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Ethonol

Will local stations be converting to ethonol? I wonder how long it will be before alternative sources of power will be used here in nepa. I have seen on the web stations in the mid west who have traded with the local ethonol plants. They use the traded alcohol to fuel generators. They also say it can reallly clean cart machine heads as well. With the plant coming to Blakely soon we are lible to hear about deals bieng made. You will probably see it soon.
 
Given the amount of use generators get, I rather think the ethanol would be flat by the time it gets fired. They be better off taking a drop from one of the much-touted windmills for the antenna farm as a supplement to the usual power lines.

I think, could be wrong here, that alky power is more expensive than coal or nuke power.
 
Well heck... if it cleans cart machine heads and record players it sure should be good for cleaning those little hammers with the letters on the end in that there teletype machine over in the corner. Finally something that will get all that compressed paper fiber outa the letters 'O' and 'D' - and the really difficult ones 'B' , 'R' , 'P' and 'Q'.

Ya gotta hand it to the new fangled inventions these days...

;D ;) :D ...Priceless.
 
Radiodeity said:
Well heck... if it cleans cart machine heads and record players it sure should be good for cleaning those little hammers with the letters on the end in that there teletype machine over in the corner. Finally something that will get all that compressed paper fiber outa the letters 'O' and 'D' - and the really difficult ones 'B' , 'R' , 'P' and 'Q'.

Ya gotta hand it to the new fangled inventions these days...

;D ;) :D ...Priceless.


Remember The Little Associated Press Repair Guy Who Had Ingested So Much Ink Over The Years, That His

Skin Had Actually Turned Blue?
 
We referred to him as "Old Blue Lips".. he aslo had a cleaning serivce/housekeepng in Mountaintop, but passed away about 10 years ago..
 
Which is what will happen to anyone who tries to block Louis DeNaples' casino license.
 
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