Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems

2004-12-27 Thread bmolloy
Romans 2:13 is also applicable. It reads: "For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified". In other words it isn't those who pay lip service to the law (i.e basic human morality) but those who practise it who are seen as just in the eyes of God. Th

Re: [Biofuel] Biodiesel/Clean Fuel "Gas Stations" Revisited

2004-12-27 Thread Phillip Wolfe
> Biofuel Readers: > > Below is response from US Department of Energy > regarding biodiesel fueling stations and incentives. As some of you > recall, I discussed the concept of finding "orphan" > or > closed gas stations Cstores in your area and > converting those to a real biodiesel-clean fuel

Re: [Biofuel] Biodiesel/Clean Fuel "Ga Stations" Revisited

2004-12-27 Thread Phillip Wolfe
Biofuel Readers: Below is response from US Department of Energy regarding biodiesel fueling stations. As some of you recall, I discussed the concept of finding "orphan" or closed gas stations Cstores in your area and converting those to a real biodiesel-clean fuel station. Below is a respons

RE: [Biofuel] Windows warning

2004-12-27 Thread DHAJOGLO
On Monday, December 27, 2004 3:49 PM, Kirk McLoren wrote: > >Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 13:49:39 -0800 (PST) >From: Kirk McLoren >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Windows warning > >The information carried enough credibility that the >German government abandoned Microsoft. The replacemen

RE: [Biofuel] Windows warning

2004-12-27 Thread Mel Riser
that was a smart move by Bill. The Redhat distro is OK but the SUSE distro has passed them. If you are wanting security, the BSD varients are the most secure. but who wants to surf and do word processing on a server platform? winXP is a mighty fine OS as is Mac OS10.3. I run all three here,

Re: [Biofuel] Revisitng: On demand boiling water?

2004-12-27 Thread Darryl McMahon
Martin K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked: > Darryl McMahon wrote: > > Well, my wife was good to me, and provided me with a Kill A Watt P3 power > > meter > > for Christmas. > > Darryl, > Do you know how well it works for reactive loads? (motors, etc - power > factor <1) > I expect quite well. I

RE: [Biofuel] Windows warning

2004-12-27 Thread Kirk McLoren
The information carried enough credibility that the German government abandoned Microsoft. The replacement OS, Linux, also turned out to be cheaper to support. Doesn't sound too good for Mickeysoft. I understand Bill Gates solution was to purchase more than 50% of Red Hat, a major distribution

RE: [Biofuel] Windows warning

2004-12-27 Thread DHAJOGLO
This is old news: http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9909/03/windows.nsa.02/ http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=001MhZ As Mel stated... this information means nothing. It was probably an anti-microsoft ploy back in 99 and again in 2002. >Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Window

Re: [Biofuel] Revisitng: On demand boiling water?

2004-12-27 Thread Martin K
Darryl McMahon wrote: Well, my wife was good to me, and provided me with a Kill A Watt P3 power meter for Christmas. Darryl, Do you know how well it works for reactive loads? (motors, etc - power factor <1) -- Martin K http://wwia.org/sgroup/biofuel/ __

RE: [Biofuel] Windows warning

2004-12-27 Thread Mel Riser
Just because it has a key doesn’t mean they can connect to your computer. What port do the connect on? Maybe they could decrypt something if they can get access to your box. But if the NSA takes physical possession of your computer, it's a LITTLE TOO LATE to wonder whether they can decrypt or

[Biofuel] Revisitng: On demand boiling water?

2004-12-27 Thread Darryl McMahon
Well, my wife was good to me, and provided me with a Kill A Watt P3 power meter for Christmas. Due to the demise of our on-demand "boiling" water dispenser, I also now have an electric kettle for comparison purposes. First, I need to revise the figures from the earlier microwave experiment.

Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems

2004-12-27 Thread Legal Eagle
Luc - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 7:47 AM Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Titration problems Christopher: God is not as illogical as religion would put Him. According to the Bible, even persons who never knew of God

Re: [Biofuel] Post-Christmas smile

2004-12-27 Thread btmd
Robert Luis, Thank you once again for your response. I don't know if I have ever said it, but I always greatly appreciate what you have to say. Even in the rare cases that I have not agreed with your point, I appreciate what you have to say and learn from it. Of course, same goes for Hakan, Ke

RE: [Biofuel] Titration problems

2004-12-27 Thread btmd
> Christopher: > God is not as illogical as religion would put Him. According to the Bible, > even persons who never knew of God but do the right(good)thing ARE > righteous > regardless. > Christopher, I know of some suggestion of this in the Bible, but am unsure of where it is explicitly stated

Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems

2004-12-27 Thread Keith Addison
You can have and keep your organized religion. I'll keep with the Spirit of things, including a vast number of "things" the Vatican considers pagan, or nearly so. My bet is that doing things right because they're the right things to do in the here and now carries a great deal more weight (if

Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems

2004-12-27 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Robert, Many who are insincere fill our ranks Not quite fill Robert. That's one reason why I left "the church" long ago. People went to service on Sundays, and back to pumping dioxin laden waste waters into a river or running insurance scams Monday thru Friday, with a token bible

[Biofuel] Windows warning

2004-12-27 Thread bmolloy
Hi All, Hmmm, didn't think I'd be posting twice in one session but this one could be an important issue for some, especially if you operate on Windows. Read on. Regards, Bob. Subject: How NSA access was built into Windows Date: Sunday, 26 December 2004 5:34 pm 11/18/2002

[Biofuel] Kyoto kayoed - again......

2004-12-27 Thread bmolloy
Hi All, The US has again rejected the Kyoto Protocol, this time in at the Bueno Aires conference. George Monbiot is a media commentator. His views on the outcome are sobering. Regards, Bob. AMERICA'S WAR WITH ITSELF By George Monbiot, AlterNet Posted on December 21, 2004, Printed on Dec

RE: [Biofuel] Titration problems

2004-12-27 Thread Christopher
Luc, I couldn't have put it any better. Best wishes, Christopher -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Legal Eagle Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2004 5:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems G'day Todd; As you will

RE: [Biofuel] Injector pump trouble was 6.2 Diesel question

2004-12-27 Thread Christopher
Thanks, Mel. Best, Christopher -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mel Riser Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 12:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Injector pump trouble was 6.2 Diesel question I had a prob

RE: [Biofuel] Titration problems

2004-12-27 Thread Christopher
Todd: "Religions are just cults with lots more members." Christopher: I agree with you absolutely. I believe God never meant for religion to be "organized". It says somewhere in the book of Matthew that if two or three persons converge in His name, He is with them. It is when religion gets organi

RE: [Biofuel] to church or to garage

2004-12-27 Thread Mel Riser
And if you "believe" and don’t go to church? That makes you a cosmic citizen? And what of the people who don’t "believe" let alone "bear fruit" yet go to church. Does that make them "saved" So if you don't fellowship with the mechanics, but repair your own car, does that make you saved? And w

Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems

2004-12-27 Thread Legal Eagle
As you will nodoubt have no trouble agreeing, there are many more sincere Christians outside the confines of so-called structured religion than within it. This is not to say that there are not sincere believers within the structure, it is that there are many more outside of it percentia. Now

Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems

2004-12-27 Thread Appal Energy
"Religions are just cults with lots more members." And then there are those who are just too lazy and weak kneed to do what's right in the first place and need the "threat" of someone watching over them to keep themselves in line. How many other dogmas teach the same social graces as yours?

Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems

2004-12-27 Thread Appal Energy
Many who are insincere fill our ranks That's one reason why I left "the church" long ago. People went to service on Sundays, and back to pumping dioxin laden waste waters into a river or running insurance scams Monday thru Friday, with a token bible study thrown in somewhere between to sal

[Biofuel] to church or to garage

2004-12-27 Thread mkmiller
>If going to church makes a person a Christian, does going >to a garage make a >person a car? No, going to church makes one part of a fellowship of believers, and going to a garage makes one part of a fellowship of mechanics. Mikem Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 21:14:02 -0500 From: "Appal Energy" <[

Re: [Biofuel] Titration problems

2004-12-27 Thread Daniel Breen
going to church doesn't make a person a Christian, accepting the lord as your savior and living the way he taught us to does. Going to church merely is one way to worship him with others who are thankful for his gift of everlasting life. - Original Message - From: Appal Energy Sent: S

Re: [Biofuel] [off topic]Palestinian fighter buried alive

2004-12-27 Thread fox mulder
Source: Aljazeera http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/4AA60F34-87ED-4D9E-BD87-7A1FDB153AB6. htm Palestinian fighter buried alive Saturday 25 December 2004, 19:11 Makka Time, 16:11 GMT Israeli occupation troops have killed a Palestinian resistance leader by burying him alive during a raid

Re: [Biofuel] Post-Christmas smile

2004-12-27 Thread robert luis rabello
Actually, what I see is quite the opposite happening in the US. With religious symbols in court rooms, people claiming that religion is being lost in the political world, etc, it seems much more likely that what will actually happen is that the courts will begin prosecuting those of us who