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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 11 May 2006 09:38:55 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Now the plan is to move from the lab to a full-sized pilot reactor on a farm somewhere Downstate. Zhang predicts the process could get 3.6 gallons of crude oil a day out of each pig. It sounds like we could get by with only three pigs unless our diesel consumption goes up from the current average. When I first saw the report I was concerned that we'd need more like a dozen or so. So that's my story when the wife and neighbors complain, lucky we only needed three. Pigs are among the most intelligent animals, so I believe we can get double duty from the critters without too much effort. I plan to rig a treadmill down in the engine room, and put three porkers on the belt. I'll lure them along with corn dangled on a line, but of course I'll have to let them have a taste of corn once in a while or they will soon tire of chasing the cob. My first question is whether or not this will constitute a sort of "ethanol" propulsion system, since I will be turning corn into motive power for my boat. Now of course these same pigs won't be able to run too many hours non-stop, so I'll install a system to recover pig poop from the bilge and I'll set up a poop refinery on the swim step. Ought to be able to make enough fuel while underway to be able to run the engine whenever the pigs "poop out". Methinks all you will accomplish is having in shape, skinny pigs. RCE |
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On Thu, 11 May 2006 21:02:55 -0400, "RCE" wrote:
Methinks all you will accomplish is having in shape, skinny pigs. And really tough bacon... |
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