ile in my
peer to peer folder where the file would be support by BitTorrent
distribution.
Regards
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Me too please.
regards, Doug
On Sun, 19 Mar 2017 07:26:31 +1100 (AEDT)
Tony croft_2j wrote:
> What a brilliant Idea it is about time the Farmers of this world took
> and had control of their livelyhoods
> I Like Marc have also been a fly on the wall for many years
>
> I have
into keeping
the list active. Thank you all very much for your offerings, it is/was
appreciated and will be missed.
Doug
(in Hamilton, Canada)
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ew Economy
reneweconomy.com.au/author/giles/
Giles Parkinson - One Step Off The Grid
https://onestepoffthegrid.com.au/author/giles-parkinson/
(Giles runs both: he is a well known alternative energy journalist)
Happy New Year!
Thanks, Doug
On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 09:40:12 -0500
Darryl McMahon wrote:
>
that the politicians of this world wake up to the needs of our
planet.
I am sure they do not realise we live in a closed loop, so every action has a
consequence for future generations.
Good luck to all in the future.
Thanks to all,
Doug
(in Northern NSW, Australia)
On Thu, 22 Dec 2016 14:42:18 -0
Hi,
did you know Donnie boy is a vegetarian?
Don'T rump
(TIC) Had to share that corny one!
Merry Christmas (or whatever you celebrate)
Doug
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eful not to hit
anything at night. The California noise makers only work till 25mph from memory
anyway. (Mind you we are in Australia, so no noise makers here!)
regards, Doug
On Tue, 15 Nov 2016 15:20:40 -0500
Darryl McMahon wrote:
> [Forwarding from another discussion list. Context:
>
&
manipulation.
regards, Doug
On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 20:48:05 -0400
Darryl McMahon wrote:
> http://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/scott-vrooman/2016/04/wealth-doesnt-trickle-down-it-gushes-offshore
>
> Wealth doesn't trickle down, it gushes offshore
>
> By Scott Vrooman
>
&
Found at:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/science/new-material-raises-hopes-
for-cheap-renewable-energy-storage/article29389597/
It looks like the B-movie version of what you expect to find in a
scientist's lab: An emerald green liquid that turns into a brownish gel as
more ingredients
Hi Darryl,
I know I don't contribute much to this listserve but I really do appreciate
your efforts towards helping us stay informed.
Take Care,
Doug Turner,
Hamilton, ON
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Chip,
Ditto, I read virtually everything that gets posted but seldom reply as I do
not have much to contribute at this moment in time. Nevertheless, I would
miss the list if it were to disappear.
Doug Turner,
Hamilton, ON, Canada
dwide.
He may be able to put you in touch with people who are informed in the areas of
your interests
doug swanson
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Subject: [Biofuel] Any beekeep
sfest in Byron Bay appeared at the protest site
to voice their support this Easter Weekend.
Link to an article:
<http://www.echo.net.au/2014/04/john-butler-boosts-bentley-blockade/>
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by general taxpayers mainly by reduced services. (the Doctors
co-Payment would be an example).
Enough rant,
Regards Doug
(1) An Island in Japan now has used recycled batteries for Solar backup to
replace Diesel power
<http://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Renewable-Energy/Japan-Looks-at-Recyc
charge times too. Apparently it is very close to cost effective
now (with power prices still rising in Australia)
regards Doug
On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 08:16:02 +0800
Tony wrote:
>
>
>
> http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/newshome/16410796/solar-panels-may-cost-all-households/
>
mation. The problem with the web is that there is so much
misinformation.
regards Doug (in sunny Australia)
On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 15:51:46 -0400
Stephen Rhodes wrote:
> When I signed up for this, I mistakenly thought there would be some info on
> sustainable bio-diesel info. This is just
ding building 2
disabled accessible flats to rent out (part of my Superannuation...)
Good Luck, & I really have appreciated your feeds, so look forward to having
you back. Remember, if ever in Australia, pls look us up.
regards Doug
On Sun, 3 Mar 2013 13:20:47 +0200
Keith Addison wrot
ure, he cannot sell his
asset for a reasonable price.
