Re: [QUAD-L] Sun and Wind

2008-04-26 Thread airgantone

 I believe after this US empire has fallen, the succeeding generations will get 
this thing right.? Using what the good Lord has given us for freethe SUN 
and WIND.


 


 

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From: Mark Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Danny Hearn' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'David K. Kelmer' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
'Quad-List' quad-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 5:40 pm
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I wonder how much solar panels are on 
e-bay?


I was watching the tonight show last night and this man 
built him a home out in the middle of New Mexico where sunshine is plentiful 
and 
he has no bills at all.


It's a shame when all the tech is here and we still ignore 
it!


All you need is sunshine!


?


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Mark 
Jackson


?? RollinOn


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From: Danny Hearn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 4:00 PM
To: Mark Jackson; 
'David K. Kelmer'; 'Quad-List'
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] 






You got that right Mark---I'm buying gas to get to those yard 
sales? LOL !??? 
Dan

Mark Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 



  
  

  
Man what are you people worried about?

  
In just a few weeks we'll be getting $300 checks to spend on the new and 
  improved $4 gas and all our worries will end.

  
?

  

  
Mark 
  Jackson

  
?? RollinOn

  
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  From: David K. Kelmer 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 
  2008 3:08 PM
To: Quad-List
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] 
  



  


  
I totally agree with you on our need to eliminate our dependence on foreign 
  oil.? I hear people complaining about the cost of gas, and they do 
  nothing to cut their fuel consumption.? We had better wake-up to the fact 
  that as long as we continue to use it like we do, the price of fuel will 
  remain high.

  
?

  
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete -?32 Years 
  Post

  
Texas, 
  USA?

  

  


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OK,? I'll buy the fact that US 
demand is down ( although it's tough to tell driving anywhere anytime out 
on 
our streets) but keep in mind that there are a BILLION Chinese and another 
BILLION in India all starting to really dig this driving a car/truck 
thing.? The newly emancipated Russians are wanting to drive more as 
well.? We REALLY need to eliminate our dependence on foreign oil.? 
Eliminating dependence on ALL oil is the real answer.? I could live 
with an electric van easily, I'm never more that 10 or 15 miles from home 
anyway.? We really need to get serious.
AZDAVE











David K. Kelmer
Sat, 26 
Apr 2008 08:16:55 -0700




  I found this from an article in BusinessWeek to be interesting.  I listen to 
  the Ed Wallace show, Wheels, Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on 570 KLIF AM 
in 
  Dallas, and he is good about getting his facts right.
   
  CtrlAltDel aka Dave
  C4/5 Complete - 32 Years Post
Texas, USA 
  
 
http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/apr2008/bw2008041_945564.htm
 
2. Demand Is DOWN, Yet Prices Are UP
 
Just so we can all get on the same page, here are the verifiable facts on 
oil 
  supplies, production, and gasoline demand. 
In January of this year, the U.S. used 4%
 less petroleum than we did a year 
  ago. (Oil demand was down 3.2% in February.) Furthermore, demand has been 
  falling slowly since July of last year. Ronald Bailey of Reason Online has 
  pointed out that worldwide production of oil has risen 2.5% in the first 
  quarter, while worldwide demand has grown by only 2%.  Production is expected 
  to increase by 3.3% in the second quarter, and by as much as 4.1% by the 
third   
  quarter. The net result is that the U.S. daily buffer for oil production 
  against demand, which was a paltry 1.5 million barrels as recently as 2005, 
is 
  now up to 3 million barrels in excess capacity today. 
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The price of gas didn't go up during the last six weeks.REALLY?  
Where 
  are you, I'm moving.  Our gas is shooting up like a rocket.  I still drive 
  unnecessary trips - I guess 3.50 gas is STILL cheap to many.  Look at all the 
  mondo trucks still
 blowing us off the road.  At. $10/gal, I'll cut out the 
  fluff.
  AZDAVE
  

  

  
  -Original Message-
  From: John S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: quad-list@eskimo.com
  Cc: quad-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 4:55 pm
  Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] tat
  
