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Re: The Off-Grid Cabin Mike 08-01-2007
Posted by Mike on August 1, 2007, 8:09 pm
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<for some strange reason a well reasoned and rational argument
snipped>

>> A shopping list? yes.
>>
>> A design? no, not really.
>>
>You aren't related to George, are you.

I have absolutely no idea who "George" is

>You make as much sense as he
>does.

Utterly charming.

>The actual loads and times run have been provided to those who have
>asked

Provided exactly where?

>The goal was to stay below 40 ah daily. We
>did that.

How can you be sure, it's not even installed yet.

>Success, and happy off-gridder.

Again, how can you be sure, it's not even installed yet.

A shopping list? yes.

A design? no, not really.


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Posted by on August 1, 2007, 8:46 pm
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>I have absolutely no idea who "George" is

Here's a web site which should help you understand who George
(Ghinius) Ghio is.
http://www.citlink.net/~wmbjk/tbfduwisdumb.htm

George is the inventor of solar-suction, the ghio-stationary
polar-orbit satellite, and the 300k wire and 150A rheostat methods of
alternator field control, to name just a few. After posting in these
newsgroups for some seven years, he appears to know less with each
passing day, and never fails to impress readers with the thickness of
his skull.

>A shopping list? yes.
>
>A design? no, not really.

Yup, you sure sound like you could be the first member of George's
cargo cult. It's been a long time coming, congratulations George!

Now, Mike, please read Anthony's explanation of what a design
includes, and why Steve's qualifies. If you disagree with Anthony then
I'm sure somebody here will be happy to set you straight and you'll
only be a little worse for wear.

Wayne

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