>If it reduces gasoline and oil use, you will see it at the Tour de Sol.
>There will be over 50 exhibits from bicycles to buses and more. Food.
>Fun stuff for kids. Visit with vehicle manufacturers and owners. Talk
>with hundreds of students and visionaries about their one-of-a-kind
>Earth-fr
Hello: I am interested in buying a full set. How much are you asking?
Thanks--Marc Bonanni
---Original Message---
From: "A. Kwong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 05/04/03 08:40 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com, biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [biofuels-biz] fluid pumps ,ball, metal Pref
If you live near Burlington NJ, Trenton NJ, Philadelphia or Washington
DC, you can attend a free Green Transportation festival held May 10-14
featuring clean cars you can buy today, bicycles, buses and much more!
Biodiesel cars will participate.
The festivals are part of the 15th annual Tour de S
Dear all,
I am doing a project about ethyl lactate production which needs
ethanol as an intermediate product. After considering raw material
prices as well as conversion factor, me and my friends shoot for oats
for raw material. But my professor raised the question why not corn
but oats w
Sorry this is so OT. . . but it has been raised.
With reference to the "need to know timeline" link below, (and I have read the
10 or 11 pages on the 9/11 detailed) can someone explain to me WHY? the USA
involvement in the first place, then the answer to the cover-up will be obvious.
Gary
Ok, reheated the glycerin I got from my first batch. It looks very
rich. It is thinner than molasses at room temp. Why would it remain
so thin? The information I have found suggests that it should be
solid, or close to it, at room temp.
The diesel itself has a ph of 8.5, so I will bubble wash
Hi Curtis,
I was about to send this letter off list, but I see the conversation
considered on topic that and the address you listed, didn't work for me.
I am the worlds best scrounge artist, or so I would like to
think. Actually there are a bunch of people into using 'trash' to build
with on
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/04/magazine/04FOOD.html?pagewanted=prin
t&position=
May 4, 2003
The Futures of Food
By MICHAEL POLLAN
When I was a kid growing up in the early 60's, anybody could have
told you exactly what the future of food was going to look like. We'd
seen ''The Jetsons,'' t
Greetings all
An apology: my involvement with the list has been kind of sporadic
for the last few weeks, and also my apologies to members who've
written to me offlist and haven't had a reply. Quite a few of you...
I'm way behind on correspondence. I'll get there, promise. Way behind
on a lot
Does anyone one on the list know enough about this subject
to confirm or deny this article's validity?
Toothpaste is poison
>
>
> And we thought the fluoride in toothpaste was
bad...
>
> http://www.rense.com/general37/toth.htm
>
> Is Hidden True Cause Of
> Alzheimer's Your T
I am really interested in your experience - and would like to buy what ou
have got there (may be from your supplier if possible). I am currently
starting to produce biodiesel for the cars within my family here in
Germany.
Could you disclose your sources?
Andreas
CSC Ploenzke AG
Abraham-Linco
Hi Kirk
>buying food from the source
>-
>
>From the farmer. He gets $3.50 to $4.50 a hundredweight for wheat. The
>elevator charges you $9. A "wholesale" coop or other such distributor
>charges $13 or so. Store charges $18 to $30.
>
>If it is ground then it is more. A loaf of
Sounds great! I'd love to see some pictures
Steven
-Original Message-
From: A. Kwong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2003 10:11 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com; biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com
Cc: Keith Addison; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Knudsen Mauro; Jim Wilson;
Teddy L. Rosent
I have designed and test proved and currently in use of above items
for my Biodiesel making (AC-DC Converter, hose, small fluid pumps ,
hose, metal Prefilter , and micron size filter , small perfect
drillable metal ball, 0.01 inch drill bit, for fuel and WVO and
Barbington test ) and find it
I have designed and test proved and currently in use of above items
for my Biodiesel making (AC-DC Converter, hose, small fluid pumps ,
hose, metal Prefilter , and micron size filter , small perfect
drillable metal ball, 0.01 inch drill bit, for fuel and WVO and
Barbington test ) and find it
buying food from the source
-
Hi,
I posted a prerelease of,
Energy use and comfort, comparing of Bungalows in Spain
http://energy.saving.nu/cases/bungalow.shtml
If you have any comments, please post or send them to
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hakan
**
If you want to take a look o
Hi,
I posted a prerelease of,
Energy use and comfort, comparing of Bungalows in Spain
http://energy.saving.nu/cases/bungalow.shtml
If you have any comments, please post or send them to
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hakan
**
If you want to take a look o
Thanks for the confirmation.
Gary
- Original Message -
From: Contactos Mundiales
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2003 12:13 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: BTU's to KW
Yes, Garry, you are right.
l Watt = 3.412 BTUs
21,000 BTU / 3.412 = 6,1547 Watts =
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "csakima" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been looking for a way. But every which way seems to begin
by doing
> some immoral, unethical ... or as is the case most of the time,
illegal.
>
> Will not quit still looking. Anybody wanna point the way??
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