Re: [Biofuel] Re:FOOD vS FUEL

2005-02-07 Thread Kirk McLoren
I do not think canola or soy are fit for human consumption. Canola is a variant of rape seed, a member of the mustard family. Humans should use olive oil and it should not be used for cooking. For cooking natural saturated fats such as tallow (beef fat)should be used. I have been researching this

Re: [Biofuel] Gobal Warming - Ice Buffering

2005-02-07 Thread Kirk McLoren
Yes, there were tropical conditions in Montana at one time. Coal deposits in Antarctica. Since plants also suffer from high temps it is interesting to contemplate what the equator was like. I suggest the thermal pump was far more energetic (equator to pole air flow) Your comment re buffering is qu

Re: [Biofuel] U.S., Islam, and Religion

2005-02-07 Thread Kirk McLoren
For those that do not have this opportunity to broaden their perceptions of the world -- Buy a good shortwave radio and use it. Kirk --- robert luis rabello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi Luc, > > > > As I believe you said that your sister was > thinking of movin

Re: [Biofuel] Automotive Black Box

2005-02-07 Thread Kirk McLoren
rmation. But I > am curious, what do you > mean by "solid state" ? > > AntiFossil > Mike Krafka > Minnesota USA > > > - Original Message - > From: "Kirk McLoren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sund

Re: [Biofuel] Vacuum Solar Tubes

2005-02-07 Thread Kirk McLoren
I can tell you flat out that even a 90% vacuum conducts VERY well and you NEED a 2 stage pump. Otherwise stay with a full atmospheric pressure collector. There is very little difference between 1 atmosphere and 0.1 atmosphere. I know this from experience. Kirk --- Doug Foskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Biofuel] Automotive Black Box

2005-02-07 Thread Kirk McLoren
Martin K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >This data can only be subpoenaed by a court of law AFAIK. It is only >kept for a few seconds leading up to when airbags are deployed. Beyond >that, nobody would be able to find out anything even if they wanted to. That is because the loop is only that l

Re: [Biofuel] Automotive Black Box

2005-02-06 Thread Kirk McLoren
If they are using solid state cameras for a digital image the silicon sensors have peak sensitivity in the far red. You can illuminate the license plate with IR and the camera attempting to image the plate plate will over expose, no picture of the plate, washed out. To human eye there is almost

Re: [Biofuel] Vacuum Solar Tubes

2005-02-06 Thread Kirk McLoren
It is surprising how well a soft vacuum conducts. If you are going to the trouble and expense of pyrex and vacuum seals use a fairly hard vaccum. You will need a 2 stage pump such as refrigeration mechanics use. P and S Parts Corporation - 1.7 miles E - 15700 South Broadway St, Gardena, 90248 -

Re: [Biofuel] The Coming Wars

2005-01-22 Thread Kirk McLoren
course it might be a coincidence that an oil field larger than the middle East deposits extends from Nam to Indonesia. I worked on navigation/positioning eqpt for floating test drill rigs in 1970. http://atimes01.atimes.com/atimes/Southeast_Asia/FJ27Ae02.html Vietnam is the is the third-largest o

Re: [Biofuel] Metric measurements

2005-01-21 Thread Kirk McLoren
I think I will calibrate my spedometer in furlongs per fortnight. Ought to be impressive. :) Kirk --- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Luc and all > > >Unhealthy ? When everything is multipliable by 10 > you would think > >that the Americans would be able to catch on no? I > m

Re: [Biofuel] Wind Turbines

2005-01-18 Thread Kirk McLoren
It takes a very efficient machine to be more efficient than a personal local machine. The losses of distribution have to be offset and the costs as well if one is to be fair. If one has reasonable wind resources and space it should be given consideration. Kirk --- Greg Harbican <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: [Biofuel] Weight to Liquid

2005-01-16 Thread Kirk McLoren
There is a pulished density figure somewhere. If a liter of H2O is 1 kilo then a liter of oil weighs whatever the density number is. If you want to know the volume then multipy by the reciprocal of the density. Example A fluid has a density of .8 A liter thus weighs .8 kilo 1 kilo has the volume o