I think the NSW residents are in for a big fight: I think this will be bigger
than the old growth forests anti-logging campaign of the 1970s.
regards Doug
On Fri, 23 Nov 2012 23:33:55 Keith Addison wrote:
> Fight Against Climate Change
& even in Sunny Australia.
regards Doug
On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 07:01:41 Alex Rodriguez wrote:
> Got your message down in Mexico.
> Thanks
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 30, 2012, at 6:55, "Chip Mefford" wrote:
> > Okay list;
> >
> >
Message received in Ontario, Canada.
Doug
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-> boun...@lists.sustainablelists.org] On Behalf Of Chip Mefford
-> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 201
Keith,
I would like the dailies too please. I will miss the JTF resource.
This is one real problem witrh the web: so much information just disappears.
One real issue I find now is that the newer information is now on closed sites.
regards Doug
On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 16:52:33 Bob Molloy wrote
in Australia so the
Rabbit loses his voice.
regards Doug
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 09:26:23 PM Keith Addison wrote:
> >Sweden has been using a carbon tax since 1991. It works. See
> >
> >http://www.carbontax.org
> >
> ><http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/25/0/2108273.pdf>
&g
A debate between George Monbiot and nuclear opponent Helen Caldicott on
nuclear power on DemocracyNow this morning.
http://www.democracynow.org/
doug swanson
Keith Addison wrote:
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/mar/21/pro-nuclear-japan-fukushima
>
> Why Fukushima mad
o get to the point I want to put out there, if these carbon atoms
are now attached to oxygen, (yes, that stuff that we need) and they're
buried in the ground, how long until there's just inadequate oxygen left
available, not only for our fellow creatures on this planet, but also
r
risks.
As a comment on Rural Insurance, my policy is a reasonable cost considering
what is covered. For comparitive suburban policies, I guess the premium would
be similar for equivalent value properties.
regards Doug
On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 11:21:58 am Darryl McMahon wrote:
> I'm i
t of the house proving you had
insurance. (These are now a collectors item). House insurance now contains a
levy that helps fund the Urban fire services. AS I stated, Rural Fire Services
are volunteers, with some Govt funding for equipment & overheads.
regards Doug
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 05:5
be, & feel that a fairer system should be achievable. I
wonder why Obama is having so much difficulty changing the US medical system?
regards Doug
On Sat, 25 Dec 2010 12:18:40 am Keith Addison wrote:
> Hello Dan, Michelle and all
>
> >Michele,
> >
> >I don'
#x27;m off to dig through my neighbor's plumbing parts, just a few
connections, and I'll be pumping solar heat under my greenhouse floors
in the next day or so!
doug swanson
Dan Beukelman wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have read your posts for several years, but have not ever post
embly.
Since I don't drink soda, or buy foods in tin cans, I don't have any
around here to try this out with, but maybe it'll help you on your project!
doug swanson
--
Bad politicians give the other percent a bad reputation
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On why, with fertile lands, Haitians are going hungry... (a clue, USA's
cheap rice imports):
"In 2008, in the midst of the global food crisis, we travelled to Haiti
to look at the politics of rice - how such a fertile country became
dependent on food aid.
In the wake of this current disaster
http://licella.info/patent-application.php
Hi,
possibly it was a slow news day today, but on SBS there was a story about the
above Company. I have supplied a link to the company site. (not sure if it was
mentioned on the list before)
regards Doug
Not that this is new news, however, the news to me is that the MSM is
actually covering it!
on factory farming:
http://us.cnn.com/2009/OPINION/10/28/opinion.jonathan.foer/index.html
--
Contentment comes not from having more, but from wanting less.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
that helps,
Doug
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 07:35:52 am Chris Burck wrote:
> out of curiosity, i did a web search for lye and rust. the search
> gave 650,000 hits, including some discussion right here. some people
> add zinc to the lye solution, the idea being, apparently, that the
> zinc r
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/18/us/18dairy.html?_r=1&hpw
Published: September 17, 2009
MORRISON, Wis. — All it took was an early thaw for the drinking water
here to become unsafe.
There are 41,000 dairy cows in Brown County, which includes Morrison,
and they produce more than 260 million ga
Hi Robert,
Please send our Southern Ontario summer back home where it belongs. We
don't like this summer swap here (but you can keep the humidity and the
howler monkeys if you like). Glad you enjoyed it.
