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Winter is soon approaching Boston
Out of fuel money some may be?
http://www.bostonabcd.org/about/
ACTION FOR BOSTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, INC
Helps poor people ( aren’t we all) cope with NSTAR’S electric bills
Help poor people ( aren’t we all right now) cope with paying for OIL as we need it.
DOES NOT have a solar energy assitance program — take off: Every single resident in the City of Boston could benefit from a package sold at Best Buy, Walmart, or Circuit City if not a Home Depot, Lowes or Stop and Shop and Shaws supermarket, if they had a package that contained:
- a solar energy grid they could put in a window to run computers and lights in their houses
- a solar energy grid those that could afford it can be placed on a roof top to kick off NSTAR from billing them wired electricty
- a Beacon Hill politician who could identify a “green energy” company in Massachusetts that could supply such as thing at a profit, even it the price began at $350 ( which is the cost of a MicroCentre “good” computer box, or higher per need of the household
The fact is, nobody is telling anyone in Massachusetts how to do this. T Boone Pickens is on point but he said he needs the government subsidy too to make his new deal work.
Go figure.
Why can’t we buy for $350 a solar voltaic panel system to hang out of a Boston window that will run a microwave oven, a kid’s MySpace computer, and recharge everyone’s cell phone in their house?
Tell me how and we’ll tell everybody in Boston how to do it!
- tunnels@bigdug.com
October 31, 2008. Party day and..
They were lined up at a costume retail store on Massachusetts Avenue this weekend. Heard a couple walking down the street say ” look over there, they are lined up..waiting…they are waiting to get in the store.
It was on the block where Christian Science Center is. Know the place?
Halloween 2008
Disney Radio hit Boston’s Franklin Park hard today. And the kids, boosted by their parents and grandparents, were in full swagger – SpiderMan face masks were hot, Angel wings on young adults were cool, the DJ running the whole thing was too good starting up the music and stopping it – so he could challenge the kids to dance a bit more to his theme.
Boston has a warm day today. Everybody was out cause it was warm. Crowds flooded Boyleston street. The activity at South Station was normal, almost too low key? Wonder why.
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