I like the Fords, avoid automatic transmissions in any of them
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From: "Doug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 7:42 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Biodiesel Truck Suggestions
> Hi Group,
>
> Been lurking for a while, finally have a chance to deploy a bi
Hi,
I'm in northeast Indiana. I believe it's 4.3L, which, if I calculated
correctly, comes to
about 260 cu.in.
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 14:26:15 - "merlyn_of_camelot"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello Phillip,
> Where are you located? Is this the old GM car diesel of 350cu.in.?
> Thank You
No, I think it's 4.3L
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 10:12:15 +0100 (BST)
=?iso-8859-1?q?mark=20schofield?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> Is that the 6.2L GMC diesel engine?
>
> Mark
>
>
The best thing to hit the internet in yea
> http://www.tompaine.com/feature2.cfm/ID/8353
> Faulty Connection
Jim Lobe writes...
As calls mount for a full-scale investigation into the Bush administration's
manipulation of intelligence on Iraq's nonexistent nuclear and chemical
weapons program
"British Prime Minister T
It is unfortunate that anyone has had to die in this war. I am not here to say
this war is right or wrong. If this person was so adamant about peace, why was
he in the Marines? To gain credability? Come on!! The Marines are the first
to go in and usually the last to leave. Did he not reali
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Dear David:
Thanks very much for your post on the USIS group development.
It looks like a wonderful technology to attain energy conservation
while simultaneously protecting the environment.
All of us concerned with energy efficiency appreciate your contribution.
With very best regards,
Luis
[E
Hi again Bob,
I have solar for hot water production, which is the only
application that you can have the 3 to 5 year payback
time for. I am amazed that not everybody have it, it is
one of the most profitable investments that you can do.
Using solar for heating, must assume a very good house
fro
Keith,
> Still, bona-fide or not, my real concern wasn't so much with him as
> with whether to help people to this extent or not. And I think the
> answer is probably not. You also seem to think so.
I'll bend over backwards for almost anyone who extends effort and uses the
inside of their skull
Christopher Phillips reports:
"I have found that by adding a small quantity of
>Potassium Carbonate to a mixture of Ethanol and Water, the solution
>separates into an aqueous phase and an organic phase (the organic phase
>being the Ethanol of course)."
If this is true, shame on all those scientis
Bob,
You are right about the 10 women (works with 10 women and 10 men also and
then it is no f-k up -:)) and this might be closer to the kind of smaller
diversified production that Keith and many of us often are talking about.
It is powerful, but the time to construct ships, terminals and dis
Erich Forster of safariseeds.com has apologized to both Journey to
Forever and Energea CTER (I sent a heads-up to Camillo Holecek of
Energea - they had a whole page of Energea's stuff there, photos and
all) and has removed all this material from his website. He said: "I
had no idea, as I am mu
Hello Bryan
>There is also the distinct risk of litigation. It's not hard to imagine
>someone injuring themselves or others with a BD processor or an Ethanol
>still, and naming you as a defendant in a personal injury lawsuit. For
>that reason, most professionals I know (doctors and lawyers main
Erich Forster of safariseeds.com has apologized to both Journey to
Forever and Energea CTER (I sent a heads-up to Camillo Holecek of
Energea - they had a whole page of Energea's stuff there, photos and
all) and has removed all this material from his website. He said: "I
had no idea, as I am mu
Hi MM
> >>There is *no* reason to exlude the several technologies and ideas
>we could be
> >>using to beef up our energy economics... except that the enemies of
> >>progress in
> >>this challenge wish to bring financial advantage to themselves.
>They pretend
> >>though that they exclude ideas b
Hi Todd
What a cynical old feller! :-)
Though you could be right - it's these young people of today, eh?
Whatever's to be done with them.
On the other hand, Mark said they were common enough questions
(though I think not all at once!). But she also shook her head over
the apparent inability
MM,
At 12:22 PM 7/15/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >I find NEGs, EVs and Hybrids very interesting and a more
> >direct coupling to Solar and wind logical.
>
>I agree. I believe you mean "NEV" (Neighborhood Electric Vehicle).
Of course I mean NEV, at the moment I am sloppy, should have checked.
Sor
>I have not seen you as a very intensive H2 economy proponent
>either. At the same time, I am not worried about that new ideas
>will get attention. New ideas have a tendency to fascinate us all.
>I am more afraid of that workable "ready for use" ideas will be
>beyond our attention span. It is more
Sounds like an awesome couple of enterprises. Thx for the resonse.
> Thanks for your inquiry!
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--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "chphillips2003"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't have a strict method as such, I have just experimenting with
> different ideas based on what little I have learned from my Applied
> Bio-Sciences course at Cardiff University.
>
> Heres basically what I did:
http://www.tompaine.com/feature2.cfm/ID/8341
Peaceful Warrior
(Chris Strohm is a freelance reporter and volunteer with the DC Independent
Media Center. Ingrid Drake is a correspondent for Pacifica Radio's
Peacewatch program.)
As the U.S. occupation of Iraq extends with no end in sight, and the
MM,
I have not seen you as a very intensive H2 economy proponent
either. At the same time, I am not worried about that new ideas
will get attention. New ideas have a tendency to fascinate us all.
I am more afraid of that workable "ready for use" ideas will be
beyond our attention span. It is mor
>Now you can give me samples on the viability of a hydrogen
>economy, please. I am looking forward to it.