Doug in Hamilton
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the aluminum sheet...
doug
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All generalizations are false. Including this one.
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This email is co
Kirk McLoren wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0YCTwWvykw
>
> Any idea why this difference? In the eddy current equations there is nothing
> about polarity
the reason is given in the comments below the video, having to do with
the earth's magnetic fields...
The actual cause of this effect
(or Common) Mullein is used for an expectorant, I've tried it,
and it seems to work well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbascum_thapsus
doug swanson
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of spokes to form the blades...
back in a bit. I've got an old bike around back...
doug swanson
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Contentment comes not from having more, but from wanting less.
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All generalizati
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> New documentary **Food, Inc.** offers troubling view of American food
> industry
> Published: Friday, June 5, 2009 | 2:47 PM ET
> Canadian Press Ann Levin, For The Associated Press
> _http://www.cbc.ca/cp/health/090605/x060515A.html_
> (http://www.cbc.ca/cp/health/
. I think I actually seen the wind leave their
sails, when I advised them, only if the PS personnel had amateur radio
licenses also. Now I have to see if I can play this to encourage more
people to become licensed.
73
Doug, N0LKK
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Hi Keith,
Giving it all an extra moment of thought, I realize the following;
While mankind is able to exploit the planet's resources, nature owns
mankind. Owns us absolutely, there is no negotiation. I probably knew
that all along, but it slips my mind, time to time.
Doug,
sending the link to the etc group report. Ralf
Nader or some one else with similar experience with corporate world,
should pull an Al Gore, taking this information to the people.
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> Dear Doug,
>
> I see you bought into Al Jazeera's headline.
>
> What is the Connection between the crop being GM and the harm caused by
> the pesticide?
>
> Regards,
>
> Wendell
>
>
Nope, I've not bought into an
Scores of Paraguayan say that they are being driven from their
communities by pesticides, but the government denies the claims.
Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman reports from San Pedro del Norte, Paraguay
where locals are complaining that mass spraying of toxic chemicals on
genetically modified crops n
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that with the changes
we're experiencing in climate, no one can know for sure what extremes
will hit in any area on the planet within just the next 10 years or so.
doug
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atic. The
announcer is speaking German, but the footage tells quite a story for
those who don't understand the language.
www.spiegel.de/video/video-33749.html
doug
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ted States typically receive.In the event a conservative talk show
host hasn't yet used that detail to discredit, the more reasonable
points Klein offers one soon will
Doug, N0LKK
Keith Addison wrote:
> Bush-Led 'Disaster Capitalism' Exploits Worldwide Misery to Make a Buck
>
Keith Addison wrote:
> http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2008/06/local_food.html
>
> Consumers Prefer Locally Grown Food, Study Finds
>
> Shoppers say they're willing to pay a premium
Has anyone asked the questions Can you afford to pay a premium? How
much of a p
dream, but in some places those using recycled oil
for heating purposes could be competition for the diesel driver.
Doug
Original Message
From: Keith Addison
Anyway, why would the price/value of waste lube oil be soaring? Do
high oil prices really mean more waste oil is being rec
specifically to make molasses. At least one
Kansas Ethanol plant was designed around using grain sorghum. Grain
Sorghum being a dryland crop in much of Kansas, unlike Corn.
Doug
Randy wrote:
> Sorghum is a cane crop that also produces a grain called Milo. The grain is
> also able to be pro
wnstream knowing its your
job to stop it and clean it up.
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x27;s time for a pipe line collection system for the WVO.
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Kirk McLoren wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI5frPV58tY&feature=user
>
> fuel bit is near the end
>
> The termite proofing sounds great.
>
> Kirk
That was one to forward to several associates! One of whom works
diligently to keep old growth forests from being sold to lo
l.com/babelfish/tr Babelfish
may be something Frantz may invesigate to see if it could aid in his
project.
Doug
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You would think here in the US someone as innocent as an infant would be
protected by the 4th amendment. I wonder what the fate of a child who's
DNA profile shows them to predisposed to becoming a politician would be?
