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Energy Source Overlooked
Contributed by: Delmar Knudson   on 7/4/2008

We need to explore every avenue to produce and conserve energy. Hydroelectric must be included. Waterfalls, geothermal, and even wave action in the ocean have been investigated.

In light of that, what are we doing about a nationwide resource that is now going to waste? Who has made a hue and cry about this overlooked resource? Where is the Media! Typically there is at least a 2, and sometimes 3 foot water drop occurring 24/7 from Maine to Mexico.

What are we doing to harness our public and private urinals?

Pee for Patriotism! Pee to be Free! Weewee as you listen to Wii. Watch your Pees and Queues! Oh say, can you Pee by the dawn's early light? What so proudly we hailed ...

Waterworks, don't dismiss it out of hand,
Del Knudson



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Submitted By: Delmar Knudson
posted on 7/12/2008 @ 10:26:27 AM
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Hi Brian. Falling water creates energy.
Submitted By: Brian Crandall
posted on 7/7/2008 @ 12:47:45 PM
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Pee is an energy source? I dont understand.
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Delmar Knudson

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Delmar Knudson has posted 189 blog entries and 21 comments since joining on 4/7/2006. Delmar Knudson 's average blog rating is 4.89.
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