Re: [Biofuel] amazing himalayan salt

2006-09-25 Thread Terry Dyck
Hi Jason and Katie, If some one experienced blindness because they got methanol in there eyes would you not consider that scientific proof that methanol can be dangerous to your eyes. It is a testimony but a useful one. Terry Dyck >From: "Jason& Katie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: biofuel@

Re: [Biofuel] amazing himalayan salt

2006-09-25 Thread Bob Molloy
Hey guys,    Aren't we reinventing the wheel here? Karl Popper said it all long ago. Here is an brief extract from his biog at     Science and Non-Science - The Problem of Demarcation The central problem in the philosophy of science is that of demarcation, i.e. of distingui

Re: [Biofuel] amazing himalayan salt

2006-09-25 Thread Keith Addison
>Keith Addison wrote: > > Hi Bob > > > > :-) Nice, thanks! > > SNIP > > Anyway isn't it people who never > > smoked it (or didn't inhale anyway) who call it pot? > >Nope. > Hi Chip You know people who smoke it who call it pot? That'd be a first for me. I noticed it a long time ago and didn't se

Re: [Biofuel] Tiny Inhaled Particles Take Easy Route From Nose ToBrain

2006-09-25 Thread
Kirk the melting point of DU is 2070 F (1132C) and the boiling point us 7101 F (3917C).   The max temperature seen in the TWC was round 1000C, not even enough the melt DU let alone vaporize it.   Mark   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kirk McLorenSent: Mond

Re: [Biofuel] Testability (was: amazing himalayan salt)

2006-09-25 Thread Michael Friebel
It's narrow in that it's confined to reality. It's not that much of what most consider relevant is ignored; it's that science cannot confirm such ideas. It's not a question of volition, in which we choose "not to go there;" it's a question of capability. Science is not a limitation imposed upo

[Biofuel] Fwd: No wonder Jesus told them their father was a murderer from the beginning

2006-09-25 Thread Kirk McLoren
  War crime. -Kirk No wonder Jesus told them their father was a murderer from the beginningUN says Israeli overuse of cluster bombs in Lebanon 'defies belief' This is barbarism that no one can deny even those who support Israel QuoteIMEMC & Agencies - Wednesday, 20 September 2006, 03:24 Followin

Re: [Biofuel] WHAT REALLY HAPPENED ON SEPT 11

2006-09-25 Thread Doug Foskey
Hey people, I do not want to make a real issue of complaining BUT. I really think the 11 Sept has been done to overdone The mechanics of the building collapse, or even the day (which I read somewhere was a Jewish holiday anyway, otherwise the death toll would have been higher) is less

Re: [Biofuel] Tiny Inhaled Particles Take Easy Route From Nose To Brain

2006-09-25 Thread Kirk McLoren
When metals burn they produce fine particles. The aircraft in 9-11 have DU counterweights on the moveable parts of the wing. They knew that. Now they want to duck the health problems of the cleanup crews. Did the tv or press talk about the DU in the crash? I never saw it if they did. Some descr

Re: [Biofuel] Ants in South America

2006-09-25 Thread doug swanson
no doubt, but some of them don't understand the dialect of antese that I know... ds Joe Street wrote: > It's less work to just ask them to build a house somewhere else. > > J > > doug swanson wrote: > >>Acting upon the advice of a local organic farmer/teacher, I've >>eradicated a few anthills

Re: [Biofuel] Ants in South America

2006-09-25 Thread Mike Weaver
Ha! Thanks for taking up the slack while I'm in lurk mode... Joe Street wrote: > It's less work to just ask them to build a house somewhere else. > > J > > doug swanson wrote: > >>Acting upon the advice of a local organic farmer/teacher, I've >>eradicated a few anthills in specific places in m

Re: [Biofuel] Ants in South America

2006-09-25 Thread Joe Street
It's less work to just ask them to build a house somewhere else. J doug swanson wrote: Acting upon the advice of a local organic farmer/teacher, I've eradicated a few anthills in specific places in my yard, where the acidity was killing off the more sensitive mosses growing on the pathw

Re: [Biofuel] Tiny Inhaled Particles Take Easy Route From Nose To Brain

2006-09-25 Thread Joe Street
Just take a look about DU and gulf war syndrome Joe D. Mindock wrote: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=48711&nfid=rssfeeds Tiny Inhaled Particles Take Easy Route From Nose To Brain ___ Biofuel mail

Re: [Biofuel] Ants in South America

2006-09-25 Thread doug swanson
Acting upon the advice of a local organic farmer/teacher, I've eradicated a few anthills in specific places in my yard, where the acidity was killing off the more sensitive mosses growing on the pathways throughout the yard. According to his advice, I've taken a stick, and stirred up the hill

Re: [Biofuel] amazing himalayan salt

2006-09-25 Thread Chip Mefford
Keith Addison wrote: > Hi Bob > > :-) Nice, thanks! > SNIP > Anyway isn't it people who never > smoked it (or didn't inhale anyway) who call it pot? Nope. -- ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/

[Biofuel] Biofuel tree

2006-09-25 Thread Pagandai Pannirselvam
Hi Keith and  Peter   Brazil is a very big country ,we are in the Northeast , the Amazonian forest is in the north about 4-5 hours  air travel from our place.The seed of the native plants can be easily obtained as there are several natural products  small business is there in several forest areas.

