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The California Energy Crisis - Information & Forum
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590Didn't Barbara promise to leave the country after Bush was elected?? Just gHawkmoon-6/20/2001
589From the MSNBC article that Quincy posted - The definition of "least efficiDaniel G. DeBusschere-6/19/2001
588BS, It is all Barbra and all her outdoor laundry.jayhawk969-6/19/2001
587<i>the California electricity pricing situation may be stabilizing at a loHawkmoon-6/19/2001
586If you believe the stock market is a short term predictor, the California electrDon Knowlton-6/19/2001
585The caps by the FERC are still pegged to the costs of the <b>least-efficieGordon A. Langston-6/19/2001
584msnbc.com Hanging out (the wash) with Barbra Gordon A. Langston-6/19/2001
583Rolling blackout folks have their own website now. It will be interesting to seRon-6/19/2001
582msnbc.com To drag the dead subject of municipalities taking over for utilities Quincy-6/19/2001
581LIVE supply and demand for CA: from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab energycrisis.Volsi Mimir-6/18/2001
580<i>How about a stationary listening post 90 miles off of the coast of FlorRaymond Duray-6/16/2001
579<i>what would we do if the Chinese were flying regular surveillance patrolHawkmoon-6/16/2001
578Hawk, Yer on a roll, don't let up. The invasion of Tibet, territorial dispRaymond Duray-6/16/2001
577<i>Part of the arrogance of the imperialist perogative, don't ya know.Hawkmoon-6/16/2001
576Hawk, Personally, I think it was the Roumanians. They're always mucking arRaymond Duray-6/16/2001
575Or it could be the Chinese, who launched Mayday attacks against various US IT neHawkmoon-6/16/2001
574Hey Raymond, there's a good article that seems to be right up your alley in portage-6/16/2001
573Hi Hawkmoon, Re: Hackers -- Here's an interesting read. grc.com Of coursRaymond Duray-6/16/2001
572Perhaps there have been some mistakes on both sides... but for a state governmenFather Terrence-6/16/2001
571Let's see how the government deals with the REAL threat to power distributioHawkmoon-6/16/2001
570Ratify is the operative word. The Senate rejected the Kyoto Treaty 95-0, so untGordon A. Langston-6/16/2001
569Hi Hawkmoon, Re: <i>Now we'll get to see how well the government is Raymond Duray-6/16/2001
568You're welcome Ray... I had to come up with something that "sang"Hawkmoon-6/16/2001
567Hi Hawkmoon, Obsidian Lighbulb! LOL! Thanks for that jewel. Re: Your statemeRaymond Duray-6/16/2001
566Well, I really don't like to get into clashes of personality since the wholeHawkmoon-6/16/2001
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