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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Bill in NC
Date: July 04, 2012 07:56PM
Not that hard to have a decent-sized freezer completely independent of the local grid or any fossil-fueled generator:

[www.ebay.com]

One can also turn the above freezer into a fridge:

[www.backwoodssolar.com]

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Avenger
Let this be a lesson to all that there is no alternative energy source that matters. I don't think those solar panels are turning any AC compressors or keeping food in freezers.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/04/2012 08:07PM by Bill in NC.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: davester
Date: July 04, 2012 07:59PM
Does this count as most ridiculous thread of the year?




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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 04, 2012 08:01PM
>>I hope you come with us in to the future. It won't be the same as the past but could be fun.<<

I am sorry where I come from this is not the future. It is literally the dark ages. You give the cliche that the environmentalists want to take us back to caves a real face.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: billb
Date: July 04, 2012 08:04PM
Oh, I'm sure ....


sigh



... the year is not over yet.





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norwegian wood reality TV

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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 04, 2012 08:04PM
>>Does this count as most ridiculous thread of the year?<<

Suppose it does. What are you doing deep in the second page?
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 04, 2012 08:07PM
>>Not that hard to have a decent-sized freezer completely independent of the local grid or any fossil-fueled generator:<<

You could be make a killing in Falls Church. Face it, there is no alternative for that alternating current powering your house. Everything else is mere conversation piece.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: mattkime
Date: July 04, 2012 08:19PM
I think franziskaner is my favorite weissbier





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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 04, 2012 08:21PM
>>The power companies have done a great job restoring power<<

I am glad that the coal-burning Dominion power have all of a sudden found favor with you. Ironic since Obama is running around boasting that he will run them into bankruptcy. You condemned his remarks at the time, didn't you?

"The company began constructing a 585 MWe coal fired power station in Wise County, Virginia in June 2008. The plant's carbon dioxide emissions are currently projected to be 5.4 million tons per year.[26] High levels of mercury emitted from the plant, as well as a fly ash dump near the Clinch River (a source of drinking water) are also of concern. The plant would also continue to support mountaintop removal coal mining."
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Chakravartin
Date: July 04, 2012 08:32PM
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Avenger
>>The power companies have done a great job restoring power<<

I am glad that the coal-burning Dominion power have all of a sudden found favor with you. Ironic since Obama is running around boasting that he will run them into bankruptcy. You condemned his remarks at the time, didn't you?

Pepco first.

Then Dominion.

At least if your fantasy-Obama has his priorities straight.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Pam
Date: July 04, 2012 08:37PM
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swampy
Pam...I don't know where you are getting your Washington bean counter stuff from. By definition CC's are 2 year institutions. Not 4 year

Don't know where you have been for the past 10 years, but more and more traditional CCs are now offering 4 year degrees. Just last week our local CC changed its name from Community College to State College. It is offering 4 year degrees in Education, Nursing, and Business and Applied Science It still fulfills the role of a CC with all the economic advantages. All 28 CCs in Florida offer at least one 4 year degree.

My complaint about the Washington bean counters is that they don't seem to have clue what transitions are taking place in local CC and their lack of knowledge penalized the vets seeking job retraining.

A problem has arisen for a veterans’ training program expected to launch July 1: Classes at community colleges in 18 states and territories will not be covered because those schools also provide bachelors’ degrees

[www.armytimes.com]

Swampy, once they go 4 year they are a State school and no longer a CC. The line was blurred. All that's missing is dorms. Many 4 year institutions offer 2 year programs in addition to 4 year degrees. It's the same edu creep that happened decades ago when state teacher's schools morphed into colleges then universities. But, this will morph again. CC's that move to state with either revert or new CC's will open. Plus more and more edu can be done on line without a physical campus. At any rate the VA fixed the problem [www.armytimes.com]
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: July 04, 2012 09:40PM
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Avenger
>>The power companies have done a great job restoring power<<

I am glad that the coal-burning Dominion power have all of a sudden found favor with you. Ironic since Obama is running around boasting that he will run them into bankruptcy. You condemned his remarks at the time, didn't you?

