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Message 1027418 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 16:54:25 UTC
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Here's Solar even I could afford, Of course I might need a couple more weather proof outlets put in, But they'd work.


The panels cost as little as $600 and plug directly into a power outlet.
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The company, Clarian Power, aims to be the first to bring a plug-in solar power system to the market, in 2011.


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Message 1027422 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 17:09:10 UTC


Well there are powdered eggs of old and there are ones the US Army would use


Those were eggs????


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Message 1027433 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 17:31:43 UTC - in response to Message 1027422.  


Well there are powdered eggs of old and there are ones the US Army would use


Those were eggs????

Supposedly. However, the only of fixing them was scrambled.


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Message 1027439 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 17:37:01 UTC

Winning at dinner...
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Message 1027441 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 17:39:14 UTC - in response to Message 1027433.  
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Well there are powdered eggs of old and there are ones the US Army would use


Those were eggs????

Supposedly. However, the only of fixing them was scrambled.

Of course the funny thing is, As the Joker in Batman said, You may already be buying this product, As eggs listed in the ingredients are powdered, Especially cake mixes where only water is needed for the actual cake.

HAHAHAHAHAHA! LOL

No one wants to talk about Solar I see. From what I've read they have a 60"x200" model that can do 130KWh and they're affordable too.
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Message 1027446 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 17:45:51 UTC - in response to Message 1027422.  
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Well there are powdered eggs of old and there are ones the US Army would use


Those were eggs????

And You and the rest here would probably turn Yer nose up at them If I cooked up a batch, Oh and these eggs can be used in any recipe that calls for eggs, Since Liquid Eggs in a carton are eggs, then why be a snob and refuse something based something 50 years old, In WWII sure eggs tasted like cardboard, Why? A Steel Shortage cause of WWII why else, Steel doesn't add or detract from the taste and plastic didn't exist back then for packages. And We all know plastic would make anything taste like plastic.
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Message 1027447 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 17:46:04 UTC - in response to Message 1027441.  


Well there are powdered eggs of old and there are ones the US Army would use


Those were eggs????

Supposedly. However, the only of fixing them was scrambled.

Of course the funny thing is, As the Joker in Batman said, You may already be buying this product, As eggs listed in the ingredients are powdered, Especially cake mixes where only water is needed for the actual cake.

HAHAHAHAHAHA! LOL

No one wants to talk about Solar I see. From what I've read they have a 60"x200" model that can do 130KWh and they're affordable too.

Of course there are powdered eggs in cake mixes that only require water. There is also quite possibly powdered milk.


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Message 1027451 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 17:56:47 UTC

I didn't quite get that Victor - are you thinking of putting up solar panels?
(sorry I'm extremely low on caffeine and have been drageed for 3 hours through a children's museum - for the 6th time or so...)

And the eggs in the ingredients list get powderized from whole and not all of them are non-fertilised. Anybody wants to be put off their beer?
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Message 1027453 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 17:58:25 UTC - in response to Message 1027446.  

then why be a snob and refuse something based something 50 years old, In WWII sure eggs tasted like cardboard,


I think the ones our cooks used were WWII surplus!


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Message 1027462 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 18:50:20 UTC - in response to Message 1027453.  

then why be a snob and refuse something based something 50 years old, In WWII sure eggs tasted like cardboard,


I think the ones our cooks used were WWII surplus!

I am pretty certain that the ones we used for backpacking in the 70's were WWII surplus...


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Message 1027469 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 19:12:12 UTC

Happy chickens :P

If it's just a patch of red, that also develops with unfertilised eggs.
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Message 1027472 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 19:19:17 UTC - in response to Message 1027451.  

I didn't quite get that Victor - are you thinking of putting up solar panels?
(sorry I'm extremely low on caffeine and have been drageed for 3 hours through a children's museum - for the 6th time or so...)

And the eggs in the ingredients list get powderized from whole and not all of them are non-fertilised. Anybody wants to be put off their beer?

I don't wee how on his budget.

I would love to, but the HOA has rules...


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Message 1027477 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 19:28:00 UTC

Posting while strictly avoiding powdered egg.
It's good to be back amongst friends and colleagues



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Message 1027479 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 19:29:39 UTC - in response to Message 1027472.  
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I don't wee how on his budget.

I don't wee how either.

Winning with a fraked up computer.....


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Message 1027482 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 19:34:21 UTC - in response to Message 1027479.  

I don't wee how on his budget.

I don't wee how either.

Winning with a fraked up computer.....

It would reduce his power bill, but would it be enough to pay off the $600 up front cost in any reasonable amount of time?


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Message 1027488 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 19:53:41 UTC - in response to Message 1027482.  
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I don't wee how on his budget.

I don't wee how either.

Winning with a fraked up computer.....

It would reduce his power bill, but would it be enough to pay off the $600 up front cost in any reasonable amount of time?

How long would It take before I could buy the one for $799(the 60"x200" model) about 4 or 5 months If I started in March of 2012 where I have nothing scheduled for that year, Heck then I could buy 2 or maybe 3 of them and yes I have space for 4 if needed. I'm watching a DVD: Live Free or Die Hard, Yippee Kai Aye, M... Yeah that Die Hard starring Bruce Willis.

Oh and out here We get more sunshine than the rest of Y'all.
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Message 1027493 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 20:03:16 UTC

Just a little win

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Message 1027497 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 20:21:02 UTC

You are right there.



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Message 1027498 - Posted: 22 Aug 2010, 20:33:29 UTC

Posting a winning post:))
(not original, I know...)
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