Re: [Biofuel] IS WVO BIO-DEGRADABLE?

2006-10-25 Thread ROY Washbish
Thanks Jim Roy --- JAMES PHELPS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes it is, I had 35 gallons that I tilled into > garden soil last fall, and it > composted in great, but I had to till it a couple of > times. Raised a > fantastic crop of squash and cucumbers in that spot! > > Jim > > > - O

Re: [Biofuel] Forces Join Behind Waste-based Energy

2006-10-25 Thread Tom Irwin
Hi Keith and all,   I'm a bit concerned that the forces for burning trash is trying to greenwash itself by tying itself to landfill gas burning. They are very different entities from the pollution generation point of view. If you have landfills they are going to produce methane anyway so it sho

Re: [Biofuel] Body Counts

2006-10-25 Thread Mike Weaver
Can't wait until the election is over so we can get back to wreckinng the country. More debt. More war. Gay marriage! -The Republicans Zeke Yewdall wrote: > Hmmm. I didn't really notice that, but now that you mention it, > you're right. I thought it was interesting the big news item that t

[Biofuel] was...Forces Join Behind Waste-based Energy

2006-10-25 Thread AltEnergyNetwork
Hi Keith, Yes it certainly seems that there is a whole lot of "greenwashing" going on. Extracting methane from garbage, digesters, intense recycling, composting and reclaiming are all good things to do. My problem is with burning raw garbage and releasing tons of furans, dioxins, heavy metals a

Re: [Biofuel] Closed-Mindedness (WasHypnosisasAnesthesiaWasTestimonials as Evidence)

2006-10-25 Thread D. Mindock
Hi Mike,    Yeah, my distiller has that drip thingy too. But I don't trust it very much. It is just too small and the water merely flows over a the carbon granules. So I use a faucet mounted carbon block filter. It is a Pur but Brita and some others make them too. I collect that filtered wat

Re: [Biofuel] was...Forces Join Behind Waste-based Energy

2006-10-25 Thread Keith Addison
Hi tallex >Hi Keith, > >Yes it certainly seems that there is a whole lot of "greenwashing" going on. >Extracting methane from garbage, digesters, intense recycling, >composting and reclaiming >are all good things to do. My problem is with burning raw garbage >and releasing >tons of furans, dioxi

Re: [Biofuel] I did it!

2006-10-25 Thread Keith Addison
>I am finally running my 1983 Chevy Pickup on biodiesel! I first started >visiting the biofuels website 5 years ago, and after 5 years I am finally >doing it! Well done Bobby! >I have a question; how do you separate the impurities from the glycerine? My >wife is wanting to use some of it to make

[Biofuel] Ozone Hole

2006-10-25 Thread Juan Boveda
Hello all. This is going to be a skin burning summer in the south without UV protection, see NASA's Earth Observatory news: Ozone Hole Reaches Record Size http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=17436 Best. Juan Information from NOD32 This mess

Re: [Biofuel] Carbon Freeze?

2006-10-25 Thread Terry Dyck
Hi Mike, I really like what you wrote about shaking hands with the person who grew your food. The next question might be; if we do not love this planet enough to stop GHG emmissions will their come a time when the climate will not be condusive to growing food? Terry Dyck >From: "M&K DuPree

Re: [Biofuel] Major Problems Of Surviving Peak Oil

2006-10-25 Thread Terry Dyck
Hi Bob, New Zealand must be the perfect place to live. You have won awards for environmental projects and you are planting seeds to grow diesel trees. Congratulations. Those beaches you mentioned could be in trouble, though, when the sea rises. Terry Dyck >From: "Bob Molloy" <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: [Biofuel] Major Problems Of Surviving Peak Oil

2006-10-25 Thread Bob Molloy
Hi Terry, The projected rise in sea levels is about five metres (just over 16 feet) in the next 100 years. That gives us plenty of time to pick up our beach umbrellas and move back a few feet. Over 90 per cent of our population lives with a half-hour drive of the sea so the issue is

Re: [Biofuel] Carbon Freeze?

2006-10-25 Thread M&K DuPree
Hi Terry...you asked, "if we do not love this planet enough to stop GHG emmissions will their come a time when the climate will not be condusive to growing food?"     That is the path upon which we are headed, perhaps irreversibly by now.  But I'm only going on the information I continu

Re: [Biofuel] Closed-Mindedness(WasHypnosisasAnesthesiaWasTestimonials as Evidence)

2006-10-25 Thread M&K DuPree
Hi D...good idea collecting the water thru the Pur first then distilling.  Muy excellente!!! Linus Pauling...a true hero. Man, sorry to hear about the periodontal stuff.  But glad you have a remedy. The colloidal silver I keep hearing about, but haven't tried.  Just haven't

Re: [Biofuel] Ozone Hole

2006-10-25 Thread Jason& Katie
damn, thats a lot of blue. and i thought we had it on the retreat there for a while... Jason ICQ#: 154998177 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Juan Boveda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 2:03 PM Subject: [Biofuel] Ozone Hole > Hello all. >

[Biofuel] Presenter needed for a talk in N Florida

2006-10-25 Thread Alan Petrillo
I have been invited to talk for an hour at a farm show in North Florida on November 4th, and I don't feel up to the task. Especially not on this short notice. Is there anyone who would feel up to the task of presenting a talk on biodiesel on this short notice? AP __