Re: [Biofuel] diesel tree

2006-09-25 Thread Pagandai Pannirselvam
Hi Keith and  Peter   Brasil is big country .we are in the norteast , the amozonian forest is inthe north about 4-5 hours  air travel from our place.The seed of the native plants can be easily obtained as there are several natural products  small business is there in several forest areas.     The a

[Biofuel] Tiny Inhaled Particles Take Easy Route From Nose To Brain

2006-09-25 Thread D. Mindock
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=48711&nfid=rssfeeds Tiny Inhaled Particles Take Easy Route From Nose To Brain Main Category: Water - Air Quality / Agriculture NewsArticle Date: 06 Aug 2006 - 9:00am (PDT) In a continuing effort to find out if the tiniest airborne particle

Re: [Biofuel] amazing himalayan salt

2006-09-25 Thread Joe Street
Michael Friebel wrote: snip Are you then saying that your computer is a theory? At which point do you claim science to fail? Pleaase don't confuse science and technology.  Your computer is not science.  It is technology just as every peice of glassware and every analytical tool i

Re: [Biofuel] amazing himalayan salt

2006-09-25 Thread Joe Street
Hey Bob; Got any scientific data to prove any of that? How d'ya know you didn't dream it all? Maybe it's opium you smoked and you're still lyin on the couch and only five minutes have gone by? J;) Bob Molloy wrote: >Billy Bob said... >Pot'll get you through times of no money better'n money'll

Re: [Biofuel] amazing himalayan salt

2006-09-25 Thread Keith Addison
>Spinach (basically, as I think there may be different varieties)didn't >know yer could smoke it! (Maybe Pop-Eye actually put it in his pipe!) > >regards Doug It's not actually spinach Doug, not even a relative. It's leaf beet, or Swiss chard - beetroot optimised for the leaf at the expense o

Re: [Biofuel] amazing himalayan salt

2006-09-25 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Bob :-) Nice, thanks! "Important signs of drug use in children: Excessive preoccupation with social causes, race relations, environmental issues, etc." -- from "How Parents Can Help Children Live Drug Free," Gerald Smith, Director of the Criminology program at the Univ. of Utah, and others

Re: [Biofuel] 2 new additions

2006-09-25 Thread Joe Street
Congrats Jason & Katie.  No doubt this change will redouble your efforts to ensure the world will be a good place for them to grow up in. Joe Jason& Katie wrote: correction- 20:42 and 20:45 Jason ICQ#: 154998177 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Jason& Katie"

Re: [Biofuel] Ants in South America

2006-09-25 Thread Marylynn Schmidt
Some documentary I saw once about ants in the South American amazon .. they help clean up and clear out whole areas. .. and while I try to respect all life forms I don't necessarily want to share my space with them. I also don't wish to poison everything trying to kill off a few ants. Going ba

Re: [Biofuel] amazing himalayan salt

2006-09-25 Thread Paul Webber
Everything is based upon a theory.  The human consciousness is not reality, it is our perception of reality.  There has to be an assumption that we make about where our consciousness and reality intersect.  If that assumption is wrong, then everything we know is wrong.  Very rarely when I get in an

Re: [Biofuel] changes in titration values

2006-09-25 Thread Golan Shmuel
hi tom ,bob   thanks for the replay i had already got to the bottom of the tank (i fixed the tap 15-20 cm from the bottom so 150-200 liters always stay at the bottom) i processed 350 liter during the weekend and steel the titration result was 0.9 i got good separation and good washing washing test

[Biofuel] Ants in South America

2006-09-25 Thread Tom Irwin
Hi All, I have a question for any insect experts out there. What do ants do from a food web type orientation? What niche or niches do they occupy? I'm having some difficulty with one group that cuts down my colza and hauls it back to their nest. I see several other much smaller varieties that d

Re: [Biofuel] From the BBC -- Biofuels: Green fuel, feed, fertilizer , feed

2006-09-25 Thread Pagandai Pannirselvam
 Dear Tom , Jason  and Keith Clean technology using no waste  from crop can be more sustainable  providing not only bfuel , but also feed , food  in rural areas.    Tom has correctly  brought here how we can do this for many crops The bio refinery can separate oil ,  carbohydrate  , and starc

Re: [Biofuel] amazing himalayan salt

2006-09-25 Thread Doug Foskey
Spinach (basically, as I think there may be different varieties)didn't know yer could smoke it! (Maybe Pop-Eye actually put it in his pipe!) regards Doug On Monday 25 September 2006 5:21, D. Mindock wrote: > Wow, now that is funny. Um, what is Silver Beet? asks this here gringo & > former to

Re: [Biofuel] diesel tree

2006-09-25 Thread Keith Addison
>smell like a hoax to me, at least they can provide a picture of the >trees or show a seed or two. Not a hoax. Check the James Duke reference: >Diesel Tree > >http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Copaifera_langsdorfii.html Best Keith ___

[Biofuel] Fw: About the coup in Thailand

2006-09-25 Thread D. Mindock
I guess there's not much on the media since they're waiting to get the "news" to read to the American public from the White House before we get the "news" from them. Meanwhile, here's some info from the blogs. Peace, D. Mindock ===   Ama

Re: [Biofuel] diesel tree

2006-09-25 Thread Rexis Tree
smell like a hoax to me, at least they can provide a picture of the trees or show a seed or two. ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.org Biofuel at Journey to Forever

[Biofuel] Brownfields May Turn Green

2006-09-25 Thread D. Mindock
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=48829&nfid=rssfeeds Brownfields May Turn Green With Help From Michigan State Research Main Category: Nutrition / Diet NewsArticle Date: 07 Aug 2006 - 13:00pm (PDT)Growing crops for biofuels summons images of fuel alternatives springing fro

Re: [Biofuel] amazing himalayan salt

2006-09-25 Thread D. Mindock
Wow, now that is funny. Um, what is Silver Beet? asks this here gringo & former toker. Thanks, D. Mindock - Original Message - From: "Bob Molloy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2006 7:00 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] amazing himalayan salt > > Billy Bob said... > Pot'