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Anybody know how to kill them?
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Hmm, wonder of wonders, now they're gone.
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so had the "[Non-text portions of
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Anyway, it's stopped now.
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sure they're making it from the heads? I'd think it more
likely the tubers, which have a large yield and are quite starchy. The heads
are pretty small. And the site does give tuber yield, not upper plant yield,
unless I'm missing something.
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Speaking of ultra prolific crops you can't ever get
rid of, has anyone ever tried comfrey for biomass,
distillation, or whatever?
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> feedstock to anaerobic digestion, perennial crops at $2.25/GJ gross thermal
> value would give a feedstock cost of $3.75/GJ of product gas (without
> transport and storage) and a probable minimum gas cost of $8.25 per GJ. These
> figures are based a
Typha.html#Energy
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tinational megacorp win all the way around, the
people lose all the way around -- in the US, in the Third World too. All the US
jobs go to Guatamala/werever -- soon the US will be just another 3rd World
economy.
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It seems like it would be an extremely
inefficient diesel, even with the turbo. In fact, it might
be even more efficient *with* a gas/diesel mix at that low
of a compression ratio.
Second question is, what about mixing ethanol with the
diesel instead of gas?
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r that will
> vaporize heavier fuel. I've actually run a lawnmower on straight diesel
> after it got up to temperature on gasoline. It would not start again untill
> all the diesel was drained and gas put back in.
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Here's a guy who builds steam engine and collects and
sells them:
http://www.cherokeetel.com/turkey/1/
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what DNR is here in the US at least, right? Every state has
one -- Dept. of Natural Resources -- but you'd be amazed at
how many people wouldn't know what the acronym meant.
And I'll admit that many of the acronyms I've seen
here are quite mysterious.
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bankruptcy when the backlash of a glut hits.
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> >spec. gravity of water is greater than EtOH, it would sink not float. Joe
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ailer and am wondering if this filter would be effective for my
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Maybe some of you only subscribe to this one list, but
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extra junk. And having tried digest mode before on other
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the other
fisheries, i.e., those which eat the oil fishes like menhaden and anchovy,
and so regulation will probably hit them quite hard next.
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roposed area, were asked if
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> > What the heck is going on.
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fuel has to be bought SOMEWHERE. I
> wouldn't bank on the other outlets on lowering their prices. The fuel has
> to come from somewhere, there is a good chance it comes from refineries and
> distribution channels own by Exxon-Mobile and they will be sharing in those
> profits. I
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or the commercial users as
well.
And speaking of commercial users, has anyone ever figured out why
commercial users pay a cheaper rate of electric and gas? So they can waste
more?
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never thought of it but look at website. They burn a hydrocarbon and scrub
> it to put the fizz in your soda.
> Don't even burn it in an engine.
> Guess I always thought CO2 was a byproduct somewhere.
> Tons going up a smokestack and they burn more fuel to make it.
> What a world.
Keith (or anyone else);
Do you have access to the MotherEarth woodgas plans? Or
the booklet put out by the Missouri Dept. of Natural
Resources? I had both of these, but can't find them anywhere
so far, am thinking I possibly lent them out years ago to
someone, but ???
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types
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pronouncements geared to greasing their gross revenue.
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the methane itself being of such a low BTU that
it is not worth
the effort to capture it, clean it, store it, and pump it
for viable use.
It is truly a shame toothe crap I was taught in college,
with respect to
5
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e of those.
steve spence wrote:
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> duff and put some more work into this. summertime obligations to the family
> have been taking over my time..
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ts.
> > >
> > > The VOC standard was raised to 0.3 pounds per square inch Reid vapor
> > > pressure - a measurement of the volatility of fuel - from the
> > > previous 0.2 pounds. The EPA move was intended to reduce the cost of
> > > gasoline in the two cities, which depend
idatech's website, they are still testing, and not commercially
> selling fuel cells. prototypes only.
>
> hpowers only packaged product is a educational demo, all others are
> prototypes only.
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ver half the
> energy used to compress the air to heat, not efficient.
> pollution is still being formed in most cases by the electrical generation
> equipment that powers the compressor. this is less economical than many
> other forms of propulsion.
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usage for
vehicle would entail the power source being wind, so there's zero pollution.
Plus you have to figure a major amount of pollution just to manufacture the
battery for an EV, to replace it, and to recycle or landfill it.
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of the the real Evil Empire, the Great Satan as the Iranians call
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So in what way are nukes biofuels, and why are they even being
discussed on this list?
