From: Eeyore on 3 Sep 2007 21:20 BradGuth wrote: > I was wondering how much biofuel could be obtained from extracting and > processing a billion tonnes worth of > jellyfish. How bizarre ! Graham
From: MooseFET on 3 Sep 2007 22:12 On Sep 3, 11:18 am, BradGuth <bradg...(a)gmail.com> wrote: [...] > dead zones, whereas such I was wondering how much biofuel could be > obtained from extracting and processing a billion tonnes worth of > jellyfish. Almost none comes to mind. Most living things are mostly water, The jellyfish is doubly so. Plants make more sense as biofuel inputs. If you are going after animals for the purpose, you want to use ones with a high fat content. Ideally, it shuld be a side product of some other industry. The meat industry makes and good example of this. If not, you would be best off rendering politicans an lawyers. Although they are not good to eat (have you ever tried to clean one) they have a high fat content and thus an higher energy per pound.
From: Dan Bloomquist on 3 Sep 2007 22:59 Eeyore wrote: > > BradGuth wrote: > > >>I was wondering how much biofuel could be obtained from extracting and >>processing a billion tonnes worth of >>jellyfish. > > > How bizarre ! Yep, about as stupid as England depending on India's, jatropha crops. Or Russia's natural gas. But, you are a believer.......
From: Eeyore on 4 Sep 2007 01:06 Dan Bloomquist wrote: > Eeyore wrote: > > BradGuth wrote: > > > >>I was wondering how much biofuel could be obtained from extracting and > >>processing a billion tonnes worth of > >>jellyfish. > > > > > > How bizarre ! > > Yep, about as stupid as England depending on India's, jatropha crops. Where did you get that idea ? Graham
From: Dan Bloomquist on 4 Sep 2007 01:28
Eeyore wrote: > > Dan Bloomquist wrote: > > >>Eeyore wrote: >> >>>BradGuth wrote: >>> >>> >>>>I was wondering how much biofuel could be obtained from extracting and >>>>processing a billion tonnes worth of >>>>jellyfish. >>> >>> >>>How bizarre ! >> >>Yep, about as stupid as England depending on India's, jatropha crops. > > > Where did you get that idea ? Not mine, yours. But keep acting like a saint.......... Who do you think you are fooling?????? |