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Posted by John T on September 07, 2006 at 03:21:25 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: OT I'M DRINKING FREE BUBBLE UP AND EATING RAINBOW posted by CHRISCO on September 06, 2006 at 23:53:27:
CHRISCO, I respectfully disagree (in good humor) Like I told my kids when they were young and in science class ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL heating, including yours, is indeed Solar and comes from the Sun............... The oil n natural gas n coal is from decomposed plants that grew CUZ OF THE SUN The firewood for the wood stove burners is from trees that grew CUZ OF THE SUN The electric heat is from generatign stations that (unless daMs) burn coal etc CUZ OF THE SUN I thought about hydroelectric and wind power as maybe NOT energy from the sun??? Buttttttt without the sun we wouldnt be here n wouldnt need any heat right??? Seriously, I hear ya and nowadays we all try to utilize solar or wind or water power etc to lessen what we have to pay utilities grrrrrrrrrrr Yall take care now n God Bless John T
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