There is another way... If we all send 'questions' giving the website address
of JTF, asking if the information adds to what is on the site for free? -
Then we point people who read the feedback to our site, perhaps derail some
of his sales. Eventually he may get the message.
Also do we have
Dear Keith,
As someone who is selling a Crappleseed Foolmeister based on stolen
JTF plans on Ebay I must demand that you retract your statements or
prepare to meet me
on the (virtual) field on honor.
Name your seconds.
More lemon meringue pie please.
-Weaver
Keith Addison wrote:
Wow, Ryan,
Mikes, Zeke, Chip, Hakan et al;
Greetings -- thanx for the hope!
I'm trying to dope out a system to incorporate in a
geodesic-dome structure [utilizing thin-film PV in top
panels to capture sun-source as
heat-transfer/electrical-generation] also to
accelerate algae-production in a holding
Hello Jim I,
would like to know more about that.
tank you
Citando JJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wouldst it be cool if we had a way of doing these:
IMPROVING THE SAFE HANDLING OF CHEMICALS?
Injecting all our chemicals into our oil without pouring them in?
During the process of injection, getting a
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OK I have been sitting on the list for a while and working through the
information and now I want to start getting into some bigger production.
The main questions I have is what sort of suppliers are people in AUS
using to get Methanol and Sodium
Dave...check eBay rules first. This may conflict with their policy of not
being able to refer to websites (except your eBay store) in an auction.
Mike DuPree
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Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 3:58 PM
Subject:
Hi Bob and List...here's something else:
http://prorev.com/2005/11/harvard-doctor-claims-to-have-found.htm An excerpt
from the article reads, Rick Maas, a chemist at the University of North
Carolina at Asheville who specialises in sustainable energy sources, was
allowed unfettered access to
Hey, Mike;
How many folks are in the FBI's witness protection
program?? if the FBI was able to confiscate ALL
video records within a few minutes, how long to divert
a flight secure the passengers? Especially if u
know ahead what's coming? There were no major parts
of Flight 93 found, either,
Keith,
Ebay has some strongly written policies on copyright infringement.
I would start with this link:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/questions/vero-ended-item.html
My wife sells quite a few items on ebay and has seen this policy recently
being used quite effectively!
More information:
Hello,
I am interested too
regards,
Andrew
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Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 12:20 PM
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Hello Jim I,
would like to know more about that.
tank you
Jim,
I've been following the exchange of info.between you and Joe w. great
interest.
Tom
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Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 11:29 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] BETTER MIXING
Fred,
You wrote:
"I have converted others to the idea that they can do this
without the "Professional system." We need to show people that this can be
done with crap, looks like crap and runs like a top."
Another newbie biodieseler stopped over to see my setup
and said: "It (the processor)
E. Allen C. You wrote: "Specific to this thread: the cooling fluid acrossthe PV film doesn't need to be deep if the heat istransferred redirected (a radiator?) at a separatesite, right? Or am i off in left field?"Your right-on, E.You wrote: "A friend works in an aluminum-extrusion
E. C. wrote:
Hey, Mike;
How many folks are in the FBI's witness protection
program??
Beats me. But I do think it would be a challenge to make all those
people just disappear - some of them had families according to the paper.
if the FBI was able to confiscate ALL
video records within a
Fine, have it your way. Pies at fifty paces.
Keith Addison wrote:
Dear Keith,
As someone who is selling a Crappleseed Foolmeister based on stolen
JTF plans on Ebay I must demand that you retract your statements or
prepare to meet me
on the (virtual) field on honor.
Name your seconds.
It does pretty much work both ways...
JJJN wrote:
Ah now Mike I heard it the other way around the first time. hmm
wouldnt have anything to do with whos telling it would it? LOL
I can laugh ether way though ;^)
Mike Weaver wrote:
Joke going around political circles in DC:
What's
YES! Thank you for saying that Bob!
