Jason & Katie,
Let's see if this works: Adolf Hitler.
Now all I have to do is wait a couple minutes and see if I can read it
when I get the email from the list.
By the way, Dhajoglo, that's AH.
-John
On May 25, 2006, at 8:23 PM, Jason& Katie wrote:
> most mail scanners won't write out his
So what happens when the left rear geodex valve explodes, scattering
nanoparticles into the warp engines??
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Redler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 2:02 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Energy Problem Solved! Here Comes the Turboencabulator!
>
yes, to put it fairly bluntly, hes got the gourd in the gutter.
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From: "Johnathan Corgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 9:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Late Night in US
> Mike Redler wrote:
>> This person clearly has a case of Encephalomalacia w
Mike Redler wrote:
> This person clearly has a case of Encephalomalacia with extreme back
> strain and trauma to the lower GI tract (further explanation upon request).
This must be closely related to recto-cranial inversion syndrome.
-Johnathan
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They blew up a bunch of government buildings to try to stop the
vietnam war. I think the only people they ever killed was two of their
own when their lab in Philly blew up, but i'm not sure about that.
Funny thing is that only one or two of them ever went to jail because
they broke into the FBI off
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> I never attended public school,
> so I may have inadvertently learned something
> I wasn't supposed to.
A very high probability factor to that thought process...
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
>Hey! I wasn't born till '78, but I know what Kent state was, the
>weathermen, the moon shot, vietnam wa
Chris,
Anything beyond the personal production level is going to require
industrial filtration in order keep up with the finished product
output.. I'd venture to say even as low as 100 gpd would warrant a
filter press.
> The manufacturer claims disposal by composting, the filters
> are non c
Hey everyone
I might become the proud owner of a 1981 longbed toyota pickup with a
2.2 liter NA diesel engine. I was just wondering if any of you
(Keith?) have experience with this. It'll be run on B100 of course
(and maybe SVO, if I feel like installing the heated fuel system in
there). It nee
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I was refering the era of the robber barons. "The Octopus," Frank
Norris, and that whole era.
I personally don't mind maying taxes, particularly as the schools in my
area are good, the cops are honest, the city picks the trash and we
mandate 20% biodiesel in all heavy equipment. I feel I get
most mail scanners won't write out his name, or will blank it out as such >
H* but he was the despot of Germany in the late 1930's and committed
suicide in the mid '40's after playing a very VERY large part in starting
WW2 and losing. he was a racist and a fool, and caused a lot of trouble.
Mike,
Mike Redler wrote:
>Jim,
>
>Your statement puts all forms of business into one category (i.e. IBM
>with the village baker) and redirects the discussion toward all forms of
>trade. This is a direction that I won't be led into.
>
>
No it does not, that happens in your mind, but it does p
We need a good laugh every so often!
mark manchester wrote:
>I just passed out on the floor rolling, thanks for the laugh.
>Jesse
>
>
>
>>From: Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Reply-To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
>>Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 18:28:57 -0400
>>To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
>>S
I just passed out on the floor rolling, thanks for the laugh.
Jesse
> From: Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
> Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 18:28:57 -0400
> To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
> Subject: Re: [Biofuel] MIKesol pretreatment and washing
>
> Dear Mr. Sm
I suppose it has to do with the original thread ,
"4) All Funding for the expenses of government to come from Business and
Corporation only. (this means it would be unlawfully to tax the populace)" as a
reply to Mike Weaver and D
No point really other that this was a part of our constitution.
While it's not that important, I wasn't who asked "...how do we empower
those with decent character??". I didn't used the word character. What I
did write was "in the end it all depends on, the character of those in
power." I wasn't trying to define "decent character??", just commenting
it dep
Si, come no. Creo que si
Miguel
Juan Boveda wrote:
>Hello Mike.
>
>Even thou my mother language is not English I enjoyed this mixed up technical
>wording paraphernalia.
>
>Somebody with not full attention on the description would think this is a real
>thing, LOL.
>
>Best Regards.
>
>Juan
>
>
prefabulated amulite, modial, and pentametric?