Re: [Biofuel] Collapse

2005-01-13 Thread Kirk McLoren
I think I remember Costeau making the comment that all of the oxygen made on dry land was consumed in oxidation of rocks. The sea produces our breathable air. I saw satellite photos of die off larger than the area of all of Viet Nam when we were spraying with agent orange. Dow "experts" said

RE: [Biofuel] OT -Autism One Radio interview January 13

2005-01-13 Thread Kirk McLoren
One would hope beliefs have some foundation in reality. The reality of amalgam stability is not what you have stated. The average amalgam filling has a life of 5 to 15 years. I should know. I had to have enough of them replaced. http://tuberose.com/Amalgam_Fillings.html 5.5 to 11.5 http://www.se

Re: [Biofuel] Kaliumhydroxide.

2005-01-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
I think your wash with KOH will be more biodegradable as well. Put it on your garden. --- bob allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > KOH dissolves much more readily, exothermically in > fact. If you assume > that the NaOH and KOH you are using are 100% each > (which they are not) > the ratio of

Re: [Biofuel] Drought

2005-01-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
Interesting argument re causality. http://nov55.com/gbwm.html#z http://nov55.com/cli.html Water in the air is a greenhouse gas which swamps the others. It is about a hundred times more prevalent than CO2 in clear air, and millions of times more significant on a cloudy day. Yet moisture only chan

Re: [Biofuel] OT -Autism One Radio interview January 13

2005-01-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
cations.org/cgi/content/abstract/114/3/793 Kirk McLoren wrote: > wrote:Subject: Autism One Radio interview January 13 >Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:30:21 -0500 > > >On Autism One Radio www.autismone.org/radio > >Thursday, January 13, 10:30 am - 11:30 ET >Teri Small will in

[Biofuel] OT -Autism One Radio interview January 13

2005-01-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Subject: Autism One Radio interview January 13 Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:30:21 -0500 On Autism One Radio www.autismone.org/radio Thursday, January 13, 10:30 am - 11:30 ET Teri Small will interview Mark Geier, MD, PhD. Dr. Mark Geier and his son David were the first

[Biofuel] New Plastic converts solar energy at 30 percent -- IR spectrum

2005-01-10 Thread Kirk McLoren
Subject: New Plastic converts solar energy at 30 percent New plastic can better convert solar energy Jan 9 2005 Canadian Press http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1105319242587_49?hub=SciTech TORONTO — Researchers at the University of Toronto have invented an infrare

Re: [Biofuel] Splenda/sucralose toxic --vs dogma

2005-01-10 Thread Kirk McLoren
ze that > the major reason > why autistic children need to avoid milk is because > it is pasteurized. > The pasteurization process > <http://www.mercola.com/2003/mar/26/pasteurized_milk.htm> > turns casein > into a very dangerous molecule that can further > precipita

[Biofuel] woodgas co-generation resources

2005-01-09 Thread Kirk McLoren
g is: http://www.lindsaybks.com/dgjp/djgbk/ttur/index.html Building a Tesla Turbine --Kirk McLoren __ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_

[Biofuel] Re: off topic Splenda/sucralose toxic

2005-01-09 Thread Kirk McLoren
Quite right Mike. I posted the original comment in the hopes the people on this list would be able to do more with the information than the general public. Also it is important we be effective in this struggle regarding the future for if we are standing in the gap who will replace us? If we are t

[Biofuel] Splenda/sucralose toxic

2005-01-08 Thread Kirk McLoren
If you don't have your health you have nothing. Kirk Dr. Mercola's Comment: You probably recall an article I posted regarding the overwhelming popularity of Splenda/sucralose in processed foods that is preventing the product's manufacturer (Tate & Lyle) from taking on new customers and li

Re: [Biofuel] Liquid Trap for Methanol Recovery

2005-01-08 Thread Kirk McLoren
I cannot stress highly enough the importance of avoiding methyl alcohol vapors. They can easily blind you if in the eyes. Kirk Legal Eagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: G'day Kevin; I suppose you are looking for a closed,sealed container in which to boil the methanol. I am presently in the proce

[Biofuel] Health Freedom

2005-01-08 Thread Kirk McLoren
Free until Jan 15th The RDA book is well worth reading. Kirk From: Health Freedom, International Advocates for Health Freedom Check out this FREE BOOK- RIDICULOUS ARBITRARY ALLOWANCE by Steve Hickey which exposes the fraudulence of RDAs http://www.lulu.com/content/92249 Check out ANH's Ri

