Re: [Biofuel] High mileage, low emissions - and no big-rig noise

2004-10-20 Thread roger johnson
..hi keith..i wood like to know if ??you can take 5 .gal. of w v o. and add 5gal. of ..diesel fuel to it / mix it up. to get 10gals. of 50/50mix ??WILL IT WORK in a fuel tank in my truck ??is a F 250 HD DIESEL 1997..??oooyes and por it in a filter first.. ..??WILL IT WORK.. thanks

[Biofuel] Bio-Fuel on Dutch TV

2004-10-20 Thread Jan Lieuwe Bolding
Aflevering 4: Biobrandstof Biobrandstof? Wat is dat? Alles en meer over biobrandstof komt u te weten in deze aflevering. Rijden op olifantenpoep is niet iets uit een sprookje! 24 oktober aflevering 4: Biobrandstof RTL5 21:00 See dutch TV RTL5, also on AstraSAT JLB

Re: [Biofuel] Running B100

2004-10-20 Thread Legal Eagle
on my email that is posted with every one of the messages I have going to the list and ask away, or... Luc - Original Message - From: Fritz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 3:44 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Running B100 Hi Luc, my name is

[Biofuel] Looking for a group to brew with in the North SF bay area.

2004-10-20 Thread Joe . Guthrie
Hi to all. I am looking for a group of people who want to make bio diesel on a modest scale for personal use. I live in Sonoma and work in Petaluma CA. I am willing to join an existing group or start a new group. I can scrounge up most of the hardware for 160 l per batch scale operation.

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread GuyW
Is there no an easement for the power lines? If so, they can cut anything within the easement, but not outside it. -Guy- - Original Message - From: Kim Garth Travis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 3:44 PM Subject: [Biofuel] Trees and power

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Andres Yver
snip So, I have 6 months to be off grid. Any ideas of how to stream line the process and get me to where I need to be? Looks like your utility just lost a customer ; ) Good for you. The first step is to assess your energy needs. Over the next couple of weeks, keep track of how and where

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Andres Yver
On Tuesday, October 19, 2004, at 07:44 PM, Kim Garth Travis wrote: snip So, I have 6 months to be off grid. Any ideas of how to stream line the process and get me to where I need to be? Bright Blessings, Kim On Tuesday, October 19, 2004, at 07:44 PM, Kim Garth Travis wrote: snip So,

Re: [Biofuel] Biofuel USA goberment set standars

2004-10-20 Thread Appal Energy
The US standard for biodiesel is ASTM D-6751. You can find it on this page http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_yield2.html or Google for it elsewhere. Each test within D-6751 is specifically drawn out under other ASTM standards..., all a bit like pealing an onion. Todd Swearingen -

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Lyle Estill
grow high enough to interfere with your wires, is there any way you could not cut the Dogwoods? Neanderthal to Joe, Sure thing. We never cut the Dogwoods. Besides, there are no Dogwoods this time of year. On Oct 19, 2004, at 7:58 PM, GuyW wrote: Is there no an easement for the power

[Biofuel] Biofuels slogan

2004-10-20 Thread Dan Holden
Paul wrote Biofuels - Flower Power I think its kinda clever.. Recent advances show fish oil and algae to be promising large volume sources of oil. A better slogan might be: Biofuels- If it's slimy it's Power. Dan --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system

Re: [Biofuel] first batch of biodiesel

2004-10-20 Thread Legal Eagle
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make.html#3biod When I first got started I dedicated a kitchen blender, a re-sealable Grolsch beer bottle (for the methoxide) and a small saucepan to the project along with a simple thermometer that I used to use for checking refer loads while trucking

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Darryl McMahon
Hi Kim, an ambitious project for most people, however, I suspect you are up to it. Are your telephone lines strung on the same poles as the electrical lines? If so, does the telephone company have the same rules as the electrical company? If so, do you have other options for telephone

[Biofuel] How it's done

2004-10-20 Thread Legal Eagle
If one,two or three turn out to be fakes, there is a better than average possibility that they are ALL phoney propaganda ploys. http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=4045 ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Biofuel] How many forum members does it take?

