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Ethanol Fuel From Waste Beer Yeast

Posted on Feb 3rd, 2009 by Tiki : Artisan Tiki
Sierra Nevada Brewing Company will be placing Microfulers at its Chico California Brewery. This is being done in partnership with E-Fuel, a start up whos E-Fule 100 Microfueler will use waste yeast from beer production to make Ethanol.
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Terra Pretta (Black Earth)

Posted on Jan 11th, 2009 by Tiki : Artisan Tiki
 Ancient Amazon soil could hold key to a greener energy future. 

Biochar - agrichar - Terra Preta




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A Force More Powerful

Posted on Jan 9th, 2009 by Tiki : Artisan Tiki
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I came across this video game this morning. AFMP is a strategy game that teaches how to fight real-world adversaries—dictators, military occupiers and corrupt rulers, using methods that have succeeded in actual conflicts—not with laser rays or AK47s, but with non-military strategies and nonviolent weapons. Sounds good to me. At $9.98 its worth checking out. Link Here
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Buy Organic!

Posted on Oct 27th, 2008 by Tiki : Artisan Tiki
Grocery Store Wars


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God has a sense of humor

Posted on Oct 24th, 2008 by Tiki : Artisan Tiki
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Piglet Squid, Helicocranchia pfefferi

This funny looking squid is about the size of a small avocado and can be found most commonly in the deepwater (greater than 100 m or 320 ft) of virtually all oceans. Its habit of filling up with water and the funny location of its siphone with a wild-looking 'tuft' of eight arms and two tentacles had prompted scientists to name it the piglet squid.

The body is almost totally clear revealing a dark mass that is the internal organs and barely visible, feather-like gills. Pigment organs dot the surface of the skin. In the picture a row of these 'chromatophores' provide a smile-like look. There are two small finst at the opposite end of the body from the head. Very little known of its biology. It has been observed from submersibles in the head down oriengation, but no one is sure why. It is a sluggish swimmer with ammonium ions in its body fluid that help keep it bouyant. A large light producing organ (photophore) is located beneath each of its large eyes.

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Tagged with: Marine, Ocean, Sea, Squid, Piglet