hello robert,
i am from the midwest of america. the best landmark i can think of is a
stretch of the Mississippi River that runs East to West on the map. that
stretch of river is surrounded by a little-known place called the quad
cities. a bit to the southwest, right at the transition from E-W
Gary L. Green wrote:
Huh? Us Americans? Who dat?
Ok Gary. For ME, as an American, some of the discussion gets a
little hard to hear.
robert luis rabello
The Edge of Justice
Adventure for Your Mind
http://www.newadventure.ca
Ranger Supercharger Project Page
Jason Katie wrote:
hello robert,
i am from the midwest of america.
If you'd said Iowa, I'd have enough of an idea! When I think of
Iowa, I think of corn, soybeans and hogs.
The coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest are characterized by
heavy rainfall for most of the
sorry, i guess its a bad habit i have, assuming noone pays attention to Iowa
but the Iowans.
- Original Message -
From: robert luis rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 1:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] More Gardening News
Jason Katie
eew. i knew it would be more complicated than it needed to be. i found a
publication about how to design and build a screw press like the PITEBA, but
it is not very user friendly as far as the explanations go(at least not for
me).
You got it Gary, they have adopted the Bush policy of pre-emptive strikes by
walking into the Texas bars and looking for and arresting people who are over
the
legal blood alcohol limit for driving before they leave and get on the road.
They
jail them for public intoxication.
PreCrime is now a
Hi Gustl, Mike
But it didn't drift away. Some people did, a lot of them, but it went
on happening anyway. A lot of people didn't change, and a lot of
those didn't get stuck in an old rut either, even if all the Rolling
Stone ads were for Porsche and Bang Olefson these days. It got
splintered
Little known? Only by 30% of the chiropractors on the planet. Davenport is the home to the Palmer College of Chiropractic. I lived there from 91 - 93.Not a bad little place. Very strange to see these mansions standing in the ghetto areas. Huge homes you can't give away in certain areas. In
Just my opinion .. nothing more
If the ballet system doesn't include a write-in and ALSO A PAPER TRAIL I
wouldn't trust it .. I'm hearing .. and believing a lot of information about
electronic ballet systems that can be tampered with .. as if they haven't
been there and done that.. (as in
I am going to bring up an old post (February- lets accredit ourselves)
because I read the entire thread in the archives and didn't see any real
decision. Why don't we form a public trade group? It would be huge, given
the scale and reach of our mailing list alone. It should set off a ripple
Reading the article discussed below is just plain scary as hell. If it's true we
need to contact our congresspersons and senators and tell them how we feel so
that they can put a stop to this madness now before it is too late. Since there
is an election coming up in November, something tells me
this is a very useful resourc, thanks.Michael Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found some good documentation on wood at the USDA Forrest Service.Properties of wood:http://tinyurl.com/oyyd5or
Very Nice!Complicated? Yes, the explanation is complicated but, not unusual for a research paper. It not only provides theoretical proof but, also provides the theoretical tools for redesign by the reader.The bottom line is how to produce a set of prints from this research and start using
I'm glad so see discussions aboutWVO (supply, sustainability and big business) and methods for pressing your own oil. I always felt that increasing competition for WVO in the futurewill make that supply unsustainable. That along with the future availability of methanol caused me to shift
Not sure who you and your friend have for a Vice President, but the rest of us support Dick CHENEY. Terry WilhelmMike McGinness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A friend of mine sent me this today. Thought many of you would appreciate some of them. And, perhaps there is hope in 2006!! I am
Mike,
Thanks for the info. I will let the list know how it holds up.
Luke
From: Mike McGinness [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Using Pex?
Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2006 01:15:05 -0500
Luke,
PEX should work OK, but the
Terry Wilhelm wrote:
Not sure who you and your friend have for a Vice President, but the
rest of us support Dick *_CHENEY._*
Terry Wilhelm
I pray the gods that I'm excluded from the crowd of us that supports Dick
Cheney!
doug swanson
--
Contentment comes not from having more, but
well Doug, at least you can spell if nothing elsedoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Terry Wilhelm wrote: Not sure who you and your friend have for a Vice President, but the rest of us support Dick *_CHENEY._* Terry WilhelmI pray the gods that I'm excluded from the crowd of "us" that supports Dick
Mike,
As a foreigner and hearing Bush preparing for attacks on Iran, I
sometimes have a very short moment of wishing him doing it, because
it would be so stupid and probably finish him. Then I think about my
American friends with my positive experiences from US and wish
strongly that he
Robert's posts are making me envious. The ground is still frozen here,
and my short visits in the greenhouse to start tomatoes, peppers and
some salad greens just aren't enough.
There has been some talk on a local plant e-mail list about using tires
for raised gardens. I'm tempted. I'm
You and 18% of the country...
Terry Wilhelm wrote:
Not sure who you and your friend have for a Vice President, but the
rest of us support Dick *_CHENEY._*
Terry Wilhelm
*/Mike McGinness [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
A friend of mine sent me this today. Thought many of you would
Here in New Paltz, NY, we're looking into a combination of WVO and
locally grown and pressed oil. Local farmers are already planting
rapeseed (canola) as a winter cover crop and plowing it under in the
spring. They tell me it wouldn't be that hard to harvest the seeds
first. Our village
Hello Mike
Keith,
Greetings from Houston Texas.
Greetings from up in the mountains near Kyoto, where the plum tree's
been saying for a while that it's spring and blossomed to prove it
but nobody else believed it. But the first swallow just arrived five
minutes ago, so that clinches it for
Doesn't Detroit have a history of making tradeoffs in auto safety to save
money? Ford Pinto, Explorer/Firestone and zGM side-saddle gas tanks?
What was the Pinto - a 37.00 difference?
Do you think Bhopal was (is) an exception? There are those who
present a substantial case for the Bhopal
Riight...I prefer to not be in that 'us' either. If any human is
pure evil, he's the one.
Mike M., Please refer to this sticker for the proper spelling of the
Viceroy's name:
http://www.cafepress.com/misterw.25066757
On 4/9/06, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You and 18% of the
Doug,
Well I am not a god, but I will be happy to exclude you from Terry's us below.
Terry,
I apologize for the error. Perhaps that was a Freudian (chains, Chainey?) slip
on my
part, LOL. Thanks for correcting the spelling, your right it is Dick Cheney.
Mike McGinness
doug wrote:
Terry
Marylynn,
Hello,
Nice web site.
I have no doubt that US electronic elections will all eventually end up with a
paper trail, and an independent startup certification test of the systems by
independent means. The paper trail would be produced at and stay at the voting
site to verify the
Hakan,
Agreed. The sh-t would hit the fan. Hopefully enough reason and sanity will
eventually prevail like it did during the cold war (we survived it somehow). Of
course it may have been MAD (a form of insanity called Mutually Assured
Destruction, the idea that no one wins, except by not fighting
"Us" I take it to be the self-lobotomized?On 10Apr, 2006, at 12:38 AM, doug wrote:I pray the gods that I'm excluded from the crowd of "us" that supports Dick Cheney! ___
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I'd tend to believe that the word support is enormous overkill,
especially when it's an all incluive rest of us.
Todd Swearingen
Terry Wilhelm wrote:
Not sure who you and your friend have for a Vice President, but the
rest of us support Dick *_CHENEY._*
Terry Wilhelm
*/Mike
wow, i was born there,and i didnt think anyone knew
about us. the only national recognition i ever heard was about a murder. and
yeah ive often thought of buying one of the trashier houses up on the hill and
fixing it, but a lot of them have been placed on the national registry and are
i was looking through the archives trying to find something about that
earlier. can you use the cake from an oil press as stock for ethanol, or has
it been made unusable in this respect? i am fairly sure you can digest and
subdivide it, but if it could be taken that one step further, it might
Another unanswered question: why were the massive steel beams quickly
gathered up and
ship off for scrap? Is it because the beams might've shown that they were
torn apart by
massive explosive charges? BTW, it's believed that the charges were set off
just as the floor
above was just about to hit
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