Jim, Instead of ammonia, get a pack of chewing tobacco. Soak it in a gallon of water for a day in the sun. Strain the tobacco out and then add the dish soap. Spray it on the buggies. The nicotine is absorbed into the little critters and they die. The plants don't care either way about the stuff. I
I am currently in Rome and Smartcars are super popular here. Scooters are almost a plague. I will get a closer look over the next few days and give you my opinion about them.On a side note I think that Smartcars are a great idea for commuting as long as everyone drives like it is an activity that
Let me get this straight...We goto Afganistan to get OBL, which had bipartisan support... But get sidetracked into Iraq to get WMD that never existed, had limited support, to get the inspectors back into Iraq, but went in because Saddam let the inspectors back in, to free an oppressed people in a
Hey Weaver (Redler,)Got yer pirate costume on?fredOn 9/11/06, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:I pick and choose - right now I believe in The Flying Spaghetti Monster
and Ganesh.Jason Katie wrote: honestly i think the ancients had it better as far as religions go, because at least their gods
And apparently you have the intelligence of a box of sledgehammers as well...On 9/13/06, Thor Burfine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well I will admit, I have the subtlety of a sledgehammer
From: Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 7:25 AMTo:
I doubt it.and I do give a shit! (apologies to the list)On 9/13/06, Thor Burfine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, MensaI just don't give a shi..
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biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSubject: Re: [Biofuel
, 2006 8:44 AMTo:
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so mensa is a society for the insensitive, even cruel?Thor Burfine wrote: Actually, Mensa I just don't give a shi..
*From*: Fred Finch *Sent
Useless words to live by. On 9/13/06, Thor Burfine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
noI find many of the topics here insitful and usefulI had a professor once tell meIf you are offended, then its your fault.If you offend me, then its my fault
I live by that.
From: Fred Finch [EMAIL
just don't give a shi..
*From*: Fred Finch [EMAIL PROTECTED]*Sent*: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 7:54 AM*To*:
biofuel@sustainablelists.org*Subject*: Re: [Biofuel] DisneyAnd apparently you have the intelligence of a box
@sustainablelists.orgSubject: Re: [Biofuel] Disneyso mensa is a society for the insensitive, even cruel?Thor Burfine wrote:
Actually, Mensa I just don't give a shi.. *From*: Fred Finch
*Sent*: Wednesday, September 13
a shi..
*From*: Fred Finch *Sent*: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 7:54 AM *To*: mailto:biofuel@sustainablelists.org
biofuel@sustainablelists.org *Subject*: Re: [Biofuel] Disney And apparently you have
Jason, My brother and his wife had twins in May. They went from double teaming my niece to running a Zone defense. The problem with a zone defense is that one always gets through. Good Luck with the twins, Man on Man defense works well.
fredssively loud)twin sons Ryken and Xavier were born. katie
Did you show your guests the most personal way to apply your organic compost enhancement liquid?My garden is working well also. I do not tell my Father-in-law about the
organic compost enhancement liquid. He might have a heartattack on the spot if he knew.fredOn 10/1/06, robert and benita rabello
Is it just me, or is Weaver missing from the conversation?On 10/1/06, robert and benita rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Doug Foskey wrote:Dosen't it make the milk taste in the morning??
Does your milk have a tongue???(Two can play that game!)robert luis rabelloThe Edge of JusticeAdventure for
He's giving Fred's a bad name!!fredOn 10/5/06, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok Fred;
I'll give you 4,000,000. 4,000,000 kicks in the A** that is! Big
business is part of the problem man not the solution. Small is
beutiful get it?
It's got to be local in order to be
More like lost Catalan day...But that can be debated...On 10/9/06, Paul S Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Happy Thanksgiving! Many thanks to all your contributions, as well!!!
As for us poor Americans, it is lost Italian/Spaniard Day.On 10/6/06, robert and benita rabello
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Hi Dave, Keith is right, coffee grounds work great. I assume that you are on campus, right? Go to the student food services (feedlot) and ask them for a bunch of coffee grounds filters and all. You will get a funny look but it is perfect for compost.
