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>
> What key aspects and which thread?
>
> >assuming that people (like me and many others) who do not choose
> >to pursue solar electric are somehow ignorant of the ecological problems
> >and costs of fossil fuel use.
>
> Well, you could take my post personally or see it as addressed to
> a generalized cultural model.  I was seeing our culture when i
> wrote it.... and yes i do rant too much.

Jeff,

Hmmm. I guess I didn't do a very good job at getting across my points. I
thought they were pretty clearly stated, as I did even attempt to proofread
before sending. Oh well, I guess all that means is I'm not a very good writer
either ;-)

Anyway, thanks for your polite response. I don't want to try and reply tit
for tat to all of your followups above. That to me turns the issue into an
argument, which is not what I intended.

Let me try and reformulate my thoughts, condense them and try to summarize in
a more understandable format at a later date.

Thanks,

Greg

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