Re: [Biofuel] Tsunami relief Clean water

2005-01-05 Thread John Miggins
ood Program
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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 12:32 PM
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> For those of us who aren't in a position to do much more than send money, 
> it's difficult to even figure which charity is the most worthy--that is to 
> me, which charity will spend the least money on BS advertising, CEO 
> salaries, etc. and the most of my donation to the actual people who need 
> it.  Does anyone have any insight there.  I've returned my Christmas 
> "toys" and will be sending the money from them to one chosen charity...
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Re: [Biofuel] Tsunami relief Clean water

2005-01-05 Thread WoodArtStudios

I would like to see money go for solar pannels and other alturnative
energy to help restore power. Lets all contact BP, Shell and all the
other alturnative energy companys and have them donate., Scott

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http://community.webtv.net/WoodArtStudios/RenewableArt

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Re: [Biofuel] Tsunami relief Clean water

2005-01-05 Thread Wynn S.



For those of us who aren't in a position to do much more than send 
money, it's difficult to even figure which charity is the most worthy--


Yes Patrick, that IS a big concern.
Two agencies that I have confidence in are:
AFSC -American Friends Service Committee
Oxfam

I'm sure there are many others.

Wynn



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Re: [Biofuel] Tsunami relief Clean water

2005-01-05 Thread Patrick Campbell


difficult to even figure which charity is the most worthy--that is to me, which 
charity will spend the least money on BS advertising, CEO salaries, etc. and 
the most of my donation to the actual people who need it.  Does anyone have any 
insight there.  I've returned my Christmas "toys" and will be sending the money 
from them to one chosen charity...



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Re: [Biofuel] Tsunami relief Clean water

2005-01-04 Thread Joanne Olafson


For another take on clean water in the tsunami areas:
www.hado.net
There is a message from Dr. Masaru Emoto re the water in the tsunami areas.
Many of you are probably already aware of Dr. Emoto's work.  There is also
info on the website about his groundbreaking research work with water
crystals, including some incredible photographs.
Best regards,
Joanne

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Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 1:10 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Tsunami relief Clean water



I agree with your message Pannir, and want to echo that sentiment about
focus on this list although some of the diversions are quite educational

In the end, what binds us all together is our desire  for the common
comforts of life, the very things that these victims in Asia are lacking.
We can talk about it or we can atempt to do something real about it.  Pass
this info to those who might be able to build these for victims.

Those needs in order of priority are:

Clean Water,
Food,
Shelter,
Warmth, etc...


Here is a simple water purification device that can be made from black
plastic, glass and some wood to take pond water and distill it into
drinkable water.  These system are commercially available or we can
sponsor
sending the plans and getting local material from salvage to make these
systems.  Here is a plan if any one interested or can pass this along to
victims somehow.

http://www.txses.org/epsea/stills.html


http://www.txses.org/epsea/pdf/borderpact.pdf

Logistcally it would be hard to do anything else except donate money.

Here is website on some commercial companies making these and others,
wonder
if they are doing anything for these victims?
www.solaqua.com

http://survival-trapping-fishing.com/solar.htm


OPERATION

Solar energy is allowed into the collector to heat the water. The water
evaporates only to condense on the underside of the glass. When water
evaporates, only the water vapor rises, leaving contaminants behind. The
gentle slope of the glass directs the condensate to a collection trough,
which in turn delivers the water to the collection bottle.






John Miggins
Harvest Solar & Wind Power
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- Original Message - 
From: "Pannir P.V" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "GPECBIOMASS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 7:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Greeting to all


To all beloved list members

This year has passed with terrific tusame and Asiatic earth quack.
This biofuel list is an valuable forum bringing together the south ,
north , east and west , the young newcomer as well as the experienced
people.
In this new year I visited the poor people house  in the
Northeast  part of Brasil.
Even though electric power is available, as  they do not have money to
pay , the poor people here are successful  in using 50 percent
kerosene and 50 percent diesel as cheap fuel using age old Lamperine
lamp as an aternative to electrical one as money for food has more
value than for fuel..In future surely we biofuel members can
contribute  to solve  the rural energy crisis A special thanks and
admiration for the dedicated  work of our list  leader Keith,beloved
kind leader leader of all of us  , to make our list as uniquely
balanced international  forum to  provide useful solution to  rural
energy crisis.Surely 2005 or list  can  do better  tthan 2004 , if all
of us can spent  some time to our group and  giving the heping hand.