Re: [Biofuel] Earth Quake Prediction and Deep Well Injection Correlation

2005-01-07 Thread Kirk McLoren
ns. Thanks. --- Kirk McLoren wrote: > Movement can occur any time you add or delete oil or > water. The deep well > injection project at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, > near Denver, in the > 1960s is a good example. While the frequency of the > earthquakes at RMA somewhat matched th

Re: [Biofuel] Earth Quake Prediction

2005-01-07 Thread Kirk McLoren
ffect upon land movements - nature abhors a vacuum. (purely hypothetical) Thanks.. --- Kirk McLoren wrote: > Glad you liked it. > Another resource you might like is > http://fax.libs.uga.edu/ > There is a link to a free Deja browser plugin there > and the Deja collection is at >

[Biofuel] worth seeing

2005-01-07 Thread Kirk McLoren
Takes a little bit to load but worth the wait. Kirk We Are One http://www.hiddengifts.org/we_are_one/ - Do you Yahoo!? All your favorites on one personal page – Try My Yahoo! ___ Biofuel mailin

Re: [Biofuel] Earth Quake Prediction

2005-01-06 Thread Kirk McLoren
es in Mexico [11]..." unquote Thanks Kirk. --- Kirk McLoren wrote: > Interesting > > Earth Quake Prediction > > > > http://quake.exit.com/ - Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail

[Biofuel] Earth Quake Prediction

2005-01-06 Thread Kirk McLoren
Interesting Earth Quake Prediction http://quake.exit.com/ - Do you Yahoo!? All your favorites on one personal page – Try My Yahoo! ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailma

[Biofuel] odd story re quake

2005-01-05 Thread Kirk McLoren
Nicobar tribals refuse to come out from jungles — as per their predictions, fresh earthquakes strike the islands January 4, 2005 India Daily Indian Government finally confirms that threatened tribal aborigines are safe in Andaman – Nicobar islands – they sensed it coming and moved to higher

Re: [Biofuel] tsunami relief, construction efforts

2005-01-05 Thread Kirk McLoren
all charities leave something to be desired. The red cross for example Marsha Johnson Evans President, CEO Compensation: $621,435 http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm/bay/search.summary/orgid/3277.htm Rating page is http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm/bay/content.view/catid/2/cpid/35

RE: [Biofuel] Compost with sawdust and LOF-- mushroom media

2005-01-03 Thread Kirk McLoren
I know hobbyists that eliminate the hassles of heat sterilization of media using hydrogen peroxide. Works very well. Some info here http://www.mycomasters.com/ http://www.mycomasters.com/Slideshow.html http://ecosyn.us/ecocity/Links/My_Links_Pages/easy_mushrooms_01.html http://www.wildmushrooms.or

Re: [Biofuel] Compost with sawdust and LOF.

2005-01-02 Thread Kirk McLoren
Hello Peter. Orange peel contains orange oil, a preservative. It is slow to decompose. Kirk --- Guag Meister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Kim ; > > LOF is Liquid Organic Fertilizer or what Keith calls > Household Compost Activator, in other words, urine. > > Yes I guess I could put in so

[Biofuel] Solar Cells at $1.50 per watt

2005-01-01 Thread Kirk McLoren
- Pliable solar cells are on a roll Fred Pearce, Uppsala http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6802&print=true Imagine wearing ajacket or rucksack that charges up your mobile phonewhile you take a walk. Or a tent whose flysheet charges batteries allda

[Biofuel] Happy New Year

2004-12-31 Thread Kirk McLoren
I wish you all a happy and constructive new year. Kirk Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It

Re: [Biofuel] Electric Bill (was New Car)

2004-12-31 Thread Kirk McLoren
I have seen some "high frequency" ballasts that just chop the 60 Hz so the 15% efficiency improvement is lost. This is separate from the ballast loss, it is a raising of the bulb efficiency by not allowing quench to proceed as far inside the lamp. They label these as HF but it is misleading. I cal

RE: [Biofuel] Windows warning

2004-12-27 Thread Kirk McLoren
The information carried enough credibility that the German government abandoned Microsoft. The replacement OS, Linux, also turned out to be cheaper to support. Doesn't sound too good for Mickeysoft. I understand Bill Gates solution was to purchase more than 50% of Red Hat, a major distribution

Re: Fwd: Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear vs coal (Tomas Juknevicius's question)

2004-12-21 Thread Kirk McLoren
It is just recycling material on the ground. The background count is not what it was in 1944 Better living through science. Kirk --- Michael Redler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wow! > > I am really surprised at that. ...very interesting! > > "[Further testing of wood ash across the U.S.