BTW, I was down there visiting my niece last
Near as I can tell there are no diesel bicycles or mopeds that are in production.That said, there are several homebuilt motorcycles and scooters that work well.Look here,
http://www.peace65.freeserve.co.uk/Pictures/dorsett.htmI like the diesel scooter towards the bottom of the page.fredOn
God has a good solution for sex, it's called abstinence and marriage.
It looks like I got it backwards, I got married then there was no
sex. I guess I am going to Hell?
fred
On 8/2/05, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
God has a good solution for sex, it's called abstinence and
Mushrooms like the same sugars that yeasts like. So a lot of what you
are trying to get from the wood is what the fungi consumes.
I have cultured both yeasts and fungi and had to have completely
seperate laminar stations because there was cross contamination going
out of control.
If you can
Keith,
Great Information, You got ribbons too?
My daughter might want one!!
fred
On 8/11/05, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Jan for the explanation.
And Keith I am sorry that I irritated you with a dumb question, I
will avoid that in the future.
For heaven's sake,
I think Chaney is too busy hiding in an undisclosed location.On 11/24/05, Ken Riznyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will somebody please give this man a blowjob so we canimpeach him.--- Appal Energy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lovely. Absolutely lovely. If this proves to be true, then we unequivocally
We could only hope so!
On 11/25/05, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would probably prove fatal to Cheney.Fred Finch wrote: I think Chaney is too busy hiding in an undisclosed location. On 11/24/05, *Ken Riznyk*
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Will somebody please give
Hi Mike,
I make logs with sawdust apacked in a milk carton. If you
have a fire that burns hot it will last between 1 to 3
hours. No ram necessary unless you like to put in a bunch of
extra work for something that you are going to burn anyway.
I was thinking of finding large cardboard tubes and
Hi Matthew,
Gassification is an option but if you can burn it hot, heating your house may be a good option.
I do it with a wood burner.
fredOn 11/28/05, Matthew J. Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the opportunity to receive no less than one ton of brush anduntreated wood on a regular
Just the glycerine. I am sure that wood chips would work
well. I have more sawdust than anything else. I like to
compost the leaves and burn the wood. Makes life easier.On 11/28/05, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you mix anything w/ the sawdust?We have gobs of dried leaves and wood
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051130/ap_on_sc/chicken_fat_fuel
AP -
Researchers Convert Chicken Fat to Fuel
Tue Nov 29, 8:42 PM ET
Fuel is the thing with feathers. Hoping to find an efficient way to
Actually we want to ban Christmas!!
No more use of the words Merry Christmas!
And sex!! Lots of sex!! And everywhere...
Whoops, there is that little disorderly personality problem creeping up again!!
Sorry about that,
fred
On 12/1/05, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freedom
Too many 'Mike's' working at a better world!!
fredOn 12/2/05, Michael Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wait a minute. If you take Christ out of Christmas, you have Mas which we all know means more in Spanish.Obviously, this meansMORE topless elves, video sex toys andparades of naked X-mas
I would be willing to bet that you don't need to clean it up for some people to believe it!
You ever watch Faux Snooze?On 12/2/05, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The scary thing is, I bet I could clean this up and get people tobelieve it.Michael Redler wrote: Wait a minute. If you take
Watch it Bob, or you might become the subject of the post again!!fredOn 12/16/05, bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:If manganese and/ or phosphate insecticides (just phosmet or all OP insecticides?)were the causative
agent for TSE (transmissible spongiform encephalopathy), I have a couple of
Doug,
You will notice that no one in the US is commenting. That is
because our phones are being monitered and I am sure that this list is
considered of Interest to someone.
