Ken Dunn wrote:
>When talking to friends, family and others regarding the
>Earth-friendly practices that we can all include in our lifestyles, I
>always stumble over quantifying the true price of packaging for
>consumer goods. Its easy enough to calculate the transportation costs
>of an avacodo f
Mon,
You got the same problem with a Phil. Coconut Authority manager here in
Zamboanga City. He has been into coco-diesel for about 15 years
now, and he cannot go into commercial production due to the DOE
requirements. The tests are expensive.
We were in a meeting with DOST-PCIERD requesting fo
Ken,
No one shall eve hear me say that Atkins the "be all, end all" way of life.
Everyone should find what they are comfortable with and what they can
personnally manage.
I think my biggest challenge with some of the comments that are flying around
here is that it is mostly hear-say. Before I jum
Mon,
That's him, Gerardo Santos. The PCA manager I was talking about.
Louie
On 10/7/05, Ramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Could somebody give me a clue as to what I am doing wrong? All my batches except one have turned out pale in color. I am using new oil in 1 liter batches. My measurements are accurate. Taking a big breath now...
Here is a picture of my samples.
http://evocm.com/ethanol/pvc_pics/DSC03856.JPG
Hi Louie, good question, and glad to hear that you and I may be
thinking along the same lines. I guess I will start with my own money
initially, and try to get some friends to invest as well. Bear in
mind that I don't plan to start a "big" operation - just a "cottage
industry" sized plant. I'm n
Hi Juan:
In Canada many of the 4 litre
and larger bottled water containers are made with type 2 plastic. I was
thinking about using a couple of these jugs to make a small batch of BD but I'm
not certain about the material that the lids are made from.
Doug Turner
- Original
Just took it down off my mixing assembly about half an hour ago; I was
going to use a blender, but then ended up rigging up something else
using the drill press and a paint mixer because the car was not around
to run to the store. Four liter batch, and only because I had to fill
it that full so the
When talking to friends, family and others regarding the
Earth-friendly practices that we can all include in our lifestyles, I
always stumble over quantifying the true price of packaging for
consumer goods. Its easy enough to calculate the transportation costs
of an avacodo from California to Lanc
>A robot developed with NSF support has built the first wall ever
>constructed entirely by machine, with no use of human hands.
Do these people have any idea how much flak they're going to get for
automating construction? that's the only decent job left in my area, and
even then the pay isn't to
Thief! Argh Wonder would any idiots buy any links from him..
But the way, i would like to thank journeytoforever.org for providing
such invaluable information freely. I have learned much reading the
info within.
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Looking at the archives, it appears that the RC airplane folks use
methanol as well. Perhaps you can find some buffs in your area and
talk to them also.
Take care,
Ken
On 10/6/05, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Look up automobile in Yellow Pages, and find the guys that sell performance
> par
OK Keith. So this might be one of those moments of clarity for me (I'm not being sarcastic). I really never put into question such comparisons. The first thing that came to my mind was/is "I've never met a fat vegetarian."
Your comments also seem to contradict what Peter Jennings claimed in his
Look up automobile in Yellow Pages, and find the guys that sell performance
parts, race car parts, etc. After a few calls, someone will tell you where
you can find it. I found a supplier in Cayce SC not 1 mile from my job
called Performance Parts. The race car community is rather tight and th
rapid prototyping and computer contour crafting
NSF-Supported Researcher Builds The Most Historic Wall Since the Great Wall of
China
< http://www.nsf.gov/eng/engnews/2004/Khoshneviscrafting.jsp >
A robot developed with NSF support has built the first wall ever
constructed entirely by machine
Arden,
Have you incorporated exercise into your lifestyle? I am on a very
high carb diet for several reasons. However, I don't eat ANY refined
carbs (white flour or white sugar). I also feel wonderful but, I
don't think that it has anything to do with my diet. But, if I miss
exercise for a cou
On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 20:43:36 +1000 Peter Harves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Could somebody on the list give me some advice .
> I have just bought a Mercedes 1984 model 300D
> Does this have a filter in the tank.
