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If you don't put the wires underground you gotta trim the trees.
This is why we pay taxes. |
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On Feb 3, 5:07*am, dave wrote:
- If you don't put the wires underground - you gotta trim the trees. - - This is why we pay taxes. ? "WE" ? Dave -so- You Are Blaming the Victims Again Now If . . . They Had Only Built New Orleans 100 Feet Above Ground . . . it boggles the mind ~ RHF |
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On Feb 3, 8:07*am, dave wrote:
If you don't put the wires underground you gotta trim the trees. This is why we pay taxes. Duh...can you possibly be as stupid as you seem? It costs a little over a million dollars to pay for each mile of electrical wires put underground. Hardly cost-efficient in rural farm areas where most of the people without electricity live. To top it off the poles were knocked over by the hurricane that came through last September. Last week was the worst ice storm in Kentucky's history. Two disasters in the last 5 and a half months have left us without the resources to put the electrical lines underground. RHF, by the way, which infrastructure improvements in the US (not Iraq) were paid for by the Bush administration? Mike Louisville, KY |
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On Feb 3, 5:12�pm, RHF wrote:
On Feb 3, 9:42�am, Mike wrote: On Feb 3, 8:07�am, dave wrote: If you don't put the wires underground you gotta trim the trees. This is why we pay taxes. Duh...can you possibly be as stupid as you seem? It costs a little over a million dollars to pay for each mile of electrical wires put underground. Hardly cost-efficient in rural farm areas where most of the people without electricity live. To top it off the poles were knocked over by the hurricane that came through last September. Last week was the worst ice storm in Kentucky's history. Two disasters in the last 5 and a half months have left us without the resources to put the electrical lines underground. May God Protect Them the BHO-Administration� Sure Ain't Any H-E-L-P ! - RHF, by the way, which infrastructure improvements in the - US (not Iraq) were paid for by the Bush administration? - - Mike - Louisville, KY The Wall Street Bail-Out ? - Oops My Bad . . . That Was The Democrat Controlled US Congress. (OT) : In-the-Name-of-Obama-Speakers� : Dang MWB there you go again Blaming 'Bush' for the Kentucky Ice Storm Disaster of 2009 ? (OT) : The Kentucky Ice Storm Disaster -MIA- President Obama ? and FEMA !http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...08cf05c26c97a5 OT) : ACORN Supports Obama's Porkulus Bill -was- ACORN Supports Obama's Stimulus Bill, and Vice-Versahttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/6543277cca7f8613http://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/870f5a9ffac38269 -mwb- Oops that's right Bush ain't the US President anymore : It's 'the other guy' now and naturally he can do 'no wrong'. mwb - boggle along now and hide your blaming blame game under another bush ~ RHF �. Note To MWB There Is One Thing That BHO Needs To Do To Protect the US Presidency; the USA; and American Citizens =READ= (OT) : Protecting the US Presidency : Bring the Obama Extended Family to America : In the Interest of National Security and Eliminate Them From Being Used As Anti-American Political Propaganda Toolshttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/c373ec7ded9521f0 �. �. RHF, you need to de-frag your brain. |
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Tisk Tisk Tisk,,, B HO the Ineligble Illegal Imposter Usurper born in
Kenya doesn't like for people to refer to him as B HO. B HO! cuhulin |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Feb 3, 8:07 am, dave wrote: If you don't put the wires underground you gotta trim the trees. This is why we pay taxes. Duh...can you possibly be as stupid as you seem? It costs a little over a million dollars to pay for each mile of electrical wires put underground. Hardly cost-efficient in rural farm areas where most of the people without electricity live. To top it off the poles were knocked over by the hurricane that came through last September. Last week was the worst ice storm in Kentucky's history. Two disasters in the last 5 and a half months have left us without the resources to put the electrical lines underground. With a smart guy like you, who lied about having a PhD, Kentucky should have lots of resources (or at least lied about having the resources) to place those lines underground. Instead, your talents are wasted hanging around Louisville Technical Institute. My question is: No matter how many millions it would cost to bury the lines, wouldn't it be ultimately worth it in the end? How many times do they have to repair messes like the current one before the buried lines would be paid for? |
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On Feb 4, 1:27*am, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Feb 3, 8:07 am, dave wrote: If you don't put the wires underground you gotta trim the trees. This is why we pay taxes. Duh...can you possibly be as stupid as you seem? It costs a little over a million dollars to pay for each mile of electrical wires put underground. Hardly cost-efficient in rural farm areas where most of the people without electricity live. To top it off the poles were knocked over by the hurricane that came through last September. Last week was the worst ice storm in Kentucky's history. Two disasters in the last 5 and a half months have left us without the resources to put the electrical lines underground. With a smart guy like you, who lied about having a PhD, Kentucky should have lots of resources (or at least lied about having the resources) to place those lines underground. Instead, your talents are wasted hanging around Louisville Technical Institute. My question is: No matter how many millions it would cost to bury the lines, wouldn't it be ultimately worth it in the end? How many times do they have to repair messes like the current one before the buried lines would be paid for?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - One of the villages here in Cincinnati were built that way. The village is called Mariemont and it is such a pretty village, like stepping back into time. Of course, the well off and affluent live there. The village was designated a historical landmark. Not one power line to be seen there, they are all underground. http://www.mariemont.org/ |
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Mike wrote:
On Feb 3, 8:07 am, dave wrote: If you don't put the wires underground you gotta trim the trees. This is why we pay taxes. Duh...can you possibly be as stupid as you seem? It costs a little over a million dollars to pay for each mile of electrical wires put underground. How much does it cost to trim the trees along the ROW? |
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On Feb 4, 8:00*am, dave wrote:
How much does it cost to trim the trees along the ROW? You obviously do not grasp the number of trees involved. They are trimmed regularly. Ice storms uproot them entirely, along with electrical poles. I guess you really think everyone in KY is barefoot and has an IQ of 35? Mike, Louisville |
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Mike wrote:
On Feb 4, 8:00 am, dave wrote: How much does it cost to trim the trees along the ROW? You obviously do not grasp the number of trees involved. They are trimmed regularly. Ice storms uproot them entirely, along with electrical poles. I guess you really think everyone in KY is barefoot and has an IQ of 35? Mike, Louisville No. Then they'd have an excuse. The lack of right-of-way maintenance saves someone a few dollars up-front, but costs more (to the barefoot consumers) in the long run. I lived in East Texas; I know what trees are, and I know that they must be cut to prevent them from falling on power lines. |
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