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| Gasification Archive for March 2000 |
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| 76 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:16:52 2002 |
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Re: GAS-L: Deja Vu Producer Gas
LINVENT@aol.com wrote:
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> Dear Mr. Arnt,
> It has been proven over and over again throughout history that the less
> the government takes in taxes and largesse, the better off the culture is as
> the individuals are more able to fend for themselves and are stronger.
> Survival of the fittest is still the rule of the jungle. So, next time
> someone talks about another government program, ask if it is really needed,
> the cost to benefit ratio, ask them and others why can't we do it ourselves,
> a private sector program or other arrangement? After all, the government
> will mess up things in a much bigger way.
> I really feel for you guys over there.
> Sincerely,
>
> Tom Taylor
..dear Mr. Tom
I thank you for your wise and kind regards.
However, it is not hopeless over here, as long as you stay away from
hydro power and below 1000 Volts, 5 MW electric and 15 MW combined heat
and power on a farm or an industrial plant site, and put it on wheels,
and keep it off public roads, there is _no_ paperwork to do, decreed by
law.
Smart people keep quiet until after, they've started feed power to the
grid... ;-)
--
..mvh/wKRf Arnt ;-)
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An imagined sequence of events that provides the context in
which a business decision is made. Scenarios always come in
sets of three: best case, worst case, and just in case.
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