"The company began constructing a 585 MWe coal fired power station in Wise County, Virginia in June 2008. The plant's carbon dioxide emissions are currently projected to be 5.4 million tons per year.[26] High levels of mercury emitted from the plant, as well as a fly ash dump near the Clinch River (a source of drinking water) are also of concern. The plant would also continue to support mountaintop removal coal mining."

Coal dust makes Percy sad.


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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: $tevie
Date: July 04, 2012 09:45PM
Avenger says "Wah wah, this thread was supposed to be about ME and Swampy hijacked it! Wah wah! Maybe some really stupid comments will divert attention back to ME!"

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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: $tevie
Date: July 04, 2012 09:52PM
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Dennis S
Date: July 04, 2012 10:32PM
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swampy
I get so fur.started over this kind of mettling in education that comes out of DC.

I think someone should have done some "mettling" in your education.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Carnos Jax
Date: July 04, 2012 10:35PM
Hey Dakota / Avenger, how's that gas guzzling truck working out for you in this heat wave?
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Grateful11
Date: July 04, 2012 10:47PM
"Where is FEMA?"

TrollDakVenger: If FEMA has responded to this you would have @#$%& that they were not needed and were
spending you're tax dollars just so people can have their AC back on.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Dennis S
Date: July 04, 2012 11:13PM
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Carnos Jax
Hey Dakota / Avenger, how's that gas guzzling truck working out for you in this heat wave?

I think that was his wife's truck. Didn't you see the women's tires on it?
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 04, 2012 11:43PM
Hey, genius, the one time you need a V8 to keep your AC blow ice cold is when there is a heat wave. So let me rephrase your Q.

How's that gas guzzling truck Leaf working out for you in this heat wave?
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 04, 2012 11:45PM
>>I think that was his wife's truck. Didn't you see the women's tires on it?<<

I am waiting the liberal women of the forum come down on you like a ton of brick. NOT.

Don't worry, you are inoculated. Just ask Bill Clinton.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Carnos Jax
Date: July 04, 2012 11:54PM
A 4 cylinder will help keep your AC blowing ice cold when there is a heat wave. Automotive AC systems use a small fraction of available engine power. Of course, I shouldn't expect a 'genius' like you, who started a thread trying to relate the presence of green energy sources to the lack of power resulting from storm damage, to grasp such 'fine' technical details.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/05/2012 12:04AM by Carnos Jax.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Carnos Jax
Date: July 05, 2012 12:10AM
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Avenger
>>I think that was his wife's truck. Didn't you see the women's tires on it?<<

I am waiting the liberal women of the forum come down on you like a ton of brick. NOT.

Don't worry, you are inoculated. Just ask Bill Clinton.

Considering the comments you've made over the years, I think the "liberal women of the forum" have a pretty good idea who's on their side....and it's not YOU.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Black
Date: July 05, 2012 02:33AM
I've damn near perfected it thanks to advice received here.

Squeeze:
1 juice orange
3 mexican limes
(optional) one medium-small lemon)
This will yield about 3.5 oz of juice.
Add 2 to 3 oz tequilla depending on your alcohol needs
1 oz frozen Limoncello
1/2 to 1 oz orange liguour e.g. Patron Citronage
Optional: 1/2 to 1 oz brandy/cognac
1 tbsp agave syrup per lemon used, if any
Stir or shake
Pour over ice.
Splash in a bit of Damiana Liquour.
Enjoy.
(should be enough for two tall ice-filled glasses)



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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Gutenberg
Date: July 05, 2012 07:59AM
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Black
I've damn near perfected it thanks to advice received here.

