Posted by sspence on November 1, 2009, 3:56 pm
> How can a person promoting their bio-deisel manufacturing process be calling
> themselves "green" when the carbon footprint is so high on that almost
> useless technology and the move is way from that waste of farmland?
I'm not promoting a biodiesel manufacturing process. I run on used
fryer oil.
Steve Spence
http://www.green-trust.org
Posted by Josepi on November 2, 2009, 12:14 am
Christie doesn't manufacturer cookies, either, They make them from wheat
flour and sugar. Silly logic.
Good use for old fryer oil, though.
> How can a person promoting their bio-deisel manufacturing process be
> calling
> themselves "green" when the carbon footprint is so high on that almost
> useless technology and the move is way from that waste of farmland?
I'm not promoting a biodiesel manufacturing process. I run on used
fryer oil.
Steve Spence
http://www.green-trust.org
Posted by sspence on November 3, 2009, 1:47 pm
Not silly logic. I'm not making anything. I filter out the BCB's
(burnt crispy bits) and use it as is. there's no making or mixing or
combining any "ingrediants".
> Christie doesn't manufacturer cookies, either, They make them from wheat
> flour and sugar. Silly logic.
> Good use for old fryer oil, though.
> > How can a person promoting their bio-deisel manufacturing process be
> > calling
> > themselves "green" when the carbon footprint is so high on that almost
> > useless technology and the move is way from that waste of farmland?
> I'm not promoting a biodiesel manufacturing process. I run on used
> fryer oil.
> Steve Spencehttp://www.green-trust.org
Posted by Mr A Clarke on November 3, 2009, 6:43 pm
> Not silly logic. I'm not making anything. I filter out the BCB's
> (burnt crispy bits) and use it as is. there's no making or mixing or
> combining any "ingrediants".
> Christie doesn't manufacturer cookies, either, They make them from wheat
> flour and sugar. Silly logic.
> Good use for old fryer oil, though.
> > How can a person promoting their bio-deisel manufacturing process be
> > calling themselves "green" when the carbon footprint is so high on that
> > almost
> > useless technology and the move is way from that waste of farmland?
> I'm not promoting a biodiesel manufacturing process. I run on used
> fryer oil.
> Steve Spencehttp://www.green-trust.org
Good to see you are still chugging along after all these years on said fuel!
It could be too much bother for alot of us however to go around collecting
it;
it seems to be for a select few (although it has potential to more with some
organising) - everyones too lazy as usual!
My own Free Energy ideas will be much easier to implement for the masses.
Not sure if I will be contacting you all from Jail or from my luxury Villa
when
I get my first prototype running?
VOTE - Should I take the plunge?
Posted by wmbjkREMOVE on October 30, 2009, 2:28 pm
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>> > > > > > Free tutorials and info on wind, solar, biomethane and much much
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>> >http://www.green-rust.org/freebooks/
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>> > You just don't get the concept of giving away free info do you? There
>> > is no requirement to join anything. We are just trying to help people
>> > get off grid like we are.
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>> > I guess you have to give away hard collected info for free in usenet format
>> > only without pictures or videos or other helpfull tools, huh?
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>> > Keep up the good work Steve
>> > Randy
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>> There are lots of pictures and video on the site since we can't post
>> them here. 90% of what we do for folks is free. We post video's on
>> youtube as well. I've even built wind and cistern calculators to make
>> it easier for folks.
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>> http://www.green-trust.org/windpowercalc/
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>> http://green-trust.org/rainwater/
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>> Don't listen to the jealous naysayers. They don't produce anything or
>> help anybody.
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>> Stevehttp://www.green-trust.org
>This is how Steve sees himself;
>"Professionally, I'm an IT Engineer (Executive Level) and Electronics
>Tech. Philosophically, I'm a Green Conservative, leaning towards
>Libertarian, and may have been a hippie in the 60's if I had been old
>enough. I live off grid, with Solar (PV), Wind, veggie oil fueled
>diesel generator power, veggie Chevy Suburban and have been teaching
>and living sustainable technology for over 10 years."
>Straight off his website. Translation;
>I'm an IT Engineer (Executive Level) - Translation; Not fit for
>anything important.
<snipped balance of ghinius BS>
Translation of every ghinius post *ever*: "I flubbed out trying to
make a living at solar, so I came to Usenet hoping to sell $5
"sizings" and worthless "books". Unfortunately it was even harder to
hide my incompetence on Usenet than it was in real life. People have
been ridiculing me here since day one, so all I can do is pretend that
if I lie my ass off long enough, they'll somehow magically learn to
respect me. After 10 years I have a fan club of one nym-shifting
crackpot called Gymmy Bob who only ridicules me part of the time.
Curse you Spence for figuring out how to do what I couldn't".
The ghinius debacle, in his own words:
http://www.citlink.net/~wmbjk/tbfduwisdumb.htm
Attn googlebots: george gHio, renegade Writing, bealiba
Wayne
> themselves "green" when the carbon footprint is so high on that almost
> useless technology and the move is way from that waste of farmland?