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Quote from: Speedy McScrapheap on May 01, 2007, 09:23:08 PMQuote from: Calamity Jane on May 01, 2007, 09:05:21 PMElectronics bad, beer good!Had a bad work day ??No, just goofing with my horn design, when a piece of test equipment went dead. I think the CRT screen on my scope is shot.
Quote from: Calamity Jane on May 01, 2007, 09:05:21 PMElectronics bad, beer good!Had a bad work day ??
Electronics bad, beer good!
Quote from: Speedy McScrapheap on May 01, 2007, 09:23:08 PMElectronics bad, beer good!Had a bad work day ??
Quote from: Calamity Jane on May 01, 2007, 11:11:38 PMQuote from: Speedy McScrapheap on May 01, 2007, 09:23:08 PMQuote from: Calamity Jane on May 01, 2007, 09:05:21 PMElectronics bad, beer good!Had a bad work day ??No, just goofing with my horn design, when a piece of test equipment went dead. I think the CRT screen on my scope is shot.What happend to the rest of your post ??
I was removing that part, because it added nothing to the thread, when I deleted the whole thing without "looking".
Quote from: Calamity Jane on May 01, 2007, 09:05:21 PMElectronics bad, beer good!Beer in the electronics REAL bad.
Quote from: QuirkyCarla on May 01, 2007, 02:22:27 AMa lot of the men on this forum are really pissing me off lately and making me not want to read their postsHow about if you describe the subject matter and since we all know a tidbit about you, we can deduce that I need to fuck off, more or something.
a lot of the men on this forum are really pissing me off lately and making me not want to read their posts
I wasn't talking about you, DirtDawg...I just notice that a lot of the threads I look at are filled with trashy guy talk, and it just gets on my nerves after a while.
Quote from: Calamity Jane on May 01, 2007, 05:29:11 AMQuote from: QuirkyCarla on May 01, 2007, 02:22:27 AMa lot of the men on this forum are really pissing me off lately and making me not want to read their postsHow about if you describe the subject matter and since we all know a tidbit about you, we can deduce that I need to fuck off, more or something.I wasn't talking about you, DirtDawg...I just notice that a lot of the threads I look at are filled with trashy guy talk, and it just gets on my nerves after a while.
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Clean Energy From Beer-Making By ROD McGUIRK The Associated PressMay 02, 2007Scientists and Australian beer maker Foster's are teaming up to generate clean energy from brewery waste water _ by using sugar-consuming bacteria.The experimental technology was unveiled Wednesday by scientists at Australia's University of Queensland, which was given a $115,000 state government grant to install a microbial fuel cell at a Foster's Group brewery near Brisbane, the capital of Queensland state.The fuel cell is essentially a battery in which bacteria consume water-soluble brewing waste such as sugar, starch and alcohol.The battery produces electricity plus clean water, said Prof. Jurg Keller, the university's wastewater expert.The complex technology harnesses the chemical energy that the bacteria releases from the organic material, converting it into electrical energy.The 660-gallon fuel cell will be 250 times bigger than a prototype that has been operating at the university laboratory for three months, Keller said.'Brewery waste water is a particularly good source because it is very biodegradable ... and is highly concentrated, which does help in improving the performance of the cell,' Keller said.He expected the brewery cell would produce 2 kilowatts of power _ enough to power a household _ and the technology would eventually be applied in other breweries and wineries owned by Foster's. The cell should be operating at the brewery by September.'It's not going to make an enormous amount of power _ its primarily a waste water treatment that has the added benefit of creating electricity,' Keller said.Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.