2004-10-20 Thread Dan Holden
How many forum members does it take to change a light bulb? 1 to change the light bulb. 1 to post that the light bulb has been changed. 14 to share similar experiences of changing light bulbs and how the light bulb could have been changed differently. 7 to caution about the dangers of changing

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Gigawatt
So, I have 6 months to be off grid. Any ideas of how to stream line the process and get me to where I need to be? I live in Houston, too, and I am mostly off grid and totally off city water here is my web page click on the 'Off the Grid for Newbies' or 'Emergency Home Water' prompts,

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Doug Younker
Hi, I have read similar stories from other Texans, but never heard that the trees to be cut where on utility right away or not. If on the right of way they are the power companies trees, even if someone else planted them. Kim's decision is to keep the trees and let go of the power company,

Re: [Biofuel] Looking for a group to brew with in the North SF bay area.

2004-10-20 Thread Stuart Kreitman
If ya get down to Palo Alto, we have a 4-person cell with a 40 gallon fumeless processor. We're certainly happy to help you with know-how. skk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi to all. I am looking for a group of people who want to make bio diesel on a modest scale for personal use. I live

RE: [Biofuel] first batch of biodiesel

2004-10-20 Thread Jelatancev Denis
go to: (you will find test batch procesor, nad how to do it. http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_processor7.html regards, Denis # Denis Jelatancev s mobile IC S IN HW SIEMENS d.d. Heinzelova 70a 1 Zagreb Croatia Tel.+385 1 6105-678

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Hakan Falk
Doug and Kim, You are bringing up an interesting subject, which vary from countries and provinces (States), but generally my experiences are, - Electricity companies rights and obligations end at the user connection to the meter. - After the meter, the installation are regulated by

[Biofuel] Fuel heater/warmer equipment.

2004-10-20 Thread ricambi
Hello, My interest in your list came about whilst browsing the www. I have in my possession a quantity of new fuel heaters that i thought may be of interest to your members. I have two types. 1st, Stanadyne inline fuel heater. Complete kits with wiring and solenoids. New and boxed but old

Re: [Biofuel] Battery chargers

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
a great bunch of replies! Who needs a tall black pointed hat when such an excellent oracle is to hand. Thanks again Keith Greetings I can't find my tall black pointed hat and the wild garlic seems to be out of season, so I'm completely incapable of figuring out anything about

Re: [Biofuel] How many forum members does it take?

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
You mean a virtual light bulb or a real one? Anyway, you missed one - the beancounter. You. I think you need a new abacus. Best Keith 1 to change the light bulb. 1 to post that the light bulb has been changed. 14 to share similar experiences of changing light bulbs and how the light bulb

Re: [Biofuel] first batch of biodiesel

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
You've had some good replies. Hello biofuels people, I am about to start making my first batch of biodiesel and I have a whole bunch of questions. in much of the literature it says that it is important that your reacting vessel be sealed to keep the fumes in but the logistics of how to

Re: [Biofuel] How many forum members does it take?

2004-10-20 Thread Jonathan Schearer
Dan, this post was hilarious. LOL! Jonathan. Dan Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:How many forum members does it take to change a light bulb? 1 to change the light bulb. 1 to post that the light bulb has been changed. 14 to share similar experiences of changing light bulbs and how the light

[Biofuel] ANOTHER typhoon!!!

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
two or maybe three a year in Japan. And October is too late for typhoons anyway. Seems nobody told this one... Most of them have missed us, or the worst of them have, we just got the accompanying three-day drenching. I thought this one would be the same, and we were well into the drenching

Re[2]: [Biofuel] Re: [Off Topic]US to sell 5000 smart bombs to Israel

2004-10-20 Thread Gustl Steiner-Zehender
Hallo Ken, Monday, 18 October, 2004, 04:38:15, you wrote: KR --- Legal Eagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The US is no friend to anybody, when carefully looked at. They have NEVER ever done anything sacrificially in it's entire existance. KR You never heard of World War I or World War II

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Kim Garth Travis
were never cut. Now, they are cutting everything in sight, clearing the so called easements. Yes, they have the right which is why I am going off grid then they can get off my property and leave my trees alone. There is also the problem of them insisting on coming in and pouring chemicals

Re: [Biofuel] ANOTHER typhoon!!!

