Hello Keith,
   I hope all is well. I wanted to wright and thank you and everyone who has
helped to make my fuel production a success. Including but not limited to
Mike pelly and Alek Kac. I have now been almost fossil free for a month. I
had to buy some dino-diesel today because I was on a trip and developed a
fuel leak. I put five gallons in the tank and five in a can in case I ran
out. I made it home without having to use what was in the can. And I wish I
could take it back to the station for a refund.

I have been telling whoever will listen, about the benefits of using BD over
dino. I have one person trying some out in his truck. And three others who
are considering selling their gas guzzlers and getting diesels to burn the
stuff. They want me to do a seminar on collection of wvo and production of
BD.

This experience has changed the way I view things. I was driving by a
restaurant the other day and I smelled their grease coming from the vent.
Before that day I had only smelled the smoke stack. That may sound silly to
some but I would not shut up about it. My wife said "OK I get it you smelled
their grease. Now can we get something to eat". Every time we turn a corner
and get a whiff of the exhaust we just smile and say. Did you smell that?

  Thanks again and happy fueling,
  Jeremy


> Many thanks, all, for your concern, I'm sorry to have bothered you.
>
> I was in hospital for five days. I'm back home now, recovering, but
> I'll have to take it easy for a while. This is the second time - I
> spent two weeks in hospital at the beginning of January. I'll be
> okay, the prognosis is good, just a matter of time.
>
> Thanks once again for your concern and good wishes.
>
> >   Keith  wish you happy recovery to come back here , make this list
> >much dynamic.There is need for your reply of many post here
> >sd
> >Pannirselvam
> >Brasil
>
> Thankyou for saying so Pan, but I don't agree. I don't think there's
> any great need for my constant presence here, or at least there
> shouldn't be. When I was away in January very few people seem to have
> noticed, the list continued as usual, and several people said that
> was a sign of its maturity, which is what we were aiming for when we
> moved the list. See:
> http://wwia.org/pipermail/biofuel/Week-of-Mon-20040906/000007.html
>
> Pan, we've repeatedly talked of the need for a new direction and a
> new focus for the list, I much agree, and I know others do too. But
> have you noticed how nothing happens?
>
> I also said this at the time we moved:
>
> >If it [the membership] should shrink to only 300, and they're
> >members who're prepared to take it seriously, that it's a community,
> >*their* community, and they behave like responsible, self-moderating
> >community members, I'll be more than pleased. I'll be delighted. If
> >we can achieve that kind of community here, I couldn't care less how
> >many members it has. For two reasons. One is that I don't have the
> >time to run any other kind of list - we don't have the time, Journey
> >to Forever doesn't have it. Running this list has been costing us
> >very heavily for the last two years or more, it's held us back, done
> >us and our project harm. I've said so before, but I just stuck it
> >out somehow. Not any more. I've also said quite a few times that we
> >don't think biofuels is the most important part of our project,
> >important of course, but just a part - but it's a very greedy part
> >that means more important things have to go without. Not any more.
> >
> >The other reason, the more important one, is that such a list will
> >be able to go about its business a LOT better and will achieve at
> >least as much, regardless of how many members it has or doesn't have.
> >
> >That's what we're aiming for, and this is it - it either flies or it
> >dies. It should fly. I know that a lot of people here want that. A
> >lot of other people I didn't know before have now told me the same.
> >(Thankyou!)
> >
> >Well, it's up to you. Get on with it.
> From: http://wwia.org/pipermail/biofuel/Week-of-Mon-20040906/000113.html
>
> If it all STILL depends on me, then all that time and effort was
> wasted - many hundreds of hours and more. One man can't do this -
> what it NEEDS is not me but a community effort, as I've said all
> along. Otherwise? Let it die.
>
> Best wishes, and thanks again
>
> Keith Addison
> Journey to Forever
> KYOTO Pref., Japan
> http://journeytoforever.org/
> Biofuel list owner
>
>
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