hansz
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Post by hansz on Sept 16, 2012 7:02:25 GMT -5
Good geographically point, but some people in liberal NL, using homegrown 'plant material' think (experience?) otherwise... Hans
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Post by barbarian on Sept 16, 2012 16:00:32 GMT -5
On a different board, an English friend of mine complained about the government putting wind generators in U.K. national parks.
I asked him how one can put something as large as a windmill into a U.K. national park.
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mickeyobe
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Post by mickeyobe on Sept 16, 2012 23:54:36 GMT -5
On a different board, an English friend of mine complained about the government putting wind generators in U.K. national parks. I asked him how one can put something as large as a windmill into a U.K. national park. I wonder if he meant a windmill. I recall seeing a powerful wind generator in Hyde Park. Quite a crowd had gathered around him many of whom were blowing back. Mickey
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Post by photax on Sept 23, 2012 8:29:00 GMT -5
There is an almost unknown place near the Viennese harbour: The Cemetery of the Nameless. All the people that drowned, or had been found in the river Danube and could not be identified are buried here. Some of them are foreign sailors, suicide and crime victims. Really a spooky place. MIK
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