There was absolutely no mention of Solar Distillation ever mentioned here in
Perth, beats me why it was never considered. Not only is it "free" energy
from the sun but with the added profits from salt production it would have
paid itself off so much sooner.
Anyone got a spare $20 Million for a s
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From: thomas malloy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thomas,
There is plenty of desert in western Australia with the ocean near by. If the
powers that be wanted to do something they could,
Here in Western Australia they had the option of building a covered "aquaduct"
fr
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2006 10:59:23 +0800:
Hi John,
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>From: thomas malloy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Thomas,
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>There is plenty of desert in western Australia with the ocean near by. If
>the powers that be wanted to do something they could,
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>Here in
Iraq's operational funding plan is based on oil revenue. The barrel price
was too low at the 'end' of the war and had to be inflated to make the house
of cards stand. It's an indirect funding scam to keep the true cost burden
on the American public out of the headlines. DOD budgets can be cloake
Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
thomas sez:
I just heard Fox news say that the NK did detonate an atom bomb. Last
night Hal Lindsey mentioned the 550 ton yield. Since the critical mass
We can speculate till we're all glowing blue with radiation regarding Kim
Jong's alleged predilections. Perha
Nick Palmer wrote:
No, it does not conflict with the need to do something serious about
our fossil fuel emissions! In fact it makes urgent action even more
necessary. I am tired of
I question that anything can be done on a worldwide basis. I would like
to mention the alge pond solution. Ther
Thank you Steven Krivit. I hope to meet you
someday.
Frank Znidarsic
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 02:48, Steven Krivit wrote:
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