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October 31, 2005

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Eagerly awaiting the day those polling percentages are turned into voting percentages.

Didn't know where else to post this. I've been looking for the bunch of you for a long while. Geez......glad i found you. Could someone pls email me (i've signed in to typekey) as to why you all moved.
thanks
hester

Didn't know where else to post this. I've been looking for the bunch of you on dailykos for a long while. Geez......glad i found you. Could someone pls email me (i've signed in to typekey) as to why you all moved? I'm more than a little curious.
thanks
hester

i already messed up. profuse apologies

hester,click my name, email me for any questions. i can't find your email by clicking your name.

i just emailed you. thanx

Those are tasty poll results.

But what I want to say to those people who flipped is, "Why the f*ck did you vote for him, idiots?"

I have no idea if this is for real. But check out the sunball.... a new solar panel:

Remarkably the cost for a Sunball is expected to only be about $1,600 AUD, when they hopefully go on sale in February 2006 (with export planned for June 2006). ...

PS: According to figures offered by Green and Gold Energy, even using solar cells with just 10% efficiency, we could cover just 0.16% of the land area on Earth with photovoltaics and supply 20 TW (Terawatts) of power globally. Today we are using about 13 TW.

The sunball supposedly has an efficiency greater than 33%. This seems impossible, but hey -- sunball.

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