Several informative comments have been received in response to yesterdays entry about the hydrogen power plant proposal from a New Mexico company.
The last one, from a reader using the name “Technobarbarian”, includes links to information about the company’s principals from other web sites, including one from February when a company consultant was resident in a homeless shelter.
They say they’re ready to spend nearly half a billion dollars on major electrical plants using renewable energy. The fact is that they’re nobodies who don’t have half a million cents between them. They don’t appear to have any expertise in this field. This supposed multi-million dollar corporation doesn’t even have an office.
But you wouldn’t suspect this from the press coverage apparently based solely on their own press release.
So it goes in the news world.
Seattle is reportedly celebrating the opening of their light rail system. A Seattle Times columnist says it shows the city is “growing up“, and a Seattle blogger says “it’s almost like living in a real city.”
Meanwhile, a weekend morning in Kaaawa. Enjoy your day.
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Crystal meth arrests in Honolulu decline 30% since peak in 2005
By mary vorsino
Advertiser Urban Honolulu Writer
Honolulu police say crystal meth arrests are down by about 60 percent and that seizures of ice statewide have dropped by 30 percent since 2005, when the state’s ice problem was among the worst in the nation.