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Why is it that spending $93 billion on clean renewable energy raises so
many eyebrows, while spending $100 billion on a war to maintain the use on the dirty, non-renewable energy doesn't? My 2¢ - - Compliments of: "Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman" If you want to E-mail me use: ChrisZCorner "at" webtv "dot" net |
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It's Chris wrote:
Why is it that spending $93 billion on clean renewable energy raises so many eyebrows, while spending $100 billion on a war to maintain the use on the dirty, non-renewable energy doesn't? My 2¢ Life is filled with choices: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,2467434.story or http://tinyurl.com/yejlk8b -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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the 93 isn't the point. Point is while we stand in the middle of the
cntinuing stream of this will save us and that will and so on generally facts are the proposed solutions, solutions acceptable to industry and the general publick, are energy intensive solutions. Off course, electric owered vehicles the outstnadin example despite potential for containing emissions at a central generating plant: as where does the elctrcity come from ? Several days ago I stopped by the Palm Springs windfarm coming' back' from a weekend at Joshua Tree NM. I can call the wind and did so bringing the turbine row before me up on line and to my delight, staring a reluctant end turbine. As I drove north on the Interstate the wind came with me bring stationary wind farms ahead into spinning generation. The power people shouted out on the PA that the grid was up. Local reaction to this is completely negative with an increase in 24/7 publically supported organized crime persecution preventing further paranormal research. |
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datakoll wrote:
the 93 isn't the point. Point is while we stand in the middle of the cntinuing stream of this will save us and that will and so on generally facts are the proposed solutions, solutions acceptable to industry and the general publick, are energy intensive solutions. Off course, electric owered vehicles the outstnadin example despite potential for containing emissions at a central generating plant: as where does the elctrcity come from ? Several days ago I stopped by the Palm Springs windfarm coming' back' from a weekend at Joshua Tree NM. I can call the wind and did so bringing the turbine row before me up on line and to my delight, staring a reluctant end turbine. As I drove north on the Interstate the wind came with me bring stationary wind farms ahead into spinning generation. The power people shouted out on the PA that the grid was up. Local reaction to this is completely negative with an increase in 24/7 publically supported organized crime persecution preventing further paranormal research. "organized crime persecution preventing further paranormal research" Yeah I just hate when that happens. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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Off to Cuba.
how's Cuban touring these days ? |
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datakoll wrote:
Off to Cuba. how's Cuban touring these days ? Which part of Cuba? |
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datakoll wrote:
Off to Cuba. how's Cuban touring these days ? z wrote: Which part of Cuba? Latest on Cuban: " Another investor, tech billionaire Mark Cuban, is cheering Six Flags almost as loudly as he does his Dallas Mavericks. "They've shown they know how to create great entertainment," Cuban writes about Snyder and [CEO Mark] Shapiro in an e-mail. Six Flags stock was selling for, oh, $11.93 a share about the time Cuban was waving his pom poms. Today, the stock goes for a dime " http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/b...flags-anymore/ or http://preview.tinyurl.com/y96dak3 -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On Jan 23, 11:00*am, AMuzi wrote:
datakoll wrote: Off to Cuba. how's Cuban touring *these days ? z wrote: Which part of Cuba? Latest on Cuban: " * *Another investor, tech billionaire Mark Cuban, is cheering Six Flags almost as loudly as he does his Dallas Mavericks. "They've shown they know how to create great entertainment," Cuban writes about Snyder and [CEO Mark] Shapiro in an e-mail. Six Flags stock was selling for, oh, $11.93 a share about the time Cuban was waving his pom poms. Today, the stock goes for a dime " http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/b...01/21/cheap-se... orhttp://preview.tinyurl.com/y96dak3 Closed at $.09. Someone made a mint shorting that one. -- Jay Beattie. |
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part above water take the Cheap Asian Import 32c sports tourer or the Monodog 3/7 29er on big apples ? after posting, local noise had it a boat was necessary not dahplane. |
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