Re: [Biofuel] 10 Hp Diesel (from China)

2004-12-20 Thread Kirk McLoren
That Changfa sure looks like the unit sold by "Chinadiesel" in Jamul California, --- Legal Eagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > G'day Alex; > > - Original Message - > From: "alex burton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 1:43 AM > Subject: [

[Biofuel] RE: [Befoul] Food waste and Leaping for $1.50

2004-12-19 Thread Kirk McLoren
Hi Keith Except for the coffins I saw farm failures on a trip to Australia about 25 years ago. Same story, big loans and market failure. Then foreclosure -- all on advice of gvt "experts" and easy loans. Kirk --- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Peggy > > >Hello Mike, > > > >I

Re: [Biofuel] End of the World (sorry)

2004-12-15 Thread Kirk McLoren
My daughter thought it amazingly funny. Yes it was Sellersesque Kirk --- Michael Redler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > WTF: What the...F > > Anyway, I want to follow up with a quick message. > The link IS NOT A REFLECTION OF MY POLITICAL VIEWS". > I received an angry message from Harry in the >

Santa and his reindeers

2004-12-14 Thread Kirk McLoren
Wishing all of you the very best. Kirk click 'one time' on each reindeer. http://web.icq.com/shockwave/0,,4845,00.swf __ Do you Yahoo!? Send holiday email and support a worthy cause. Do good. http://celebrity.mail.yahoo.com

Re: [Biofuel] Hyping Terror For Fun, Profit - And Power

2004-12-10 Thread Kirk McLoren
Todd wrote: The same people lied, fabricated, manipulated and stole from the American people 30 years ago and they're doing the exact same thing again today. - Been going on much longer than that my friend. Gutenberg should have this one out by now -- 1919 Th

Re: [Biofuel] What Israel Means to Me (Was Balfour reconsidered)

2004-12-08 Thread Kirk McLoren
The eugenics stuff is American as well Go to http://fax.libs.uga.edu/ and click on (click for a list of titles) and near the bottom of the page you will see "world war posters" In them you will see American eugenics being promoted as desireable to Germany. In the states we are told Hitler was t

Re: [Biofuel] winterizing

2004-12-08 Thread Kirk McLoren
I think you will find that something as light as ether will outgass at a high rate. Also I think it will change the burning characteristics in not very large concentrations. For example some engines have suffered damage from a spray of ether. We used to use it in Montana when starting tractors at

Re: [Biofuel] Quo Vadis: Playing For Keeps

2004-12-05 Thread Kirk McLoren
I know several people who have been predicting this for over 10 years and they quote "Ordo ab Chao" (Order out of chaos) as the mantra. I have read some of their arguments and I can't disprove them. Perhaps I am becoming a paranoid schizo but when I see 1 No realistic energy policy. Renewables ar

Re: [Biofuel] Processor Questions

2004-12-05 Thread Kirk McLoren
magnetic coupling --- Ross Horner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I want to make a processor that produces no fumes, > but how do you get an agitator through the container > without having a hole? > > I also want to produce a fairly large amount of > biodiesel and plan to use 250 gallon home

Re: [Biofuel] Silent Night, Deadly Night

2004-12-02 Thread Kirk McLoren
Doing the right thing is not in the corporate handbook. Being perceived as doing right is -- as long as it doesn't cost much. :( Kirk --- Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/20627/ > > Silent Night, Deadly Night > > By Mark Hertsgaard, Dragonfly M

RE: [Biofuel] RE: Bible, Koran & Torah Thumping

2004-11-27 Thread Kirk McLoren
Yes, many believe the evolution hypothesis even though it has many flaws. There is more support to believe we were all placed here by the mother ship than by evolution. Better than the mothership though, to me, is to believe there is more to heaven and earth than my philosophy and that there is a