>
>Hakan
:-)
I am not the one to defend the H2 economy concept, I don't think, just
fair consideration of some contribution of H2 to any proposed mix,
just as I am against dismissing any ide
Yes. "Pretty darned good" intelligence. That is if you like your intelligence
served watered down, candy coated and hollow.
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"The conclusion, then, is inescapable: the cadre -- both inside and outside the
administration -- who would lead the United S
On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 07:23 AM, mark schofield wrote:
> Dear Ken Provost
>
> Can the same process be used for dehydrating
> methanol after recovery?
>
> Regards
I'm not convinced it can work for ethanol -K
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>Kishore wrote:
>
>>We are working with the farms to produce bio-mass pellets This
>>will work for many industrial applications
>> - Original Message -
>>The above message from Grant County Economic Development
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wa
MM,
I have spent a lot of time to read about Brazil and there you
have your example. Costs, environmental effects, labor effects,
economic effects etc. This is for Ethanol and would be very
applicable for US, with its low diesel utilization.
I happen to belive that it would be even easier to re
--- Grant County Economic Development <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> We are working with the farms to produce bio-mass
> pellets This will work for many industrial
> applications
I'm curious about the process of making pellets. What
precisely (saw-dust, forest detritus, virgin wood) are
they m
I had received several request for more information about our biomass projects.
In the late 70's during one of our first "energy crisis" I entered into wind
generation and solar panels and wood stoves. This was a small answer and one
that as soon as people adjusted, the business quit. Now I
I don't have a strict method as such, I have just experimenting with
different ideas based on what little I have learned from my Applied
Bio-Sciences course at Cardiff University.
Heres basically what I did:
Materials
l00 mL each of ethanol and water
10 grams of potassium carbonate
a few dr
There is also the distinct risk of litigation. It's not hard to imagine
someone injuring themselves or others with a BD processor or an Ethanol
still, and naming you as a defendant in a personal injury lawsuit. For
that reason, most professionals I know (doctors and lawyers mainly)
absolutely re
Hello Phillip,
Where are you located? Is this the old GM car diesel of 350cu.in.?
Thank You
Terrence
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Dear Ken Provost
Can the same process be used for dehydrating
methanol after recovery?
Regards
Mark
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Dear Keith and All,
Wouldn't it be easier to aim for a set pH mark
when producing biodiesel from a range of crude
input materials?
Say for example, 1L of virgin almost pH neutral
oil requires 200cc MeOH and 3.5g NaOH - if the
final pH is around 10 then why not just use a
mixing system in which t
Kishore wrote:
>We are working with the farms to produce bio-mass pellets This
>will work for many industrial applications
> - Original Message -
>The above message from Grant County Economic Development
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was interesing. Could we have more information or
>websi
>>There is *no* reason to exlude the several technologies and ideas we could be
>>using to beef up our energy economics... except that the enemies of
>>progress in
>>this challenge wish to bring financial advantage to themselves. They pretend
>>though that they exclude ideas because they've been
Dear Robert Luis,
Face it. If NAFTA says what it does, Canada have no longer
any NG resources and it can be added to US reserves. The
same with hydro electricity production. This is how I interpret
what you are saying. Canada sold it out with NAFTA.
Do the same apply to oil and uranium?
I gues
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 08:23:35 -0700, you wrote:
>
>
>Hakan wrote:
>
>> Dear Robert Luis,
>>
>> Very interesting information, this about NAFTA. Wonder how
>> they managed to label it "free trade agreement". It does however
>> limit the risk for Canada and Mexico to be "liberated". It is
>> already
Hakan wrote:
> Dear Robert Luis,
>
> Very interesting information, this about NAFTA. Wonder how
> they managed to label it "free trade agreement". It does however
> limit the risk for Canada and Mexico to be "liberated". It is
> already done by NAFTA and "American democracy" (Rule by
> American
Keith,
> >14 questions to get me off the ground
14 questions huh? Off the ground, huh?
Anyone who is capable of analyzing the simple act of biodiesel making to the
degree that your individual below does is one of three things: 1) enormously
insecure to a degree of almost unbelievability, 2) def
>
>> From: "Christopher Phillips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Separation of Ethanol from Water
>> Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 12:54:17 +0100
>>
>>
>>
>> After a bit of research I have found that by adding a small quantity of
>> Potassium Carbonate to a mixture of Etha
From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon Jul 14, 2003 7:18 am
Subject: Ten thumbs?
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Girl Mark wrote, about titration:
"Also, don't try and draw up 1 ml only into an eyedropper and then
squeeze like hell trying to get all the liquid out- it's more
accurate to draw u
Christopher isn't a list member, though I've invited him to join.
Keith
>From: "Christopher Phillips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Separation of Ethanol from Water
>Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 12:54:17 +0100
>
>Hi,
>
>I am a Validation scientist for a small pharmaceutical c
Christopher isn't a list member, though I've invited him to join.
Keith
>From: "Christopher Phillips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Separation of Ethanol from Water
>Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 12:54:17 +0100
>
>Hi,
>
>I am a Validation scientist for a small pharmaceutical c
Dear Robert Luis,
Very interesting information, this about NAFTA. Wonder how
they managed to label it "free trade agreement". It does however
limit the risk for Canada and Mexico to be "liberated". It is
already done by NAFTA and "American democracy" (Rule by
American people) is already implemen
Hi
Is that the 6.2L GMC diesel engine?
Mark
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hi all
can anyone help me about how to analysis pour point, cloud point?
what is diesel index and aniline point mean?
i found last two word in a journal but idon't know the meaning.
thanks
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