Pedro said...
> That«s a good news. If there are a lot of message, perhaps it«s time
> to ask for a biodiesel newsgroups in Usenet sci.energy.* or similar (
> no alt.* because not everybody can read them ). Best.
ARGHHH
NO!!
one word -> SPAM
well two w
Ok, I found some information on what I have here.
These are unused dialysis filters. Discontinued so they are obsolete.
My recycling friend has a whole truckload of them. All are new, still
in the package.
The housing is a polycarbonate - He wants this for its high recycling
price. The rest w
stujo wrote:
> 100 + emails are so very bothersome. That is why I use the "digest"
> feature. This sends me one email a day with all the posts
> convienently encapsulated. I can cruise right past the political /
> propaganda and get to the real meat of the group. Perhaps this
> feature isn't pr
As usual, I scream about loosing my way then notice the map in my
hand. Thanks for the help people!
stujo
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have spent the best part of the last 2 days reading everything I
> >can find online concerning biodiesel. I have ever
100 + emails are so very bothersome. That is why I use the "digest"
feature. This sends me one email a day with all the posts
convienently encapsulated. I can cruise right past the political /
propaganda and get to the real meat of the group. Perhaps this
feature isn't promoted enough. I belie
"kirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Wasn't in an incinerator. Was being tested and caught fire. They got it out
> of the building but that's all. I did not examine the debris. I only heard
> comments about "over a pound of missing plutonium".
When did this happen? Where was the aerospace faci
That«s a good news. If there are a lot of message, perhaps it«s time to ask
for a biodiesel newsgroups in Usenet sci.energy.* or similar ( no alt.*
because not everybody can read them ).
Best.
- Original Message -
From: "Stan Rains" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001
More information ;)
Direct Conversion of a Modern Motorcycle Engine to Operate on Diesel/JP8
Fuel Using Conventional C.I. Diesel Technology
The objective of this proposal is to develop a method to convert a modern,
gasoline powered motorcycle engine to operate on JP8/Diesel fuel. The effort
will
Nice diesel MC site with updated pics of NATO diesel bike:
http://www.peace65.freeserve.co.uk/Pictures/diesel.htm
Ed B.
www.biofuels.ca
> From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2001 21:51:10 +0900
> To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
> Subject
don't forget the http://www.essexmfg.com/Kawasaki/safari.stm
based on a http://www.kawasaki.com/uv/mule2510diesel.html
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>keith, i think you miss my point.
On the contrary Dick, I think you miss mine. Not the first time we've
exchanged that set of words.
One point I do maybe miss is why you're making it an either/or issue.
It seems obvious it has to work both ways. Why do you talk about
confusing end-users with
keith, i think you miss my point.
big oil will do whatever is in its power to
discredit biofuels made or used by anyone except themselves.
confusion regarding standards plays right into
their hands. they can always claim that 'standards are not met', thus instilling
fear into potential
We have similar in Spain. One can use www.amena.es phones to recieve the
nearest fuel-station with lowest prices by GSM Text Messages at low cost
(know like SMS messages; if you save money buying low price fuels, the user
needs a chiep mean to recieve the information on-road ).
You send the text
Please take me off your mail list. I am interested in working with
bio-fuels but do not have the time to review all of the political rhetoric
which is the majority of the content of the postings of your group.
Thank you and good luck.
Stan Rains
Yahoo! Groups Sponsor
>I have spent the best part of the last 2 days reading everything I
>can find online concerning biodiesel. I have everything close at hand
>to start a small test batch.
>
>There is one thing I have not found. Good information on pressing oil
>from the seeds. Either this subject is just so simple t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>http://test1.janes.com/regional_news/americas/news/idr/idr010601_1_n.s
>html
>
>
>In a world of diesel-fuelled military vehicles,
> planners have struggled for many years
>banish gasoline from the battlefield.
>
> One small obstacle has been the motorcycle,
Is all the money in the nuclear-fossil business ???. Where there is a space
for renewable energy ???. Have the not-ever-lucid goverments all the power ?
The answer it«s not. You and me, the citizens, have a big power, our
resources, to protect the nature and help to progress the renewable energy
Is all the money in the nuclear-fossil business ???. Where there is a space
for renewable energy ???. Have the not-ever-lucid goverments all the power ?
The answer it«s not. You and me, the citizens, have a big power, our
resources, to protect the nature and help to progress the renewable energy
- Original Message -
From: "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Africar et al
> Holden is the name of the engine manufacturer, a sister to the GM empire
in
> USA.
> Seeing Daewoo was bailed out of trouble by GM, not surprising th
http://www.webconx.com/2000/biofuel/sunfloweroil.htm
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no biodiesel in Australia? Josh Tickell, the motivator of this movement is
in Australia. check out
http://www.biodiesel.org.au/
http://www.veggievan.org
Steve Spence
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Holden is the name of the engine manufacturer, a sister to the GM empire in
USA.
Seeing Daewoo was bailed out of trouble by GM, not surprising that the
Holden engine ended up in its chassis..
John in Australia
> Witness Daewoo in the US. For the first couple of model years they had
> engines bu
http://test1.janes.com/regional_news/americas/news/idr/idr010601_1_n.s
html
In a world of diesel-fuelled military vehicles,
planners have struggled for many years
banish gasoline from the battlefield.
One small obstacle has been the motorcycle, which
Steven,
Glad to be of help. I contacted several manufacturers of oil expellers,
filters etc in India as there seemed to be a lot more of them there than in
other countries. The company whose email I sent gave me the best quotes of
all of them. That is why I sent it to you. Also they have an agent
I though Steve posted something about this before, I could not find
anything in the archives. Connected with the Delco-Remy generator,
could make a lot of Home Brewed fuel!
Pretty kewl site too!
http://www.chiefengineer.org/article.cfm?seqnum1=474
DTE Energy Technologies, an unregulated sub
I have spent the best part of the last 2 days reading everything I
can find online concerning biodiesel. I have everything close at hand
to start a small test batch.
There is one thing I have not found. Good information on pressing oil
from the seeds. Either this subject is just so simple that
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