Re: Re[2]: [Biofuel] 4 more years - Euro to oil

2004-11-26 Thread Kirk McLoren
I assume the answer to that will be the offering of higher interest rates. Of course raising the rate will kill real estate etc. in the US. :( Kirk --- Ken Riznyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Another concern about the dollar is that much of the > US debt is held by foreign investors mainly in Ch

Re: [Biofuel] Interview with William Blum - The Granma Moses of Radical Writing

2004-11-24 Thread Kirk McLoren
if we secluded that person on a farm with a dozen articulate progressive activists for a year, and with a plethora of moving audio-visual materials, something would probably click in that individual's head. --- I suspect they would react like Leeloo (The Fifth Element) when sh

Re: [Biofuel] Vertical axis wind turbines Another approach to wind

2004-11-23 Thread Kirk McLoren
lly. If this is not the case please let me > know. > > Kirk McLoren wrote: > > The hours of operation aren't even close. The > > comparison is invalid. > > > > Then there is the question of which bearings you > refer > > to. Wheel bearings? Totally

RE: [Biofuel] Vertical axis wind turbines Another approach to wind

2004-11-22 Thread Kirk McLoren
The hours of operation aren't even close. The comparison is invalid. Then there is the question of which bearings you refer to. Wheel bearings? Totally different application from moving the foils. The applied loads in that machine are very large. That makes the controls large which means expe

Re: [Biofuel] Vertical axis wind turbines Another approach to wind

2004-11-22 Thread Kirk McLoren
machine built last year. > > I can try to answer any questions you might have but > for technical data the > information will be limited to what they have been > able to learn with other > models they have built to this point. > > Happy Thanksgiving to all who cele

Re: [Biofuel] Vertical axis wind turbines Another approach to wind

2004-11-21 Thread Kirk McLoren
Not Swedish. Bohemian Celt actually. Was madly infatuated with a little Norwegian girl when we were in the 8th grade though. She told me ufda was being at the airport when your ship comes in. As to your other question -- Fatigue stress is much higher in a VAWT than a HAWT. Inescapable. To quote

Re: [Biofuel] Vertical axis wind turbines Another approach to wind

2004-11-20 Thread Kirk McLoren
All the VAT I know about suffered fatigue and broke due to reversal every revolution. It is a design weakness. All you can do is select materials etc to extend mtbf but it is built in. I used to be enthusiastic about them as I wanted to avoid the problems in the conventional designs. They aren't

Re: Re[2]: [Biofuel] Nazism And Christian Conservatism

2004-11-18 Thread Kirk McLoren
Yes, I agree with that. They have a man holding a key to God's house which should never have a lock on it in the first place - if it is God's house. And it should shelter the needy not just a gathering once or twice a week. Kirk --- Gustl Steiner-Zehender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hallo Ki

Re: [Biofuel] Nazism And Christian Conservatism

2004-11-18 Thread Kirk McLoren
It is always the one true faith against the world. If you think Christianity has a corner on this market you aren't looking very hard. Threatening hellfire is one way, Islam threatens the sword for nonbelievers. Israel/Palestine is a holy war is it not? As long as a religion has us/them it will

Re: Methane was Re: [Biofuel] solar hot water w/follow up question

2004-11-16 Thread Kirk McLoren
Solar Power Heliostat Arrays. http://www.redrok.com/main.htm --- Michael Redler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kim is asking a question to which I've also been > trying to get answers. I'd also like to attach a > follow up question. Has anyone been looking into > heliostats as a way of channel

Re: [Biofuel] solar hot water

2004-11-15 Thread Kirk McLoren
Building your own? Kirk --- Kim & Garth Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings, > > Well I had planned on working on my farm first, then > doing my biofuels > next. First I have an argument with the power > company and now, my hot > water heater died. Does anyone have a favorite > sol

Re: [Biofuel] efficient solar cells

2004-11-15 Thread Kirk McLoren
500 suns? Not low tech. Precision tracking and rigidity in the mirror support regardless of wind or position is required. I gave up on concentrations over 50 as being too difficult to satisfy the commercial environment. :( Kirk --- MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > APS testing world's most effic

Re: Bible, Koran & Torah Thumping, not to mention other general sheeple tricks was Re: [Biofuel] about God

