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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: AK2004 who wrote (577347)5/21/2004 2:29:27 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Re: you mean like very 1st post on SI or very 1st post on internet or very 1st stone tablet?

>>> No, the first to you (by me) in the discussion thread. You picked one out of the middle and called it the 'first'. It wasn't... that was a lie.

Re: inflationdata.com.

>>> everyone is entitled to one softball....

eh? while it has nothing to do with finance I was somewhat involved with hydrogen cell project. I am not sure that photoelectrolysis is an answer <ggggg> But, in short, yes, I can...... <GGGGG>

>>> Sorry, wrong technology. Not direct hydrolysis. Direct production of H2 from silicon chips immersed in water, and exposed to light.

re: net metering? (you got me here <ggggg>)

>>> The concept of allowing small producers of electricity (homeowners, small business, etc.) to sell their excess production back to the incumbent grid operators at wholesale prices. Fought by most of the incumbent monopoly providers and the PUCs in their pockets... the concept could never-the-less eliminate all need for emerging energy technologies to receive government subsidies, by dramatically changing the break-even point for the installations, by focusing on free market economics. Perhaps the political support for the massive subsidies flowing to the existing 'sunset' energy industries could even be undermined....

>>> Are you familiar with the Supreme Court decision (mistaken decision, IMO) that allowed the dominant political parties to stifle the emergence of new political parties by allowing States to ban Fusion Voting?
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