You don't think that's funny?
Come on, amulite and pentametric would cause total disfambulation!
Jason& Katie wrote:
>im sorry, but even as a joke it doesnt seem plausible. isnt that the goal of
>a good joke, to seem plausible until the punchli
Hello Mike.
Even thou my mother language is not English I enjoyed this mixed up technical
wording paraphernalia.
Somebody with not full attention on the description would think this is a real
thing, LOL.
Best Regards.
Juan
-Mensaje original-
De: Mike Redler [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTE
Dear Mr. Smartypants Street:
Ebay is selling THE EXACT SAME Orthagonal magnets for 399.00!
So your little scheme won't work.
We're on to you.
Joe Street wrote:
>Outrage is not allowed.
>
>BTW kitty litter is EXPENSIVE. Orthagonal magnets are permanent and
>work better anyways. A one time u
Everyone knows you need to rectify the Dilithium crystals BEFORE they go
into theframistrap.
Duh!
Mine works fine.
Mike Redler wrote:
>You couldn't build anything from this document anyway. The original was
>made of crapalloy of which there is no mention!
>
>Mike
>
>Joe Street wrote:
>
>
>>T
You couldn't build anything from this document anyway. The original was
made of crapalloy of which there is no mention!
Mike
Joe Street wrote:
> That's so old!
> I built one of those years ago in my basement. The problem is that the
> framistrap let go from the firmathrottle which overramped t
Hey, guess what? My memory isn't too bad after all.
Turboencabulator
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The term Turboencabulator refers to a non-existent machine
whose alleged existence became part of an in-joke
or Professional humor
amongst Electrical Engineer
fromaging the bituminous spandrels
Translation:
Cheesing the flammable hydrocarbon space between two arches and a horizontal
molding
On Thursday, May 25, 2006 4:02 PM, Mike Redler wrote:
>
>Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 17:02:49 -0400
>From: Mike Redler
>To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
>Subject:
Who is AH? I don't catch your reference?
On Thursday, May 25, 2006 4:13 PM, Jason& Katie wrote:
>wouldnt this be the 4th? i mean AH did finally fail, so the shrub would be
>the 4th.
>>I always thought a good shirt would read:
>>
>> Secret Prisons, Cost: 1 Billion Dollars
>> Illegally Kidnapping
Jason and Katie,
What if I told you that this is part of urban legend among design
engineers in the US and that it has been around for over a decade.
Legend has it that GE engineers were frustrated by product managers
signing off on products they had no business reviewing - mainly because
they
That's so old!
I built one of those years ago in my basement. The problem is that the
framistrap let go from the firmathrottle which overramped the
nucleomodulator resulting in a total meltdown. I never got my money
back! Be warned.
J
Mike Redler wrote:
> The machine that makes all other mac
im sorry, but even as a joke it doesnt seem plausible. isnt that the goal of
a good joke, to seem plausible until the punchline? this is just gibberish
and has no punchline therefore is a dumb joke.
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From: "Mike Redler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 25,
Outrage is not allowed.
BTW kitty litter is EXPENSIVE. Orthagonal magnets are permanent and
work better anyways. A one time up front investment of 1000 dollars or 4
easy payments of 599.99 and you can make all the fuel you will ever need
from ditch swill. Forget about veggie oil. Those days ar
wouldnt this be the 4th? i mean AH did finally fail, so the shrub would be
the 4th.
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From: "DHAJOGLO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] CEI runs PRO CARBON DIOXIDE ADS
>I always thought a good shirt would read:
>
> S
The machine that makes all other machines obsolete!
http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/%7Eids/dotdot/misc/jokes/turboencabulator.txt
Turboencabulator
JH Quick
[From The Institute of Electrical Engineers, Students Quarterly Journal 25]
For a number of years now, work has has been proceeding in order to brin
No and now that I read my post back I realise how that inference could
come out of it. My comments were in regard to nanoscale particles which
can pass through cell membranes. The micron sized particles are a
respiratory hazard just as asbesdos or other fine particles can be. I
guess I combin
I've heard that but I can't remember them.