2004-11-13 Thread Kirk McLoren
I remember seeing an electron microscope picture of a virus and thinking the thing had more in common with a nanobot than something living. Looked very mechanical. Don't remember which virus but think it was in Scientific American about 15 years ago. -Kirk --- robert luis rabello <[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: [Biofuel] about God

2004-11-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
God laid an egg? H. . . :) Kirk --- Peggy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The essence of egg-o-ism drew the chicken unto > itself and into a future > probability as did the squawking joy of > reverberating sound made by the > chicken as she laid her first egg. Forevermore the > sound of

RE: [Biofuel] Nuclear vs coal

2004-11-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
I agree that providing an alternative is constructive and is useful. Your example re the people that think irradiation is a cure all for sterilization and food preservation, I have no problem believing they don't know better. Most of them are unaware of the studies re the random molecules created

[Biofuel] Fwd: Arctic thaw could open vast oil and gas region

2004-11-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
Thought this article would be of interest --Kirk > Arctic thaw could open vast oil and gas region > 11 Nov 2004 15:00:50 GMT > Source: Reuters > By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent > > REYKJAVIK, Nov 12 (Reuters) - An accelerating thaw > of the Arctic may open vast regions for oil and

Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear vs coal correction

2004-11-11 Thread Kirk McLoren
ufda Had a stupid attack it is plutonium (Pu) 239 that is formed. Hard to imagine how I could make a mistake like that considering I used to do radiation hardness and susceptibility for a living. Must be oldtimers. Kirk --- Kirk McLoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The nukesters

Re: [Biofuel] Nuclear vs coal

2004-11-11 Thread Kirk McLoren
The nukesters routinely indulge in deception to promote their industry. The pollution associated with the nuclear fuel cycle is spun like stories regarding a president who didn't think a blowjob was sex. I don't think any reasonable person would believe it just like the nuclear industry rubbish.

RE: Bible, Koran & Torah Thumping, not to mention other general sheeple tricks was Re: [Biofuel] aboutGod

2004-11-11 Thread Kirk McLoren
--- Mel Riser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I LOVE bananas... Most of us do. That's the problem. I find I have more faith in my intellectual decisions if I examine my feelings and I am certain I am free of wanting to believe. Very important knowing your heart. T

RE: FW: [Biofuel] about God

2004-11-11 Thread Kirk McLoren
Mel, I have problems accepting Urantia as an accurate history. For example-- Page 1701 when recounting the feeding of the five thousand says: They who ate of this extraordinary feast numbered about five thousand men, women, and children. We know from that period that counts were of men only so s

RE: [Biofuel] 4 more years -- State IQ and Election Results

2004-11-08 Thread Kirk McLoren
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good." -- Samuel Johnson --- Tim Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey Peggy, > > I agree that their are several kinds of smart (if > you will). I have an Aunt who holds three > Doctorate degrees but yet

Re: [Biofuel] Rooftop Wind Turbines Scotland

2004-11-08 Thread Kirk McLoren
Yes, lost a kidney to cancer and had one of those near death experiences as well. Much of what I used to see in the world as serious I now see as adolescent and self indulgent. Wish I could put it into words like Keith does. Anyway, using fabric for the machine. Have a novel way, a simple way, o

Re: [Biofuel] Rooftop Wind Turbines Scotland

2004-11-07 Thread Kirk McLoren
Coming along ok. Mind is willing but the body is weak. Each day a bit better though. Actually have some colour in my face now. Piggott even shows how to carve your own blades. As for configuration Betz wrote the paper I think. I am under the impression 3 blades is usually the best choice. Mine

Re: [Biofuel] Rooftop Wind Turbines Scotland

2004-11-07 Thread Kirk McLoren
http://www.scoraigwind.com/ has a much cheaper solution. Also a more factual solution. A rooftop installation will in most cases be a very poor one. Kirk --- MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rooftop Turbine > A Breakthrough In Wind Power > By Paul Kelbie > Scotland Correspondent > The Inde

Re: off topic flame: Re: [Biofuel] 38 short hours to go

2004-11-04 Thread Kirk McLoren
I believe the historian Toynbee wrote that America was a unique society in that it declined before it reached its peak. As a wholesale worshipper of youth and consumerism one can hardly hope any mature values would be cultivated. Responsibility is one of the tenents of maturity. I would characte

