Re: [biofuel] Dung to Electricity

2002-07-18 Thread Christopher Witmer
Dung. Hmmm . . . dung, dung, dung . . . now that rings a bell. (Sorry 'bout that. I have an offal sense of humor sometimes.) Christopher Witmer (Brains frying in the Tokyo summer) Yahoo! Groups Sponsor -~--> Free $5 Love Reading Risk Free! ht

Re: [biofuel] PLEASE READ THIS - Bouncing - third warning

2002-07-18 Thread fhebert8
> im ok my message always comes back. to my email so it must be working. I did > have trouble talking to Mr. Bill, he is on aol, it says there is a loop and > no one can fix it. But I have Been bothering Mr. Bill for about 20 years, But Soon I wil send him some pictures of my still making 10

[biofuels-biz] PLEASE READ THIS - Bouncing - third warning

2002-07-18 Thread Keith Addison
Sorry to shout, but it seems it's necessary, judging from off-list enquiries from people saying aren't receiving their messages, is there something wrong with the list. Yahoo! Groups is "bouncing" lots of members. PLEASE DO NOT SEND TEST MESSAGES TO THE LIST TO CHECK IF YOU'RE BOUNCING OR NOT

[biofuel] PLEASE READ THIS - Bouncing - third warning

2002-07-18 Thread Keith Addison
Sorry to shout, but it seems it's necessary, judging from off-list enquiries from people saying aren't receiving their messages, is there something wrong with the list. Yahoo! Groups is "bouncing" lots of members. PLEASE DO NOT SEND TEST MESSAGES TO THE LIST TO CHECK IF YOU'RE BOUNCING OR NOT

Re: [biofuel] NYTimes.com Article: Nanotech Revolution

2002-07-18 Thread Keith Addison
>Hey Keith,If I'd known you were the only person on the biofuel list >I wouldn't have bothered posting the article about carbon nanotubes. There are lots of them here, nobody else has bothered to respond. >I >figured their must be more people, beyond your brilliant colleague Steve >Spence, w

[biofuel] Biodiesel / SVO research paper

2002-07-18 Thread Darren
I have been looking for a research paper I downloaded some time ago but I don't appear to have any record of. I think it was an Acrobat doc and was looking at the emissions of biodiesel / SVO with a variety of engines, Elsbett / Wangle??? (engine that if I remember is of German o

[biofuel] fuel polishing

2002-07-18 Thread William Clark
Can anyone give input on this? Would this be a good way to take biodeisel to ASTM standards?http://www.fuelpolishing.com/ Received this on the mailing list from Kirk. Bill C. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---

Re: [biofuel] NYTimes.com Article: Nanotech Revolution

2002-07-18 Thread greenscitek
Hey Keith,If I'd known you were the only person on the biofuel list I wouldn't have bothered posting the article about carbon nanotubes. I figured their must be more people, beyond your brilliant colleague Steve Spence, who believe nanotech is still science fiction. Kirk (a big supporter of yo

[biofuel] Dung to Electricity

2002-07-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/020718/5/np27.html Thursday July 18 8:26 AM EST Dung-Fired UK Power Plant Rumbles Into Life LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's first ever dung-fired power station started operating on Thursday, taking the excrement of nearly 5,000 cows and lighting up homes around the n

[biofuel] Who's Going to VAEF?

2002-07-18 Thread teampondaj
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Re: [biofuel] Re: "Mercury Free" dry cell recycling

2002-07-18 Thread Christopher Witmer
Ken, I have never experienced an explosion related to battery recharging. I don't know what type of dry cell you're referring to, but I suppose under the right circumstances a gas could be given off that either ignites or bursts because of pressure buildup inside the dry cell case. I purchased

[biofuel] Reality Check: It's Business as Usual

2002-07-18 Thread Keith Addison
Reality Check: It's Business as Usual By Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman The predominant view in Washington right now is that the corporate reformers are in control. President Bush's Wall Street speech last week was a bomb, immediately discarded in Washington circles as containing proposals