Oh, someone is at the door...
fredOn 12/27/05, Doug Foskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Possibly its a daisy chain?? (Whose
Hey Joe, Long winter in the Great White North, eh?fredOn 1/3/06, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Mike;
I would like to know more. I have lots of ideas too, like peel and
stick butter. Imagine a thin square of butter that fits perfectly on
your bread on release paper. Just peel
to the patent office. Finally, if you want to establish some limited protection at the
patent office, ask your attorney about a provisional patent application. Good luck! Mike*/Fred Finch
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:Hey Joe,Long winter in the Great White North, eh?fredOn 1/3/06, *Joe Street
Great, my kepgoasrd is not foppded and with beer and onot yoding too well tyopping. I hate it when br guwes theroyugh my nopse and on the koppueboard.tiu gys need to sptop ehis at omce and reyt back to bipdoesal@@
vewdOn 1/3/06, Derick Giorchino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't
Say Joe, Wouldn't be appropraite if you put Bob Allen - Geeky process question in the heading? fredOn 1/9/06,
Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bob;I notice you are very sharp on the chemistry so I have a question foryou regarding the biodiesel process. Copying to list as well.I amwondering
hehe, a beaver of mass destruction!!LOL!fredOn 1/17/06, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Paul Webber wrote: The US hasn't been warmongering after Canada for the past 5 years.
And it's a damn good thing too.Believe me none of us want to have togo down there AGAIN and kick their butts like we did
More than you know!!!On 1/17/06, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You KNOW her?
Fred Finch wrote:
hehe, a beaver of mass destruction!!
LOL!
fred
On 1/17/06, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Paul Webber wrote:
The US hasn't been warmongering after
Say Keith, if you ever find too many of those old Yanmar diesels, is there a way to ship them here? All I can find are the Chinese knock off''s.fredOn 1/27/06,
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi RobertHello everyone! I like what my power shredder does to the organic material around
If I arrange a week in Japan scavenging the junk piles to make America great again would be worth the sweat and the hassle of moving the stuff.I am trying to avoid the Walmart (Chinese) crap as much as I can. But when it comes down to it I needed one to begin playing out some ideas I have had for
Hi Keith, I have a strong Scandinavian background and we have our own version of Honne and tatemae. It is much like a poker face and slight smile. With that you can do anything and no one can tell if you are happy or miserable. Hardest in our family was trying to figure out if my father was upset
Hi Bill,Keith is right. Start with small baby steps. Do not just learn how to do it, learn what is happening. Treat each success (and failure) as a learning expierence. *Watch* what you are doing. Gradually, increase batch volume. Learn, learn, learn.
Failure is part of the fun!!! Do not be afraid
IMNSHO - In My Not So Humble Opinion
fred
On 4/25/05, Michael Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK I give up.
IMNSHO?
PEMIWSA -- Please Excuse My Ignorance With Some Acronyms
:-)
Mike
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Keith,
It's morning here and I am starting my day
Sounds like water in the oil before you start.
Make sure your oil has *NO* water in it. There are two ways listed in JTF.
unless you like cottage cheese...
fred
On 4/25/05, Brent S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am still getting cottage cheese durring the wash cycle. I have enough
Mike,
Coffee through the nose is not pleasent.
Also, I may have to charge you for a new keyboard. Mine is wet from the coffee.
fredOn 9/22/05, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
trinary fissionStop!I have a patent on this!Keith Addison wrote:Hi DarrylDarryl McMahon wrote:Oh, come on
I think my head just exploded...On 9/23/05, Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ray, so it uses around 26 tons of fuel in 800 miles but they say they put out 28 tons of co2 in the same distance?This is a the short version of a long-winded explanation as to why the
weight of carbon dioxide
I thought it only worked with coffee?On 9/23/05, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that'll be a mess to clean up.Should've bought my keyboard coverwhen you had the chance...Fred Finch wrote: I think my head just exploded... On 9/23/05, *Appal Energy*
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL
the biodiesel for another wash. The
wash water could be drained refilled through the top tank.
Any thoughts?
Fred Finch
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There is a cheesemaker that sells a raw sheepsmilk cheese that is to
die for. But since she cannot legally sell raw milk cheeses of
any kind she calls it Catfood.
Best damn catfood I ever tried.
She has aged cheeses that are great too.
Made locally and taste unbeleiveable.
Sorry, no source on
Paul,
make sure to update the subject heading.
fredOn 10/3/05, Paul S Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, Lowe's carries lye in the US under the brand name
Roebic. They do NOT appear to ship it. US$7.66 + tax
for 908 grams here in Charleston, South Carolina.
