This is the first year in my life that I have ever seen the bumper sticker
:Republicans For Kerry. It made me proud to be a US citizen to see people like
that put aside politics and vote for someone who will not take the US down the
road to destruction. A road that destroys the environment and
Thanks!
The links are very good and makes one think!
Jonathan
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[1]= 31 Similarities Between Hitler and President Bush
by Edward Jayne
[2]www.dissidentvoice.org
August 29, 2004
(revised from an earlier version posted March 29, 2003)
When President Bush decided to
Centrifuges force is greater at the equator, even then it depends on how
everything is held together.
60 miles high?Never happen,You would need an area, at least 60 miles
square, if you are lucky and can get away with an Angle of Repose of 45* (
which is very doubtful, and I have my math
What about just taking up the slack with an adjustable base for the log, to
bring it closer to the pump?
By the way did you mean a high volume low pressure to take up the slack?
Greg H.
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From: Doug Younker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday,
I am looking for the best way to filter my oil to i micron or better. It has
been suggested to me that a newer vehicle can run on SVO if it has been
filtered to one micron or better. Any comments or suggestions? As well, if this
is true, can I use waste vegetable oil to do the same thing?
Todd
Christ is not a Republican nor is he a Democrat.
http://www.JesusNoRepublican.org
http://www.JesusNoDemocrat.Org
When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice;
but when the wicked rule, the people groan. Proverbs 29:2
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Biofuel
Hello,
I am an Arborist (tree care specialist) and have done research on our
renewable resource trees. In the logging industry large stands of wood with
little to no pathogen (mineral trace) bring the highest dollar amount. Whereas
spindly, scrawny, weakling trees are of little to no
At the very least he made a stand against Terrorist that attacked us on
our soil.
This is a war like never befor. It could take several more Billions to
get a handle on this. Do we want to live in fear on our own soil.
If you really want to trash the health care system which is second to
none
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make.html
Luc
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From: Todd Wootton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 8:30 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] 1 micron filter
I am looking for the best way to filter my oil to i micron or better. It
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To be honest, I prefer the option of None of the above are suitable,
please go back and try again.
That was my line, I believe.
Was it? I couldn't remember where I had heard it, but loved it as soon
as I did.
Well... yea..., I meant hi volume, low pressure :). Yes an adjustable base
or dead would work to take up the slack, but that would include an extra
step in the process. Could be toss-up which would be the faster way.
Anyway it looks like some beat me to the dual pump idea. Not that I would
ever
So unnerve me.
Kirk
Lost in Twitland
In the words of Adolf Hitler, If you tell a big
enough lie,
people will believe it.
It actually wasn't Hitler that said that, but it is
attributed to hime
because it appeared in Mein Kampf. I shall leave it
at that otherwise it
will unerve
Putting a pile of trash 60 miles high would put it higher than the ozone
layer. I'm not sure how high something has to get before the pull of
gravity is too low, but I'd assume that if there was a piece of paper 60
miles high, and the Jet Stream happened to be passing through, there'd be
it's october the 24th , yesterday it was 17 degrees celcius..
and a couple of years ago it was already freesing.
(been about 29 years sinds we had snow in october..)
it snowed when i was born , not sinds...
lately we have snow in the end of december,januari ,so there is definitly a
shift..
I recently joined the biofuels mailing list and saw your interest in
biofuels.
I am a chemical engineer that has become interested in biofuel production.
I live on the gulf coast of MS and am interested in learning more about your
plans for a plant.
I have been looking into starting up a
And why does it have to be 60 miles high?
In our praries, 60 square miles in nothing. Forget the 60 mile hieght.
Imagine the methane / nat.gas that could be drawn off a waste dump that
size.
Yeah, yeah. OK. So the fuel used to transport all that stuff to a huge
central dump might negate all
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Methanol update
Peter: Hi Peggy, Thanks for your post. I am tip-toeing here a little
because I would never say I know as much as you about
the ethanol/methanol debate. When someone knows more
than me, my tendency is usually to shut up and listen.