Doug
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Kieth,
I understand what you are saying, but if the process can be industrialised &
use waste CO2 from power plants, it would be worthwhile: even tho it might
not scale down.
regards Doug
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 19:12:36 Keith Addison wrote:
> Hello James
>
> >I'm off to inve
Darryl McMahon wrote:
> Francene,
> have you done the test with DC-rated equipment? Most low-cost EMF
> testing equipment is designed for use with AC power.
I believe the Prius does use AC.
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e same problems.
That was interesting. No, not that the 55 speed limit was as popular as
prohibition. The idea that the 55 speed limit created problems anywhere
near those caused by prohibition. Please go into it, I may have missed
something during those years, unless you where exercising your r
vely young, perhaps there is time for me to
experience this yet. :) What guarantee is there that any old law
rescinded would be on that should be rescinded? An idea that could bite
us in the butt if it had any chance of being implemented.
Doug
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pment of the technology.
I will refer anything I find out to the list when the chap emails me.
regards Doug
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 14:52:42 Keith Addison wrote:
> Hello Doug
>
> >Hi,
> > I ran into a chap travelling around Australia extolling the virtues of
> >running on SVO.
, but only found foreign references from
~2005. Has anyone heard anything about this project?
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trogen expands when heated, performing the work. The combustion
merely generates the heat that makes the inert gases expand (which is why
cars go better in dense cool air)
would you mind commenting on my assumptions?
regards Doug
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 08:59:36 Mike Pelly wrote:
> We did t
cent Australian record is
2760 Km on 70L fuel: a 406 peugeot was driven from Rockhampton in Queensland
to Melbourne on 1 tankful of fuel. The diesels leave the Priuses for dead!
regards Doug
ps: the pug has all the accoutriments of modern vehicles, including flashing
the emergency flashers when the
I did understand that the unit has batteries of it's own, for some
reason I got the impression the unit also recharged the vehicle's
original batteries as well.
Doug
robert and benita wrote:
> I've read that Toyota isn't standing by their hybrid systems after
>
Kirk McLoren wrote:
> Kit converts hybrid to plug in electric
> http://www.hymotion.com/
What do the hybrid manufacturers have to say about the use of outboard
battery chargers? Will the use affect the manufacturers warranty of the
vehicle's batteries?
d.
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least with
any accuracy. I would be interested in finding out if there are any other
options, other than a pH meter or a titration test, for determining the pH
of a solution.
Doug Turner,
Hamilton
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the plant
constructed 30 some years ago.
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ained.. and brought water back to both my little creeks!!)
I'll keep you posted, and I'll rejoice again when I smell the scent of
veggies in the exhaust of this car!
Thanks again!
doug
Jan Warnqvist wrote:
> Hi Doug, Bill et al.
> I have some experience from a similar model 300D,
uum line functions...
I would be so very grateful for any information that will help me get my
friend's car running again...
Thanks in advance!
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tv.com/page/280.html
see if that works...
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All generalizations are false. Including this one.
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ney too!
>
> Where will it all end
When we are all peaked!
regards Doug
>
> James
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Frontline did an in-depth report on this, and it's available for online
viewing:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/walmart/view/
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All generalization
l" of someone other than their insured party. Rural or not the
label may make responsible for any regulations your state may have
regarding WVO storage, collection,disposal.
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA inc.
Thomas Kelly wrote:
> Hello, Is there any down side to placing a small barrel (15 or 30
&
some... Most people I've talked to have no problem with gas
guzzlers, on either an economic, or ecological perspective... But when
it hits their wallets, then they take note...
doug swanson
> BBC Television Newsnight has been able to get close-in film of a new Cofan
> Indian ritual
me country and if they didn't feel the popular opinion of their
countrymen was behind them they wouldn't have made the attempt. The new
era of Mutual Assured Destruction will be tempering the actions of
other counties for some time yet.
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA inc.
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S shielded
and brought into the USA? Of course both Osama and Saddam where allies
of the US.
As for the story I find it odd that credit is given for an author or the
agency that released it. Along with the date was nearly a week ago.
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA inc.
Mark Cookson wrote:
> This
base in
Washington?)
We can all dream...
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ountries that result in many
deaths?