I agree completely. I wish more people could see it that way.
Small is beautifulless is more.
Joe
bob allen wrote:
In my mind, infinite energy is the worst case scenario I can think of- energy
to spare, energy to
drive the gluttonous behavior
Dear Fred,
I am sending you a deposit for your flying processor via PayPal. I
plan to use it with my diesel airplane. I bought some plans off of Ebay.
Also regarding your comment: crap, looks like crap and runs like a
top. How did you know what my car looks like?
Best,
Mike
Fred Finch
Fred,
That is the problems with engineers, they do not read the whole
thing! I had many engineers working with me and it is amazing how
little they read, before starting to do things. It was my most used
instruction, please read the manual. People like more to be told in
detail what to do. I
LOL! I love the way you are so stoked about this Jim!
Joe
JJJN wrote:
Wouldst it be cool if we had a way of doing these:
IMPROVING THE SAFE HANDLING OF CHEMICALS?
Injecting all our chemicals into our oil without pouring them in?
During the process of injection, getting a better than 90%
Hi Jim,
Is this your venturi you have been experimenting with? Tell me more.
Bob
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Wouldst it be cool if
I'm curious too!
Have a super day.
Gary
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Wouldst it be cool if we
What's the ebay item number for the information? chuckle
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howdy mike,
here is my reading of the phenomena that mills is describing: he heats atoms
(puts energy in) which
causes one or more electrons to be excited to a higher energy state. when an
electron falls back
to whence it came, it gives off energy, which can be in the form of light. the
That is the problems with engineers, they do not read the whole
thing! I had many engineers working with me and it is amazing how
little they read, before starting to do things. It was my most used
instruction, please read the manual
There was an exam paper set in Sussex Uni. in the 80s for
Hello all,
I just received a copy of a
memorandum sent by the NYS Assoc of Service Stations and Repair Shops dated
5/11/06.
" Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno
and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver toady announced thatlegislature has
reached agreementon a plan ...".
The main points
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
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Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 06:10:20 +0900
Wow, Ryan, you missed every point going!
It's late now, all I have
To Paraphrase Mr. Barnum, There's a conspiratorist born ever minute.
The Big Bad Government can't even successfully conceal an NSA program to
monitor phone numbers, how can anyone think they could keep something on
that scale quiet. Get a life!!!
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Hello Ryan
Pardon my butting in.
Fred-buddy,
We're all on the same side here, lets not fight.
Let's not, but you were trying to bully him.
Maybe you are mixing me up with somebody else, maybe I should
specify Ryan P (although I haven't noticed another Ryan). I've read
all of JtF that I
Wow, Ryan, you missed every point going!
It's late now, all I have time for is this. Quite a remarkable thing
to say without checking, especially since it was posted here just
recently, and in a PLEASE READ message, which all members are
obliged to read. Did you read it?
Obviously not close
Fred-buddy,
We're all on the same side here, lets not fight. Maybe you are mixing me
up with somebody else, maybe I should specify Ryan P (although I haven't
noticed another Ryan). I've read all of JtF that I could find (well, not
every different processor design, some incorporate things
Hello everybody in the Americas! I
have one question for you concerning BD and the cars consuming it. It seems as
if you all are prefering European cars for fueling BD instead of American
diesels. Is that true, and in this case why? Arn´t GM:s diesels good for BD
?
Jan
Warnqvist
Diesels are not very common here. Most available are VW's and Mercedes
but it is true trucks and jeeps can be bought with diesel but it adds a
lot to the price. I think the extra for a cummins diesel on a pickup
truck is something like $3000.00 extra. Easier to go find a used VW
plus most
Jan,
US does not have a requirement for cars to be
certified for biofuels, Europe had this since
1996, which means that all gasoline are certified
for ethanol (I do not know if it is E100 or E85)
and diesels for B100, after 1996. If the American
diesel is not available in Europe, it is not
about the only american made diesels are trucks with engine displacements of
about 7 liters. No
small trucks and no sedans.
