hired these turkeys
anyway? Here is a quote
Being Canadian myself (eh!) I have already accepted the fact that we are
not a collection of provinces and territories. Rather, we are 13
states. What chance in hell would we ever have of defending against the
good old U.S. of A.
Don't get me wrong. I don't ever want our 2 countries to EVER
Jerry Eyers wrote:
Let's not spout political garbage and rhetoric that you hear in the
media, let's look at the facts. He didn't respond to the incident
when he saw that the folks he put in charge were not doing their job.
That's his failure as a leader. It has nothing to do in this case
Can we have a little perspective here, please?
With all of the media attention so tightly focused on New Orleans people
have totally lost sight of the big picture.
New Orleans is only one tiny spot in a VERY large disaster area, and
many areas are worse off than New Orleans.
New Orleans
I agree that B100 would probably burn well in a turbine. As pointed
out in a previous post turbines will run on a wider range of fuels than
almost any engine (except a steam locomotive??) But knowing something
about the aviation industry I will hazard a guess that this will be the
last place
Residents Survive With Stone Age SkillsNEW ORLEANS (Sept. 6) - The 21st century was swept away here. The winds and the floods and the disasters that followed took it.http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id=20050905151409990002Some strange, more primitive time took its place, amid the
My original post suggested a possible application which incorporated the use ofa bandpass filter for synthesizing a 60Hz signal for off grid power:
"...we discussed inverter design and I suggested a 60Hz square wave with a fourth order band pass filter to capture the fundamental frequency and
Hey Ian;
I agree with a lot of what you said and for the situation to really
change it has to be a grass roots thing, but please let's not talk
about wars based on what the bible says
I believe more people have been killed in the name of religion than any
other single cause.
Joe
Ian
I saw an algaecide that controlled black algae.
The active ingredient was colloidal silver. Check your local pool
supply store for a cheap source.
Regards,
Emil
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Based on the info on JtF, it looks almost as if bioheating oil hasn't
been tested much (probably a false assumption on my part). Anyone
here burning it? How could I tell if it will work in my furnace
without potentially gumming up the works? If appears to me that
the advantages of bioheating oil
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ROFL..., ROFL...
Nope. President Bush promised the American people he would be caught
and tried for his crimes.
Are you sure about this Mike? Can you give us a source? Last I heard
President Bush wasn't even on the run.
Keith
John Hayes wrote:
Didn't he eventually get
By the way Keith, I have a hard time just reading the posts, and keeping
up with most of the threads, or the ones of interest for me. Whatever
you do keep and maintain this is OK with me. Thanks for all YOUR HARD
WORK (The President would be proud of you :) )
Andy
Hi Mika and all
Mika wrotePersonally, I'm looking at putting Biodiesel into an old
oil fired water heater. I want to heat my workshop with hot water.
What have you found out about oil fired hot water heaters?
I have scanned the JTF site and archives and not seen too much info on this.
Brian
Perhaps that accounts for the difference between the way the governmentresponded. . .
not quite
. . .at 9/11 - where mostly White and rich people were the victims offoreign anger. . .
more than this. they were victims of crazed, uncivilized, america-hating (and therefore
Hi Andy, I don't think we're close, we're there already.
Not much doubt that neocons and fanatics have wrested the government
from the people. What is horrifying to me is how easily it was done.
Not only did almost half the voters in this country go along like sheep
to the slaughter, but our
FYI:
I have no way of determining the merit of this idea but, I'm reallyinterested infinding out.
Mikejumpsman23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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educare --educate--educate
There has always been a struggle but the pendulum is way out from center at this time.
We have computers and the internet.
Lets use them
KirkTarynToo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Andy, I don't think we're close, we're there already.Not much doubt that neocons and fanatics
Hello Ken
Based on the info on JtF, it looks almost as if bioheating oil
hasn't been tested much (probably a false assumption on my part).
It's been well-tested in what we say it's been tested in, mainly this:
Journey to Forever's forced-air biofuel heater
Tom your comment is not only right but it deserves some urgency. Global
Warming needs to be delt with quickly. Spending 25 billion dollars on a
hurricane disastor is not good economics or good for our quality of life.
It must be shown that burning fossil fuels is not good for our economy and
The Institute of Science in Society
Science Society Sustainability
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ISIS Press Release 06/09/05
GM Soya Disaster in Latin America
Hunger, Deforestation and Socio-Ecological Devastation
Prof. Miguel A. Altieri, University of California, Berkeley and Prof.
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See I thought you guys had some idea. In Cuba all 18 year olds go to
military trainning before thats women and men before they get put in the
career choice of the government. Including Doctor's and Scientists.
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To:
Mike,
Without doing any calculations, I can assure you that the process is
wildly inefficient. the question is how much energy goes into
manufacturing the aluminum and NaOH. This is not to say that for some
application, this is the simplest way to go. It is just energetically
expensive.