Peggy: I can send a copy
I have pieces of 1x8, 2x8, 2x12, and a piece of 4x12 ( all oak ).I have
some 1 marks on the frame near the base, I put the log to be split down
next to the wedge, look at how much I need and then grab the pieces
necessary so the wedge stops no closer that 1 inch from my take up pieces,
in
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From: jeff younkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Conversation with a Conservative -was: Kerry left
Just what has Bush done to harm the enviroment?
At the very least he made a stand
Well after sifting thru all the information I could
find on 2004 VW TDIs and finding a local vendor who
last month started selling B20, I decided to give it a
try at my own risk. I had about a 1/4 tank of dino and
filled with B20. The only thing that I noticed was
that it didn't always start on
I would like to hear about your product and its specifications.
Please email me more info. Also, tell me if you have a website.
Jonathan
From: Peggy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Methanol update
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 07:29:23
snip
If you want to experiment with a backyard still, go to Robert
Warren's site http://www.alcohol4fuel.com/id36.html and buy his still
plans.
I'd recommend not doing that - go anywhere else but!
We know about Robert Warren and his still. In 1999 friends in Hong
Kong introduced us to Mr
Responding to several recent e-mails - thanks to all.
Fritz, I've heard that it's easier to split wood when frozen. However, I don't
plan to be where the wood is this winter - other commitments. Next winter
could be
another story.
Greg, the spring has potential, but I would have to work
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Speaking of land fills, any opinions on Mount Trashmore in Michigan? It is
a very nice ski hill we hear, built up thanks to a lot of Canadian trash
exported from Ontario. The liners are supposed to prevent leaching. Do
they work?
Liners do work, at least
Wow!!!
What an earful!!!
I will be careful to watch out for what all these implications could
involve. One of my neighbors recently built the still from the plans
supplied by Robert with no construction or operation problems and is
operating it successfully. Fortunately, we have other
Thank you very much Jeremy. And the New Mexico Forestry web site does
not say this as well as you have said it. Therefore, I assume that you
mean that careful and appropriate thinning would be beneficial and that
processing that slash and any other slash or yard trash into fuel
ethanol could be
Is that
correct?
Nope. He is talking trash
:)
Pardon the pun but I couldn't resist
Kirk
--- John Mullan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And why does it have to be 60 miles high?
In our praries, 60 square miles in nothing. Forget
the 60 mile hieght.
Imagine the methane / nat.gas that could
--- Darryl McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Thanks again to all. For starters though, I'm going
to get a new handle for the
old double-edged axe. Always had a nice heft, and
although originally made for
felling, has always done a nice job of splitting
hardwood.
If you have
--- Darryl McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Pardon my physics, but wouldn't the centripetal
force be greatest at the equator?
I had to look it up. Which was a good thing cause it's
one of those things I always questioned - what the
difference between centripetal and centrifugal was.
China Dumps Dollar
http://www.safehaven.com/article-2102.htm
Russian Banks Stop Supporting the Dollar
http://newsfromrussia.com/main/2004/10/22/56751.html
An now if the Arab states follow suit, which is more likely now than ever, the
75% of world reserves now held in US dollars will come home
Erik Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Darryl McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Thanks again to all. For starters though, I'm going
to get a new handle for the
old double-edged axe. Always had a nice heft, and
although originally made for
felling, has always done a nice
Erik Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Darryl McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Pardon my physics, but wouldn't the centripetal
force be greatest at the equator?
I had to look it up. Which was a good thing cause it's
one of those things I always questioned - what the
difference
Kim, Garth, MIckey:
Check out this link on passive air conditioning.
http://www.i4at.org/lib2/aircool.htm
I have this stationed as a permanent link on my personal website, too.
Demian
http://www.knoton.com
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