   #AOLMsgPart_2_503899d9-6b6d-4c33-9d8a-280a7987ea48 DIV {margin:0px;} 
  
  But, there is a shortage in acres   planted of rice. This year farmers are 
  growing corn and soy beans for the fuel. The price of gas didn't go up during 
  the last six weeks. The value of the dollar dropped. Can you say, INFLATION.
  You may wonder why this obscene tax was levied on those with fixed incomes? 
Why 
  has there been no attempt to cut spending of military dollars in parts of the 
  world that 

Re: [QUAD-L] Sun

2005-11-09 Thread David K. Kelmer

Hi Luke,

The wind changed from a SSW to a North wind about noon today, so you shouldbe cooling down there by this evening. It's nice to cool-down to the mid-70s this time of the year! :-)

With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka DaveC4/5 Complete - 29 Years PostTexas, USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



It almost looks like I'm sweating it's so humid..

Luke


In a message dated 11/8/2005 3:04:34 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

It's 84F at 2:57 P.M. with highs expected to hit 88F. I'm lovin' it...


With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka DaveC4/5 Complete - 29 Years PostTexas, USA 


Re: [QUAD-L] Sun

2005-11-09 Thread David K. Kelmer


Hi Lori,

We hit 87F here on Tuesday, but the record was 80F. We did only get down to 60F Tuesday night which was a record high for the low temp for that night! :)


With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka DaveC4/5 Complete - 29 Years PostTexas, USA Lori Michaelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






Here in the very southwest ... today (Tuesday) is sposed to beour hottest day (86-88)
before it goes back down to 80. Yesterday was 84. Dry heat so no oppressive humidity.

Lori Michaelson
Age - 41
C4/5 complete quad, 26 years post
Tucson, AZ


---Original Message---


From: David K. Kelmer
Date: 11/08/05 14:04:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Sun



It's 84F at 2:57 P.M. with highs expected to hit 88F. I'm lovin' it...


With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka DaveC4/5 Complete - 29 Years PostTexas, USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



It's 83F hear in Texas. I have my A/C running.

Luke

In a message dated 11/8/2005 2:23:34 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't think it's even 50 in Seattle. I'm wearing thigh high stockings, long johns, wool and fleece. I sort of freak out when the weather changes. Maybe someday I'll move. Must be nice!
On 11/8/05, Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

This is the time in AZ I have to be careful out in the sun. All summer I didn't just sit in the sun and read, I stayed in the shade. But now that it's cooling off, I sit for hours in the sun. It feel so good on my shoulders. Being from Seattle, I feel like I'm missing my chance if I go inside. So my neck and nose are bright red. Once the sun goes down it gets cold, so I try and get as warm as I can... It gets freezing once the sun goes down, As low as 64.. brr
Greg











[QUAD-L] Sun

2005-11-08 Thread Greg



This is the time in AZ I have to be careful out in 
the sun. All summer I didn't just sit in the sun and read, I stayed in the 
shade. But now that it's cooling off, I sit for hours in the sun. It feel so 
good on my shoulders. Being from Seattle, I feel like I'm missing my chance if I 
go inside. So my neck and nose are bright red. Once the sun goes down it gets 
cold, so I try and get as warm as I can... It gets freezing once the sun goes 
down, As low as 64.. brr
Greg


Re: [QUAD-L] Sun

2005-11-08 Thread kaye allard
I don't think it's even 50 in Seattle. I'm wearing thigh high
stockings, long johns, wool and fleece. I sort of freak out when
the weather changes. Maybe someday I'll move. Must
be nice!On 11/8/05, Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:







This is the time in AZ I have to be careful out in 
the sun. All summer I didn't just sit in the sun and read, I stayed in the 
shade. But now that it's cooling off, I sit for hours in the sun. It feel so 
good on my shoulders. Being from Seattle, I feel like I'm missing my chance if I 
go inside. So my neck and nose are bright red. Once the sun goes down it gets 
cold, so I try and get as warm as I can... It gets freezing once the sun goes 
down, As low as 64.. brr
Greg

-- If men cease to believe that they will one day become gods then they will surely become worms.