I wish a happy 2005 and look forward  exchange of information not only
biofuel for rural region , but also our list members projects  for
ruralization of urban areas, of curse certainly with the useful
ecologically sound biofuel projects

Pannirselvam
Brasil


On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 17:10:44 +0100, Hakan Falk
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


The year that passed has been interesting and with many challenging
events.
The biofuel list, for me, is a very valuable forum for a community that
consist of a uniquely balanced international representation of mature and
experienced people. I want to wish you all a Happy New Year and look
forward to the coming exchanges of opinions in year 2005. A special
thanks
and admiration to Keith and his very professional job as moderator.



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[Biofuel] Tsunami relief Clean water

2005-01-03 Thread John Miggins

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focus on this list although some of the diversions are quite educational

In the end, what binds us all together is our desire  for the common 
comforts of life, the very things that these victims in Asia are lacking. 
We can talk about it or we can atempt to do something real about it.  Pass 
this info to those who might be able to build these for victims.

Those needs in order of priority are:

Clean Water,
Food,
Shelter,
Warmth, etc...


Here is a simple water purification device that can be made from black 
plastic, glass and some wood to take pond water and distill it into 
drinkable water.  These system are commercially available or we can sponsor 
sending the plans and getting local material from salvage to make these 
systems.  Here is a plan if any one interested or can pass this along to 
victims somehow.

http://www.txses.org/epsea/stills.html


http://www.txses.org/epsea/pdf/borderpact.pdf

Logistcally it would be hard to do anything else except donate money.

Here is website on some commercial companies making these and others, wonder 
if they are doing anything for these victims?
www.solaqua.com

http://survival-trapping-fishing.com/solar.htm


OPERATION

Solar energy is allowed into the collector to heat the water. The water 
evaporates only to condense on the underside of the glass. When water 
evaporates, only the water vapor rises, leaving contaminants behind. The 
gentle slope of the glass directs the condensate to a collection trough, 
which in turn delivers the water to the collection bottle.






John Miggins
Harvest Solar & Wind Power
"renewable solutions to everyday needs"
www.harvest-energy.com
Phone/Fax 918-743-2299
Cell: 918-521-6223

- Original Message - 
From: "Pannir P.V" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "GPECBIOMASS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 7:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Greeting to all


To all beloved list members

 This year has passed with terrific tusame and Asiatic earth quack.
This biofuel list is an valuable forum bringing together the south ,
north , east and west , the young newcomer as well as the experienced
people.
 In this new year I visited the poor people house  in the
Northeast  part of Brasil.
Even though electric power is available, as  they do not have money to
pay , the poor people here are successful  in using 50 percent
kerosene and 50 percent diesel as cheap fuel using age old Lamperine
lamp as an aternative to electrical one as money for food has more
value than for fuel..In future surely we biofuel members can
contribute  to solve  the rural energy crisis A special thanks and
admiration for the dedicated  work of our list  leader Keith,beloved
kind leader leader of all of us  , to make our list as uniquely
balanced international  forum to  provide useful solution to  rural
energy crisis.Surely 2005 or list  can  do better  tthan 2004 , if all
of us can spent  some time to our group and  giving the heping hand.

I wish a happy 2005 and look forward  exchange of information not only
biofuel for rural region , but also our list members projects  for
ruralization of urban areas, of curse certainly with the useful
ecologically sound biofuel projects

Pannirselvam
Brasil


On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 17:10:44 +0100, Hakan Falk
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The year that passed has been interesting and with many challenging 
> events.
> The biofuel list, for me, is a very valuable forum for a community that
> consist of a uniquely balanced international representation of mature and
> experienced people. I want to wish you all a Happy New Year and look
> forward to the coming exchanges of opinions in year 2005. A special thanks
> and admiration to Keith and his very professional job as moderator.
>
>
>
> Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
> http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
>
> Biofuel archives at Infoarchive.net (searchable):
> http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/biofuel/
>


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