----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 4:22
PM
Subject: Re: FW: Tholar Energy Mythth/
Please thtand by....
Sorry Pete and Tim, but you are both wrong. Each of your
posts were riddled with errors and misconceptions (possibly assumptions
of your own?), but you plugged them in to your analyses and came out with an
answer that you based your conclusions on. I have to admit, I'm surprised.
Such resistance to new ideas, when you have both embraced my father's work and
spoken out harshly against the resistance he faced?
I don't expect you to simply "take my word for it". Therefore, I
have taken the liberty of forwarding on the two posts to an expert in
alternative energy that I happen to know and, rest assured, I will post
the results of her investigations.
Judith
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 8:30
AM
Subject: [ROSEN] FW: Tholar Energy
Mythth
Forwarded on
behalf of Pete Giansante.
SNIP
PVG
Tim Gwinn wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: ROSEN Forum On Behalf Of Judith
Rosen
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 10:35 PM
To: ***
Subject: Re: FW: L-Soft service unavailable on Saturday, November 8,
2003
Why can't they invest in a couple generators? Better yet, why not go
solar??? That's what I'm doing... I've got a handicapped child who has
medical equipment that needs electricity. But even if I didn't; energy
dependence and vulnerability to grid disturbance is the single biggest
immediate threat to the welfare of this country, the way I look
at it. There
are plenty of reasons, from all areas, ranging from health to
environment to
finances to national security to global stability, but in this case, it's
about commerce. Purely from a business point of view, how much money isn't
"made" when lack of electricity forces shutdowns like this one? Lost
economic development because of something so preventable is a damn shame.
SNIP