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Re: We love wind -- or do we?



I saw no political points of view reflected - only facts related:



What someone said they supported



What that same someone then said they didn't want



and calculations about capacities and energy use/potential



Mountain Himalaya wrote:

> 

> Bob Hearn claimed:

> 

> >Continue your lurking, Mountain_dog, but don't waste >bandwidth trying to

> >interfere with discussions of energy resouces, recognizing >that the root of

> >RadSafe is the term radiation - a transfer of energy.

> 

> Nonsense. Your definition of radiation is not theoretically correct, (hint: gamma radiation). Consult your freshman college physics books.

> 

> Your line of reasoning is not much better than your definition of radiation.

> 

> I recognize the radsafers right to favor certain political points of views, to like and dislike certain personalities. I however object to posts ereflecting these points of views in an alternate energy sources context.

> 

> The original post was nothing more than criticizing some personalities in context of energy production.

> 

> Bob: You can also argue against me for not revealing my true identity but that would be besides the point.

> 

> Thank you and Best Regards.

> 

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> Check out the new EudoraMail at

> http://www.eudoramail.com

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