Claims to be 100% NaOH
Roebic
2
the biodiesel for another wash. The
wash water could be drained refilled through the top tank.
I am in process of building a smaller version of this using PVC pipe.
Any thoughts?
Fred Finch
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Michael,
Do not rely on a magic bullet. Do what you can and if you must,
consider drastic options. Weight Loss Surgery (WLS) is not
a magic bullet but a tool to help with the process of weight loss.
Some suggestions, Eat protien forward. That is eat your
meat first. Slowly. Eat your vegetables
Personally I have found cabbage to be especially useful in methane production.
Not very useable but fun none the less.
fredOn 10/21/05, bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
find a table of nutrition and add up the grams of sugar and carbohydratepresent.Those are the fermentable materials.(the
Mike,
Were you wearing your pirate suit while making that proclamation?
fredOn 11/17/05, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
God is a Flying Spaghetti Monster and them that don't repent shall fryin ever-lasting torment.With a little olive oil and garlic I might add.obert luis rabello
local mass transit system (formerly a great system turned into a joke
by our state and local representation.) Now everyone drives, no
one walks and riding a bike here is a life threatening experience.
and...
I did encounter two smelly French guys at a local music store.
They did smell bad but
then yes the US and the
world is threatened. If it the Bird Flu you are describing, there
is a chance we will survive.
My best to you,
fred
On 10/25/05, Frantz DESPREZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fred Finch a crit : (...) I did encounter two smelly French guys at a local music store. (...) I have
Adam,
I have a reactor built in Minneapolis. If you are interested in
trying biodiesel, might I suggest the twin cities biodiesel coop.
They are in south minneapolis and will deliver any quantity of
biodiesel you like. If you want to play with a reactor.
start small.
fredOn 11/2/05, Adam
Check this modification out!!
http://www.hscsupercharger.com/
fredOn 11/7/05, robert luis rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DHAJOGLO wrote: Robert,
I'm not sure what type of engine you have, but an option might be to
modify it to use ethanol and then delay the timing to get higher
I received the document from FEMA about building a wood gas
generator.
Has anyone used this document to create a wood gas generator and
what
were the results.
fred
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If that had been the objective, ordinary diplomacy would have done it
cheaper.
Yes, but the outcome would have decades out. And they would *still* have
had that pesky Saddam to deal with. It was far easier to just spend
billions and perform an illegal act.
If the British Empire
Just a few pointers with regards to your last comments.
Slavery was a real thing. It was well documented.
Saddam's WMD (or should I say Bush's WMD) were undetermined. The Threat
was overplayed.
Administrations will do stoopid things to justify their existance.
Too bad they document it as
Hey Walt,
Your analogy was only partially correct. He held a fake gun and the judge
said that the cop would shoot unless he proved it was a fake gun. He began
to show that he had no bullets and the cop shot him anyway.
Don't forget that there were inspectors allowed back into Iraq before
Let's make this less confusing...
IIRC = If I Recall Correctly
fred
At 03:59 PM 3/31/2004 -0600, you wrote:
If I Remember Correctly---it's email shorthand.
Mark McElvy wrote:
What is IIRC Copper?
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From: Greg and April [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Too bad the same can't be done to politician's brains. Even run through a
methane digester would produce less gas than when in office.
fred
At 03:26 PM 5/18/2004 -0700, you wrote:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storycid=585e=3u=/nm/20040517/sc_nm/madcow_waste_dc
USDA: Cattle Brains
hehe... It's been Godwined... finally.
At 05:34 PM 7/5/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Thank you Keith, for the first time on this list, I have been using the
delete button constantly.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 02:40 PM 7/5/2004, you wrote:
- was Re: Fahrenheit 9/11
Long, but please read it
I just purchased a Grumman Olson Kubvan. It is a Volkswagen Diesel
powered van that is all aluminum. There are a few still floating
around. If you can find one they are easy to work on.
fred
On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 22:16:02 +, Sam Braswell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 85 Ford E350
Being one of the guilty I apologize for this error in posting.
fred
On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 12:21:47 -0500, Martin K
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
Every once in a while people start to forget how they should send
replies to the mailing list. For example, if you have a one-line reply
I mean...
