Shnazzy stuff, but 28K seems a little close to the
human range of hearing to be safe doesnt it? Granted it appears to be
dramatically faster and cleaner because a lot of needed energy comes from
the
U-sonics, but what if the frequency was
higher?
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Mr. Wells,
you are from Iowa?
I went to school in Ottumwa at IHCC.
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From:
Don
Wells
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 10:48
AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Grass
Bioenergy
martin roozenburg wrote:
again with the taxes garbage. it is still considered an "experimental fuel"
so it is not taxed.
the same with ethanol, i checked, fuel grade ethanol falls under no tax but
sales tax
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From: "JJJN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 7:10 PM
Subject:
Title: Re: [Biofuel] Building Block Tiled Solar Roof
this is some neat stuff. i followed the first link,
and meandered into this.
http://www.directglobalpower.com/prism%20solar.htm
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mark
manchester
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wed
see, i have been dreaming up a hydro farm setup for years, but i have never
had the time or knowledge to make it work, it has just been a mass of
plumbing and watertight shelves in the back of my mind. i would love to hear
how this goes for you and any info you might have through reading or
exp
Oh, wahoo. wally-world to save the day. i doubt it. they will make a big
show to convince their opposition that they are doing the good deed and then
when everyone believes it they will flip the switch on the whole deal when
noone is looking. cant see the flashlight go out in the daytime, y'know
>"Saving Iran is going
> to be his legacy."
I seem to remember hearing that before "Our thousand year legacy...The
Third Reich shall save the world from impurity." problem is, it only lasted
about 15 and then they got some severe smackdown handed to them.I'm glad I
live in the middle of nowh
>(I haven't
>grown decent melons yet!)
Do you have any sand? melons need a relatively damp loose sandy soil. have
you ever heard of muskmelons? they are a variant of canteloupe that is grown
in a town about 8 mi from where i grew up called Muscatine, and they get
volunteers out of some of the
han i thought...
jason
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From: "robert luis rabello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 12:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] More Gardening News
> Jason & Katie wrote:
>
>
>> Do you have any sand?
>
> No. I have lot
sorry, i guess its a bad habit i have, assuming noone pays attention to Iowa
but the Iowans.
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From: "robert luis rabello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 1:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] More Gardening News
> Jason &
eew. i knew it would be more complicated than it needed to be. i found a
publication about how to design and build a screw press like the PITEBA, but
it is not very user friendly as far as the explanations go(at least not for
me).
http://www.uweb.ucsb.edu/~dbartlett/EWB-MALI/Document%20Page/sda
I am going to bring up an old post (February- lets accredit ourselves)
because I read the entire thread in the archives and didn't see any real
decision. Why don't we form a public trade group? It would be huge, given
the scale and reach of our mailing list alone. It should set off a ripple
tha
homes you can't give away in certain
areas. In other areas they've been redone and a just gorgeous.
Lot's of good bike riding. Wineries, lots of stuff if you know where to
look. I enjoyed my time there.
On 09Apr, 2006, at 2:03 PM, Jason & Katie wrote:
i was looking through the archives trying to find something about that
earlier. can you use the cake from an oil press as stock for ethanol, or has
it been made unusable in this respect? i am fairly sure you can digest and
subdivide it, but if it could be taken that one step further, it might be
people think.
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From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] small oil presses, WVO and sustainability
> >Michael Redler wrote:
>> > Thanks Jason, Katie and Keith.
>> >
&
i dont really take stock in any religion, so i think i can see a lot of the
problems with this topic. first of all, god does not create power, but
gather it from those who believe in him/her/them, making it an item of
thought. coming from so many places and people who have their own versions
of
hmmm, i didnt mean book as such , but yes i agree
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Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:49 PM
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>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "
i did not explain myself well on the topic of the exodus, i meant the
slavery and oppression leading to it. the exodus was an escape from the
cruelties of greed and power.
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From: "Hakan Falk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:56 PM
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does anyone know what i could use CO2 tanks for? i may have the opportunity
to lift a couple from a scrap pile in the near future.
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i thought on-road diesel was yellow(undyed) and the offroad farm diesel was
red?
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From: "Mike Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 12:29 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] [Fwd: Re: [DCBiodieselcoop] Police Check Point - fuel
dyetest.]
What does th
whaddaya mean begin? they began long ago, when you started the Journey!
but yes, the gov'ts are laughable in their ineptitude. you dont even have to
be smart to keep ahead of them- i should know, i r a dummy. HAHA!
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From: Michael Redler
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sellout. complete and total sellout. this guy doesnt understand our goal
does he? im not sure if he is just trying too hard or if he honestly doesnt
realize the best way to spread knowledge is open source. investment or no,
he has the design, he needs to source the original, then if he wants his
yknow, im reading this example certificate, and i dont see any stipulation
for exceeding the ASTM standards. does this mean if the sample is better
than ASTM, it is no "good"? (dumb question, but sarcasm demands it.) ;)
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From: "Mike McGinness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
. But since I don't have anything can I have whatever
> you've got?"
>
> Gets old real quick And I didn't exactly see anything at his sight or in
> his letter that leads a person to believe that he's either a profiteer
> or someone who isn't willing to
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