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Re: ok, some facts about our solar system


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Posted by jdemaris on June 12, 2014 at 04:44:13 from (70.195.148.105):

In Reply to: Re: ok, some facts about our solar system posted by jennifer408 on June 11, 2014 at 19:43:20:

Hey Jennifer . . tell us about your success after
you've actually done it for a few years (or more).
Easy to make big claims on a new system you have
little experience with. There are many people
around with years of experience with this stuff.
You have nothing at present but estimated
projections into the future.

I give anyone credit for trying. There is much
more hype and BS out there when it comes to
alternative energy. That makes it difficult for
someone looking into it - to estimate what good it
might do for them in their own real world. Your
display of arrogance and "guessing" helps no one
(in my opinion). But yes - you never claimed to be
on this forum to help. Maybe just brag about
something that has not happened yet?

I met and spoke with many solar users in my area
before getting involved. Some have been using
solar for 30 years in dark areas of NY. What they
told me was very different from what I was told by
certified NYS solar installers. Guess who's
information was more accurate? Hint. Not from the
certified baboons who could hardly diagnose a non-
working flashlight.

That being said - I am in a poor sun area and
understand the concept of more sun equals more
production from less panels. Many of the
projected long-term costs remain the same though.

Your style sounds similar to what I hear from
Darryl Hannah. The once popular actress (Splash,
Blade Runner) that now spends her time bragging
about her solar-electric and her car that runs on
home-grown fuel. Too bad. I am always interested
in people's solar systems and how they work out.
Not so much in BS and hopeful claims though. How
are your 220 volt light bulbs working out?


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