Re: [Biofuel] was...More Weird Weather

2006-11-30 Thread leo bunyan
Good idea Jason how would you suggest it be taken Jason& Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: if papaya oil has cooling properties in the human body, wouldnt glycerine do similar things? it lowers body temp and superhydrates the blood. i have no idea about platelet counts, but it seems to

Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather

2006-11-30 Thread Joe Street
Nice take on the issue Tom; I also like to look at it from a larger perspective. Consider the earth from a systems approach. A ball floating in a vacuum being irradiated from one position in space, radiating heat energy into the cold sink of space on the opposite side. The earth has been co

Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather

2006-11-30 Thread Thomas Kelly
Joe, Isn't it great? All the possible scenarios . Global Warming, the dawn of a new Ice Age due to the shift of a plate resulting in increased volcanic activity. You seem to like the "larger perspective". It tends to make my head spin. Never allergic before, one's next be

Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather

2006-11-30 Thread Fred Oliff
Joe, The evening news last night reported an earthquake in Sudbury.  In the Canadian Shield no less, thought to be one of the most geologically stable of "formations", the craton itself, though the Ottawa Valley, just downstream, is an old fault line with lots of seismic activity. While we are on t

Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather

2006-11-30 Thread Joe Street
Fred Oliff wrote: > Joe, > > The evening news last night reported an earthquake in Sudbury. In the > Canadian Shield no less, thought to be one of the most geologically > stable of "formations", the craton itself, though the Ottawa Valley, > just downstream, is an old fault line with lots of

Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather

2006-11-30 Thread Fred Oliff
Joe, Ottawa is one of the more tectonically active areas in eastern Canada due to its location on the Ottawa and Rideau rivers and upstream of the St. Lawrence.  It has nothing at all to do with the amount of hot air emanating from our Parliament Buildings!Fred PS I do not think it was an oversigh

Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather

2006-11-30 Thread Thomas Kelly
Mike, You wrote: "I'm in, Tom, but I don't think well enough, evidence the coal I burn to run this puter and my lights and the oil I use to drive my car and to get to market the stuff I buy, including the basic stuff, ie food, " Go easy on yourself Mike. It'll may take a w

Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather

2006-11-30 Thread M&K DuPree
Ahhh Tomyou put a smile on a face and a tear in my eye. A rush of goosebumps as I write this. Thanks. Mike DuPree - Original Message - From: Thomas Kelly To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 9:39 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather

Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather

2006-11-30 Thread M&K DuPree
Joe...I've posted this link before, but here it is again since you're thinking along these lines...you are not alone brother. Mike DuPree http://bioresonant.com/news.htm It begins with: Global Warming: Can Earth EXPLODE ? The real danger for our entire civilization comes not from slow climate

Re: [Biofuel] Ethyl Esters (was Making Methanol)

2006-11-30 Thread Thomas Kelly
Joe, What's the word? I've had my fingers, eyes,and heart (?) crossed for days now . on the edge of my seat, "waiting a shivers" for the results of the castor oil screen/ pinot noir experiment. My fingers and eyes are holding up but my heart is starting to cramp up. Encourag

Re: [Biofuel] was...More Weird Weather

2006-11-30 Thread Jason& Katie
it is normally taken dissolved in water. (see http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_glycerin.html#health ) 1 g glycerine per kg of body weight dissolved in 25 ml water per kg of body weight. for example, i weigh ~80kg so i would dissolve 80g of glycerine in 2L of water. if you get too much it mak

[Biofuel] The World Is New, Part 2

2006-11-30 Thread Keith Addison
From: Rachel's Democracy & Health News #882, Nov. 23, 2006 The World Is New, Part 2 By Peter Montague Here we continue describing the new world that has evolved during the past 50 years. In the past 50 years, corporations have grown

[Biofuel] Jane Fonda

2006-11-30 Thread JAMES PHELPS
I don't know if this is the place for this or not. I got this in the mail the other day. Personally I don't care for Jane, but that is immaterial anyway( not for the for all of the general reasons.) Perhaps if nothing else it will open up some lively discussions. I am riding the fence on thi

[Biofuel] Global Warming Said Killing Some Species

2006-11-30 Thread Keith Addison
From: Associated Press, Nov. 21, 2006 Global Warming Said Killing Some Species By Seth Borenstein Washington -- Animal and plant species have begun dying off or changing sooner than predicted because of global warming