Hallo Hakan,
Wednesday, 29 September, 2004, 14:53:43, you wrote:
HF> Gustl,
HF> I was not clear, but I meant example of preemptive actions, not that US
HF> have any influence of what Israel does. It is clear and easy to see that it
HF> is Israel that manipulates US, not the other way around.
HF>
No, a VAT tax is a "value-added tax", like a sales tax except that each
business pays it on the value they add (sales minus purchases) so that
there is no incentive for vertical intergration, and economic efficiency
from specialization is maintained. The tax is also applied to imports.
In Canada
This all started when my interest was sparked by Niels Anso
posting a thoughtful response to the Ricardo Study of SVO emissions. In
his response he mentioned the effects that phosphor in the fuel could
have on combustion. This was the first time I had seen this discussed
and I had since
It's a '96, you don't need to change anything.
Steve Spence
http://www.green-trust.org
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From: "Cullen Newsom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 6:36 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Dodge Cummins Fuel Hoses
> Hello Everyone,
>
>
carbon tax does not equal pollution credits.
Steve Spence
http://www.green-trust.org
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: Kyoto clears last hurdle / Scientists
ag
A good article on why John Kerry would not treat Kyoto any differently than
Bush.
http://www.iht.com/articles/513306.html
The people who publish 'The Guardian' live in a dream world.
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hey jeffrey,
i had the same question and i think there are some older air plane engines
that run off diesel and i think this website even has some newer models for
around 150 dollars american
http://www.modelflight.com.au/rc_model_accessories/enya_15ss_deisel_control_line.htm
you might hav
Hello Keith !
Thank you for clearing my intentions! I wasn't sure, if "expanding"
subjects about "dinofuels" was recommendable on this site.
Now we will see if Phil still wants to concretises his "starting point"?
Max Gasman
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Dear pal:
I would be delighted to learn about your technique on how to arrange
a petrol (gasoline) motor to work smoothly on motor paraffin (kerosene).
Thanks in advance, F.
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From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 03,
Hello Phil!
If you wish, and Keith allows us to talk in depth about how to arrange
a petrol (gasoline) motor to work smoothly on motor paraffin (kerosene),
I can offer you my experience of 13 years and over 100.000 km with two
of my cars. Both driven by "motorpetroleum" and water"injection"
Keith Addison wrote:
These are diesels. The glowplug motors (not diesels) run on methanol and
a brew of other stuff, some of it not very nice. I don't know if you
could substitute ethanol, but I think you'd need the other stuff anyway.
Best wishes
Keith
Nitromethane
No, it's not very
Hello Phil,
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Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 10:09 PM
Subject: RE: Was Re: [Biofuel] Changing Government/Now ethanol
> Hello Phil
>
> >Hello all!
> >
> >Is there anyone out there who has tried runni
Hello Steve,
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Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: Kyoto clears last hurdle /
ScientistsagainstBush/U.S. can end oil use
> "Increased use of renewable energy and advanci
Hi,
I have a 97, 2500 and did not have to change any hoses... They are all
steel lines except the ones at the tank itself.. Mine seem fine after
running since April.
Saul A. Juliao
Cullen Newsom wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Forgive me (or don't) for not searching the archive first.
> Doe
> Steve Spence wrote:
> "Increased use of renewable energy and advancing efficient use of
> renewable" fuels is a good thing.
>
> advancing efficient use of fossil fuels is only temporary step to
> eliminating them.
>
> trading pollution credits does not make the above happen. If I'm doing "t
> Steve Spence wrote:
> "Increased use of renewable energy and advancing efficient use of
> renewable" fuels is a good thing.
>
> advancing efficient use of fossil fuels is only temporary step to
> eliminating them.
>
> trading pollution credits does not make the above happen. If I'm doing "t
> Hi All,
>
> does the Carbon tax not level out playing field for renewable energy
> sources as will push forwards development and grants for projects.
>
> Here in Ireland we currently have to pay VAT @21% on all our plant
> (biomass and pellet heating systems) which makes the fossil alternative
>
Hello Everyone,
Forgive me (or don't) for not searching the archive first.
Does anyone know about the hose(s) I need to change, or be ready
to change before running SVO or Biodiesel? Mine is a 1996 D3500
Cummins. I've recently gathered nearly all the stuff I need,
except changing the fuel
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From: "Peggy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 12:55
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Deuterium: The Alternative Power Source
> Although most people think highly of Mr. Nobel, he is
> responsible for blowing up many bodies during
It is my impression that wind power projects are complex and thus expensive.
Solar has the obstacle of much cloud cover in Eire.
I am in the process of building a drag type windmill (sheet) as it has the
highest starting torque and the least demands on skill of assembly. I also
think it is th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
does the Carbon tax not level out playing field for renewable energy sources as
will push forwards development and grants for projects.
Here in Ireland we currently have to pay VAT @21% on all our plant (biomass and
pellet heating systems) which makes the foss
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
does the Carbon tax not level out playing field for renewable energy sources as
will push forwards development and grants for projects.
Here in Ireland we currently have to pay VAT @21% on all our plant (biomass and
pellet heating systems) which makes the foss
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