WVO Or Bio-D
Myth may refer to:
See also legend and tale.
A myth, in popular use, is something that is widely believed but false. This usage, which is often pejorative, arose from labeling the religious stories and beliefs of other cultures as being incorrect, but it has spread to cover non-religious beliefs as well. Because of this usage, many people take offense when the religious narratives they believe to be true are called myths (see Religion and mythology for more information). This usage is frequently confused with fiction, legend, fairy tale, folklore, fable, and urban legend, each of which has a distinct meaning in academia.


See also legend and tale.
A myth, in popular use, is something that is widely believed but false. This usage, which is often pejorative, arose from labeling the religious stories and beliefs of other cultures as being incorrect, but it has spread to cover non-religious beliefs as well. Because of this usage, many people take offense when the religious narratives they believe to be true are called myths (see Religion and mythology for more information). This usage is frequently confused with fiction, legend, fairy tale, folklore, fable, and urban legend, each of which has a distinct meaning in academia.


Now back to the subject....speak up guys...who is in the market of brewing Bio-D or using straght vegi oil fuel with the rising cost of fuel?? Both are viable alternatives.
I'm defintely looking into it, lord knows I got enough empty 55 gallon drums I could put to good use around here!
I'm kinda liking the idea of bio so I can run it in more than one vehicle/engine.
I'm kinda liking the idea of bio so I can run it in more than one vehicle/engine.
Myth may refer to:
See also legend and tale.
A myth, in popular use, is something that is widely believed but false. This usage, which is often pejorative, arose from labeling the religious stories and beliefs of other cultures as being incorrect, but it has spread to cover non-religious beliefs as well. Because of this usage, many people take offense when the religious narratives they believe to be true are called myths (see Religion and mythology for more information). This usage is frequently confused with fiction, legend, fairy tale, folklore, fable, and urban legend, each of which has a distinct meaning in academia.



See also legend and tale.
A myth, in popular use, is something that is widely believed but false. This usage, which is often pejorative, arose from labeling the religious stories and beliefs of other cultures as being incorrect, but it has spread to cover non-religious beliefs as well. Because of this usage, many people take offense when the religious narratives they believe to be true are called myths (see Religion and mythology for more information). This usage is frequently confused with fiction, legend, fairy tale, folklore, fable, and urban legend, each of which has a distinct meaning in academia.



I asked you "What Myth" and you gave me the definition of the word instead of answering the question..
Last edited by Dr. Evil; Jun 7, 2007 at 09:07 AM. Reason: edited for content
Which way are you leaning? home brew Bio-D or a 2 tank conversion to use straight vegi?
Kool, i have thought about trying that for my little tractor but actually it uses so little fuel, a 5 gallon batch would last me all summer practically.