2004-10-20 Thread Legal Eagle
- Original Message - From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 8:09 AM Subject: [Biofuel] ANOTHER typhoon!!! I can't believe it - this is TENTH this year. Usually there are only two or maybe three a year in Japan. And October is

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Kim Garth Travis
At 09:26 PM 10/19/2004, you wrote: Hi Kim, an ambitious project for most people, however, I suspect you are up to it. Thanks for the vote of confidence Are your telephone lines strung on the same poles as the electrical lines? No, the telephone comes in from a different corner and is

[Biofuel] Religion and Politics

2004-10-20 Thread Legal Eagle
When one takes the time to look at the three big monotheistic religions of today; traditional Torah believers, Muslims and Christians it is not long that upon reading in these Holy Books that one comes to the conclusion that there is nothing inherently wrong with this belief system as it all

RE: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Peggy
Hello Kim, Our fuel ethanol production is not engineered for individuals, and we have great electrical generation potential. Therefore, if you wanted to start a fuel ethanol coop, we could discuss your potential feedstock. Although you previously mentioned that you are not inclined to use fuel

[Biofuel] Not all those calling themselves jews support Zionism

2004-10-20 Thread Legal Eagle
As I have said many times, it is not everyone who calls him/herself a jew that adheres to, nor believes in the aims and goals of the Zionists and their oppression of others. Here is what those have to say in their own words about Zionism and anti-semitism :

Re: [Biofuel] Battery chargers

2004-10-20 Thread Tomas Juknevicius
Martin Klingensmith wrote: You can without issue, so long as the current required by the device does not exceed the current rating of the battery charger. Please be wary, that most motors do have the startup current requirements, not only continuous operation current requirements. The startup

[Biofuel] Off Topic: Any Australians on this list..

2004-10-20 Thread Megan Woods
Just wondering.. Megan SE Gippsland, Victoria ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/biofuel Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Biofuel archives at Infoarchive.net

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread sspence
I'm not Kim, but I though I'd answer some of these questions just to give Kim and others an idea on our off grid solutions. See below: = = = Original message = = = Hi Kim, an ambitious project for most people, however, I suspect you are up to it. Are your telephone lines strung on the same

Re: [Biofuel] High mileage, low emissions - and no big-rig noise

2004-10-20 Thread sspence
The quick answer is no, the long answer is maybe, depending on climate and vehicle (Not the Ford, sorry). Ford's don't do well on cold veggie. Breaks injector pumps. Heat it and it will work. = = = Original message = = = ..hi keith..i wood like to know if ??you can take 5 .gal. of w v o.

[Biofuel] Dualistic thinking

2004-10-20 Thread Ross Cannon
The Tragedy of the Idealist by Bob Wallace Before he was executed, Adolf Eichmann was asked to explain his actions. I was an idealist, he said. An idealist, one whose moral compasses were spinning madly. Perhaps all idealists, in greater or lesser degree, have such compasses. The Nazis and

Re: [Biofuel] How many forum members does it take?

2004-10-20 Thread John Hayes
wouldn't need any foreign oil ;) Dan Holden wrote: How many forum members does it take to change a light bulb? 1 to change the light bulb. 1 to post that the light bulb has been changed. 14 to share similar experiences of changing light bulbs and how the light bulb could have been changed

[Biofuel] Fwd: Communique 7: Buy Nothing Day

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
From: Culture Jammers Network [EMAIL PROTECTED] List-Subscribe: http://adbusters.org/information/network/ List-Unsubscribe: http://adbusters.org/information/network/ To: Culture Jammers Network [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 14:53:53 -0700 (PDT) Hey Jammers, Was it when you first

[Biofuel] The Politics of Consumption

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
Published on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 by the Seattle Times The Politics of Consumption by Philip Cushman Yes, the presidential race has been ugly. But the accusations, smears and spin of the current campaign, although disgusting, are only reflections of a much larger problem. The plain

[Biofuel] Flying the Dirty Skies

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
[E] - Flying the Dirty Skies Environmental Fallout from the Low-Budget Travel Craze by Rebecca Bowe, Katherine Hartley, and Robert O'Connor It has never been easier to fly. Internet-based services and third-party affiliates like Travelocity.com and Cheap Tickets.com now offer plane tickets

