[Gasification] removal from list The Reason WHY

Kevin Chisholm kchisholm at ca.inter.net
Wed Sep 12 21:48:16 EDT 2007


Dear Alan

Alan Bowen wrote:
> I agree, Mike.
> I have been considering to leaving here, but I probably will just turn off individual emails then just not read the list much.
> Very little of anything that has come into my inbox has been of any value to me.
> It is way too far advance from where I am.

Have you posted a note asking for help, guidance or suggestions in your 
area of interest?

Best wishes,

Kevin

> You have given me the urge to go back and start scanning through the early posts.
> 
> I NEED good info about the best gasifier to build that can be fired with real wood blocks that are mostly Southern Yellow Pine from a local truss company.
> First I want to build one sized to run a ten hp cast iron Kohler engine on a generator.
> With what I would learn there I could move on.
> Maybe a gasifier for my 1939 Pontiac Silverstreak or even my 1975 Jeep Cherokee.
> I also have a 1965 Willys Jeep CJ5 that would like a re-birth as a gasoline free ride.
> 
> Alan Bowen
> Williamsburg, Michigan
> 
> Michael Redler <redlerm at yahoo.com> wrote: Toby,
> 
> With all due respect, nearly every discussion group on the Internet has 
> adopted the same opt-out procedure, making it an unwritten rule that the 
> member always has the ability to remove themselves. I would hardly call 
> that a "suggested method".
> 
> If a member leaves, it would be fine to ask the former member why he/she 
> left so we could all learn from it. However, under no circumstances 
> should it ever be made a condition for leaving.
> 
> FWIW, I used to be moderately active, making a contribution here and 
> there, when I thought I had something to ask or share with the group. 
> Recent topics like tar cracking and CO2 recycling have turned me into a 
> lurker since I'm not ready for some of the advanced discussions. So, if 
> I were to take a stab at why people are leaving it's because the subject 
> matter has become increasingly advanced and less diverse than I remember 
> from the past (strictly my opinion). I'm sure I'm not the only one 
> struggling to simply get a reliable design for heat or power before 
> going on to peripheral discussions on CO2 recycling (for example). 
> Please don't misunderstand. These topics are important. It's just that 
> some of us may not be ready for it yet. So, I look for other sources 
> which help me with a basic design and the "nuts and bolts" discussions 
> which could help me in my current situation.
> 
> Mike
> 
> Toby Seiler wrote:
>> Mr. Bowen, 
>>    
>>   I'm interested in who is part of the list and why they leave it.  The controlled nature of exploratory discussion has caused many to leave that could contribute immensely to the discussions.  In addition to giving notice that they want to be removed from the list, I would like to see a paragraph why they want removed, instead of stealthly slipping away by your suggested method.
>>    
>>   Toby Seiler, Seiler Technical Co.
>>
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