Re: [Biofuel] accredation (old post revisited)

2006-04-16 Thread lres1
- Original Message - From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 12:07 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] accredation (old post revisited) Hi Jason For those interested in self-certification, a model of grassroots alternative to USDA

Re: [Biofuel] Drug Spending Out of Control

2006-04-16 Thread lres1
Shelf life??? Is the shelf life a proven shelf life and who determines the type to date? Be good to have built in use by dates on every motor vehicle/appliance et all, the manufacturers would just love it. They could fore tell sales and you would be in deep for not throwing away your unused car

[Biofuel] Curiosity leads many places

2006-04-16 Thread lres1
Once was reading a book that was the end result of several years of study on Whales. many moons ago they could communicate over very great distances under water due to the silence of the seas. This communication has been drastically reduced due to "Sea noise Pollution". Was thought of

Re: [Biofuel] Bring the Sixties Out of the Closet

2006-04-16 Thread mark manchester
Hi again Keith, [snip] they say Naah, you're nuts, this is the way our grandfathers and great-grandfathers always did it and it's good enough for us. Why do people forget that? Don't know. Maybe it wouldn't work so well otherwise. My mother was herself arrested in a political

Re: [Biofuel] Xenophobic email for 'Merikans - tax question

2006-04-16 Thread Mike Weaver
Thanks Mike yikes! I just finished my taxes and now more calculations! I really don't drive much and the TDI get minimum 700 mpg/tankful so I've only burned a little. So far I've been writing it down. Thanks Again Mike McGinness wrote: Mike, I think I found the answer, or at least where

Re: [Biofuel] Bring the Sixties Out of the Closet

2006-04-16 Thread Mike Weaver
mark manchester wrote: Hi again Keith, [snip] they say Naah, you're nuts, this is the way our grandfathers and great-grandfathers always did it and it's good enough for us. Sometimes it's true - my greats heated with wood, didn't use chemicals on their farms and travelled by

Re: [Biofuel] Bring the Sixties Out of the Closet

2006-04-16 Thread Garth Kim Travis
Greetings, What is there to jump on here? I personally only take anti-biotics when it is life and death, but then I am allergic to most of them so it is a toss up which is going to kill me. A fever of 105, I would have dumped her in an ice bath and called an ambulance. Drugs do have their

Re: [Biofuel] FWD: Nazis coming to Danbury [was] BYU professor's group...

2006-04-16 Thread Michael Redler
Hallo Gustl,Well, after participating in peaceful protests for the past three or four years in Connecticut and New York, I have to strongly disagree with you assessment.Neither me or anyone of my brothers and sisters demonstrating with me would see any gain inbecoming violent. Ironically,

Re: [Biofuel] FWD: Nazis coming to Danbury [was] BYU professor'sgroup...

2006-04-16 Thread Michael Redler
Marylynn wrote: "...perhaps an idea would be to have a rally on the other side of town..." Done that. There is an equal chance ofa counter-demonstration.Organizing public consent requires persistent and frequent activity. Do what you can, when you can because there is no bad time to expose

Re: [Biofuel] Help needed.

2006-04-16 Thread Chris Tan
Greetings Everyone, Do any of you know just how to safely open a sealed 55gal steel drum full of methanol? It's my first time. Thanks, Chris ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org

Re: [Biofuel] Xenophobic email for 'Merikans - tax question

2006-04-16 Thread Ryan Teresa Pope
In Wisconsin there's a simple form to fill out and mail in with a check. But AFAIK, the taxes are only state level since they go towards state roads. Ryan, a.k.a a new guys who is mostly lurking. Mike Weaver wrote: Thank you - I was wondering about federal taxes bob allen wrote:

Re: [Biofuel] Help needed.

2006-04-16 Thread Ken Chua
Chris, First, stay away from any open fire or very hot objects(particularly metals). Second, Open the small cap first slowly to allow the air pressure to equalize. and lastly open the big cap. As much as possible keep the caps on as moisture would easily accumulate in the methanol. Some