Can Isopropyl alcohol be used to make bd in place of ethanol or methanol? I am not a chemist, but I thought alcohol was alcohol. I know that there has to be some difference between them all, but isopropyl alcohol is about $4/gal vs $6-8/gal for methanol here in Myrtle Beach. Just wanted to know
On 9/6/05, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's been well-tested in what we say it's been tested in, mainly this:Journey to Forever's forced-air biofuel heater
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_library/ethanol_motherearth/me9.html
This much I knew, what I'm not sure of is the number of
Juan Gutierrez wrote:
See I thought you guys had some idea. In Cuba all 18 year olds go to
military trainning before thats women and men before they get put in the
career choice of the government. Including Doctor's and Scientists.
So do Austria, Brazil, Croatia, Finland, Greece, Germany,
no on two counts. because isopropanol is a bigger molecule, you will
need to use more of it, thus negating the cost advantage, and more
importantly, NaOH or KOH will not work as a catalyst. (its a pKa thing)
Raymond Skiba wrote:
Can Isopropyl alcohol be used to make bd in place of ethanol or
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"we are the younger brother looking up to the big
brother for protection against bullies,"
ROFLMFAO So go to the biggest bully for protection is that it?
Yeah I guess that has been tried before.
Joe
John Mullan wrote:
Being Canadian myself (eh!) I have already accepted the fact that
If I have to explain it, that will fly right by you also
From: John Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Cuba Willing to Send Immediate Medical Help
Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 14:55:31 -0400
Juan Gutierrez wrote:
See
Why don't you take a shot at it and we'll let the group decide on the
merits of your argument, eh?
jh
Juan Gutierrez wrote:
If I have to explain it, that will fly right by you also
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To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Juan Gutierrez wrote:
If I have to explain it, that will fly right by you also
Let's see, perhaps you believe that Fidel Castro is bad, or at least,
worse than the rest of us. If Fidel Castro is bad then:
1. Everything he says is a lie.
2.
Sorry if this offends, just need to interject some humor.
{Keith; I know no attachments, etc etc,
Then why did you do it??? Etc etc?
I don't know if this is
permissible, or how is handled - your call.
Of course it's not permissable, I keep saying so, the List rules say so too.
The list
Hello Andy
By the way Keith, I have a hard time just reading the posts, and keeping
up with most of the threads, or the ones of interest for me.
You get good at it.
Whatever
you do keep and maintain this is OK with me. Thanks for all YOUR HARD
WORK
Thanks for saying so Andy, you're welcome.
Juan Gutierrez wrote:
If I have to explain it, that will fly right by you also
Yes you have to explain it, even if we do turn out to be a bunch of
blind dimbulbs.
You should be prepared to substantiate what you say, or to
acknowledge it if you can't.
-- List rules:
Hello all,
Can anyone think of an affordable automobile which came stock with a
small displacement, high compression engine? I'd like to get
something to run on ethanol, but the small/fuel-efficient autos that I
am familiar with all have very low compression ratios.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Erik
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You dont normally see the words Affordable and high compression
together... lol
look around for good deals on smaller cars and then see if there is any
performance parts available..
get the Head shaved or find domed racing pistons...
like the little ford 2.0 and 2.3L 4 cylinder has a bunch
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10138.htm
The Economic Consequences of New Orleans
By Stephen Paley, Ph.D.
09/05/05 ICH -- -- After a decent interval there will and should be
an in inquiry as to how New Orleans happened. The Republicans, who
control both House of Congress
FWIW...
http://www.countercurrents.org/po-howard050905.htm
The Silent Oil Crisis
By James Howard
05 September, 2005
PowerSwitch
In this article we look at how just because developed economies are
not suffering like they did during the 1970s that the oil crisis has
not already begun. The
I listened to a recorded speech by Tim Wise while he wasvisiting Vassar college and thought he was great! It was on the radio and I couldn't get myself to stop listening.
There was one statement that caught my attention from the very beginning. He said that as a white man, the he has beena
http://www.motherjones.com/commentary/columns/2005/08/katrina.html
Katrina's Real Name
Commentary: It's Global Warming.
By Ross Gelbspan
August 30, 2005
The hurricane that struck Louisiana yesterday was nicknamed Katrina
by the National Weather Service. Its real name is global warming.
When
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20050906/the_medias_labor_day_revolution.php
The Media's Labor Day Revolution
Russ Baker
September 06, 2005
Investigative reporter and essayist Russ Baker is a longtime
contributor to TomPaine.com. He is the founder of the Real News
Project, a new
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10130.htm
White House Enacts a Plan to Ease Political Damage
By ADAM NAGOURNEY and ANNE E. KORNBLUT
09/05/05New York Times -- -- WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 - Under the
command of President Bush's two senior political advisers, the White
House rolled
Upcoming demonstrations. A.N.S.W.E.R
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Support the People of New Orleans!