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 11:59:27 -0600, Fred Finch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Being one of the guilty I apologize for this error in posting.
fred
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You would think that the current administration and their so-called
Culture of Life talking heads would be up in arms over this clown's
statements.
Too bad the Culture of Life was ever good enough for anyone in the
Middle East.
Disgusting,
fred
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 21:00:27 +0900, Keith
Say Mike,
If you have an extra water heater, I am in Minnesota and might be able
to easily get it if there was one available!!
fred
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 10:34:17 -0600, Anti-Fossil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AntiFossil
Mike Krafka
Minnesota USA
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From: Fred Finch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Re: New method for the production of home
madebio-diesel
Say Mike,
If you have an extra water heater, I am in Minnesota and might be able
Keith et. al.,
When you quote Frank Zappa from the first Frank Zappa album I ever
purchased and listened to from beginning to end (rinse, repeat,) it
reminds me that when folks start publically espouse their faith, keep
one hand on your wallet and the other on your wife (or husband.) They
want
My father-in-law tried that I'm-a-vet-so-what-I-think-counts-more-
than-what-you-think garbage with me one time. Granted he did serve
in WWII and I do appreciate it. However on the day that he pulled
his I'm-a-Vet line on me I was ready to put it in perspective for
him.
This occurred during
Is that the same as one of those drive through liquor stores?On 3/28/06, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I go to one of those drive-through churches.robert luis rabello wrote:
Mike Weaver wrote:Sorry, dude.You lost me at the reading part. Oh, that's right.You didn't hear it from the pulpit .
Hi Keith and everyone, If I could jump in on the subject of people having kids for a moment...I have friends who are great teachers. Of them, a large portion of them do not have children by choice. They love teaching but having kids of their own is not part of the equation. Teaching requires
Say Bobby...Do you feel safe now?fredOn 4/19/06, Bobby Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Yeah, the US missed the opportunity to have someone in office that couldn't
make a decision if the life and health of the nation depended on it. I wouldfeel really safe if the democrats had control of the White
Todd breaks out the verbal glaive while I grab the nearest thought of a broken beer bottle.Sometimes I swear I still feel like a mental midget here!Damn fine writing!fred
On 5/10/06, Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice sarcasm there Bobby. Yeah, the US missed the opportunity to have someone
Hey Mike, My response was not an attempt to root out any political leanings either. I merely asked a question. Personally I hate both parties because ultimately the are the same. I just hate one more right now because they are the ones holding all the cards.
fredOn 4/19/06, Michael Redler [EMAIL
Somehow Week Whacker seems fitting too!On 5/10/06, Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Make that weed whacker.Appal Energy wrote:Well don't call me brilliant. Now I know what a glaive is where I didn't
before - a poor man's week wacker, eh?Todd SwearingenFred Finch wrote:Todd breaks out the
, it's all good.
BTW, I've always felt that in order to use the full range of a language, one needs to look beyond their dictionary and incorporate a little grit (broken beer bottle) every now and then.
:-) Mike */Fred Finch [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote: Todd breaks out the verbal glaive while I grab
their dictionary and incorporate a little grit (broken beer bottle) every now and then.
:-) Mike */Fred Finch /* wrote: Todd breaks out the
verbal glaive while I grab the nearest thought of a broken beer bottle. Sometimes I swear I still feel like a mental midget here! Damn fine writing! fred
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the full range of a language, one needs to look beyond their dictionary and incorporate a little grit (broken beer bottle) every now and then.
:-) Mike */Fred Finch /* wrote: Todd breaks out the verbal glaive while I grab the nearest thought
of a broken beer bottle. Sometimes I swear I still feel
] wrote:
yeah, a friend of a friend, certainly not me, says that cleaning pot ona CD jewel case is just too difficult...Fred Finch wrote: Ahh yes...Back in the day when everyone had a turntable.