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> Aviation is more than a hobby. It is more than a job. It is more than
> a career. Aviation is a way of life.
> A second language for the world: www.esperanto.org
> Processor cycles are a terrible thing to waste. www.distributed.net
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rue mass production of reactor
> modules, not custom jobs like most current nuclear reactors. Another
> difficulty of the MHTGR is that it requires enriched fuel - about 30% -
> and very demanding fuel pellet processing, which complicates
> reprocessing. On the other hand, burnup is
ly the arguments that you adduce.
And your explanation of why pregnant stewardesses,passengers, and
pilots are warned against flying by the FAA and other authorities. and even
banned by major airlines is what? They specifically site the radiation
danger. Try doing a google search on pregnant &am
n/
http://www.hps.org/publicinformation/ate/q742.html
Here's an article about airlines even rerouting flights to avoid radiation
danger:
http://www.iht.com/articles/20826.htm
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totally insane idea to have *ever* put nukes in that area of
earthquake/volcanic instability. Not that nukes anywhere isn't insane,
but the people that planned those two particularly must have been
demented.
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harge EV and air vehicles.
Heck, for that matter, why even bother with EV or air? If nukes
are safe, we should be spending our time and effort to build tiny little
reactors to run our vehicles directly. Nuke powered bikes! Wow, just
think of straddling a nuclear reactor, what a rush!
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> can a take say ... a suzuki sidekick.. and put a diesel in it?
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> just a matter of are you allowed to do that?
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Looking at the parts book for my tractor, I see there's only three
parts different. The tank, of course, and the carb (although only
difference in the carb are the jets) and a hotter spark plug.
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> >Do you know how much biodiesel will take the place of 2 cycle oil?
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> I'd also like to know that.
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or food as
it would livestrictly on corn, the Chihuahua -- their little "one
burrito" dog.
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This might be old news to some, but I just came across it:
http://www.renewables.com/Permaculture/ElectricTractor.htm
Looks like a neat idea, but I don't know how many they'll sell. I could
build one with 4WD a lot cheaper, I think.
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enault (?) diesel in a small
> homebuilt aircraft.
>
> Teledyne Continental, and Deltahawk are also working on 4cyl diesel aircraft
> engines in the 200 hp category.
> Wouldn't it be great to fly an aircraft using Biodoesel? (piston, Bio-d
> can
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Come again? What's so unusual about rabbits in pre-colonial america?
All native american tribes made vast use of rabbits, AFAIK.
"Hanns B. Wetzel" wrote:
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there were no rabbits there.
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d some
> busting on. I do believe in an individual's right to keep and bear
> arms, but there needs to be some common sense and compromize exercised
> in policy, and the NRA comes up short in both.
>
> If the NRA really wants to do some good for the USA then they need to
> g
? I'd think it probably would be best to get
them as clean as possible, not sure what lacquer would do to injection
pumps, injectors, or even filters.
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quot; or "drums". There are barrel recycling
businesses all over, these are just Sherman-Williams paint company
drums, they must use a lot of them. If you really can't find them
anywhere in driving distance, I'll get the address and phone, but I'd
think they'd cost a l
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I didn't see a mention of
> > the materials of the barrel or paddles, etc.
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> > Can you relay where these are and how a person could get them shipped?
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at he
lived on his trust fund. These are just small examples of the sickness
in Amerika today.
And yes, Alan, I do vote, always have. And no, I belong to no
far-right organizations. In fact, I voted for Nader the last two
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Oh really? Care to give a cite on that? Wouldn't want to wager a
little cash, would you?
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So one of these could be used for recovering methanol as well, I
presume? Or, at least feeding the vapours from the mixing barrel into
the reflux? How about other solvents, like acetone or whatever used for
last stage oilseed extraction?
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in an engine
> that
> has been converted to burn alcohol? Does anyone know?
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e used to still be able to get wicks for them too, but it's
been years since I tried. Should be able to get them around Amish folk.
But anyway, those lamps (seems like it starts with a R) weren't nearly
as good as an Aladdin, but still much better than the flat wick kind.
http://www.a
up on the mantle and the lamp would go crazy and start shooting
smoke and flames out the top.
Ahh, those were the days -- wood heat, wood cookstove, oil lamps,
and a dog team to get the 2 mile to the car in the winter.
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Here's a page which says the Aladdin developed from the Argand:
http://www.aladdinknights.org/akero.htm
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It works for me. You have to cut and paste the entire second line
onto the end of the first.
