That's ok, Joe. Scientology not my interest. I'm more concerned with Chip's
conclusion, especially how he might have arrived at it. Mike DuPree
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From: Joe Street
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:54 PM
Subject: Re:
Yeah...dat's what I'm talkin about...CONFISCATE any vehicle failing to switch
to cleaner fuel. LOL Not in America...in America they want to confiscate YOU!
YOUR LIBERTY--USE IT OR LOSE IT--REJECT REAL ID. Mike DuPree
http://www.ameinfo.com/108665
Green diesel on the way
United Arab
Build Your Own High-Volume Colloidal Silver Maker
You want a plague-ready machine that'll make about 40 quarts of strong
Colloidal Silver an hour, that you can easily build in an hour for about $38??
I've built many now for people and I'll tell you how to make yours.
This is about the
Ritalin heart attacks warning urged after 51 deaths in US
Move to highlight risks of drug prescribed to hyperactive children
Sarah Boseley, health editor
Saturday February 11, 2006
The Guardian
Ritalin, extensively prescribed to calm hyperactive children in the UK, should
carry the
Are you joking? The military has no need of the web for thier com
needs. They have all manner of wireless networks of their own. Most of
it is spread spectrum stuff. The also have ELF for communicating with
subs clandestinely (which is slow) or can use a blue green laser from a
satelite to
I get an email from someone telling me I have a problem because someone wants
to sing the National Anthem in Spanish. The email spews on how this is my
country and blah blah blah and if I don't forward the email I'm part of the
problem. So I write back:
COMING SOON...REAL ID...May 11, 2008.
No pain no gain right?
Jason Katie wrote:
i have an idea for these cap/trade agreements. why dont they do the same
thing to the companies reserve credits what the companies do to their
employee's reserve vacation?
my father gets six weeks of vacation every year, and if he does not use all
Shipping food around is dumb. Local production and local consumption
is the way of the future to my way of thinking.
Jason Katie wrote:
why should organic food need to be shipped? why not bike transport? the
whole idea behind organic is the process-wide health benefits. technically
OMG please don't do this!
The capacitor in a microwave oven contains several joules of energy!
This is sufficient to kill you and has done to more than one
unsuspecting soul who has decided to tinker around inside the microwave
oven. The article below even goes to the extent of warning you
The muscles in my back, shoulders and forearms ache in a satisfying
way. I've been shoveling barn litter and spreading compost from last
year into my raised garden beds. It's a little cold outside with the
arctic outflow winds sweeping down from the Cascades in the east, but it
feels good to
I was riding in the passenger seat as my son was driving my 1990 Chev
Cheyenne on Tuesday morning. It has the GM 6.2 litre diesel engine.
It was a cold day (-22 C), but the truck started easily (block heater
had been used). We were about 4 km out when I heard a new top end
racket as he
Daryl,
I say fix it.
If you are willing to pay the amount to fix it to get another truck just
like it...why not fix the one you have?
You already HAVE it and you already know its quirks. Availability of diesel
vehicles is below demand.
Unless there is more that is wrong with it?
On 2/1/07,
I'm with Paul here. GM 6.2 diesels are pretty common beasts in the
diesel market, so parts are easy to find, available, yadda yadda...
heck, you can probably get a fresh rebuilt 6.2 engine for the truck for
what you'd be looking at in your price range for a truck. Or maybe even
a 6.5, just
Not knowing the pesticide history of said rose hips - maybe no?
Kirk
robert and benita rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The muscles in my back, shoulders and forearms ache in a satisfying way.
I've been shoveling barn litter and spreading compost from last year into my
raised garden
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was riding in the passenger seat as my son was driving my 1990 Chev
Cheyenne on Tuesday morning. It has the GM 6.2 litre diesel engine.
It was a cold day (-22 C), but the truck started easily (block heater
had been used). We were about 4 km out when I heard a
So I've collected most of the bits to try adding methanol injection to
my Golf TDi. I've bored a hole in the manifold and added an injection
nozzle. First I've got to insttal a boost gauge to keep an eye on boost
pressure, but the nozzle I got has two ports so one of them will serve
for a
Hi Darryl;
A friend of mine just imported a mitsubishi delica. Looks like an
interesting vehicle and can be had for a good price. Lots of used ones
coming out of Japan. Right hand drive of course but that adds to the
essential coolness factor of the vehicle.
On the other hand the carbon economy of importing a vehicle rather sux.
Never mind.
Joe
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I was riding in the passenger seat as my son was driving my 1990 Chev
Cheyenne on Tuesday morning. It has the GM 6.2 litre diesel engine.
It was a cold day (-22 C), but the
The current truck has a number of quirks, most of which we find
annoying. Additional repairs coming soon include replacing the
windshield and radio, and a few of the dash controls have broken knobs
or levers. I have my suspicions about at least one of the rear shock
absorbers.
I have
This morning I noticed that several of the rose plants we picked up from
someone's discard pile (these were left at the side of the road with a sign
that said: Free Plants) have bright red / orange fruit on them right now.
I THINK these are rose hips, but I'm not certain because I've never
yes but to have a spread spectrum transmitter with the same kind of range as a
standard single carrier would take either a lot more repeaters- which means
more vulnerable infrastructure- or a huge honkin transmitter which means it is
a) a bigger target, and b) dependent on a heavy power supply.
buy the box truck, and shove the box off it. replace that with a 3x12
plank deck and some side rails. voila - instant straight truck.
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