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How's all that alternative energy stuff work'n out for 'ya?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 910431" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>I'll just jump back in here for a minute. Those wind towers and the article about them in my original post -- these are 2 miles away or 10 miles away, and there are many in between and outside my eye-view. The link sent with the first post did not come from out in cyber-space vs. my home ground. These big wind towers are all over our ridge tops here. Those that "live" here, don't much mind that the land-owners are able to get some $$ back off pretty much otherwise worthless sagebrush covered rough country. It's kind of funny that those who came who to retire and are "green" people are offended by the towers that hamper their views. And you are all right when you talk about how spendy it is to put up the big towers! I guess I understand that the wind towers are "power on demand" -- no demand, shut down the towers. What I don't understand . . . ??? How does that help the every-day person, as we fund it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 910431, member: 16769"] I'll just jump back in here for a minute. Those wind towers and the article about them in my original post -- these are 2 miles away or 10 miles away, and there are many in between and outside my eye-view. The link sent with the first post did not come from out in cyber-space vs. my home ground. These big wind towers are all over our ridge tops here. Those that "live" here, don't much mind that the land-owners are able to get some $$ back off pretty much otherwise worthless sagebrush covered rough country. It's kind of funny that those who came who to retire and are "green" people are offended by the towers that hamper their views. And you are all right when you talk about how spendy it is to put up the big towers! I guess I understand that the wind towers are "power on demand" -- no demand, shut down the towers. What I don't understand . . . ??? How does that help the every-day person, as we fund it? [/QUOTE]
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