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garinda 23-03-2012 15:19

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I like this idea.

NYU Student Wants to Convert Dog Poop into Fuel - DNAinfo.com

People could soon be running out in the streets with a bucket. To pick up any dog's plop-plops.

Even if a passing pooch just had a strained look on it's face, and was only thinking about laying a steaming, golden, dog egg.

:gooddog:

mobertol 23-03-2012 15:25

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The EU has invested a load of money in methane digesters for the waste from farming -ie what cows produce - they have unfortunately been found not to be as good in practise as in theory as the waste alone is not enough to fuel them. I have visited several and the idea is great as they produce and sell electricity and the "waste" loses it's smell -shame they are not a financially viable option.

garinda 23-03-2012 15:43

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 979582)
The EU has invested a load of money in methane digesters for the waste from farming -ie what cows produce - they have unfortunately been found not to be as good in practise as in theory as the waste alone is not enough to fuel them. I have visited several and the idea is great as they produce and sell electricity and the "waste" loses it's smell -shame they are not a financially viable option.

Sat in my trailer park the other day, I happened to read on one of those conspiracy website that cars can run on fresh air.

But the world's secret elite rulers are keeping it all hush-hush.

To apparently make more money, and see the breakdown of this planet's current governing bodies.

Guess we'll just have to wait and see if the Rothschilds start investing heavily in pooper-scoopers.

:rolleyes:

garinda 23-03-2012 16:03

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What do they say?

About mud sticking?

Or in this case, dog dirt.

Even David Icke's talking about Hyndburn's very own, Cllr. Canine Mess.

Dog **** Could be Subjected to DNA Testing Under Plans Being Considered by a Council - David Icke Website

Careless talk, even off-the-cuff guff, costs lives...and risks losing votes.

Nutty David Icke!

http://images.paraorkut.com/img/pics...funny-1967.gif

Woof, woof.

jaysay 23-03-2012 17:43

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 979531)
Why not?
Just because you say so?
I have just posted links to a company that shows previous comments about cost are wrong and that either your son-in-law did not know what he was talking about or things have changed a lot in 4 years.

No Neil its just that I have a little common sense, which you apparently lack on this subject

jaysay 23-03-2012 17:49

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 979594)
What do they say?

About mud sticking?

Or in this case, dog dirt.

Even David Icke's talking about Hyndburn's very own, Cllr. Canine Mess.

Dog **** Could be Subjected to DNA Testing Under Plans Being Considered by a Council - David Icke Website

Careless talk, even off-the-cuff guff, costs lives...and risks losing votes.

Nutty David Icke!

http://images.paraorkut.com/img/pics...funny-1967.gif

Woof, woof.

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:Well HBC has made it onto David Icke's web site, as you say Rindi thats really funny:D

Neil 23-03-2012 17:54

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 979604)
No Neil its just that I have a little common sense, which you apparently lack on this subject

Do you? I think your just being short sighted. The costs I posted are cheap and easily coverable by fines to the dog owner. What we need is a government that is not as short sighted as you obviously are.

garinda 23-03-2012 18:02

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 979604)
No Neil its just that I have a little common sense, which you apparently lack on this subject

You'd probably find Cherie Blair, being funded by the tax payer via Legal Aid, taking on cases, because peoples' Human Rights were infringed, because they didn't want DNA samples taken from their much loved property.

Of course, they could always take their cases to the European Courts of Justice.

As the backing of the European Union would be needed, before anything like this was introduced.

After all, we are Hyndburn International.

:rolleyes:

garinda 23-03-2012 18:06

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 979611)
Do you? I think your just being short sighted. The costs I posted are cheap and easily coverable by fines to the dog owner. What we need is a government that is not as short sighted as you obviously are.

We have laws in place.

How many people are fined in Hyndburn now, for not cleaning up their dog's mess?

jaysay 23-03-2012 18:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 979611)
Do you? I think your just being short sighted. The costs I posted are cheap and easily coverable by fines to the dog owner. What we need is a government that is not as short sighted as you obviously are.

I would think the government a few things a little more pressing that talking about dog crap, in parliament, it's not being short sighted its looking at thing logically, DNA testing every dog in Hyndburn and somebody going round scooping up dog droppings, well when you think about it is laughable, if they fine irresponsible dog owners £5k for the first offence, I think these people would think twice about not cleaning up after their little pooch

susie123 23-03-2012 20:29

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 979582)
The EU has invested a load of money in methane digesters for the waste from farming -ie what cows produce - they have unfortunately been found not to be as good in practise as in theory as the waste alone is not enough to fuel them. I have visited several and the idea is great as they produce and sell electricity and the "waste" loses it's smell -shame they are not a financially viable option.

They've been a hot topic on The Archers for some time - but I don't suppose you can get that in Italy...

mobertol 23-03-2012 20:56

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 979649)
They've been a hot topic on The Archers for some time - but I don't suppose you can get that in Italy...

Never really followed the Archers Sue -but as for methane digesters they are a highly contentious subject.

To keep them going you don't just need the "Poop" that has been scooped. They end up having to top them up with high quality maize which is at a premium and it just isn't financially viable. As an alternative, in N. Europe they mince up the remains of animals that die on farms and feed that in ...not a nice reality and will probably have the animal rights folk up in arms -but that is he reality of this particular science. The digesters cost millions to set up (many of which come from EU grants to agriculture) and run so ...at the end of the day they are not a viable "ecological" option for now at least.

mobertol 23-03-2012 20:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 979594)
What do they say?

About mud sticking?

Or in this case, dog dirt.

Even David Icke's talking about Hyndburn's very own, Cllr. Canine Mess.

Dog **** Could be Subjected to DNA Testing Under Plans Being Considered by a Council - David Icke Website

Careless talk, even off-the-cuff guff, costs lives...and risks losing votes.

Nutty David Icke!

http://images.paraorkut.com/img/pics...funny-1967.gif

Woof, woof.

Mutley will always get my vote!:D

susie123 23-03-2012 20:58

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 979651)
Never really followed the Archers Sue -but as for methane digesters they are a highly contentious subject.

To keep them going you don't just need the "Poop" that has been scooped. They end up having to top them up with high quality maize which is at a premium and it just isn't financially viable. As an alternative, in N. Europe they mince up the remains of animals that die on farms and feed that in ...not a nice reality and will probably have the animal rights folk up in arms -but that is he reality of this particular science. The digesters cost millions to set up (many of which come from EU grants to agriculture) and run so ...at the end of the day they are not a viable "ecological" option for now at least.

Well you've got to get rid of dead animals somehow, whether the animal rights people like it or not.

We used to take our dead goats to the hunt kennels to be fed to the hungry pack of hounds...

mobertol 23-03-2012 21:04

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 979653)
Well you've got to get rid of dead animals somehow, whether the animal rights people like it or not.

We used to take our dead goats to the hunt kennels to be fed to the hungry pack of hounds...

Sounds rather bloodthirsty...:eek::D


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