I was pondering an idea a couple of days ago when I heard how much more the
airlines must pay for jet fuel: Is it possible to convert the engines to use
Biodiesel? Just a rambling thought on my part.
Gregg Davidson
Ken Riznyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A second comment. Yes the extra weight t
Good day Gustl,
I appreciate your comments on this issue. For a brief moment, I felt
misunderstood and it was as if I was wasting my time. However, you Peggy and
some others changed that for me.
Some of the things that are going on with the highest office in our Country is
not good and
Hallo Jonathan,
Thursday, 04 November, 2004, 23:07:47, you wrote:
Our problem is that we are having trouble coming together as a species
right now. I do see that it is getting slowly better and better, but
very slowly. People are so slow to understand and quick to anger. If
someone critici
A second comment. Yes the extra weight takes more jet
fuel, but what about all the extra petroleum products
used to grow and transport the extra food that is
eaten. I don't know how to calculate it but I am sure
that if everyone ate a sensible diet much more fuel
would be saved.
Ken
--- Peggy <[EM
Ok, this is the last of it for me. Info on the Diebold Machines and that
company's CEO's pledge to deliver Ohio to the Republican camp. Read 'em and
weep/get pissed/whatever.
Diebold Machines
http://www.motherjones.com/commentary/columns/2004/03/03_200.html
http://www.rense.com/general59/dieb
outhouses, would have that info as that is what they use, pump trucks, yuk!
However, there are gizmos out there specifically made for WVO pumping from a
12V outlet, but that would depend on what kind of volume you are speaking
of, definetly not pump truck volume.
Luc
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minority areas, etc., are they saying that those poor, disadvantaged
people are too stupid to know how to vote? That's the kind of
feeling I get when I read this article, and if I was a black man, I
think I would be offended by the insinuation that my ballot was
"spoiled" because I didn't kn
Does anyone have any information on pump trucks to pump WVO like who makes them
or where they can be acquired. Or even plans on how to convert a regular truck
to one?
Jeremy
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Well,.. IMO even IF it can be substituted, it's nothing more than one more
meaningless statistic in a sea of meaningless statistics being put forth by
all parties.
Doug
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From: "Michael Redler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004
Wow! something that can be spun both ways to, fit the "choir one is
preaching to"
Doug
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From: "Michael Redler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 4 more years -- State IQ and Election Results
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It appears the folks in Ohio aren'y very happy about the vote fraud either.
http://michiganimc.org/feature/display/7644/index.php
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http
When they say that most of the "spoiled" ballots are from poor, minority
areas, etc., are they saying that those poor, disadvantaged people are too
stupid to know how to vote? That's the kind of feeling I get when I read
this article, and if I was a black man, I think I would be offended b
Please post the findings to the entire group if you reply to Jonathan's
request for info. Many are interested to hear the answer.
Peggy
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jonathan Howell
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 3:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PR
Buck, what is the status of your GLOP?
"Buck Corrigan"
I have visited the site and wanted some impartial info about the pros and
cons of membership.
What are the costs, benefits...
Jonathan
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Just joking...thank god there weren't any kids there at the time!
Jonathan
From: Michael Redler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 09:34:03 -0800 (PST)
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/05/nyregion/05st
> Can anyone substantiate this?
>
> http://geekgossip.net/2004election_by_iq.png
You're not serious, are you? From Mississippi are you? ;)
http://www.sq.4mg.com/IQstates.htm
And just in case...
http://www.snopes.com/politics/satire/gop.asp
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I've heard that they are bogus, but the person who told me spent the
time to research accurate figures and the following analysis.
"So, that last graphic turned out to be taken from an old hoax, circa
2000. But, curious, I dug up the real data. So, here it is. And there's
a numerical correlation
Hello Tim,
About twenty-five years ago an article was published on 7 kinds of smart
(and we all know that this is an arbitrary definition). I can't recall
all of the divisions presented and many people revere one over the
other. However, appreciating these defined abilities means that the
"high
Another comment about the larger people: The amazing weight gains make
flying the inexpensive flights interesting in another way. You can
really rub shin again and again when seated next to an obese person.
Rubbing skin with a stranger is really strange. It bugs me to tuck in
my arms and still b
And the song said... "I get by with a little help from my friends"
Many thanks Peggy.
Please have a wonderful weekend,
Jonathan
Peggy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Johathan,
The point is well taken about the present being the "point of power".
The past is malleable according to individu
Hello Johathan,
The point is well taken about the present being the "point of power".
The past is malleable according to individual perspectives; the future
is imagined. The only place one can actively participate is in the
present moment. Therefore, in our regards to our perceptions and
abilit
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