Squeeze:
1 juice orange
3 mexican limes
(optional) one medium-small lemon)
This will yield about 3.5 oz of juice.
Add 2 to 3 oz tequilla depending on your alcohol needs
1 oz frozen Limoncello
1/2 to 1 oz orange liguour e.g. Patron Citronage
Optional: 1/2 to 1 oz brandy/cognac
1 tbsp agave syrup per lemon used, if any
Stir or shake
Pour over ice.
Splash in a bit of Damiana Liquour.
Enjoy.
(should be enough for two tall ice-filled glasses)

One of those should also put you flat on your keister!
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: cbelt3
Date: July 05, 2012 08:17AM
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davester
Does this count as most ridiculous thread of the year?

Not by a long shot, but it will win the award as the least technically competent OP, even from a trollish perspective.

I've stayed out of this one to date. It won the double facepalm with crossed earplugs award.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Carnos Jax
Date: July 05, 2012 08:18AM
What you guys need to do is try a mixed drink that's a blend of Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka and Turkey Hill Lemonade (the brands used are critical). I just can't remember the proportions though. But if done right, you can't taste any of the alcohol. (^_^)
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: August West
Date: July 05, 2012 08:50AM
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Add 2 to 3 oz tequilla depending on your alcohol needs

smileys with beer
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 05, 2012 09:10AM
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cbelt3
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davester
Does this count as most ridiculous thread of the year?

Not by a long shot, but it will win the award as the least technically competent OP, even from a trollish perspective.

I've stayed out of this one to date. It won the double facepalm with crossed earplugs award.

You need one of these posts every so often to remain in good standing with the ruling class here. I understand. In the mean time I am waiting for the news piece showcasing a house with solar roof that showed the way to the rest of the country and how they didn't miss a beat when coal-fired power went out. AC kept humming, fridge and freezers kept working, and they were able to keep their 4th of July party.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Black
Date: July 05, 2012 10:42AM
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Gutenberg
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Black
I've damn near perfected it thanks to advice received here.

Squeeze:
1 juice orange
3 mexican limes
(optional) one medium-small lemon)
This will yield about 3.5 oz of juice.
Add 2 to 3 oz tequilla depending on your alcohol needs
1 oz frozen Limoncello
1/2 to 1 oz orange liguour e.g. Patron Citronage
Optional: 1/2 to 1 oz brandy/cognac
1 tbsp agave syrup per lemon used, if any
Stir or shake
Pour over ice.
Splash in a bit of Damiana Liquour.
Enjoy.
(should be enough for two tall ice-filled glasses)

One of those should also put you flat on your keister!

With 2 oz of Tequilla and no brandy, it's actually pretty mild; add the brandy and a third oz of Tequilla and it starts to become a pretty stiff drink.
Do different Tequillas range significantly in proof?



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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: $tevie
Date: July 05, 2012 10:52AM
Oh, I just cannot drink tequila. I don't like the way it tastes and I didn't like the way it felt the one time I was drinking it. I'm more of a beer/wine drinker -- or a "shot of Irish Whiskey" kind of drinker when it comes to "real" alcohol. Those mixed drinks can sneak up on a person!



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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Black
Date: July 05, 2012 11:30AM
I came to the realization not too long ago that Tequilla agrees with me much better than most other intoxicants. I don't dislike =good= beer but I don't really understand how anyone can drink more than about 2 before feeling too full for any more.



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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 05, 2012 12:49PM
Too late to kill the thread. You are just adding to post counts and views.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Carnos Jax
Date: July 05, 2012 01:08PM
Did I mention that the afore mentioned drink will make u very popular with the ladies at a pool party? (^_^)
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Carnos Jax
Date: July 05, 2012 01:10PM
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Avenger
Too late to kill the thread. You are just adding to post counts and views.

You know the thread is dead when the OP has to explicitly acknowledge this. smiling bouncing smiley
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Lux Interior
Date: July 05, 2012 01:24PM
So they pay you by posts/views?

