Re: A good wind power story
From: Bughunter (nobody_at_home.net)
Date: 02/28/05
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 00:35:59 GMT
I have to agree with others that this was a truly inspirational story
There is something very heroic about these guys who grew up in the 1930's,
just after the great depression. The did so many wonderful things, like
invent commercial aviation, skyscrapers, the automobile, Hoover dam, the
Golden Gate Bridge, and so many other amazing things.
He gets tired of reading by kerosene lamps, so he builds himself a little
wind generator from scrap materials around the farm from tidbits he learned
in shop class. Did you see the size of that wind generator. Awesome.
"m II" <C@In.The.Hat> wrote in message news:p2bUd.9652$_G.4729@clgrps12...
> With apologies to the photovoltaic subset...
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> http://www.buffalocommons.org/docs/smenu2/wind_generator.html
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> mike
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