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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SeekingFreedom: [QB] [b]"completely valid"? WTF does that mean? my drivers license is completely valid...[/b] LOL, that a little excessively nitpicky even for you, Glass. :) Let me rephrase then... As for my articles that Glass disparages, [i]the concerns mentioned[/i] are completely valid. Better? [b]Take a hint: Fat Rush the Doper is NOT a reliable source of information. Neither is any denizen of Fox news or anything that can be traced to other known repeated distorter's of fact. [/b] LOL, ok, Bdgee, could you make me a list of [i]known repeated distorter's of fact[/i] so I can avoid misinformation purveyors? [b]Win energy works and, relying on studies I conducted back in the 80s in a government financed study, on the availability of wind energy to commercially produce electricity through this country, there is no location in the country that has so little that if is infeasible or too expensive (via the equipment and state of the art as of 1980). (In that same study, the prospects for solar power were even greater.) Note carefully that that study was done well before the much more efficient equipment of today was even off the drawing boards. [/b] Since I assume you used methodology more complex than driving accross the country with your arm extended holding a pinwheel...can you explain to me why these were never pursued? I mean, you [i]proved[/i] they were commercially viable, right? Why was there no major capitalization on it in 20 years? [b]Petroleum, as the primary source of most of the raw materials the modern world relies on, is far too valuable to be burned up to propel transportation or heat and cool our buildings (and for personal convenient disposable containers for water). wow, budgee, that's just too subtle for most consumers..[/b] I prefer cans anyway. :) And yes, I do recycle. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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