> Thanks Peter
>
>Peter, I have a performance products catalog that shows all Mer
>I would be very interested in hearing peoples comments contrasting
>
>diy plans
>small conversion kits i.e. hot water heater or drum into reactor
>small built systems ~$3k
>
>as well as what are your favorite sites for information or sales of these
>materials
>
>I have looked at the past posts.
Kurt,
I started out last weekend just making a one liter batch in a cheap blender.
Just put in 3.5g of lye and 200ml of methanol, blend about 2 or 3 minutes
(all it takes to dissolve that little bit). Heat your oil a little and it
doesn't take much because the blender agitates it so well (I am
Mike, the atkins diet properly followed actually
will lower your cholesterol level, a couple of tips to lose weight, only
drink water 1/2 to 1 gallon a day, do not drink sodas especially diet sodas
or anything cotaining high fructose corn syrup, eliminate bread, pasta, or any
other product m
I would be very interested in hearing peoples comments contrasting
diy plans
small conversion kits i.e. hot water heater or drum into reactor
small built systems ~$3k
as well as what are your favorite sites for information or sales of these
materials
I have looked at the past posts.
Mike
in S
Alright, finally found a small-volume supply of Methanol around here,
so I have enough sitting right beside me for my first couple liter
trial batches.
PEAK Gas line antifreeze and fuel dryer. I checked the label, and it
contains a nice big warning "Danger: Poison! Contains Methyl Alcohol,
CAS 67
My good bio-friends,
I feel I must speak out in defence of Dr. Atkins.
It so obvious, by the tone of the comments here, that very, very few have
actually read his book. I have seen a couple of TV probrams where the Atkins
diet is put under fire. What they have failed to do in all cases isexplain
Someone just advised me of this:
>check out ebay item number 8002774582. this ebayer is selling links
>to your web page
See:
http://snipurl.com/i7rn
eBay.co.uk: biodiesel (not lpg gas petrol diesel) cheaper fuel (item
8002774582 end time 01-Oct-05 14:10:20 BST)
Amazing. Not the first time thou
Greetings,
Yes, some people do experience a temporary loss of weight on Atkins, but
everyone I saw try it, lost their health as well. When they went
back to eating normally, they ballooned worse than before. Typical
diet stuff.
Permanent weight loss is achieved by lifestyle change. Focus on a
Title: Message
So I
lost 56lb in 120 days on "Hard Core" Atkins. IE: 50grams or less carbs a day.
And 3
years now on "non-hard core" Atkins, have gained back only 10lbs in that
time.
I
had blood work before I started and 6 months after I was on the
diet.
Cholesterol dropped from 166 to 1
There is a 'strainer' on the bottom of the fuel tank, where the feed line
starts. One of these days I'd like to change it, just to see how much crud
is in there.
I've been driving a 1976 300D on 30%petro-diesel/70% WVO for a year now.
No modifications, although it smokes more withthis blend than o
Hi Mike
>Hi Keith,
>
>"But beef does not cause obesity."
>
>I don't totally disagree but, compared to what? Atkins
Ulp.
>has made it abundantly clear to the public in the US that refined
>carbohydrates are one of the most threatening foods
Here's good science by Surgeon Captain Cleave, Direct
Andres Yver wrote:
>Hello Dermot,
>
>Thanks for the kind and thoughtful reply. I have been a bit flippant in
>my response to you, because i have judged too hastily, as i now see by
>your words. I shall endeavor to answer your questions as honestly as
>possible.
>
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Hi Andre,
T
Chris lloyd wrote:
> > Either way, I'm not a candidate for the Atkins diet simply because of
> my cholesterol level.. <
>
> No problem, there was a scientific study done on the Atkins diet in the
> UK early this year, weight, blood pressure and cholesterol tested every
> day and food consumpt
On 10/6/05, Chris lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No problem, there was a scientific study done on the Atkins diet in the UK
> early this year, weight, blood pressure and cholesterol tested every day and
> food consumption monitored. It seems people on that diet just do not eat as
> many calor
No, but I'll get my lawyers on it pronto! ;-)
John Hayes wrote:
Heh. Thanks for the laugh Mike. I assume you are familiar with this?
http://zapatopi.net/afdb/
jh
Mike Weaver wrote:
Dear Sir:
While I do not take issue with your assessment of Dr. Atkins, I must
demand that you
Heh. Thanks for the laugh Mike. I assume you are familiar with this?
http://zapatopi.net/afdb/
jh
Mike Weaver wrote:
> Dear Sir:
>
> While I do not take issue with your assessment of Dr. Atkins, I must
> demand that you retract your statement:
>
> "Some TinFoilHat types have suggested his fa
Whoa!
