Re: [Biofuel] Off Topic - More on the Holocaust if you can stand it.

2007-10-16 Thread Jan Warnqvist
Hello Guag et al. The reason for the Germans during ww2 to spend time and resources on collecting racial, religious and political non-approved people was simple: Idelogical. Germany was during this time built up on a lie and the money for this lie was borrowed from domestic and foreign lone prov

[Biofuel] Off Topic - More on the Holocaust if you can stand it.

2007-10-16 Thread Guag Meister
Hi Keith and all List Members I like the part about Fred "Dr. Death" Leuchter, the designer of the US Prison system's execution apparatus, as an expert defense witness who tested purported execution "gas chambers" ON-SITE in Auschwitz, Poland tesitified in a court of law under oath and determined

Re: [Biofuel] which solar heating option is better?

2007-10-16 Thread Dawie Coetzee
Hi Jason I deal with this kind of stuff from time to time; hopefully I'll be doing that more in the near future. In any event I've given it a lot of thought. What kind of floor construction do you have? If it's heavy construction directly on the ground, it could be as simple as laying some blac

[Biofuel] which solar heating option is better?

2007-10-16 Thread Jason Mier
i was reading through instructables and found this interesting little gizmo- http://www.instructables.com/id/Solar-Heater/?ALLSTEPS -and i remembered a conversation with my boss this morning before i went home, and got to thinking. which would be better: having the south curtains open all day

[Biofuel] First Jet aircraft flight powered by 100% biofuel.

2007-10-16 Thread Bruno M.
www.greenflightinternational.com/pr.htm Contact: Doug Rodante Green Flight International (727) 415-7253 WORLD’S FIRST JET FLIGHT POWERED ENTIRELY ON RENEWABLE BIODIESEL FUEL Green Flight International and Biodiesel Solutions partner to set a new precedent in the use of renewable

Re: [Biofuel] Re-inventing the 3 wheel

2007-10-16 Thread AltEnergyNetwork
Regardless, there is plenty of room in the N. American market for 3 wheelers, perhaps biodiesel hybrids Personally, I think these particular models are kind of ugly but I could see an independent co producing something not so cutesey and more utilitarian. There is a Quebec entrepreneur who makes

Re: [Biofuel] Re-inventing the 3 wheel

2007-10-16 Thread Doug Younker
No matter the Japanese auto manufacturers spin it, the car is going to be basically a machine for getting around. And always will play a role in pollution and, in accidents. Transforming it into a friendly "companion" ain't gonna change those facts. Perhaps they are mesmerized by the Sony robo