Jan Warnqvist wrote:
Hello everybody in the Americas! I have one question for you concerning
BD and the cars consuming it. It seems as if you all are prefering
american diesel motors run just as well on BD,
but they dont get the fuel economy, and are not as valuable pound for pound ans
the sturdier european designs, mostly because they were only meant to run in big
trucks or poorly advertised, overpriced cars.
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The smallest one is the Jeep Liberty - fairly heavy and still no stick
shift model.
The last US build diesels were the ill-fated 5.7 liter conversions of
the 70's. Miserable cars.
The Dodge Cummins diesel trucks are fine, as are most of the Fords. The
GM;s 6.2's were weak - the later models
Well I run ASTM D6751; and it is a rubber eater.
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To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 5:07
PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] American
diesels
american diesel motors run just as well on BD,
but they
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/5/18/asia/14275335sec=asia
---Biodiesel from kitchen
A LOCAL entrepreneur has come up with a way to run diesel-powered cars
on biodiesel made out of used cooking oil, and plans to start selling
it next month.
Kom Mam Sun has run his Nissan
Thomas,
Please see my post to Citando, and if you have questions feel free.
Jim
Thomas Kelly wrote:
Jim,
I've been following the exchange of info.between you and Joe w. great
interest.
Tom
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Gary,
Please see my post to Citando, and if you have questions feel free.
Jim
Gary Plencner wrote:
I'm curious too!
Have a super day.
Gary
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Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:29 PM
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Please see my post to Citando Tonomar,
Jim
Tonomár András wrote:
Hello,
I am interested too
regards,
Andrew
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Bob,
Please see my post to Citando, and if you have questions feel free.
Jim
Bob Carr wrote:
Hi Jim,
Is this your venturi you have been experimenting with? Tell me more.
Bob
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Hello Citando,
I sent you a schematic and after reading this you should understand the
benefits. This is all based on experience. I just made a 100 Liter batch
and the color was so light it looks like virgin oil, It separated in
COLD water on the first mix in under a minute. was clear as
Thanks Joe,
Like you I have been given so much from this international group that my
goal is to just give something simple and useful back to help others.
Jim
Joe Street wrote:
LOL! I love the way you are so stoked about this Jim!
Joe
JJJN wrote:
Wouldst it be cool if we had a way of
Someone is typing as we speak just watch for amazing biodiesel secret
or new discovery be the first to know! ;^)
Jim
Ken Dunn wrote:
What's the ebay item number for the information? chuckle
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Joe and Bob,
Whats wrong with you guys? Just imagine all that energy . if Bush co
got a hold of that he could spread his glitter all over the galaxies, we
could bring them dang ET's into line out thereChuckle yes just
think wow we may just need the space ship to find a decent planet. No
Jan,
I have done some testing on two vehicles the Dodge cummins year 2000 (I
understand the newer ones wont take it well) and a 2004 Ford power
stroke. these are off road tests. in both cases Fuel economy went up 1-3
mpg with a very slight power increase ~ 5 -20 HP this is at 1500 ft
above
I noticed the engine running quieter but couldn't tell if there was any
real difference in power or mileage.
JJJN wrote:
Jan,
I have done some testing on two vehicles the Dodge cummins year 2000 (I
understand the newer ones wont take it well) and a 2004 Ford power
stroke. these are off road
I'm running ASTM biodiesel, and it has had no effect on the hoses on
my mitsubishi diesel yet (a year), but in 4 months, has done quite a
job on the VW's fuel lines... H.
And yes, the reason no-one runs biodiesel in american diesels is
primarily that there are no american diesels (smaller
Quieting down (and less black smoke) is the most noticeable effect
I've seen as well.
On 5/18/06, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed the engine running quieter but couldn't tell if there was any
real difference in power or mileage.
JJJN wrote:
Jan,
I have done some testing on
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