I was trying to think of other stuff you could add to your title, like king, queen, prince, etc. then realized that certain combinations won't work, unless you live in the Village (NYC).
It took your post to realize the "L" in TinFoilHat. I must have a reading disorder. Anyway, I was try
Dear Sir:
While I do not take issue with your assessment of Dr. Atkins, I must
demand that you retract your statement:
"Some TinFoilHat types have suggested his family refused an autopsy and
had his body cremated to destroy any evidence in cardiovascular disease."
as it unfairly stereotypes th
> Either way, I'm not a candidate for the Atkins diet simply because of
my cholesterol level.. <
No problem, there was a scientific study done on
the Atkins diet in the UK early this year, weight, blood pressure and
cholesterol tested every day and food consumption monitored. It seems peopl
I tried Atkins - it worked, but I hated it. My cholesterol level went
up also.
I'm back to being 90% vegetarian
Michael Redler wrote:
John,
I'm certainly not an expert. However, your comments are forcing
me to ask whether people actually experienced results with Atkins or if
this
John,
I'm certainly not an expert. However, your comments are forcing me to ask whether people actually experienced results with Atkins or if this is an extremely well conducted campaign of misinformation.
What about the Peter Jennings report and the movie "supersize me" (for example). Is the
Michael Redler wrote:
> I don't totally disagree but, compared to what? Atkins has made it
abundantly clear to the public in the US that refined carbohydrates are
one of the most threatening foods to someone fighting obesity. However,
Atkins was a quack.
Very low carbohydrate ketogenic diets
Look for laundry detergent bottles or similar
ReZn0r wrote:
>Hola Juan,
> Industrial soaps come usually in ths kind of containers. I take
> mine from there. 25 L
>Con fecha jueves, 06 de octubre de 2005, 3:26:27, escribiste:
>
>JB> hello,
>
>JB> I was wondering whether or not methoxi
Keith Addison wrote:
> Stay away from refined carbohydrates, stay away from processed foods,
> try to stick with locally grown fresh products.
Here in CT we have a program that partners local growers with local
school lunch programs to help kids eat locally grown stuff. Very cool.
And earlier
Thank you Fred for your candor. And thanks for sharing your
experiences with me.
I just visited two of my older brothers and the visit reminded me of
the family genes I have to battle with for the rest of my life.
I have been thinking about getting lyposuction and maybe a tummy tuck
and maybe
Peter,
Hi- Michael here.
I own an '82 300TDT
There is a pickup screen in the fuel tank.
You need to make sure that the filters stay clean, keep an extra filter
Pre & main on hand (in the car).
All rubber fuel lines need to be in good shape.
(soft not hard)
It is also important that the die
Michael,
Do not rely on a magic bullet. Do what you can and if you must,
consider drastic options. Weight Loss Surgery (WLS) is not
a magic bullet but a tool to help with the process of weight loss.
Some suggestions, Eat protien forward. That is eat your
meat first. Slowly. Eat your veget
Howdy Peter, I bought an 81 300td over two years ago. I had to change a small
cheap plastic filter
once. nothing else. No messing with the tank, no change out of fuel lines,
etc. My advice, keep an
extra filter with you and deal with other issues if and when they occur.
Peter Harves wrote:
>
Hi...I'm new to the thread. Biofuels: I'm learning more everyday...thanks alI.
I believe the insolvent Atkins group's greatest contribution was that
biological adaptation is rapid. Take one of the three building blocks away and
you rapidly force the absorption of organic carbon through an
Could somebody on the list give me some advice .
I have just bought a Mercedes 1984 model 300D
Does this have a filter in the tank. I have read that with Bio the
filter in the tank has to be removed ?
I am not sure that it was this model. Are there any other
modifications that need doing. I know
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