Jobs/Income Housing for All Displaced Families
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Thank you Alan,
I'm one of those people who focused on Orleans. You're absolutely
right, I was missing the larger picture.
So many of us have been outraged about one city, whether over the
foolishness of living underwater, or the incredible incompetence of
abatement and rescue efforts at
I dont think this guy realizes how fraudulent his ad is. This is NOT
biodiesel, just WVO and dino mixed.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Bio-Diesel-Biodiesel-Kit-Fuel-for-15-cents-a-gallon_W0QQitemZ5997737337QQcategoryZ3240QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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The BioDiesel I am able to buy now here in Austin is pretty good.
We are paying 2.99 for ASTM certified soy BioDiesel in a B99 mix to avoid road
taxes.
I blend that 50/50 with dino and some additives.
I get a nice smell and a good engine that doesn't eat fuel filters.
Took awhile to get the
We recently traded in the VW for a Dodge Sprinter aka Mercedes 316
van. I am told by a Bosch fuel injection specialist that the reason
Mercedes will not recommend more than b5 is that the bio sets off the
'check engine' light with higher bio%. This is due, he maintains, to the
various
The instrument and engine electronics are CAN bus based and all of the newer
computers can negotiate and talk and display diagnostics.
So if you are brave, YES you can alter the code in your engine.
I have a friend, who completely redid his display on his Audi A4.
I helped some, but he is the
Go with a late model used diesel Sububan class. Parts cheaper, easier
to fix, forgiving. Mileage not as good as a VW van, but aginf VW vans
are, shall we say, rather ungrateful cars. You also have to do your
homwork. The stock diesel was so slow as to dangerous. If you must
have one, put
Looks like highly filtered WWO w/ dino thrown in so the car will start
and not gel the fuel. Dunno about the ratios - I dumped a gallon of SVO
into a full tank of fossil and the car started and ran fine - was maybe
20% oil?
Busyditch wrote:
I dont think this guy realizes how fraudulent his
That's why I'm buying a big SUV. I'm going to jack it up, put huge
tires on it so I can drive trhough all the floods.
Tom Irwin wrote:
Hi Robert and all,
With all of that investment you can expect things to continue as
usual. Move to higher ground folks. Global warming and climate
I WILL be president soon, in 2008, and *I 'm* pround of you now. Isn't
than enough?
Mike the First
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Andy
By the way Keith, I have a hard time just reading the posts, and keeping
up with most of the threads, or the ones of interest for me.
You get good at
I'll have a number 3, a 1, an 1 and a 2 with a side of fried rice and
the dumplings please.
robert luis rabello wrote:
Juan Gutierrez wrote:
If I have to explain it, that will fly right by you also
Let's see, perhaps you believe that Fidel Castro is bad, or at least,
worse
Mike Weaver wrote:
Go with a late model used diesel Sububan class. Parts cheaper, easier
to fix, forgiving. Mileage not as good as a VW van, but aginf VW vans
are, shall we say, rather ungrateful cars. You also have to do your
homwork. The stock diesel was so slow as to dangerous. If you
t h e n t y p e reeeaaall sllooowwwlyy...ah kin read. It's them finger
marks on the screen that usually slow me down.
Keith Addison wrote:
Juan Gutierrez wrote:
If I have to explain it, that will fly right by you also
Yes you have to explain it, even if we do turn out to be a
My last post laid out the whole evil plan. The Canadians arrive as
emergency helpers and meet up with the Cuban specially trained doctors
and bam! Invasion team! A pincer movement, and we never even saw it
coming. As the National Guard and all of its helicopters are gone,
we're sitting
In all seriousness, can you really imagine US citizens taking up arms
against Canada? No one I know would. I would go to jail first.
Joe Street wrote:
we are the younger brother looking up to the big
brother for protection against bullies,
ROFLMFAO So go to the biggest bully for
Presumably they could be used for celulose to alcohol processes.
I wonder about the invasiveness of miscanthus.
Thanks to Lawrence F. London on the permaculture list.
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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Mike Weaver wrote:
That's why I'm buying a big SUV. I'm going to jack it up, put huge
tires on it so I can drive trhough all the floods.
Investors are COUNTING on people like you!
http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=24575
robert luis rabello
The Edge of
Would you be willing to be shot or hanged first? Given the typical
methods of authoritarian governments, that's the crucial question.
In 1812 coercion was not necessary; propaganda alone sufficed. The
American immigrants who made up most of the population of the Niagara
peninsula found it hard to
Mike Weaver wrote:
In all seriousness, can you really imagine US citizens taking up arms
against Canada? No one I know would. I would go to jail first.
Once the propaganda machine begins spewing its hate, bombs and
bullets can follow. We've fought the Canadians before (and
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