"What a difference a year makes! Solar panels are up to 50% more affordable now than they were 12 months ago. Add to that price differential the generous government incentives and tax rebates, and people are finally thinking that it may make sense to go solar. How would it feel to have free electricity each month? And, you’ll be able to guard against future rate hikes too!"
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What a difference a year makes! Solar panels are up to 50% more affordable now than they were 12 months ago. Add to that price differential the generous government incentives and tax rebates, and people are finally thinking that it may make sense to go solar. How would it feel to have free electricity each month? And, you’ll be able to guard... - http://macbookismydream.tumblr.com/post...
"Well Massachusetts has pretty near universal, government run healthcare now thanks in part to Ted Kennedy -- and please your VA arguemnt is just silly-- what is your point? that he's a hypocrite because he didn't use the VA? that's nonsense-- he could have used Bethesda Naval Hospital to I suppose but he didn't and I bet it had nothng to do with how it was funded."
- pinkpackrat
What a difference a year makes! Solar panels are up to 50% more affordable now than they were 12 months ago. Add to that price differential the generous government incentives and tax rebates, and people are finally thinking that it may make sense to go solar. How would it feel to have free electricity each month? And, you’ll be able to guard against future rate hikes too!
- Stephanie Hicks
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"While I live in Oregon, I did not attend one of the state’s Universities. Still, I am bursting with pride about Oregon State Unversity scientists’ plan to create solar power in a bottle! Can you believe this? Solar power could be harnessed from bacteria in wastewater. It sounds like science fiction, but its true."
- adam
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"Deborah Petersen is the engine behind Life in the Fast Lane, a blog that started out representing the business of Fast Lane Transport, Ltd., run by Deborah and her husband Layne. Soon though, it took on a life of its own and readers found articles about offbeat news and science, the arts and anything bizarre. Deborah took the time to talk to us about her fast-paced life, how Life in the Fast Lane began and grew and her take on blogging. So step on the brakes, relax and enjoy!"
- adam
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