Re: [QUAD-L] Sun

2005-11-08 Thread TheOmen723



It's 83F hear in Texas. I have my A/C running.

Luke

In a message dated 11/8/2005 2:23:34 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't think it's even 50 in Seattle. I'm wearing thigh high stockings, long johns, wool and fleece. I sort of freak out when the weather changes. Maybe someday I'll move. Must be nice!
On 11/8/05, Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

This is the time in AZ I have to be careful out in the sun. All summer I didn't just sit in the sun and read, I stayed in the shade. But now that it's cooling off, I sit for hours in the sun. It feel so good on my shoulders. Being from Seattle, I feel like I'm missing my chance if I go inside. So my neck and nose are bright red. Once the sun goes down it gets cold, so I try and get as warm as I can... It gets freezing once the sun goes down, As low as 64.. brr
Greg



Re: [QUAD-L] Sun

2005-11-08 Thread David K. Kelmer


It's 84F at 2:57 P.M. with highs expected to hit 88F. I'm lovin' it...


With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka DaveC4/5 Complete - 29 Years PostTexas, USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



It's 83F hear in Texas. I have my A/C running.

Luke

In a message dated 11/8/2005 2:23:34 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't think it's even 50 in Seattle. I'm wearing thigh high stockings, long johns, wool and fleece. I sort of freak out when the weather changes. Maybe someday I'll move. Must be nice!
On 11/8/05, Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

This is the time in AZ I have to be careful out in the sun. All summer I didn't just sit in the sun and read, I stayed in the shade. But now that it's cooling off, I sit for hours in the sun. It feel so good on my shoulders. Being from Seattle, I feel like I'm missing my chance if I go inside. So my neck and nose are bright red. Once the sun goes down it gets cold, so I try and get as warm as I can... It gets freezing once the sun goes down, As low as 64.. brr
Greg


Re: [QUAD-L] Sun

2005-11-08 Thread Liz



LOL, as low as 64!

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Greg 
  To: quad-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 2:47 
  PM
  Subject: [QUAD-L] Sun
  
  This is the time in AZ I have to be careful out 
  in the sun. All summer I didn't just sit in the sun and read, I stayed in the 
  shade. But now that it's cooling off, I sit for hours in the sun. It feel so 
  good on my shoulders. Being from Seattle, I feel like I'm missing my chance if 
  I go inside. So my neck and nose are bright red. Once the sun goes down it 
  gets cold, so I try and get as warm as I can... It gets freezing once the sun 
  goes down, As low as 64.. brr
  Greg


Re: [QUAD-L] Sun

2005-11-08 Thread TheOmen723



It almost looks like I'm sweating it's so humid..

Luke


In a message dated 11/8/2005 3:04:34 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

It's 84F at 2:57 P.M. with highs expected to hit 88F. I'm lovin' it...


With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka DaveC4/5 Complete - 29 Years PostTexas, USA 



Re: [QUAD-L] Sun

2005-11-08 Thread Tim Syfert
I do the same thing here in Vegas. I sit out on my front porch in the afternoon and it's nice and sunny and warm, but I get burned easy if I'm not careful.

Tim

Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




This is the time in AZ I have to be careful out in the sun. All summer I didn't just sit in the sun and read, I stayed in the shade. But now that it's cooling off, I sit for hours in the sun. It feel so good on my shoulders. Being from Seattle, I feel like I'm missing my chance if I go inside. So my neck and nose are bright red. Once the sun goes down it gets cold, so I try and get as warm as I can... It gets freezing once the sun goes down, As low as 64.. brr
Greg
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Re: [QUAD-L] Sun

2005-11-08 Thread Lori Michaelson






Here in the very southwest ... today (Tuesday) is sposed to beour hottest day (86-88)
before it goes back down to 80. Yesterday was 84. Dry heat so no oppressive humidity.

Lori Michaelson
Age - 41
C4/5 complete quad, 26 years post
Tucson, AZ


---Original Message---


From: David K. Kelmer
Date: 11/08/05 14:04:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Sun



It's 84F at 2:57 P.M. with highs expected to hit 88F. I'm lovin' it...


