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      <title>B99 Working wonderfully!&amp;nbsp; Testimonial for those who are wondering about switching from petro to bio diesel</title>
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        <p>My wife and I both run B99 in twenty year old Mercedes diesels.&nbsp; Her 240 D experiencing a small diminishing in torque, but with replacement of oil filter should clear up; my 300 D, no problems currently.&nbsp; We put in perhaps 250-300 miles/month each, so it isn&#8217;t much.&nbsp; My 300 D has very good torque.&nbsp; 
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No problems with oil filters or lines yet.&nbsp; We&#8217;re waiting.&nbsp; At first, we mixed petrodiesel with B99.&nbsp; Now we&#8217;re 100% B99 after a couple of fillings.
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Feels great not to be spending money at the Big Oil Companies.&nbsp; Exxon made $40 billion last year, the most revenue of any company in history.&nbsp; They&#8217;ll use the money to dig deeper in the earth and at sea, but the era of biofuels and other alternatives is here, no turning back.
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We need to get the word out.&nbsp; B99 and the others work.&nbsp; And, the good news, you&#8217;re putting out a fraction of the C02&#8217;s.
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      <title>BIODIESEL COMMUNITY CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AUGUST 1ST</title>
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        <p>The second Biodiesel Community Conference will he held August 1, 2007 from 7pm to 10pm at Mt. Olive Church, 1343 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90405. 
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Los Angeles, CA – (July 16, 2007) The Los Angeles Biodiesel Community Conference is open to the general public and will offer action-based discussions on Biodiesel Basics, Legislation, Local Distribution, School Bus and Other Fleet Usage, Biodiesel Education, and more.
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The event is being sponsored by Southern California Disposal and Recycling, and will be hosted by The Los Angeles Biodiesel Working Group, the LA Biodiesel Co-op, Socalbug (the Southern California Biodiesel Users Group), and Josh Tickell, author of “From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank” and “Biodiesel America.”  
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The purpose of the conference is to empower and educate the public, local businesses and community leaders in their efforts to make biodiesel a viable fuel option for Southern California. Collectively we will establish a groundbreaking action plan that will provide the steps to expand biodiesel distribution in Southern California and establish new legislation that promotes sustainable fuel options.
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We, as a community, can make biodiesel an affordable and available fuel option. It is time for us to unite and take action today!&nbsp; For more information, visit <a href="http://www.socalbug.org">http://www.socalbug.org</a>.
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If you would like to attend the Biodiesel Community Conference please R.S.V.P. to:&nbsp; <a href="http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?event=RPOJJMHHFRVGPATDMHFR&amp;unknownUser=true">http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?event=RPOJJMHHFRVGPATDMHFR&unknownUser;=true</a>
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