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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (162616)7/19/2001 11:14:50 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
Dear j-f, IBD is a a paper. IBD has an Online site. investors.com They also have some of the paper online. But they don't post their editorial on line. So the chart I refer to was on page A18 of yesterdays issue. It is not online.

I never post false info. If you recall in my first response to you I used the term of could or may about the percents. I then provided my analysis. So in any library you can get an IBD and look at the chart and Germany is not there.

I don't ever except anything posted in the NYT's as gospel.
I've read it several times in the library and found it to be technically flawed on many many facts.

Investor's Business Daily is about investing and I don't see a political agenda in how they report data. NYT is run for political comment.

tom watson tosiwmee



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (162616)7/20/2001 12:45:21 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Dear j-f, I have no clue as to the 96% you report in the NYT. With out a reference to what it means it is meaningless. The US output 6.5 times the number of Million Metric Tons of Carbon Equivalents as Germany 1999.
GDP Ger.$1.864 US 9.255 US is 5.111 X GDP. Us is 1.27 CO2/GDP as Germany and that says IBD in error about most efficient by country but might have qualified most efficient by size of economy or grouped areas Europe for comparison. My speculation was a maybe based on recollections.

SO think about how you responded to my civil speculation.

but NYTs is has some 96% whatever. What's that mean???

eia.doe.gov
all kinds of comparisons. from my facts page.
eia.doe.gov
from watman.com ENERGY section. Official Energy Statistics

And if you want to know watts in a joule or a btu and how big a big bang is. MY PERSONAL ENERGY GUIDE.
watman.com

tom watson tosiwmee