[Vo]: Re: Solar-Thermal Trenches vs the Solar Tower

2006-11-01 Thread Frederick Sparber
Using a trench with septic drain field gravel surrounding a pipeline containing a layer of anhydrous ammonia on the bottom (like a sewer line) with about 250 psig vapor pressure covered with a transparent material such as glass or Teflon at grade level anchored by rock or dirt on the "berms"

Re: [Vo]: Beyond Petroleum

2006-11-01 Thread Steven Krivit
Terry.. Bravo for identifying those blips on the radarvery insightful...I'll pass this along to some folks I know in commodities and see what I get... At 08:41 AM 10/31/2006, you wrote: Does anyone know what is happenin' with BP? Their share price is near it's year low, they have closed

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2006-11-01 Thread RC Macaulay
Jones wrote Below the sun's surface, in the fusion zone there will likely be a monstrous positive charge bias, which keeps this area far less-dense than it otherwise should be, if only gravity were at work. Electrostatic repulsion is in constant battle with gravity there. The resultant

[Vo]: Fwd: Beyond Petroleum

2006-11-01 Thread Steven Krivit
Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2006 16:36:44 -0800 From: Steve Krivit [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Beyond Petroleum aha...good info...thanks they don't call themselves British Petroleum anymore ...just BP... ughh. Maybe I can forgo the name Steve Krivit and just have people call me SK? ;) SK At

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2006-11-01 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 1 Nov 2006 07:59:39 -0800: Hi, [snip] Below the sun's surface, in the fusion zone there will likely be a monstrous positive charge bias, which keeps this area far less-dense than it otherwise should be, if only gravity were at work. Electrostatic