Hi,
Am Montag, den 10.04.2006, 10:01 +0200 schrieb Micha Nelissen:
> Danny Milosavljevic wrote:
> >> I'm not familiar with the process. I know you can make hydrogen from
> >> water, by
> >> dissecting water into pieces through electrolysis.
> >
> > Yeah, that method sucks :)
> >
> > I'd use ht
L505 ha scritto:
[...]
In brazil they already use sugar as their source of fuel. There is already
infrastructure for sugar/alcohol powered cars. Brazil uses them. The oil
companies don't want this. Anyone think an oil company wants to go out of
business
and buy all the technology from Brazil? M
Danny Milosavljevic wrote:
I'm not familiar with the process. I know you can make hydrogen from water, by
dissecting water into pieces through electrolysis.
Yeah, that method sucks :)
I'd use http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haber_process since there it's a
"leftover" resulting H component anyway
Hi,
Am Sonntag, den 09.04.2006, 14:17 -0600 schrieb L505:
> >
> > > "There is no excuse for Oil being a raw material needed to ship food"
> > >
> > > No, there isn't. Which is why those who can are switching to gas (which,
> > > lo and behold, farmers can produce that themselves) and hydrogen and
>
> > "There is no excuse for Oil being a raw material needed to ship food"
> >
> > No, there isn't. Which is why those who can are switching to gas (which,
> > lo and behold, farmers can produce that themselves) and hydrogen and
> > trains anyways. The only "problem" is the lag of the infrastructu
> "There is no excuse for Oil being a raw material needed to ship food"
>
> No, there isn't. Which is why those who can are switching to gas (which,
> lo and behold, farmers can produce that themselves) and hydrogen and
> trains anyways. The only "problem" is the lag of the infrastructure,
> that
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 07.04.2006, 18:45 -0600 schrieb L505:
> > Thank you, but I appreciate the freedom and the power of open source ;-)
> > Also, I can't see anything wrong in spending US$10 on something
> > minimally important, why is it?
>
> No problem at all - I would spend $10-$20 on a "I Love
There is a excellent file manager called Total Commander (used to be
Windows Commander) which allows you to split a file to any specified
size. It also generates a CRC file to make use all is fine.
Total Commander is shareware, without any limitations.
http://www.ghisler.com/
Regards,
- Graem
> Thank you, but I appreciate the freedom and the power of open source ;-)
> Also, I can't see anything wrong in spending US$10 on something
> minimally important, why is it?
No problem at all - I would spend $10-$20 on a "I Love Freepascal" t-shirt, for
example.
> Remember: free software is abo
On 4/7/06, L505 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > You could split the file into pieces and rejoin it together later.
> > > I'd do it in 100MB splits, or 50MB splits.
>
> > Or you could just pay $10 for avoiding the trouble ;-)
>
> In other news, Flavio bought a copy of delphi for $500 to avoid the
> > You could split the file into pieces and rejoin it together later.
> > I'd do it in 100MB splits, or 50MB splits.
> Or you could just pay $10 for avoiding the trouble ;-)
In other news, Flavio bought a copy of delphi for $500 to avoid the trouble of
"free"pascal.
It's a common dilemma:
1.
On 4/7/06, L505 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You could split the file into pieces and rejoin it together later.
> I'd do it in 100MB splits, or 50MB splits.
Or you could just pay $10 for avoiding the trouble ;-)
There also MegaUpload (http://www.megaupload.com), which allows 250MB.
-Flávio
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You could split the file into pieces and rejoin it
together later.
I'd do it in 100MB splits, or 50MB
splits.
Have you tried www.rapidshare.de ?
You can break the image into some 6-7 files under 100 MB and upload them
there.
Timothy.
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