Re: [Biofuel] Australia hands over man to US courts

2007-05-08 Thread Mike Weaver
Go Linux Keith Addison wrote: >>BEFORE he was extradited to the United States, Hew Griffiths, from >>Berkeley Vale in NSW, had never even set foot in America. But he had >>pirated software produced by American companies. >> >>Now, having been given up to the US by former justice minister Chris >>

Re: [Biofuel] Australia hands over man to US courts

2007-05-08 Thread Joe Street
"Givit away Givit away Givit away Givit away now"- Red Hot Chili Peppers Joe Keith Addison wrote: snip > >This is a little difficult to explain though: > >http://www.josephjenkins.com/books_humanure.html >Joseph Jenkins, Inc. - The Humanure Handbook > >This is where Joseph Jenkins sells h

[Biofuel] climate permitting replace the highest scoreing with home grown

2007-05-08 Thread Kirk McLoren
http://www.mercola.com/2006/nov/28/the-dirty-dozen-fruits-and-vegetables-containing-the-most-pesticides.htm Remember that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers 60 percent of herbicides, 90 percent of fungicides and 30 percent of insecticides to be carcinogenic. htt

Re: [Biofuel] Australia hands over man to US courts

2007-05-08 Thread Keith Addison
>Go Linux Why would I want to do that? That's for Windozers when they wake up, not for Mac users when they fall asleep. (How much of that message did you actually read?) Keith >Keith Addison wrote: > > >>BEFORE he was extradited to the United States, Hew Griffiths, from > >>Berkeley Vale in N

[Biofuel] More news about local biofuel production -- its catching on!

2007-05-08 Thread talus95889
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6634221.stm Coconut oil powers island's cars By Phil Mercer BBC News, Sydney They are developing mini-refineries that produce a coconut oil that can replace diesel. >From police officers to priests, the locals are powering up their vehicles and >genera

Re: [Biofuel] Australia hands over man to US courts

2007-05-08 Thread Mike Weaver
All of it. Like Joseph Jenkins's book, with Linux, you can either do it yourself for free, or buy a DVD and support. I personally like Macs, though I have to say Mr. Jobs has turned out to have feet of clay... Keith Addison wrote: >>Go Linux >> >> > >Why would I want to do that? That's fo

Re: [Biofuel] Biofuels Report: How Green is my Tank? (The Ecologist)

2007-05-08 Thread Joe Street
Problem with wheel motors is the mass. It makes for poor handling because when the wheel encounters bumps or a sudden drop in road height it takes too long for the spring to push it back in contact with the pavement. The suspension can only have so much preload with a given chassis weight. B

Re: [Biofuel] Biofuels Report: How Green is my Tank? (The Ecologist)

2007-05-08 Thread Zeke Yewdall
Yeah -- same reason that independent suspension handles better than solid axles I guess -- because you've got less unsprung weight. How about a single motor built onto a differential, driving two drive axles out to the wheels. Same concept as a regular front wheel drive vehical, but without the

[Biofuel] Re-processing troubles

2007-05-08 Thread Matt Wilson
Hi all, Reading Shawn's post today was interesting because I was going to post myself about a re-processing question. I started making bio with 1 and 2 liter batches as per the instructions on Journey to Forever (thanks again for the great site!), and had moderate success, just like Shawn.

Re: [Biofuel] Australia hands over man to US courts

2007-05-08 Thread Keith Addison
>All of it. Like Joseph Jenkins's book, with Linux, you can either do it >yourself for free, or buy a DVD and support. >I personally like Macs, though I have to say Mr. Jobs has turned out to >have feet of clay... Hasn't he. Quite apart from the environmental issues, and the human rights issues,

Re: [Biofuel] Australia hands over man to US courts

2007-05-08 Thread doug
Careful, I can see this forming into a flame war! (Mine is bigger than yours scenario) Really, once you wean off the Redmond product, it dosen't matter if its Linux or Mac. The only reason why I probably would not buy a Mac is historical: I used to hate the computer telling me I could not

Re: [Biofuel] Australia hands over man to US courts

2007-05-08 Thread Mike Weaver
Amiga or die doug wrote: >Careful, I can see this forming into a flame war! (Mine is bigger than yours >scenario) > > Really, once you wean off the Redmond product, it dosen't matter if its Linux >or Mac. The only reason why I probably would not buy a Mac is historical: I >used to hate the

[Biofuel] scientists look high in the sky for power

2007-05-08 Thread AltEnergyNetwork
Scientists look high in the sky for power Jet stream could fill global energy needs, researchers say http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/05/07/MNGNEPMD801.DTL Get your daily alternative energy news Alternate Energy Resource Network 1000+ news sources-resources updated da

[Biofuel] i am FINALLY moving home

2007-05-08 Thread Jason& Katie
if anyone wants to know, i will be moving back home at the end of the week, so i will be changing my email address to a hotmail account until i can get a fixed account again. nothing drastic, just temporary. jason -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Ve

Re: [Biofuel] Re-processing troubles

2007-05-08 Thread Derick Giorchino
This brings up what has happened to me the last few days but before I go there let me tell you. don't try to get rid of what you have made.I to have done this same thing and have found that if you take 1/2 ltr sample of your failure and add 2 grams methoxide and represses the mix in a pet bottle as

Re: [Biofuel] Biofuels Report: How Green is my Tank? (The Ecologist)

2007-05-08 Thread Dawie Coetzee
Contrary to popular belief the main problem with unsprung mass is not inertia-induced loss of grip over bumps. There are two other disadvantages. Firstly, the resonant frequency of the suspension is determined by the spring rates and sprung mass. Stiff springs carrying a light mass make for a hi