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October 16, 2008 at 7:53 AM #288299October 16, 2008 at 8:58 AM #288347jpinpbParticipant
Are you counting the credit card companies in the bank amounts?
October 16, 2008 at 8:58 AM #288351jpinpbParticipantAre you counting the credit card companies in the bank amounts?
October 16, 2008 at 8:58 AM #288319jpinpbParticipantAre you counting the credit card companies in the bank amounts?
October 16, 2008 at 8:58 AM #288305jpinpbParticipantAre you counting the credit card companies in the bank amounts?
October 16, 2008 at 8:58 AM #288003jpinpbParticipantAre you counting the credit card companies in the bank amounts?
October 16, 2008 at 9:51 AM #288053alarmclockParticipantIf we are just going to give the banks money anyway, why not build new long distance power transmission lines (cost=$200B) and just give the banks equity stakes in said company. Plumps up the balance sheet just as good as cash, given that they aren’t lending the cash.
These transmission lines would presumably allow development of the central wind fields and southwest solar fields.
BTW I am still waiting for some environmentalist to show a linkage between windmills > reduced wind speed > some environmental catastrophe (clouds fall out of the sky, or something)
October 16, 2008 at 9:51 AM #288355alarmclockParticipantIf we are just going to give the banks money anyway, why not build new long distance power transmission lines (cost=$200B) and just give the banks equity stakes in said company. Plumps up the balance sheet just as good as cash, given that they aren’t lending the cash.
These transmission lines would presumably allow development of the central wind fields and southwest solar fields.
BTW I am still waiting for some environmentalist to show a linkage between windmills > reduced wind speed > some environmental catastrophe (clouds fall out of the sky, or something)
October 16, 2008 at 9:51 AM #288369alarmclockParticipantIf we are just going to give the banks money anyway, why not build new long distance power transmission lines (cost=$200B) and just give the banks equity stakes in said company. Plumps up the balance sheet just as good as cash, given that they aren’t lending the cash.
These transmission lines would presumably allow development of the central wind fields and southwest solar fields.
BTW I am still waiting for some environmentalist to show a linkage between windmills > reduced wind speed > some environmental catastrophe (clouds fall out of the sky, or something)
October 16, 2008 at 9:51 AM #288398alarmclockParticipantIf we are just going to give the banks money anyway, why not build new long distance power transmission lines (cost=$200B) and just give the banks equity stakes in said company. Plumps up the balance sheet just as good as cash, given that they aren’t lending the cash.
These transmission lines would presumably allow development of the central wind fields and southwest solar fields.
BTW I am still waiting for some environmentalist to show a linkage between windmills > reduced wind speed > some environmental catastrophe (clouds fall out of the sky, or something)
October 16, 2008 at 9:51 AM #288402alarmclockParticipantIf we are just going to give the banks money anyway, why not build new long distance power transmission lines (cost=$200B) and just give the banks equity stakes in said company. Plumps up the balance sheet just as good as cash, given that they aren’t lending the cash.
These transmission lines would presumably allow development of the central wind fields and southwest solar fields.
BTW I am still waiting for some environmentalist to show a linkage between windmills > reduced wind speed > some environmental catastrophe (clouds fall out of the sky, or something)
October 16, 2008 at 2:44 PM #288208DWCAPParticipant[quote=alarmclock]
BTW I am still waiting for some environmentalist to show a linkage between windmills > reduced wind speed > some environmental catastrophe (clouds fall out of the sky, or something)[/quote]
The problem isnt clouds falling out of the sky, that happens all the time. It is called RAIN, and while I know that people here in SD consider that a four letter word, it is a part of nature.
What windmills do harm is flying animals. Like bats and birds and such. If I remember right they are especaially having trouble with bats and windmills.October 16, 2008 at 2:44 PM #288511DWCAPParticipant[quote=alarmclock]
BTW I am still waiting for some environmentalist to show a linkage between windmills > reduced wind speed > some environmental catastrophe (clouds fall out of the sky, or something)[/quote]
The problem isnt clouds falling out of the sky, that happens all the time. It is called RAIN, and while I know that people here in SD consider that a four letter word, it is a part of nature.
What windmills do harm is flying animals. Like bats and birds and such. If I remember right they are especaially having trouble with bats and windmills.October 16, 2008 at 2:44 PM #288525DWCAPParticipant[quote=alarmclock]
BTW I am still waiting for some environmentalist to show a linkage between windmills > reduced wind speed > some environmental catastrophe (clouds fall out of the sky, or something)[/quote]
The problem isnt clouds falling out of the sky, that happens all the time. It is called RAIN, and while I know that people here in SD consider that a four letter word, it is a part of nature.
What windmills do harm is flying animals. Like bats and birds and such. If I remember right they are especaially having trouble with bats and windmills.October 16, 2008 at 2:44 PM #288557DWCAPParticipant[quote=alarmclock]
BTW I am still waiting for some environmentalist to show a linkage between windmills > reduced wind speed > some environmental catastrophe (clouds fall out of the sky, or something)[/quote]
The problem isnt clouds falling out of the sky, that happens all the time. It is called RAIN, and while I know that people here in SD consider that a four letter word, it is a part of nature.
What windmills do harm is flying animals. Like bats and birds and such. If I remember right they are especaially having trouble with bats and windmills. -
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