Ya know I still have to run across evidence that the Redneck faithful any
less cafeteria Christians, Jews and Muslims than the faithful residing in
the blue states are.
Doug, N0LKK
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Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 5:03 PM
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Hi Brian,
You are fortunate to have walking encyclopedia in your dad. Nurture him well.Yes pressurised SO3 being a gas would mix better than LIQUID, without heavy milling machine.It is just a suggestion. Thanks very much for "been there done that" compliment. It will keep me going in good spirit.
In poor taste. Maybe even mean spirited. God must Love you better than
us RED NECKS. Oh, that's right, you don't believe "In GOD We Trust".
I second that emotion...Proud to be a liberal
from a BLUE STATEDB with BD
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From:
malcolm macl
Greetings from the large island of Mindanao, in the sunny, (mostly), Philippines.
I have enjoyed immensely the good inputs of the serious people. Well, not too serious at times.
I am presently attempting to make a still for ethanol and also trying my first attempt at bio-diesel as I have a diesel t
The pronunciation I have always heard is
"Sah-von-ee-us"
Regards, Bob A.
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To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 5:50
AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] The Savonius Super
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Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Tony
Hello To All,
Does anyone remember a willow tree farm renewable
energy research project post? If yes, could you
please re-post. I can't seem to find it in the
archives.
Thanks,
Tony Marzolino
Might it be among these?
http://ww
on 7/30/05 7:03 PM, Mark Klein at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some text that barely came across + some pictures that
froze up my (2-wire) connection for about ten minutes. Please
respect bandwidth limitations and post your pictures to a
website for those with the interest and connection speed.
Hello Tony
Hello To All,
Does anyone remember a willow tree farm renewable
energy research project post? If yes, could you
please re-post. I can't seem to find it in the
archives.
Thanks,
Tony Marzolino
Might it be among these?
http://www.mail-archive.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?method=and&format
Not sure which magazine though ...
Keith
From: Anna Lappé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Community Food Security Coalition'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 15:11:26 -0500
Subject: [COMFOOD:] cover story - think global, eat local
Think Global, Eat Local
· The sustainable food movement
Thanks for the
note Manick.
It sounds like you have "been there done that" with cellulose to
sugar to ethanol.
Every technological term in you letter sends me off looking up meanings.
Thank goodness for Google
SO3 Sulphur Trioxide, my search found that this can be a byproduct of
coal powered
en
Thanks Mark
That's an interesting idea and I am pleased people are thinking about
ways to makes ethanol out of crops. I always wondered where molasses
came from. I live in Northern New Mexico and I am afraid that our
growing season is too short for most crops. I do want to try on a small
scale
Hello To All,
Does anyone remember a willow tree farm renewable
energy research project post? If yes, could you
please re-post. I can't seem to find it in the
archives.
Thanks,
Tony Marzolino
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Mark Klein wrote:
It is Ethanol made from sweet sorghum. Ssorghum.
Why do we need Sorganol®?
Sorganol® is the BEST Alternative Fuel Crop
In the Continental United States to Grow
For the production of Alcohol
Thankyou. However the list is set to reject attachments and html
code, I don't
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