RE: [biofuel] Great letter Keith - was: I am building a biodiesel Plant in Nebraska USA

2004-02-04 Thread Bryan Brah
LOL! -Original Message- From: Frederick E. Finch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 1:02 PM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [biofuel] Great letter Keith - was: I am building a biodiesel Plant in Nebraska USA Keith, I would be willing to forward

Re: [biofuel] Great letter Keith - was: I am building abiodiesel Plant in Nebraska USA

2004-02-04 Thread Frederick E. Finch
Keith, I would be willing to forward my email from Mr. Agidi Chuka in Nigeria. He could help Mr. Walburn with his financing and make some extra on the side! fred At 03:27 AM 2/5/2004 +0900, you wrote: >It's been a week now and no response from Greg Walburn, founder, >Biodiesel of America

Re: [biofuel] Great letter Keith - was: I am building a biodieselPlant in Nebraska USA

2004-02-04 Thread Keith Addison
It's been a week now and no response from Greg Walburn, founder, Biodiesel of America Inc., who asked for "only 3,000 investors who want to invest $1000 dollars" in his commercial biodiesel plant (see below). I asked him this, twice: >>Greg, when exactly did you found (find?) Biodiesel of Ame

Re: [biofuel] Great letter Keith

2004-01-30 Thread Appal Energy
Nothing wrong with making a profit - only how you make it and what you do with it. Todd Swearingen - Original Message - From: "J. Curtis Cheney, VII" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 4:23 PM Subject: Re: [biofuel] Great letter Keith > Gre

Re: [biofuel] Great letter Keith

2004-01-30 Thread Appal Energy
venue. One nurtures. The other strangles. Todd Swearingen ----- Original Message - From: "mymommyathome" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 1:12 PM Subject: [biofuel] Great letter Keith > I agree with some of your assumptions. However when it comes

Re: [biofuel] Great letter Keith

2004-01-29 Thread Keith Addison
>Greg, > >I agree with you. There does seem to be two camps here. The >backyarders and those who seek to make biodiesel production a >profitable venture. Seeking a profit does not make a person evil. >Enviromentalism and profits can happen within the same venture. >Think about it. We have

Re: [biofuel] Great letter Keith

2004-01-29 Thread J. Curtis Cheney, VII
Greg, I agree with you. There does seem to be two camps here. The backyarders and those who seek to make biodiesel production a profitable venture. Seeking a profit does not make a person evil. Enviromentalism and profits can happen within the same venture. Think about it. J. Curtis Ch

Re: [biofuel] Great letter Keith

2004-01-29 Thread Keith Addison
Yes Greg, that's all very well, except that it's not, and except that you didn't answer the questions, and snipped the "Great letter" you're responding to (so I'll put it back, below). All of which rather persuades me that Bryan might be right about snake-oil. That's how the free energy scamme

Re: [biofuel] Great letter Keith

2004-01-29 Thread Hakan Falk
Greg, Bryan. Keith. If we look at the biofuels as business venture, I belive that we will see a market organization that is going to be similar to the milk markets. In this will always be space for small to big ventures and many of them. The reason for the existence of big oil is the opp

[biofuel] Great letter Keith

2004-01-29 Thread mymommyathome
I agree with some of your assumptions. However when it comes to capitalism and the markets and making a profit I don't apologize. If you took the time to realize Keith, your standard of living would be much lower if we did not "mass produce". Yes, there are a number of BioDiesel plants, but