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China has more than 2000 wind turbines in operations at the moment. its generating capacity is only 1.3 GW and they need over 700 GW for the whole China. So their electricity is enormous. The problem is China sells electricity too cheap. In Singapore, electricity is S$0.2388/KW, imagine China with 1.5 billion people and its electricity is 10X cheaper than Singapore. Likewise in India too     

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Author: kingkong
Date: Jul 2, 2008 21:55

On Apr 8, 3:53 pm, Wimpie <wimabc...@tetech.nl> wrote: On 8 abr, 23:32, gearhead <nos...@billburg.com> wrote: On Apr 8, 2:13 pm, Wimpie <wimabc...@tetech.nl> wrote: On 8 abr, 22:34, gearhead <nos...@billburg.com> wrote: On Apr 8, 10:03 am, Tim Wescott <t...@seemywebsite.com> wrote: gearhead wrote: Hi all, I'd like to help out some
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On 8 abr, 23:32, gearhead <nos...@billburg.com> wrote: > On Apr 8, 2:13 pm, Wimpie <wimabc...@tetech.nl> wrote: > > > > > On 8 abr, 22:34, gearhead <nos...@billburg.com> wrote: > > > > On Apr 8, 10:03 am, Tim Wescott <t...@seemywebsite.com> wrote: > > > > > gearhead wrote: > > > > > Hi all, I'd like to help out some friends on an antique motorcycle > > > > > forum that have a 6 volt regulator     

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Author: gearhead
Date: Apr 8, 2008 18:55

Neoclassical economics must be replaced:Friedman was the most dangerous man in the world in the second half of the 20th century:Greenspan may indeed be the father of the current crisis:But Friedman was its godfather:He generated the ideology that led to it http://www.huffingtonpost.com/vladimir-a-masch/in-the-century-of-black-s_b_574313.html Vladimir A. Masch President, Risk Evaluation
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Geoffrey Welsh wrote: > The current technology _is_ G.DMT (ITU G.992.1.) G.992.5 is the current technology in the Bell Canada DSLAM's. But G.992.1 is still the one most used, because of prohibitive pricing by Bell. >> Also, some senior telecom people seem to think also that ADSL is a >> dead-end technology that will be replaced by other ones like fibre or >> wireless rather than be upgraded     

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Author: Wimpie
Date: Apr 8, 2008 15:53

Madonna wrote: Prior to the G.DMT standard there was a 1Mbps Nortel ADSL solution used by Bell, it required a splitter. I had one of those and IIRC it was based on ITU G.992.2 (G.Lite.) In any case it did not require a splitter. Before that Bell experimented with a 2.3 Mbps ADSL modem (from Alcatel, I believe) and I don't know if that required a splitter. Later there was also
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In message <b2535425-940e-4ed7-878b-93708c24091a@m45g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com> i.g.batten@batten.eu.org wrote: >> In one possible >> version of the new system you fill in your income tax return and >> declare where you live. That sets up a tax code in the form National >> Tax Code + Local Tax C > Right, so you want to increase the number of people who fill in income > tax returns     

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Author: Nickname unavailable
Date: May 13, 2010 08:39

> In one possible version of the new system you fill in your income tax return and declare where you live. That sets up a tax code in the form National Tax Code + Local Tax C Right, so you want to increase the number of people who fill in income tax returns from ``some of the people who pay 40%% tax plus people with complex tax affairs under that threshold'' to ``everyone in work or
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I am posting the story below in sci.physics.fusion because I think it will be of interest here. The concept of chemically assisted nuclear reactions is controversial because it is thought to be contrary to conventional wisdom. The problem with conventional wisdom is that it is all convention and no wisdom. The second part of the story below discusses experiments that suggest that radioctive decay     

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Author: Madonna
Date: Sep 8, 2008 23:39

On Aug 20, 9:01 pm, T. Keating <tkuse...@ktcnslt.com> wrote: On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 17:23:23 -0700 (PDT), deza...@usa.net wrote: On Aug 19, 4:57 pm, T. Keating <tkuse...@ktcnslt.com> wrote: On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 14:02:32 -0700 (PDT), deza...@usa.net wrote: FLiBE ... No such compound... doesn't exist in our universe. . Correct designation is  2LiF-BeF2. a mixture of two compounds
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Author: Geoffrey Welsh
Date: Sep 8, 2008 05:52

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Author: Michael Bell
Date: Sep 7, 2008 09:54

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Author: i.g.batten
Date: Sep 7, 2008 09:34

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Author: nicovar2
Date: Aug 30, 2008 15:43

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Author: dezakin
Date: Aug 21, 2008 01:45

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