The Martins Creek plant is on the Delaware River in Lower Mount Bethel
Township, Northampton County, about 15 miles north of Easton, Pa. The
plant has two coal-fired generating units, each with a capacity of
150,000 kilowatts. The plant also has two units which can be fueled by
either natural gas
What's RUG? (regular unleaded?)
Mike Weaver wrote:
Had an interesting experience in Conn. on Rte 95 coming home from Maine
this year. I was trying to make New Jersey, where diesel was 2.79, but
finally got so on fuel low I decided to just go ahead and buy a tankful
in Conn. Pulled into
Anyone in the Chicago area brewing a batch next week? A friend of mine
up near lincolnshire wants to watch someone do a batch and learn from it.
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My Jeep liberty has a 2.7L diesel.
Thompson, Mark L. (PNB RD) wrote:
Mainly because there are very few small diesel power cars.
The standard is the 4000lb+ trucks with V8 Cummins Turbo diesels.
Im not sure there is a 4 cylinder US made diesel in the 2L range.
Mark
McMaster sells a CI one. They have a bunch of different models.
4563K63
Motionless Mixing Tee 125 PSI, 1 NPT Female
In stock at $54.23 Each
JJJN wrote:
Hello Citando,
I sent you a schematic and after reading this you should understand the
benefits. This is all based on experience. I just
It's just a press release. Doesn't mean anything. Just something to
get people to invest in the company.
Brigid Quinn, replying to Park for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office,
said, We do not give patents on perpetual motion machines. That this
patent was granted means it met the criteria
http://www.forbes.com/work/feeds/ap/2006/04/19/ap2681244.html
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Subject:[IP] Is the US preparing to bomb Iran?
Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 15:43:42 -0400
From: David Farber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From:
One thing that has concerned me for some time is the gov't increasing
reliance on outside contracts for many parts of the military and
intelligence.
During the war they had contractors refusing to delivery supplies
because of the dangers. Could a soldier get away with that.
There's a lot of
But the material is not quite ready for market: The high storage
densities are so far possible only at -321 degrees Fahrenheit. Yaghi
said he was optimistic that is only temporary given that so many MOF
variations are possible and have yet to be tested.
AltEnergyNetwork wrote:
‘Crystal sponge’ a
Depends.
Supermarket filtered by the gallon probably runs around $2/gallon.
Name brand around $4/gallon to $20/gallon.
Home delivered 5 gallon jugs ~$1.80/gallon
Same company 24 .5L is $2.20/gallon
Hakan Falk wrote:
Question is how much does a gallon of bottled water cost in US?
Hakan
At
If you exclude state and fed taxes water is much more valuable than gas.
I think gas is 2.39 around me today.
Find a spring, put it into a fancy bottle and your rich.
Hakan Falk wrote:
That means that bottled water is more expensive than gasoline, as I
understand,
pretty light on details.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/02/17/eveningnews/main1329941.shtml
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http://www.pbs.org/now/politics/wilkerson.html
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One disturbing article I saw was about China. They've decided to stop
buying so much US debt and diversify their holdings. What happens when
we can't sell our debt? Also, the US foreign policy is losing ground
to China. Their making friends/alliances with many more countries than
we are. Bush
Anyone ever hear of these guys?
http://onedollargaspill.com/
http://greengenie.mybpbiz.com/%5Cindex.asp?pgid=4
http://www.pressbox.co.uk/detailed/Consumer/BioPerformance_Gives_Americans_Trucking_Companies_Airlines_and_Everyone_Using_Gas_or_Diesel_Fuels_50776.html
The main site has scam written all over it.
Sounds like if anything it's just a fuel injector cleaner.
bob allen wrote:
no, but I would bet dollars to donuts it's all BS. caveat emptor
Marty Phee wrote:
Anyone ever hear of these guys?
http://onedollargaspill.com/
http
Begin forwarded message:
From: Peter Swire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: January 27, 2006 5:24:54 PM EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Legal FAQs on NSA Wiretaps
Dave:
I have written “Legal FAQs on NSA Wiretaps.” It just went
up at www.americanprogress.org/FAQswiretaps and
They seem to have formulated an approach that uses biodiesel
production byproduct glycerol to make gas which is then used to make
Hydrogen, and is then used to make power.
http://news.tradingcharts.com/futures/4/6/74902264.html
The company opted to use glycerol, a byproduct from the
http://www.snopes.com/business/genius/spacepen.asp
Michael Redler wrote:
Appropriate technologies as a philosophy can benefit anyone, anywhere.
I received this from my uncle today:
Zero Gravity
*When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly
discovered that
Very true, but wouldn't they be signing a contract with Citgo and not
Venezuela.
Greg and April wrote:
IIRC, it's not legal for individual states or cities to make treaties with
foreign nations, as such an agreement might be considered.
Greg H.
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My friend has probably a couple hundred gallons sitting around right
now. He was in the hospital for a while and can't process it.
Also, given we're in chicago and the weather is kind of cold.
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Since it's been so cold I haven't been worried, but he wanted me to ask.
If it warms I would think it could go rancid. What effect would that
have on the process?
Mike Weaver wrote:
I've kept it around a good long time and used it with no problems.
I wonder if it molds?
Marty Phee wrote
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051214/pl_nm/iraq_bush_dc
Didn't the CIA tell him the intelligence was based on two proven
fabricators?