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rd a news piece on NPR, about farms in Denmark. The
government, and the processing plants, have gotten together and banned all
chemical and medicinal food additives for animals. And the farmers found
out they didn't need them in the first place.
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he seperator, it did make the BD
> cloudy...I'm waiting to see if it will settle again.
> Any how, thats about all folks
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ut,
it would be interesting to try a 100:1 mix of straight BD and gas and
just let it run continuously for 5 gallons worth or so.
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here might have a use for it, it's a centrifugal oil purifier.
http://www.joesmachine.com/purifier.htm
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y were forced to use other bases for
> their 2 stroke oil, which leads me to believe that BD is not suitable for
> the modern high speed, high output 2 stroke engine.
> John
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ns was used for high temperature lubrication,
> cosmetics and as a lubricant
> for automatic transmissions.
>
So far I haven't found any reference to using jojoba as a gas mix
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Here's quite a few:
http://www.google.com/search?q=delaval+%22oil+purifier%22
The DeLaval company is http://www.delaval.com/
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t the
> Petromax lamp. They are multi-fuel, "pump and mantle" lamps.
>
> So, I reckon' that until someone "re-invents" Argand's lamp, it would look
> like those who wish to burn biofuels are kinda' stuck with single wicked
> terra cotta reproduction oi
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ot 25-30 below F, and often would go
2-3 weeks without ever getting above zero during the day. He lived that way for
many, many years. Had plenty of money, just didn't see any need for anything
more.
Those catalytic kerosene heaters might be a better idea, but don't know
how wel
ve spence wrote:
> not lame at all. keeps the list conversations with a high signal to noise
> ratio. any problem with joining long enough to look at the files? you might
> like the list.
>
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re our first cabin was -- that had logs around
3' thick. I've always wondered what it would have been like in Winter, but we
would have been snowed in about 10-15 miles from the nearest plowed road, so I
couldn't talk her into it.
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Yes, you're right -- that does look like a good list. Argghh -- so many
lists, so little time! Now I've got another one. 8-\
steve spence wrote:
> set it to web only, and you won't have to read the messages.
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just doesn't really make
for a very tight fit.
steve spence wrote:
> we had machined logs, double tongue & groove. foam and caulk between logs,
> masonite splines in caulked groove on ends.
>
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Get an Arctic Cat or 2 snowmobiles
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> Kirk
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wolf.
> She lives in Alaska.
> Montana sounds a bit milder than your neighborhood. I know when snow is
> deeper than your hips and you don't have shoes you are mostly stuck.
> I remember stories of people in the California Sierras (Goldrush days)
> trapped by snow 18 feet deep.
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> Harmon,
> There are many types oOf ICF's (insulated concrete forms) on the market.
> My
> particulate favorite is Reward walls.http://WWW.REWARDWALLS.COM/
>
> A few others:
> http://www.eco-block.com/
> http://www.greenblock.com/
> http://www.ar
gt; > Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 15:52:20 -0400
> > Reply-to: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: Re: [biofuel] Good/Inexpensive Diesel
> > Engines?
> >
> > I have one that needs rebuilding (VW), so I'll
> > let you know my progress.
> >
> > Steve Sp
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Hmm..
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Subject: Re: [wastewatts] Waste Veggie Oil, Free or not
Free ?
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Now that it seems waste fat is not "Free" perhaps you will
lis
y compared to simply farming oilseed or corn and converting to
fuel -- with, I might add, a significant byproduct to feed animals left
over.
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list, and got led (by google) to
crest.org, but that's not there anymore either.
Any idea where these lists are located now? Or did they just die?
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ith a clean-burning fuel.
> Hydrogen's potential is still untapped. The possibilities have interested a=
> number of people; the problems have the attention of many more. Will hydrog=
> en "be all that it can be"? Stay tuned. Curt Nichols Sr., Energy Program Man=
> ager,
he airflow meter, since that changes mixture according to air temp as
well as flow.
Probably would be okay to let it use *some* gasoline, you'd get
better power, but I'd think it would only use minimal amounts.
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Does anyone have figures on what the actual emissions are from
burning woodgas under different conditions, such as burning it in a open
burner, and burning it in an IC engine?
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y burning wood. There were, as I recollect, some 18
> different toxic emissions, a number of them carcinogenic, in the wood smoke.
> This study was perhaps 8 or 10 years ago.
>
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just require opening up the
gas jets a bit, maybe not even that, maybe just adjusting the air intakes on
the burners.
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und the firebox and gas outlet
--would that have any bad effect on the gasifier, cool it down too much?
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