Mike Redler wrote:
>Did somebody say Weathermen?
>
>The sixties and seventies were a fascinating time in our history whether
>you agreed with a particular ideology or not.
>
>If I had some cash to spend, I'd go to Pacifica radio and build an audio
>c
Well, I for one am completely outraged about every single post in the
last two years.
Besides, if you people haven't figured out you can wash biodisel with
kitty litter and skip the water all together, well, it's not as if I
didn't warn you.
I will be taking out a patent on this and selling it o
Did somebody say Weathermen?
The sixties and seventies were a fascinating time in our history whether
you agreed with a particular ideology or not.
If I had some cash to spend, I'd go to Pacifica radio and build an audio
collection of interviews and speeches.
Bobby Seale
Huey Newton
Abbie Hoff
goodness, gracious great balls o' fire...
Would a moratorium on nanotechnology involve glass beads with diameters of a
"few microns". this
really is large compared to "nanoscale"
Joe Street wrote:
> Hi Mike;
>
> You and I have something in common then. The university I work for has
> just
Hi All,
In case you thought protest music ended in the last century, there are a few young ones still trying. Just go to google in English and type asshole and hit ' I feel lucky'. After listening and watching the music video a gray screen with credits comes up. Click on the " miss the 2004 ver
Chris Bennett was certainly angry. He posted his last message and I
just got the notice that he unsubscribed shortly afterwards, before I
posted my reply, below. That's ridiculous. Oh well. Best of luck to
him.
Best
Keith
>Hello Chris
>
> >Keith Addison wrote:
> >>You seem rather cross, Chri
Hello Chris
>Keith Addison wrote:
>>You seem rather cross, Chris.
>>
>
>Not at all, lol,
:-) If you insist. Try reading it again (like you had to read what
I'd said again - but I think you should read that again too). Very
common to back off and use an lol as a cover when people overreact.
The
Keith Addison wrote:
> You seem rather cross, Chris.
>
Not at all, lol, I just get the impression that it was you opinion that
using anything other than water for cleaning biodiesel was a big 'no
no'. The way your response came across read to me like that. I apologise
if I misread you.
> I r
Hey! I wasn't born till '78, but I know what Kent state was, the
weathermen, the moon shot, vietnam war, and alot of the stuff you are
talking about. I didn't experience them, but isn't that why they
teach history in school? Or do they? I never attended public school,
so I may have inadvertentl
I always thought a good shirt would read:
Secret Prisons, Cost: 1 Billion Dollars
Illegally Kidnapping Foreign Citizens, Cost: 10 Billion Dollars
Illegally Spying on Your Citizens, Cost: 20 Billion
Transforming the US into the Third Reich: Priceless
There are some things money can buy, for everyt
Hi Mike;
You and I have something in common then. The university I work for has
just launched an undergraduate program called nanotechnology
engineering. Quite the laugh since the engineers are waay behind the
scientists in nanotech, but it was part of an initiative to get status
and therefor
Mike McGinness wrote:
>Keith asked below:
> >If you say "Kent State" in the US now, does it still carry that
> >connotation? That's all it means to me and I'm sure a great many
> >others, but does it still mean anything in the US, or is it just the
> >name of a college now?
>
>Keith,
>
>The younge
Thanks, Joe;
by their counter, that site should hit their target #
of signatures today. :-)~
only problem i see is that it appears the PetitionSite
petition will go to some flunky @ Barricks, rather
than to the Chilean gov't. -- so Andrew's link may
still be more appropos.
Cheers & Peace
E. Alle
I guess we will all just have a BALL, LOL. OK, I guess it's not really funny
after all.
GOOD Question
I just wrote a published paper late last year on the hazards of NanoTech
particles on just this sort of item.
Mike McGinness
Joe Street wrote:
> Uh huh and what happens when you breathe t
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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Betreff: Re: [Biofuel] Bad Stuff is Happening With Chile's Water
Hey Andrew and all;
Probably better to go here;
Keith asked below:
>If you say "Kent State" in the US now, does it still carry that
>connotation? That's all it means to me and I'm sure a great many
>others, but does it still mean anything in the US, or is it just the
>name of a college now?