Re: [Biofuel] Reaction from the US to the Guardian's Clark County project

2004-10-25 Thread Kirk McLoren
They had to add 100 free points to the SAT scores so that Americans wouldn't notice the drop in scholastic performance in 1 generation. It isn't just the schools fault either. I think a lot of Americans are tuned out and doing what feels good is the alpha and omega of their existance. Would be s

RE: [Biofuel] Canadian Trash

2004-10-24 Thread Kirk McLoren
>Is that >correct? Nope. He is talking trash :) Pardon the pun but I couldn't resist Kirk --- John Mullan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And why does it have to be 60 miles high? > > In our praries, 60 square miles in nothing. Forget > the 60 mile hieght. > Imagine the methane / nat.gas that

Re: [Biofuel] Lost in Twitland

2004-10-24 Thread Kirk McLoren
So unnerve me. Kirk Lost in Twitland > > > > In the words of Adolf Hitler, "If you tell a big > enough lie, > > people will believe it". > > It actually wasn't Hitler that said that, but it is > attributed to hime > because it appeared in Mein Kampf. I shall leave it > at that otherwise it

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Kirk McLoren
A truly wealthy person is one who needs little. Kirk --- Mickey Sadler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Kim, > > I don't know if you have wood available or not, but > it could be used > for cooking. Are you familiar with Lehman's? They > have wood cookstoves, > and just about anything else th

Re: [Biofuel] production of ethanol from wheat flour -- yeast selection

2004-10-18 Thread Kirk McLoren
The quantity and type of yeast and tank volume is CRITICAL if being done commercially. The quantity of innoculant must be calculated accurately as the final yield of yeast bodies can vary as much as 50%. Sugar used to make yeast bodies is not available as alcohol. Kirk --- Kenneth Kron <[EMAIL

Re: [Biofuel]Beaten Afgan bride

2004-10-13 Thread Kirk McLoren
It is quite possible the story is true. 500 years ago the story could have been true in continental Europe or England. Our enlightenment is quite recent actually and even now is incomplete. Our willingness to hurt each other transcends reason. We used to burn women alive and think it a good d

Re: [Biofuel]Israeli commander empties his magazine on a teenage girl

2004-10-13 Thread Kirk McLoren
The man is obviously consumed with hate. To kill children requires a profound detachment of the spirit. There will be no progress until Sharon is replaced someone more moderate. He is a modern day Stalin. Kirk fox mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Source: Independent.co.uk http://news.inde

Re: [Biofuel] U.S. Funds Chat Room Surveillance Study

2004-10-13 Thread Kirk McLoren
We had pen recorders on the phone system in Iran in the 70's. People dial a phone with their own peculiar rythm. Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Updated: 08:11 AM EDT U.S. Funds Chat Room Surveillance Study Looking for Patterns That Could Detect Terrorist Messaging By MICHAEL HILL, The Associat

Re: [Biofuel] Free book "The Oil Age is Over"

2004-10-13 Thread Kirk McLoren
I suppose I should have read it first. It was a link sent to me by a friend on another list. Haven't been reading much. If I have any energy I put it into walking. Kirk Appal Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: George, What part of "They haven't even really started to think..." or "...not near

[Biofuel] Free book "The Oil Age is Over"

2004-10-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/downloads.html Free until US elections - Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today! ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mai

RE: [biofuel] Question - efficiency of sunlight conversion....Carbon Forcing or solar activity

2004-10-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
I think meteoric activity is in there as well sice it is the "doping" of the photosphere that makes a difference. Plasmas emit photons roughly proportional to the square of the number of electrons of the atom making up the plasma. Iron has 55 so it has much more emission than hydrogen with 1. S

[Biofuel] Favorite dictionary try again ufda

2004-10-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/index.html This site is constantly updated as well. I like it. Kirk - Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. ___ Biofuel mailing list

[Biofuel] My favorite dictionary of units of measurement was fuel additives

2004-10-12 Thread Kirk McLoren
Steve Spence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Irish Mile = 2048 meters. mile (mi) a traditional unit of distance. The word comes from the Latin word for 1000, mille, because originally a mile was the distance a Roman legion could march in 1000 paces (or 2000 steps, a pace being the distance between su