"In fact, Secretary Powell was not told that one of the sources he was
given as a source of this information had indeed been flagged by the
Defense
Original Message
Subject:[IP] Just a go$%!mned piece of paper...
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 16:12:47 -0500
From: David Farber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Actually, you can transmit power over the air using microwaves. To the
best of my knowledge this is proven, but I have no idea about the
efficiencies.. There were stories a year or two ago about setting up
solar panels on the moon and transmitting the power back down to earth
using
If after making the proper adjustments, we cannot achieve a 50%
increase in mileage over the baseline mileage figures, *the
Hydrogen-Boost system is yours free of charge*. However if we achieve
over 50% increase in mileage you agree to *pay double *the regular prices.
I'm guessing the person
I have a CRD. From the factory it comes with B5. I have run B11
without problems. Unfortuantly they don't sell any blends near me so I
don't get to run it very often.
This is my first diesel. My friend and I are getting ready to make our
own bio soon. He has an F-250.
Andy Karpay wrote:
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I'm leaning toward a hoax as well. Anytime I hear something about
Russian scientists...
Same guys that claim to find unlimited oil if you drill to 40k feet?
bob allen wrote:
I live a couple of hours from the New Madrid Fault. I will let you know
if hear a rumble.
(my take is it is a hoax)
http://www.canada.com/montreal/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=cfeb17de-d945-4db4-87a6-090911200e96page=1
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How about another perspective...
http://thislife.org/
Listen to After the flood. It's long, 60min
The one women there has a very different story, but I believe she was at
the convention center.
I have a real problem with this line.
“in that place 98 per cent of the people were bad.”
So,
Wouldn't a variable displacement engine work best.
Say a 2+ liter 4 cylinder where 2 cylinders can be turned off at speed.
Dodge is doing this in their trucks with v8's.
A BMW mechanic behind me told me that BMW makes an engine with variable
compression. The head move in/out to change the
Original Message
Subject:[IP] FEMA Had Authority to Act, even without Emergency
Declaration
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 14:13:41 -0400
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Original Message
Subject:[IP] This explains it
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 16:00:13 -0400
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From: Ted
PVC will get soft as it's heated. Take this into account. I'm not sure
how much heat is required though. I've seen people bend and stretch PVC
using steam or propane torch.
Also, PVC gives off dioxin when it burns.
JJJN wrote:
I may be getting in the middle here but FYI I just purchased
Wouldn't putting in a sub-division or office park have the same effect
on the wind as turbines do?
Darryl McMahon wrote:
JJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was really bored out of town this week so I watched TV. The most
interesting thing I could find was a Rep from Maryland was speaking
When will there be a difinitive answer to whether it takes more energy
to produce the alchole than you get out of it?
I know someone who works at ADM here in IL. I asked him about that and
one thing he mentioned is that they're one of the largest co-gen's in
the country.
One thing that
While we were trying to do the math, O'Connor told us the answers.
Upwards of a million barrels an acre, a billion barrels a square mile.
And the oil shale formation in the Green River Basin, most of which is
in Colorado, covers more than a thousand square miles - the largest
fossil fuel
What's driving me nuts is what means were given to evacuate people?
I heard the mayor talking on CNN last night and how he pleaded with
people to leave. Did he provide any kind of transportation? The are
many dirt poor people in that area that more than likely didn't have
the means to move.
They chose a paid consultant to Glaxo to serve with an
advisory committee that recommended approval of the drug.
Who do you think advises the govt on many critical issues? Many govt
organizations who make decisions for us have corporations on the boards.
Keith Addison wrote:
What about organic cells? I can't find the website of the company
working on them right now, but I believe they were talking well below a
$1/watt. I just saw a link that said $0.40/watt.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/12/041220005834.htm
Joe Street wrote:
Yeah but as the story
How much is a bbl of say soy oil or palm oil. I'm not sure where to
look online. bbls of this oil are 55gals right? Not the 42gals of
crude oil.
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Thanks for the info. My friend and I are going to do this. I'd like to
start with a proven design and go from there and he has grand plans of
how to do everything. I really don't have room to do it and he does so
I need to give him leeway in the design.
Bob Clark wrote:
Marty Phee [EMAIL
http://linuxrouter.org/
Greg and April wrote:
Perhaps you would like to share the secret with us uninformed.
Greg H.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 6:09
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Linux, virii and
.
Todd Swearingen
Marty Phee wrote:
How much is a bbl of say soy oil or palm oil. I'm not sure where to
look online. bbls of this oil are 55gals right? Not the 42gals of
crude oil.
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Will a water heater ware out/rust out? Say if you start from a new
heater. How long can you expect it to last?
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The reason you pay taxes on gas, diesel or biofuel is for road
construction and repair.
Hence farmers and off road equipment do not pay taxes on the fuel they
use. That's why it's dyed and why you go to jail if found using it on
road. Tax evasion.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you ever
There aren't worms and viruses for linux per sa. In order for your
linux box to get infected it has to offer services to the outside world
and linux (the kernel) doesn't have services (ie: samba for windows
interaction, apache for a web server, inetd for telent/ftp...). All
those services
the two separate inventories.
While part of that argument holds water, most off-road fuel is sold in
bulk quantities by specific distributors, not every island at every fuel
depot.
Essentially, the tax break the government giveth, the petroleum
distributors taketh away.
Todd Swearingen
Marty
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