[Bioconversion] Conserve -- Even the Air Force Wants to Cut Oil'sRole
Paul Harris
paul.harris at adelaide.edu.au
Wed Jun 20 22:55:17 EDT 2007
G'day All,
It looks like a parallel Bio-Conversion-Politics is required! Possibly
keep this List as is (for the broad minded/unsure) and make
Bio-Conversion-Technical (for the technogeeks) to really differentiate
the content (then the agitators can have a fair go too).
HOOROO
Harmon Seaver wrote:
>
> Geoff Thomas wrote:
>
> > Bio-conversion is one of the potential solutions to the problem, that's why.
>
> Yes, but this is a list for the specific technical aspects of that,
> not the philosophy or politics (or religion) of it. As in -- how do you
> make ethanol, or biodiesel, or charcoal, or whatever. Nuts and bolts stuff.
> I know, it's hard not to hit that reply button, I fall for it a lot
> too, but please try to refrain if it isn't actual tech talk.
>
> --
> Harmon Seaver
>
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