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Post by craigannaborg on Apr 20, 2011 9:24:14 GMT -1
Residential solar power is replaceable and never gets used as it taps on the UV wavelengths of daylight. The method of capturing and changing the UV rays into energy doesn't emit by products into the ozone and thus is an eco friendly method to generating energy. The remaining residential solar power energy generated can be stored for future use. solar power Queensland can provide you with information on what kind of solar system you need to install, depending on your household needs. The easy process of building a residential home solar electricity system basically includes getting the materials, assembling them into panels and installing them by mounting on your decision spot, with a backend solar energy storage kit. This simple process is formed straightforward with a good manual to lead you along the path. There are just a few of good instruction guides in the market now with totally consolidated info on the easiest way to build your own residential solar power panels. Selecting the best guide could save you a lot of extra work. For the cost of two hundred bucks or less, you may be the proud owner of a great system. Take some time and effort to research solar panel manufacturers and suppliers. You can obtain the necessary supplies for your residential solar power system from a number of places. Check out the Yellow Pages for residential solar power Queensland retailers. If you are going to install your own residential solar power system, select a retailer who offers good telephone support so you can get help and advice if something goes wrong.
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Post by Steala on Apr 20, 2011 22:54:56 GMT -1
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Post by Hellion on Apr 21, 2011 0:42:54 GMT -1
Hi Craig. Welcome to Powerslam: The sexy time move.
Congratulations on completing the tricky signup process. Most spammers usually give up at the 'confirmation by e-mail' step. As such, we haven't seen a spammer in... well... years. It's been both a lengthy and lonely drought.
Also, props for pushing a green technology with your post. Being completely computer illiterate has long been the achilles heel of the green movement. Along, perhaps, with hygiene. This said, I'm still a great advocator for clean technology and a complete reduction in our reliance upon fossil fuels.
I do however take issue with your advertising department. Your edgy foray into the world of free forums seems poorly researched. Of all of our regular members (numbering less than 10), I am the only Australian. This means of the 'niche' audience you had already narrowly targeted -- I become the only viable candidate. I've taken the common courtesy to view your website. Albeit briefly. It seems your service is available to me, even beyond the borders of Queensland (for those of you playing at home, Australian Texas). If you had taken that same courtesy, researching just a few of my posts and my profile you'd have realised that I'm both 26 and poor. By reduction this means I'm a renter, not a home owner. Any major change to my electricity source need be directed to my landlord Bob... who is 80 and rich! He certainly has the means for a switch to Solar. In fact, Bob owns several homes he could install solar systems upon. Sadly, Bob is computer illiterate.
And old... so likely, a climate change detractor.
Thanks anyway Craig. A valiant effort to forge a new frontier. Feel free to stick about and watch the tumbleweeds.
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Post by MetalBlade on Apr 21, 2011 0:47:19 GMT -1
Angle vs Jarrett left a bad taste in my mouth, and the title match was a shithouse. And solar power power has limited functionality. What happens when the sun dies? Back to good old petrol powered generators. I'm not bothered anyway, I saw Hobo With A Shotgun the other day, and it changed my life. There was a spoiler during the first commercial break of Lockdown. Fucking nice one Challenge TV. Who the hell is CraigAnnabel, and what knob head left the door open for him/her? Today I are been mostly listening to Backing Up, Backing Up, Backing Up. Been loling all day. I found a half eaten bag of chips on the canal side earlier. Suspect Woo has been murdered and his body dumped in the canal, weighed down with ballast. If he ever returns, then it is clearly a manifestation of evil, and should be approached with caution and treated accordingly.
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Post by Steala on Apr 21, 2011 21:08:47 GMT -1
Any major change to my electricity source need be directed to my landlord Bob... who is 80 and rich! He certainly has the means for a switch to Solar. In fact, Bob owns several homes he could install solar systems upon. Sadly, Bob is computer illiterate. hahaha Angle vs Jarrett left a bad taste in my mouth, and the title match was a shithouse. And solar power power has limited functionality. What happens when the sun dies? Back to good old petrol powered generators. I'm not bothered anyway, I saw Hobo With A Shotgun the other day, and it changed my life. There was a spoiler during the first commercial break of Lockdown. Fucking nice one Challenge TV. Who the hell is CraigAnnabel, and what knob head left the door open for him/her? Today I are been mostly listening to Backing Up, Backing Up, Backing Up. Been loling all day. I found a half eaten bag of chips on the canal side earlier. Suspect Woo has been murdered and his body dumped in the canal, weighed down with ballast. If he ever returns, then it is clearly a manifestation of evil, and should be approached with caution and treated accordingly. This reads like the diary of a schizophrenic, but I enjoyed it nonetheless.
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Post by Hellion on Apr 21, 2011 23:02:12 GMT -1
LMAO.
Well... this guy ain't coming back. Time to pretty him up.
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Post by MetalBlade on Apr 22, 2011 19:58:32 GMT -1
Lol, COCK IN THE POOL! COCK IN THE POOL!
I licked him and now he has a buck???
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Post by Steala on Apr 22, 2011 22:11:49 GMT -1
Montreal, England must have more dickheads per capita than any city on the planet.
Speaking of dickheads, that must be the highly-acclaimed residential solar panel system in the pool there.
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