Back to the Future
Ok, all I could think when I read this article about converting anything organic (like trash) into ethanol was how much it sounded like Doc Brown's own flux capacitor....
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Back to the FutureOk, all I could think when I read this article about converting anything organic (like trash) into ethanol was how much it sounded like Doc Brown's own flux capacitor.... |
Shut down the computer
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The final countdown
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Early Voting on Saturday extended til 5pm
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Dingell, buried
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Summit like it hot
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Spare the Rod
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A bad sign for Dingell?
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A reason to be-leaf
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Transition talk: Holder pattern
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Lame duck soup
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ethanol
Basically, anything organic (that is, based on organic chemistry, with carbon based molecules) can be converted to ethanol.
However, depending upon the specific material, it may be cheap or expensive (well, expensive or very expensive). The conversion could be clean or involve serious problems.