I knew I could count on Carl to make this issue clear as mud. WOW Way to go Carl. Dr Z On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 1:56 PM, <humminboid@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Castrol is part of BP? Hmmmmm...Lemmesee...water flashes to steam at 212 > deg.F., and increases volume by a factor of 1600 or so....would need a > filter, emulsifier and deframbulator in the system, not to mention the > computer it would take to overcome all the malfractions occurring in the > prototype models, (Would Ray's Dreadnought fill the bill?) not to > mention the 100KV ignition system to get it to burn...A practical solution > to the Global Warming fairy tale we've been force-fed for the last many > years. Fern Fondlers, dance and sing, voicing psalms of joy at the > thought. (NO, I'm not a fan of Rachel Carson, but I did read her books.) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ray Buck" <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: ratpack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 1:21:06 PM > Subject: [ratpack] Re: Does anybody know? > > Very good Larry. :) I like that a lot. > > r > > Sent from my Dreadnought using that barely tolerable Thunderbird email program > > > On 7/11/2010 6:18 PM, Larry Knight wrote: > > The car was actually sponsored by BP and they changed the signage to > Castrol (a BP Division) after the oil spill > I think the mixture is 18 million Barrels of oil and 1 part Gulf of Mexico > Larr > > On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 10:58 PM, Michael Wells <mcwellsphoto@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> All, >> >> I was looking at this car a little more closely and I was wondering if >> anybody could tell me what mix of saltwater and oil BP uses to get their >> Biofuel? >> >> just wondering >> >> Dr Z >> >> -- >> Dr. Z >> aka Michael Wells >> MCWells Photography >> mcwellsphoto@xxxxxxxxx >> 801-850-7279 >> > > -- Dr. Z aka Michael Wells MCWells Photography mcwellsphoto@xxxxxxxxx 801-850-7279