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Mike Weaver wrote:
> *"And we keep getting richer but we can't get our picture
> On the cover of the Rolling Stone"
>
> -Dr Hook
Curses. Thanks to you that tune will be stuck in my head for hours.
Doug
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Andy Karpay wrote:
> Doug, see this
> http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2001_April_27/ai_73706352
> I worked on this project, in this field. It is entirely possible to break
> down carbonaceous materials in an oxygen free or deficient atmosphere, to
> gas, oil, and c
I'd like to get the opinions of those on this list, regarding the info
on the following site:
http://www.cleanenergyprojects.com/
from their first page:
A new technology of global importance now offering unrivalled potential
for energy recycling, waste management and optimized environmental
Whew! For a moment there I though the Future Farmers of America
http://ffa.org/ lost their trademark colors. :)
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econd, and could light 2 60 watt
bulbs for 2 seconds, (or 240 watts per second) every second.I've
used a stereo that can make 240 watts of sound output, but I don't walk
as loud as that stereo is... Where is all that sound coming from? Do
people really walk that loud?
doug sw
d the photos in their museum, that it wasn't just an elaborate hoax...
the link is:
*http://tinyurl.com/3c9yua
for those that want to check it out. It is quite disturbing...
doug swanson
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from the developer, before
Rainbow sold it I think.)
Try googling micro hydro systems.
regards Doug
On Saturday 29 September 2007 04:51:22 pm Bob Molloy wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm exploring the possibilities of minor hydro power in my local
> area from waterfalls, lake outle
A new twist on MAD? The risk of your home being effected by your use of
nuclear weapons on close in targets, deters your use of them?
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA inc.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
> The estimates I heard wasnt 200. It was 600 bombs. As for tritium I think it
> has a lot of uses
John Mullan wrote:
> It's not a war, it's an occupation.
That sound like a bumper sticker
>
> Can't pull out the troops. If they were withdrawn, the security of the oil
> won't be assured.
10-15-20-25-30 years down the road I suspect that will remain the situa
tanding it will be rejected. Interesting the accuser,
learned lessons in deception well, from those he accuses of deception.
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA inc.
Keith Addison wrote:
> Full transcript:
> http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/070907_bin_laden_transcript.pdf
>
> T
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did you notice the Onion logo in the lower right?
Not until you mentioned it. Cleverly hidden in the "C" of C-SPAN.
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did you notice the Onion logo in the lower right?
Kirk McLoren wrote:
> http://www.forgetfoo.com/?blogid=8401
>
> I have not heard of anything like this here in the west.
> In fact if anyone did it around here I know he wouldnt live long enough to
> make jail.
>
> I thought I had he
& another good reason to use Linux.
I suggest PCLinuxOS if anyone wants to dabble. (Bootable off CD/DVD, install
if you like it.)
regards Doug
On Sunday 16 September 2007 06:32:13 am Kirk McLoren wrote:
> Back Door Install - Probably Not but...
>
> Microsoft updates Wi
IMO it's because that large percentage has been lead to believe that
personal empires that will be inherited by their children, is a
birthright, that large majority will not accept "modest". I'm not so
sure where that leaves the minority?
[shrug]
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA inc
But isn't sustained "mass wealth" "leg" a pipe dream? What do we need
to to prevent that weak loose leg from, poking us in the butt, as the
stool crashes to the floor?
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA inc.
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John Ferree wrote:
> For a veggie farm. . . .
> http://www.flyingbeet.com/electricg/
> john
Such a conversion could be suitable for the VI Case sitting here in the
yard. But it isn't typical of the tractors used around here.
Doug, N0LKK
Larry Ruebush wrote:
> PTO IS USED during planting and cultivating. Often used to run the planter
> or sprayer.
> Larry Ruebush
> west central IL
I stand corrected. I'll pay a bit more attention when my my neighbors
drill in the wheat this
ill be interesting to see how they take
shape and if over the road electric tractors will be developed alongside
them.
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA inc.
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In this Catholic area, 2-3-4 kids seems to be typical, but 6 or more
isn't unheard of. I would have a difficult time labeling any of those
women anything less then empowered.
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA inc.
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
> On 8/16/07, Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
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