Take off...To the Great White North!! and The Twelve Days of Christmas. On a related note, I had
Hey Weaver!!I like the crackpots and cranks on the list. Todd's writing keeps me entertained for hours. And you and Redler keep me spinning. To the point where I lose track of which mike is saying what.I too am the former neighborhood crank/mad scientist now the forward thinking nutjob who might
Didn't we cover that when we were talking about album covers?On 5/8/06, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:And what happened to the REST of the hemp plant?Appal Energy wrote:
Ryan,Once, a bit over six years ago, I rather hastily put together a gallonof what I thought would be biodiesel from
Hi Keith, Costs Hmmm... Return on Investments...When we start are all steep on the learning curve. Access to information is the key issue not access to the junk needed to build the processor. I did not begin to process a single drop of biodiesel until I read how to make small batches. My first
months in fuel
savings.OK, I'm going to cut this email off, and address Keith's comments inanother, because I think that's a separate topic. RyanFrom: Fred Finch
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Date
I can get you that information... for a fee.fredOn 5/24/06, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Ok I am ready to publish the manual and BOM for my homebrew reactor.I
want to offer it under some sort of copyleft license. The GPL is wordedspecifically for software but says pretty much what I wish to
My current favorite t-shirt says, Dick Cheney before he Dicks you!fredOn 5/25/06, Joe Street
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Actually I know this is a bit of a joke but I bought some t-shirts
lately.One is a hoody with a silhouette of the shrub and a swastika onhis forehead and the caption 'WAR CRIMINAL'
Hakan, Weaver and Redler are the same person. He does this to confuse the point and disorient us all!!You want proof? Have you ever seen them together in the same room?fred
On 6/1/06, Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike W,If you look at my post, it was an answer toMichael Redler's post, so do
Hakan, He's good...Really good!!fredOn 6/1/06, Michael Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...fair enough.Mike R
Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike W,If you look at my post, it was an answer to Michael Redler's post, so do not worry. We are probably all confused by all the Mikes and it
Hey Redler!! Nice to see you have taken the first step!On 6/1/06, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm currently in rehab for my glycerine cocktail problem.No oneshould go w/o treatment.
If you have a glycerine problem, the only thing you should be concernedwith is getting help *now*!Appal
In other words Joe, if I am not an engineer, it should not be a problem?fredOn 6/2/06, Joe Street
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok I just published the bill of materials for my 90 liter size system onwww.nonprofitfuel.ca.Under the creative commons license.NOTE:You may have to be able to read in order
ARRGH!!!Why is everyone looking for THE ANSWER? Corn is a response, as is cellulose, as is soy for biodiesel, as is hemp, as is everything else. There will not be a single response to oil. It will be as each region can respond.
fredOn 6/5/06, Jason Katie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this bothers me.
Here is one of the best uses for small rail that I have ever stumbled across. Lightweight effecient and (somewhat) portable. Mass transit for the masses!
http://www.abc.net.au/foreign/Slap a small diesel on the speeder and you have a workable transportation solution that solves many problems.fred
I would hope that Canada annexes Minnesota before building the fence!
On 11/27/06, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You'd think the Canadians would put up their own fence!
robert and benita rabello wrote:
Fred Oliff wrote:
Who gets riich when they build this new fence?
Some
Hi Robert,
I have two bins at the moment. The first is the plastic high tech made from
recycled bottles. The second is ultra low tech. A big cardboard box.
Of the two I like the box better right now. That might change. I like the
idea that when the box cannot be used for a composter I can
Wait a minute... I think we have a potential new field of employment for
many Americans! We would generate our own fuel reserves by sucking out the
fat of our asses at the same time we suck off the fat of the land! Granted
it would not be sustainable.
Kind of like what Tyson foods does to
, that's what I say.
Actually, a certain list member made some liposuction by-product
biodiesel four years ago but kept quiet about it because he wasn't
sure the world was ready. Or something like that.
Best
Keith
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From: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Fred Finch
This is from one of the frame builders off of my HPV group. I
thought it was so creative that I just had to share it with all of
you.
fred
Since the list is a bit slow lately, I thought I'd mention my latest
commission.
A DPV (Dog Powered Vehicle).
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