[Biofuel] Congress takes aim at SUV tax deduction

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
Congress takes aim at SUV tax deduction Thursday, October 7, 2004 BY DEE-ANN DURBIN ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON -- Lawmakers are taking aim at a tax break for luxury sport utility vehicles in a bill before Congress this week. The bill would lower the amount small businesses can deduct for

[Biofuel] China's Dependence on Dangerous Coal Keeps Growing

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
China's Dependence on Dangerous Coal Keeps Growing October 18, 2004 - By John Ruwitch, Reuters SANDAOLING, China - Dong Ye lights a cigarette and doesn't give a second thought to fate - his or his country's - as he steps off a dump truck onto the dirt road that winds into the Sandaoling

RE: [Biofuel] commercial

2004-10-20 Thread Peggy
Hello Todd, The size of the operation is critical in evaluating capital expenditures. If you have not selected a commercial system, then you may want to phone our biochemist and president at BioFuels Energy Corporation to discuss processing advantages. Our biodiesel tested as an excellent fuel

Re: [Biofuel] How many forum members does it take?

2004-10-20 Thread Greg Harbican
Add 6 to get upset about all the mercury in the CF bulbs going into landfills ( after they burn out / break / stop working ), and from there into the environment. Then another 6 to post all the remarkable advances of LED's and how they are better than CFs and 3 or 4 of those posts with have URL's

RE: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Peggy
Hello Kim, If and when you disconnect be sure to produce a legal document that gives your easement back to you. Otherwise, they can keep on using this avenue to invade your property even when you go off grid regardless of trees and/ or vines. This is the most often used right of way for any

RE: [Biofuel] Flying the Dirty Skies

2004-10-20 Thread Peggy
Hello Keith, Although this article makes some good points, it may be neglecting the philosophy applies to school bus use. The number of vehicles necessary to carry students in small numbers (one, two, or three) is still more fuelish than transporting a larger number of students in a mass

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread grahams
Generator is primary. I do have wind and sun, but I do get lots of cloudy days and when it is the hottest, my wind dies. Solar panels are too expensive for me. We have no hydro possibilities. Solar panels are coming down in price, and you can always start small and add as you can afford.

RE: [Biofuel] ANOTHER typhoon!!!

2004-10-20 Thread Peggy
Best wishes, Keith. We will envision a well but wet hen, a refreshed countryside, and a good brew in your behalf. Our Western United States could use some of that moisture. Please visualize it heading our way. Peggy Subject: [Biofuel] ANOTHER typhoon!!! I can't believe it - this is TENTH

Re: [Biofuel] ANOTHER typhoon!!!

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
only two or maybe three a year in Japan. And October is too late for typhoons anyway. Seems nobody told this one... And no one instructed the bumble bee that according to the laws of physics it shouldn't fly either :-) Indeed. Nor can fleas jump. They take off at a fantastic rate of

Re: [Biofuel] Flying the Dirty Skies

2004-10-20 Thread Greg Harbican
You are right Peggy, To use a large bus for transportation of only a few students is a waste of energy.Our local school district has a policy of using smaller bus models ( one that holds about a third of the capacity of the large busses ), and even large vans for handicap students and routes

RE: [Biofuel] Biofuels slogan

2004-10-20 Thread Peggy
Dan, Also the slimy cactus can produce a gallon of fuel ethanol per five cactus leaf pads. All the slime in okra, cactus, cattail roots, and more makes good biomass feedstock. Peggy Subject: [Biofuel] Biofuels slogan Paul wrote Biofuels - Flower Power I think its kinda clever.. Recent

RE: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Kim Garth Travis
just added it to my list of things to do. Fortunately, it is near the bottom. grin Bright Blessings, Kim At 09:40 AM 10/20/2004, you wrote: Hello Kim, If and when you disconnect be sure to produce a legal document that gives your easement back to you. Otherwise, they can keep on using

RE: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Peggy
Hi Andres, The web site you mentioned for Texas incentives is not accessible without authorization. Please forward the specific information or a different access. Also, these incentives can assist other states when formatting their own plans, so we need to be aware and understand nuances of

Re: [Biofuel] ANOTHER typhoon!!!

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
Bumblebee move's it's wings, it generates more than double the maximum amount of lift than was previously thought.8-PLOL Noit is really true! He's right Keith, try and stay dry. Thanks Greg, we seem to be dryish enough. And it's gone now, barring the aftermath. Actually,

RE: [Biofuel] ANOTHER typhoon!!!

