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To: random-d#r%x who wrote (2093)6/21/2008 1:48:46 AM
From: Elmer PhudRespond to of 2121
 
Random - Don't get me wrong. I'm with you on this. We need a Manhattan project just like Bob says. If solar can make a significant contribution the I'm all for it. Who wouldn't be and what's the down side? None I can see. Regarding the recent entry of Intel into the Solar Cell market, this may be significant. They may be bringing some technology to the table that nobody else has or if not technology then perhaps manufacturing efficiency. It bears watching.



To: random-d#r%x who wrote (2093)6/25/2008 7:36:45 PM
From: Investor2Respond to of 2121
 
I hope you're right on solar power. It's been around years and hasn't really taken off. Perhaps, with the new technology and the high prices of oil, solar will finally begin to make a significant contribution.

Best wishes,

I2