Cristopher,
Not a problem. Still waiting to see if Pieter had any better fortune after
starting again from scratch.
Something is slightly awry with the volumes of acid he is adding. He'll get
there. There's really not that much that can go wrong with the process, at
least to my knowledge.
In th
To be absolutely fair, I believe one has to read exactly what was said, at
least in several instances. It's called Poli-Speak. Easy enough to discern
if tuned in well. A bit like going to the town council meeting and hearing
promises that a matter will be "addressed."
Well, yeah (in my best "vall
Hi Christopher
>Hello Todd and Keith:
>
>I understand your enthusiasm but I think we are drifting away from Pieter's
>primary concern.
Yes, we are.
>After all, he won't be able to do what you are describing
>here if he does not surpass his problem. Not everyone (such as myself) is as
>knowledge
> Looking for Leadership or "How Democrats are funding
> the Bush Regime."
> by Tim Castleman
> www.drive55.org
>
> I hear Democrats saying we need to get rid of this
> Bush administration in
> 2004. I agree, but I understand the Republicans will
> have $200 million
> dollars to use in the 2004
I hadn't thought of it that way Todd.
When I read
> The Road To Coverup Is The Road To Ruin
> Robert C. Byrd is a Democratic Senator from West Virginia.
>Editor's Note: The following remarks were delivered on the U.S. Senate
> floor on June 24, 2003.
> http://www.tompaine.com/fea
Ok, I can try to do so.
Thanks a lot.
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Pieter Koole
Netherlands
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Pieter,
Me too, I've been experimenting wi
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/06/28/business/28FUEL.html?ex=1057826565&ei=1&en=4a2824a1bd655510
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What we are talking about is not biofuels in general, it is Ethanol
production from corn, as I understand it.
Hakan
At 09:38 AM 6/28/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >
> >I think Pimentel is not important here, and I did not have him in
> mind. To my
> >mind what is important is the next tier o
Sorry about getting back to this issue late, I am an assistant scoutmaster,
and I just got back from a camp out.
The thing about a H2 fuel cell, is that it does not require a reformer, that
will split the Hydrogen atoms off of the other atoms ( Carbon and Oxygen in
the case of methanol and ethano
Does any one know where I can get small quantities of sulfuric acid
in the Southeast U.S.? I live in Tallahassee Florida.
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Hello Todd and Keith:
I understand your enthusiasm but I think we are drifting away from Pieter's
primary concern. After all, he won't be able to do what you are describing
here if he does not surpass his problem. Not everyone (such as myself) is as
knowledgeable as you guys when it comes to biof
>
>I think Pimentel is not important here, and I did not have him in mind. To my
>mind what is important is the next tier of researchers who claim that while
>biofuels may contain added energy, the net gain is not large. I don't have
>anyone specific in mind, except the recent Berkeley group's
I complemented the chapter "The Hydrogen hype, the scam artists at work"
with comments and some more that I wanted to say, here it is,
The Hydrogen hype, "the scam artists at work".
As mentioned, it is around 80 years old technologies and have been used in
submarine technologies for a long tim
It would appear that the ultra-conservative Buchanan is attempting to
deflect responsibility for the Iraq war and the disinformation stream that
led up to it upon Paul Wolfowitz and away from the president of the US.
That's one very extensive, elaborate and interesting conspiriacy theory
where ev
Hello all,
I just wanted to make a post regarding the fuel economy for 2 of my cars.
My first car is a 1990 1.6L Jetta diesel. I see 5 - 6L/100K on a regular
basis. In recent months though my diesel developed a very health appetite for
oil. I now use 1L of oil in 100K. Time for a moto
Hello Todd
>Hello Keith,
>
>We've done a lot of the same work here. Haven't gotten down to the nitty
>gritty of fabricating a Babbington or Turk burner, but we have shipped out
>the soap/glycerin/alcohol/caustic to a company that distributes the Clean
>Burn brand of waste oil boilers and heaters
Helow Greg and April
Surely it will produce biogas, but you need to be careful about salts, acids
alchol contenet within correct limit together with C/N ratio.there are good
experimental work
work about the use of fatty oil in biodigestion , all metabolized via
glicerol.But you also need
The Road To Coverup Is The Road To Ruin
Robert C. Byrd is a Democratic Senator from West Virginia.
Editor's Note: The following remarks were delivered on the U.S. Senate floor
on June 24, 2003.
http://www.tompaine.com/feature2.cfm/ID/8216
And yet, seven weeks after declaring victory
Bob,
On my todo list, I have an article about AC/heat pump units.
It is many more things to consider when you design or buy
a reversible AC system. When I get to this, I will first publish it
on the list for comments, before I publish it.
Hakan
At 10:42 AM 6/27/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>This is
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