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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (369833)2/4/2008 3:08:47 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580034
 
Intel becomes biggest U.S. purchaser of clean energy
Buys most clean energy
Bloomberg News
Article Launched: 01/29/2008 01:34:23 AM PST

Intel will buy renewable energy certificates from solar power generators and wind farms equal to the electricity needed to power 130,000 average U.S. homes a year. Intel moved to the top of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's list of green power purchasers by volume. The Santa Clara-based company is buying renewable energy equal to 46 percent of its total electricity use. Intel's purchase of certificates representing more than 1.3 billion kilowatt hours of renewable energy a year is the largest in the country, company spokesman Bill Calder said Monday. The computer-chip maker has a multi-year agreement with Sterling Planet, a supplier of certificates for green power from biomass, hydro-electric, solar and wind energy projects.

- Bloomberg News



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (369833)2/5/2008 2:24:34 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1580034
 
"And Tom Brady … really? You needed a haircut from your stylist the night before the game?!

Maybe you should have spent more time watching film, you dainty little girl. And didn't you learn anything from Tony Romo and Jessica Simpson?"


I have a number of favorites but the one above is hilarious. "Tom Brady, you dainty little girl." LMAO!

Of course this one is good too:

"Do you want us to admit that we cheated to win those other three Super Bowls? Fine. We cheated. Asterisk those babies up. We admit it. Just please -- please, please, please, PLEASE! -- don't take away our perfect season. We'll trade those other three titles for 19-0. Just let us play the game over. Come on. Be fair. That's a good deal."

Can you believe that garbage about Brady reneging on playing in the pro bowl next week. What? He thinks its the NFL's fault he lost, or is he blaming the fans? That guy is acting like a real jerk.