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Malcolm Hay

2007-05-21, 9:25 am

We have just started a Forum for those of us who want to look at alternative
home energy systems, including wind power, solar power, water power and
bio-fuel (including slow revving engines like the old Lister Diesels). We
are looking for people with ideas and/or experience of these renewable
fuels, and how they can be harnessed for our future. We welcome all comers,
those with lots of experience and those of us who just want to learn...
Please drop in, register and post your thoughts, you will be some of the
first contributors....

http://energistar.com/PHPbb2/index.php

Thank you for your time

Malcolm Hay


Mike Payne

2007-05-21, 1:25 pm

Is there something wrong with THIS forum? I thought that was its purpose in
life.


"Malcolm Hay" <mh@energistar.com> wrote in message
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> We have just started a Forum for those of us who want to look at
> alternative home energy systems, including wind power, solar power, water
> power and bio-fuel (including slow revving engines like the old Lister
> Diesels). We are looking for people with ideas and/or experience of these
> renewable fuels, and how they can be harnessed for our future. We welcome
> all comers, those with lots of experience and those of us who just want to
> learn...
> Please drop in, register and post your thoughts, you will be some of the
> first contributors....
>
> http://energistar.com/PHPbb2/index.php
>
> Thank you for your time
>
> Malcolm Hay
>



Malcolm Hay

2007-05-21, 5:25 pm

Sorry Mike, I didn't realise there was only ONE true forum, this was just a
polite invitation to those of you who have some practical experience of
renewables to share it with others, and to upload photos and details of
their projects so we can learn from each other.


"Mike Payne" <payne@gru.net> wrote in message
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> Is there something wrong with THIS forum? I thought that was its purpose
> in life.
>
>
> "Malcolm Hay" <mh@energistar.com> wrote in message
> news:IMOdnRe7_Piq4MzbnZ2dnUVZ8saonZ2d@bt.com...
>
>



Vaughn Simon

2007-05-21, 5:25 pm


"Malcolm Hay" <mh@energistar.com> wrote in message
news:Ee6dndG8eICweczbnZ2dnUVZ8s-qnZ2d@bt.com...
> Sorry Mike, I didn't realise there was only ONE true forum, this was just a
> polite invitation to those of you who have some practical experience of
> renewables to share it with others, and to upload photos and details of their
> projects so we can learn from each other.


Sorry, Malcolm, but I have to respectfully side with Mike on this one.

When we fragment into too many obscure forums, we lose a certain "critical
mass". When that happens you are left with the same few "experts" in each forum
and insufficient infusion of new ideas. In general, the bigger the forum, the
better.

In short, the world has little need for more forums.

Vaughn


Fran

2007-05-24, 9:25 am

On May 22, 6:36 am, "Vaughn Simon" <vaughnsimonHATESS...@att.FAKE.net>
wrote:
> "Malcolm Hay" <m...@energistar.com> wrote in message
>
> news:Ee6dndG8eICweczbnZ2dnUVZ8s-qnZ2d@bt.com...
>
>
> Sorry, Malcolm, but I have to respectfully side with Mike on this one.
>
> When we fragment into too many obscure forums, we lose a certain "critical
> mass". When that happens you are left with the same few "experts" in each forum
> and insufficient infusion of new ideas. In general, the bigger the forum, the
> better.
>
> In short, the world has little need for more forums.
>
> Vaughn


Also, of course, you can always post links to your images, diagrams
etc here.

Fran

Ulysses

2007-05-25, 8:25 pm


"Vaughn Simon" <vaughnsimonHATESSPAM@att.FAKE.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Malcolm Hay" <mh@energistar.com> wrote in message
> news:Ee6dndG8eICweczbnZ2dnUVZ8s-qnZ2d@bt.com...
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>
> Sorry, Malcolm, but I have to respectfully side with Mike on this

one.
>
> When we fragment into too many obscure forums, we lose a certain

"critical
> mass". When that happens you are left with the same few "experts" in each

forum
> and insufficient infusion of new ideas. In general, the bigger the forum,

the
> better.
>
> In short, the world has little need for more forums.
>
> Vaughn


I agree with this thinking: it's easier for me to only have to go to one
place for discussions even though half the time my responses don't ever make
it here. When I asked my ISP about it several years ago they couldn't
understand why anyone would want to read newsgroups and didn't think anybody
still did. Meanwhile my newsgroup server only works sometimes.

>
>



Vaughn Simon

2007-05-25, 8:25 pm


"Ulysses" <therealulysses@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> I agree with this thinking: it's easier for me to only have to go to one
> place for discussions even though half the time my responses don't ever make
> it here. When I asked my ISP about it several years ago they couldn't
> understand why anyone would want to read newsgroups and didn't think anybody
> still did. Meanwhile my newsgroup server only works sometimes.


Even though I have DSL service from another carrier, I keep my WorldNet
account so that I have access to their excellent news server, to give me
alternate dialup access when I am out of town & when my DSL is down, and to keep
my e-mail addy.

Vaughn


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