With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka DaveC4/5 Complete - 29 Years PostTexas, USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



It's 83F hear in Texas. I have my A/C running.

Luke

In a message dated 11/8/2005 2:23:34 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't think it's even 50 in Seattle. I'm wearing thigh high stockings, long johns, wool and fleece. I sort of freak out when the weather changes. Maybe someday I'll move. Must be nice!
On 11/8/05, Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

This is the time in AZ I have to be careful out in the sun. All summer I didn't just sit in the sun and read, I stayed in the shade. But now that it's cooling off, I sit for hours in the sun. It feel so good on my shoulders. Being from Seattle, I feel like I'm missing my chance if I go inside. So my neck and nose are bright red. Once the sun goes down it gets cold, so I try and get as warm as I can... It gets freezing once the sun goes down, As low as 64.. brr
Greg











RE: [QUAD-L] Sun

2005-11-08 Thread Murach








Today we had a high of 52 yuck! Welcome
to WisconSIN.

Mike~



-Original Message-
From: Lori Michaelson
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005
3:44 PM
To: Quad
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Sun




 
  
  
  Here in the very southwest ... today (Tuesday) is sposed
  to beour hottest day (86-88)
  
  
  before it goes back down to 80. Yesterday was
  84. Dry heat so no oppressive humidity.
  
  
  
  
  
  Lori Michaelson
  
  
  Age - 41
  
  
  C4/5 complete quad, 26 years post
  
  
  Tucson, AZ
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  ---Original Message---
  
  
  
  
  
  
  From: David K. Kelmer
  
  
  Date: 11/08/05
  14:04:26
  
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; quad-list@eskimo.com
  
  
  Subject: Re:
  [QUAD-L] Sun
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  It's 84F at 2:57 P.M. with highs expected to hit
  88F. I'm lovin' it...
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  With Love,
  
  
  
  CtrlAltDel aka Dave
  C4/5 Complete - 29 Years Post
  Texas, USA 
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
  
  
  
  
  It's 83F hear in Texas. I have my A/C running.
  
  
  
  
  
  Luke
  
  
  
  
  
  In a message dated 11/8/2005 2:23:34 PM Central Standard
  Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
  
  I don't think it's even 50 in
  Seattle. I'm wearing thigh high stockings, long johns, wool and
  fleece. I sort of freak out when the weather changes. Maybe
  someday I'll move. Must be nice!
  
  On 11/8/05, Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
  
  
  This is the time in AZ I have to be careful out in the sun.
  All summer I didn't just sit in the sun and read, I stayed in the shade. But
  now that it's cooling off, I sit for hours in the sun. It feel so good on my
  shoulders. Being from Seattle, I feel like I'm missing my chance if I go
  inside. So my neck and nose are bright red. Once the sun goes down it gets
  cold, so I try and get as warm as I can... It gets freezing once the sun goes
  down, As low as 64.. brr
  
  
  Greg
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
   









   
  
  
  
 











Re: [QUAD-L] Sun

2005-11-08 Thread kaye allard
I'm sooo jealous!On 11/8/05, David K. Kelmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


It's 84F at 2:57 P.M. with highs expected to hit 88F. I'm lovin' it...


With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka DaveC4/5 Complete - 29 Years PostTexas, USA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:



It's 83F hear in Texas. I have my A/C running.

Luke

In a message dated 11/8/2005 2:23:34 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I
don't think it's even 50 in Seattle. I'm wearing thigh high
stockings, long johns, wool and fleece. I sort of freak out when
the weather changes. Maybe someday I'll move. Must be nice!
On 11/8/05, Greg 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

This is the time in AZ I have to be
careful out in the sun. All summer I didn't just sit in the sun and
read, I stayed in the shade. But now that it's cooling off, I sit for
hours in the sun. It feel so good on my shoulders. Being from Seattle,
I feel like I'm missing my chance if I go inside. So my neck and nose
are bright red. Once the sun goes down it gets cold, so I try and get
as warm as I can... It gets freezing once the sun goes down, As low as
64.. brr
Greg

-- If men cease to believe that they will one day become gods then they will surely become worms.