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
countryside, and a good brew in your behalf. Thankyou Peggy, would that it were so - the hen will be even grouchier than usual, the countryside is sodden and bedraggled, where it's not flooded, the deer and wild boar fences have all blown away, a lot of trees are broken... The usual chaos

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Kim Garth Travis
Generator is primary. I do have wind and sun, but I do get lots of cloudy days and when it is the hottest, my wind dies. Solar panels are too expensive for me. We have no hydro possibilities. Solar panels are coming down in price, and you can always start small and add as you can afford.

RE: [Biofuel] Methanol from Trees

2004-10-20 Thread Peggy
It is possible to turn the cellulosic biomass into fuel ethanol instead of methanol. Peggy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg Harbican Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Methanol from

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Fritz
Kim, i would look into making Methane,all Manure and comestibles can easyly at lowcost transformed into Methane and burned in a Gasgen or used for koocking! Tonight i will foreward a few Links about Methanproduction Best wishes Fritz - Original Message - From: grahams [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Biofuel] Dualistic thinking

2004-10-20 Thread Jennifer Doty
Amen! Very profound, very acurate, very much in touch.. now where do we go from here? Age old question, has any one really ever reached the answer? Yes or no; did we listen, will we hear it, can we comprehend and follow? If not, what is to become of the human race? Humans are

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread sspence
Wind can be simple. Our AIR 303, for instance. Put it on a tall pole, run the wires to the battery bank. The charge control circuitry is built into the wind unit (and is broken, on our unit). No complicated fuss. We are trying to get a 403 upgrade kit which will increase output, and fix the

Re: [Biofuel] 2004 election voter guide

2004-10-20 Thread Jennifer Doty
Terry, Your misguided attempts to distort truths, and make Bush seem like a good guy, do offend me. Nothing could be more anti Christian then the current Bush administration, inspite of what he says on TV. Actions speak so much louder than empty words. Also, I don't think being intolerant

Re: [Biofuel] Methanol from Trees

2004-10-20 Thread Greg Harbican
Sure, and end up getting the BATF involved?No Thanks. Only one of the reasons I would rather deal with methanol and not ethanol. Turning cellulose into ethanol generally ( but not always ) takes a higher amount of production ability ( time, energy, equipment ), than using simpler sugars.

RE: [Biofuel] Short-range hydrogen

2004-10-20 Thread Peggy
Good for you Walt! And we at BioFuels Energy Corporation are the same. Because we understand the need for biofuels, we (a group of people who are mostly retired or semi-retired) have designed a small fuel ethanol production facility that can be easily set up in most any area for immediate

[Biofuel] Fwd: NASA's James Hansen: Bush Admin Filtering Science

2004-10-20 Thread Keith Addison
To: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: NASA's James Hansen: Bush Admin Filtering Science Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 11:05:29 -0400 EMS UPDATE - Oct 20, 2004 http://ems.org NASA Scientist: Distortions Institutionalized Under Bush Dr. James Hansen, a top climate scientist at NASA, told the

Re: [Biofuel] How many forum members does it take?

2004-10-20 Thread Buck Williams
iff a psychiaatraist is on list and polledd, he would kprobabaly tell youuu none sincee the lightbulb is pervecctly capable of changianby itsellff, but it really must want tooo change,buck, How many forum members does it take to change a light bulb? You mean a virtual light bulb or

Re: [Biofuel] Dualistic thinking

2004-10-20 Thread Joe . Guthrie
Much of the US propraganda machine may put forth the idea of a just war of good and evil, but I don't think many thinking people actually believe it. Isn't this what Empire has always been about? Has a major Empire ever invadad just to eradicate evil in a place where there was

Re: [Biofuel] 2004 election voter guide

2004-10-20 Thread Jonathan Schearer
Jennifer, in a previous message, Terry states that he did not write the initial voter guide. He merely passed along a message that has been on the internet. Jonathan Schearer. Jennifer Doty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Terry, Your misguided attempts to distort truths, and make Bush seem like a

Re: [Biofuel] 2004 election voter guide

2004-10-20 Thread Greg Harbican
I expect that this will open a whole can of worms, but, it is only my intent to point out something's that appears to me, as being odd with the comments in the article. See below. - Original Message - From: Jennifer Doty [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October

RE: [Biofuel] How many forum members does it take?

