The way I see it that price is about right for virgin stock when
combined in a holistic operation. An oilseed plant near here could not
make a profit until they quit single oil product marketing, The plant
trys to sell high grade Oils to the food industry but when it switches
from one oil to a
Anyone interested please contact Manjeev direct, he's not a list
member. Read it from the bottom.
Best
Keith
>Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 23:21:36 +0900
>To: "MANJEEV DEMEL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: bio-diesel
>
>>either or; just would like to put our
>What happened to journeytoforever.org?
>
>Has it been hijacked?
>
>Michael
Sorry, bit of a glitch, it was down for an hour or so, we fixed it
and now all seems fine.
No hijackers.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
Best
Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
KYOTO Pref., Japan
http://journeytoforever.or
do you mean journeytoforever.com? Which seems to be a Verio
(registrar) home page.
.org is working here, too.
On 5/1/06, Johnathan Corgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Gian wrote:
>
> > What happened to journeytoforever.org?
> >
> > Has it been hijacked?
>
> Working fine here @ 9:24AM P
Michael Gian wrote:
> What happened to journeytoforever.org?
>
> Has it been hijacked?
Working fine here @ 9:24AM PST.
-Johnathan
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See the glycerol separation section at JTF.
FFAs (100% "pure") rise to the surface.
They're not soluble in water.
In their pure state they would be be applied in a similar manner as used
by county and state road crews to curb weeds along asphalt roadways.
Todd Swearingen
.
Mike Weaver wrote:
Looks fine to me. What's up?
Bob
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From:
Michael Gian
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 1:11 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] JtF website?
What happened to
journeytoforever.org?
Has it
been hijacked?
Michael
What happened to journeytoforever.org?
Has it
been hijacked?
Michael
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http:
How do you separate out the FFA's?
bob allen wrote:
> howdy Thomas
>
>I am a little surprised that a dilute solution of ffa's would have any
>impact on plant life over a 24 hour period. My guess is that your
>solution contains more than ffa's. What is the pH ? how about total
>dissolved soli
howdy Thomas
I am a little surprised that a dilute solution of ffa's would have any
impact on plant life over a 24 hour period. My guess is that your
solution contains more than ffa's. What is the pH ? how about total
dissolved solids, ie salts ? Do you have any idea of the concentration
o
Thank you!!Mike "D. Mindock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I watched the two parts of the video at Democratic Underground. Dubya is seriously roasted.
Peace, D. Mindock This is utterly amazing. Stephen Colbert is one brave truth-telling guy! I LOVE IT!!! Hooray f
I watched the two parts of the
video at Democratic Underground. Dubya is seriously roasted. Peace,
D. Mindock
This is utterly amazing. Stephen Colbert is one brave
truth-telling guy! I LOVE IT!!! Hooray for Helen Thomas, as well. I hope you
enjoy, too. Thanks, Ellen! Now I've got to
ROFL!!!
Both times!
Indeed Robert, but we somehow manage to struggle along without her
just the same.
Keith
>Michael Redler wrote:
>
>
> > You can get anything you want at Addison's resturant (at JTF)!
> >
> > :-)
>
> Excepting Alice . . .
>
>robert luis rabello
>"The Edge of Justice"
>
Dear Sir,
I have a question tobe solved by the experts in this forum.
In biodiesel production with acid-base process, is it a
limitation of FFA content without water separation (produced by esterification
stage) before entering the base-process (trans-esterification).
If I use feed-s
Kirk,
This may be true in some cases and in some
types of beans, there are some real horrible concoctions under the term coffees
out there that should be banned from being called coffee. However the
Arabica grown here is organic and hand picked, sun dried and then roasted. It is
a top Arabic
> I find I can only tolerate organic coffee. <
I did not realise the organic label meant it
had to be hand picked, I just thought it was grown without
chemicals. Chris
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