Keith,
The younger generations under say about
Keith Addison wrote:
Do you mean this one?
http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg62541.html
Re: [Biofuel] Torture and/or Nuking Iran -- was Re: Poll in favor of Nuk
Why some Americans want to join the Biofuel list and how it's changed.
I don't
When I was talking to the local small pizzeria, he mentioned about the use of some kind of powder that was used to keep used fryer oil lasting longer. He didn't know the name of it offhand, but stated that he would never use it. I asked him why, and he stated that the food that was cooked in the
My current favorite t-shirt says, "Dick Cheney before he Dicks you!"fredOn 5/25/06, Joe Street <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Actually I know this is a bit of a joke but I bought some t-shirts
lately. One is a hoody with a silhouette of the shrub and a swastika onhis forehead and the caption 'WAR CRIM
Mike Weaver wrote:
> *Tin soldiers and Nixon's* coming, we're finally on our own This summer
> I hear the drumming, four dead in Ohio
and about 10 days later, 2 dead in Jackson State Ms.
>
> E. C. wrote:
>
>> Todd, Keith, Mike et al & List;
>>
>> Kudos still to Keith for even-handed reasonab
Hey Andrew and all;
Probably better to go here;
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/946839131?ltl=1148474564
If you want to take action on this (and I hope you do)
Joe
Andrew Netherton wrote:
> Dear friends who care about our earth.
>
> Judge for yourself if you want to take action.
>
Kent State only resonates with us old farts.
Keith Addison wrote:
>>Todd, Keith, Mike et al & List;
>>
>>Kudos still to Keith for even-handed reasonableness.
>>
>>
>
>Thankyou Allen. :-)
>
>
>
>>I'm also not a journalist, just a reader; still, i
>>read the whole thing & the links (retired,
Actually I know this is a bit of a joke but I bought some t-shirts
lately. One is a hoody with a silhouette of the shrub and a swastika on
his forehead and the caption 'WAR CRIMINAL' another has a pic of the
shrub and the caption INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST as well as the Dick is a
killer t-shirt
It only depends on the "character" of people in power when the majority
of citizens don't participate in decisions effecting their (our) future.
We have become such a patriarchal society that we just hope that the
"character" of our leader is to our liking - and that's nauseating.
Doug said: ".
Jim,
Your statement puts all forms of business into one category (i.e. IBM
with the village baker) and redirects the discussion toward all forms of
trade. This is a direction that I won't be led into.
The point I made directly addresses the wealth and power accumulated as
human labor becomes a
Uh huh and what happens when you breathe them?
Joe
Kirk McLoren wrote:
>
> [0]navalynt writes "New Scientist reports that the Department of Energy
> has filed a patent for [1]hydrogen fuel balls. From the article 'The
> proposed glass microspheres would each be a few millionths of a metre
> (mic
True. But, I'm not sure I see your point Jim.
Mike
JJJN wrote:
> I am not sure of this but in the beginning didn't the Constitution
> require that the Government was to be funded by buisness and trade? And
> did not the "victory tax" come to be our first income tax?
>
> Jim
>
> Mike Weaver wro
Appal Energy wrote:
> B) Use of Magnesol marries the manufacturer to a vendor.
>
I believe there are alternative brands of synthetic magnesium silicate
on the market, several at a lower cost. I am currently looking into
this, several posts on online forums suggest this also.
> C) Rather costl
You seem rather cross, Chris.
>Magnesol washed sample were superior. Have you done any tests with
>Magnesol to come to your conclusion that it is inferior to water
>washing? Have you evidence that these results are indeed incorrect,
>or doctored in any way?
I reached no such conclusion. I expr
Keith Addison wrote:
> Very nice Todd.
>
>
>> "The end result of this biodiesel washing with Magnesol is that you will have
>> used a lot of water and a lot of time."
>>
>> Me thinks they need a proof reader.
>>
>
> LOL! Methinks they do. Would you agree that such slips are telling?
> Just
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