2004-10-20 Thread Peggy
We should add this to the summary, Buck. Peggy To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Biofuel] How many forum members does it take? iff a psychiaatraist is on list and polledd, he would kprobabaly tell youuu none sincee the lightbulb is pervecctly capable of changianby itsellff, but

Re: [Biofuel] 2004 election voter guide

2004-10-20 Thread Jennifer Doty
I am glad to hear that. I believe that most people on this list are intelligent enough to not carry those same views. What is sad is that half of America is not that smart. They don't see the truth in front of them, and choose to remain ignorant. They call it patriotism, I call it stupid. It

Re: [Biofuel] first batch of biodiesel

2004-10-20 Thread John Guttridge
I appreciate the advice you have given me. my college chemistry classes taught me titration, not too difficult and not my reason for selecting the 2-stage process, after reading both recipes throughly I decided that there was not much more difficulty in the 2-stage process as long as you

Re: [Biofuel] 2004 election voter guide

2004-10-20 Thread Heidi Wordhouse-Dykema
On the contrary. Passing along a message, unless a disclaimer or refutation is added, implies the sender Agrees with and supports the message passed. Even the message involved says if you want to help spread the information (ie, you think it's good stuff), please pass it on. If you don't

[Biofuel] State BioFuels Incentives

2004-10-20 Thread Peggy
Our state energy commissioner gave me the following Internet site which shows benefits from all the states. Peggy -Original Message- From: Pam Groce Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 11:36 AM To: 'Peggy' Subject: RE: Texas BioFuels Incentives Peggy- Try this link - once you are on

Re: [Biofuel] Dualistic thinking

2004-10-20 Thread Greg Harbican
That can be a little tricky, to answer. After all, what is a natural resource, what is strategic value?What if the winner does not perceive strategic value or natural resource, until after the conflict and already has them in hand, or even after the conflict does not perceive it as such?

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Kirk McLoren
A truly wealthy person is one who needs little. Kirk --- Mickey Sadler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Kim, I don't know if you have wood available or not, but it could be used for cooking. Are you familiar with Lehman's? They have wood cookstoves, and just about anything else that you

[Biofuel] Gennies and off grid in Texas

2004-10-20 Thread Mel Riser
Kim I changed the thread to reflect a little more of what you are doing. I am doing some SVO conversions of trucks here in Austin and doing a generator would similar if not the same. I have had LOT'S of experience running generators long term in Mexico and at deer camps and 3rd world

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Kim Garth Travis
cook on it. I am planning on building a wood bread oven for outdoor baking in the summer. Ohio is not Texas, where the temperatures can hit over 115F, so AC is necessary, not just a luxury. I only cool my place to about 80F. Any warmer and my computer refuses to work. Bright Blessings,

Re: [Biofuel] Trees and power companies

2004-10-20 Thread Mickey Sadler
I don't know if you have wood available or not, but it could be used for cooking. Are you familiar with Lehman's? They have wood cookstoves, and just about anything else that you would need for off-grid living. They started their business to supply non-electric things to the Amish. See them

RE: [Biofuel] Flying the Dirty Skies

2004-10-20 Thread Donald Allwright
Peggy, --- Peggy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Keith, Although this article makes some good points, it may be neglecting the philosophy applies to school bus use. The number of vehicles necessary to carry students in small numbers (one, two, or three) is still more fuelish than

RE: [Biofuel] Hydropower was Kerry's environmental car- yea right.(II)

2004-10-20 Thread Juan Boveda
Hello Hakan. I was bussy lately but finaly I could manage to search for data on Hydropower in Paraguay. I made a mistake stating that we have here 100% hydropower in the electric grid, it is more likely 99.5% because there are still some places that are too far from the main electric grids

Re: [Biofuel] 2004 election voter guide

2004-10-20 Thread MH
What's your BELIEF regarding US Vice President Dick Cheney's history of heart problems http://archives.cnn.com/2001/HEALTH/06/29/cheney.chronology/ Hi Greg, And furthermore, the belief that health care requires continuous monitoring and supplemental assistance is a mind-set