Re: [Biofuel] Handbuilt electrolyzers? [was: Solar Hydrogen]

2004-10-11 Thread Kirk McLoren
Since the flammability range for hydrogen is so wide it could be used at 2% and then a very lean gasoline mix would burn -- and with good efficiency. Propagation is a serious problem with lean gasoline mixtures. Kirk Walt Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The part of the article that caught

Re: Was Re: [Biofuel] Changing Government/Now ethanol

2004-10-11 Thread Kirk McLoren
ed fuel and give you a container with enough dye to correctly dye the fuel you bought. Apparently they are audited for the amount of untaxed fuel they sell and the amount of red dye the consume with not much verification on exactly how these two items leave the premisies. kk Kirk McLoren wrote:

Re: Was Re: [Biofuel] Changing Government/Now ethanol

2004-10-11 Thread Kirk McLoren
il furnace > use. > > Greg H. > > - Original Message - > From: "Kirk McLoren" > To: > Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 15:52 > Subject: Re: Was Re: [Biofuel] Changing Government/Now ethanol > > > > When I lived in Montana the local fuel supplier

Re: Was Re: [Biofuel] Changing Government/Now ethanol

2004-10-10 Thread Kirk McLoren
When I lived in Montana the local fuel supplier filled your winter tractor fuel tank and the oil stove tank from the same tank truck load. It was dyed red to stop its use on the highway. Kirk Greg Harbican <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Furnace oil, is Diesel #4, with anti-biological additives ad

Re: [Biofuel] Magnets

2004-10-10 Thread Kirk McLoren
urrent however, you have to give up >energy (conservation of energy is the first law of thermodynamics. If it >was possible to create "free energy" why do you think all those >hydroelectric and steam powered turbines need so much power to run? > >Oh well, I'm sure eve

Re: Was Re: [Biofuel] Changing Government/Now ethanol

2004-10-10 Thread Kirk McLoren
stove oil is winter diesel. Kerosine is too light. even winter diesel benefits from lubrication additives. Kirk Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Actually, I was wondering this as well. There is a station close by that sells kerosene. In winter in Indiana (though I won't be here for the worst

Re: [Biofuel] Magnets

2004-10-10 Thread Kirk McLoren
o give up energy (conservation of energy is the first law of thermodynamics. If it was possible to create "free energy" why do you think all those hydroelectric and steam powered turbines need so much power to run? Oh well, I'm sure everyone knew all this anyway... JEFF

Re: [Biofuel] Back to grid via WVO genset

2004-10-09 Thread Kirk McLoren
Then we have centralized power plants utilizing part of the generated power to run pumps and fans to cool the bottom end of the cycle instead of the heat being available as process heat, hot water or space heat. Then we have right of ways and condemnation of private property to route transmissi

Re: [Biofuel] RE: Fire ants wasZXZX

2004-10-09 Thread Kirk McLoren
They love egg yolk so they eat it. Sprinkling it only gets them to ingest what they get when they clean their legs. Mix it in the yolk. When it dries out make some more. Kim & Garth Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Thanks, I know boric acid will keep them out of my cupboards, but they don't s

Re: [Biofuel] Magnets

2004-10-09 Thread Kirk McLoren
Yes, the "free energy" folks are a breed of birds unto themselves. Kirk When the war on terror is over, there will be no more terror. Just like the war on drugs, and you can't buy drugs anymore MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Shoot. Bygolly has I gotcha ah hybrid veehickle fur yall. M

Re: [Biofuel] RE: Fire ants wasZXZX

2004-10-09 Thread Kirk McLoren
I used boric acid and egg yolk for the common German cockroach when I lived in Southern California. They like egg yolk so much they don't run when the light is first turned on. I think whatever ants like but with boric acid not borax would do the trick. I use a heaping teaspoon of cinammon

RE: [Biofuel] US Blocks Phase Out of Lindane in North America

2004-10-08 Thread Kirk McLoren
I assume they respond to bait. Wasps, for example, go crazy over fish. I assume they like all edibles but what gets their motor running? Use that for a trap. I like electricity although I suppose soapy water might do. My ex father in law observed flies go up not down so his traps worked 10 ti

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