Have you made $35 yet?
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: $tevie
Date: July 05, 2012 01:30PM
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Carnos Jax
You know the thread is dead when the OP has to explicitly acknowledge this. smiling bouncing smiley

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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: $tevie
Date: July 05, 2012 01:37PM
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: $tevie
Date: July 05, 2012 01:40PM
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: $tevie
Date: July 05, 2012 01:43PM
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: davester
Date: July 05, 2012 01:49PM
This thread died with the first post. It then decayed into a zombie thread and will probably sustain its zombie life indefinitely.




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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: $tevie
Date: July 05, 2012 01:51PM
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: billb
Date: July 05, 2012 01:51PM
where are the thread-@#$%& picture-posting whiners ?
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: $tevie
Date: July 05, 2012 01:52PM
Yeah, because this is such a great thread. Damn shame, isn't it?



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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 05, 2012 01:54PM
I have sent the folks in to a tizzy. Hee Haw.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 05, 2012 01:56PM
Oh, someone went around the block and asked homeowners in VA which of these they wished they had.




OR





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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Manlove
Date: July 05, 2012 02:17PM
The part that I don't think you get Avenger, is that in infancy every technology is questioned.
In 15 years (if you are still alive) will you shun power that comes from waves or wind or solar?

I was looking at a website of photos of Europe before the World Wars. One of the things that struck me was how dirty and grimy everything was, from the soot of thousands of coal fires.

Even if you don't believe in man-made global warming, it's hard to deny that cleaner forms of energy are a good thing.

The technologies will improve, as they have always done, unless the powers that be actively prevent funding and quash interest. It seems you would approve of the powers doing this.

I cannot think of one good reason why, unless it is because your retirement is bound to the rise and fall of stocks in the existing oil companies and the governments in thrall to them.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Manlove
Date: July 05, 2012 02:21PM
You really do have limited vision.
Right off the top of my head- imagine roof shingles that have extremely efficient solar cells built into their structure, as par for the course. Every house in America could be producing electricity. No good reason why not, except for the existing Big Boys who want everything for themselves now and @#$%& the future.
So many possibilities and you share in none of them.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: July 05, 2012 02:29PM
Manlove, meet Dakota. He is without a doubt the most fierce defender of the carbon status quo you are likely to encounter here on the interwebs.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 05, 2012 02:38PM
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Lemon Drop
Manlove, meet Dakota. He is without a doubt the most fierce defender of the carbon status quo you are likely to encounter here on the interwebs.

Along with every homeowner and apartment dweller in Mclean, Tysons, Vienna and the vicinity that had to live without AC in 100 degree weather for a week. Let me put you through that and you will gladly eat coal to get your electricity back.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: July 05, 2012 02:42PM
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Avenger
Quote
Lemon Drop
Manlove, meet Dakota. He is without a doubt the most fierce defender of the carbon status quo you are likely to encounter here on the interwebs.

Along with every homeowner and apartment dweller in Mclean, Tysons, Vienna and the vicinity that had to live without AC in 100 degree weather for a week. Let me put you through that and you will gladly eat coal to get your electricity back.

I grew up in hurricane country, I've been through that many times.
(Usually the water and telephone were out too.)
Power outages as an excuse to support dirty energy? It's really weird, and it was amusing at first but now it's just tiresome.
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Re: DC/VA people, how are those windmills working out for you?
Posted by: Manlove
Date: July 05, 2012 02:46PM
So what is the issue? Having power at all, or having only the sorts of power that are generated by specific industries?
Where the power comes from is entirely irrelevant. At the moment these people have none from any source.
Why do you think they would be opposed to for example wind-power, if it were available?

Imagine the convo..."Yea hi, I need some power back on, my food is rotting in the freezer and I'm sweating so much I'm in danger of losing weight. What, you only have green-generated power supplies? No sorry, I don't want any of that filth in my electricity lines!"

Seriously.
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