GL: what the hell are we gonna do now

Mike Hope mphope at gmail.com
Tue Jun 17 23:51:26 EDT 2008


Even more interesting to me is that a real renewable source of
biodiesel is Algae and the studies done in the US have shown that we
could grow enough using a very small percentage of available farm
acres to completetly replace what we currently depend on in foreign
imports which I think I read is around 150 billion gallons annually.

Mike
M/V Muscavado


On 6/17/08, handy97885 at aol.com <handy97885 at aol.com> wrote:
> It is interesting to note that I saw an article in the St Pete Times about
> how the companies which pick up and dispose of waste from restaurants are
> now going to their clients facilities only to find that the waste oils have
> been stolen/confiscated/borrowed by marauders or others of dubious intent.
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> It is likewise interesting to note that this is a topic of some general and
> sincere interest as opposed to the fellow, who a few months ago , "poo
> poohed" the rising price of fuel by rejoicing that "there will be fewer
> loopers" and other boaters on the ( his) waterways
> John
> S/V Second Love.
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