To my astonishment late yesterday I received a delayed response from
Kiplinger's Customer Service dept. This was in regards to a query I
made concerning a paragraph the newsletter published back in March
where they claim there is on-going R&D going on in the concept of
"Power Trees". (Artificially manufactured mechanical "trees" that
extract electricity from both sunlight/photosynthesis as well as
available wind.) I thought for sure this topic had to have been an
April Fool's joke.

Apparently not.

Their response:
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Dear Mr. Johnson,

In assisting another subscriber this evening whose email also did not
reach us on March 27 (we had a system crash), we found your posting
online and your question re the "Power Tower" item in The Kiplinger
Letter.

We have forwarded your online posting to the editors, who'll see it
tomorrow.  In the meantime, here are two links that we ran across this
evening that you might find interesting until the editors respond.

http://www.green-energy-news.com/arch/nrgs2008/20080072.html
or
[http://tinyurl.com/df5qeg]

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Rick_Dickson:Wind_Tree
or
[http://tinyurl.com/2gn77u]

If we can be of further assistance in any way until the editors
respond, please let us know.

[address omitted]
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I hope a few brain cells from the Vort collective might feel curious
enough to review the links supplied. A cursory glance myself tells me
that I ain't smart enough to assess the conclusions, other than that
the data supplied still strikes me as sketchy. Therefore, I'm still
inclined to agree with Stephen Lawrence's previous comment, that the
alleged claims of being able to extract a sufficient amount of useable
electricity, particularly to power a home from a single "tree" (as
they claim) would seem highly doubtful. I sympathize with Mr.
Lawrence's previous assessment, considering how little data we had to
work with. But hey! That was before Kiplinger supplied me with these
two links.

BTW, I've received numerous private queries from individuals equally
curious about this subject asking me to clue them in if I ever did
receive anything interesting. I sympathize. Inquiring minds want to
know!!!

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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