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Still a long way to go to get to 1.21 gigawatts.
Not really, the ocean is very big and powerful and from most locations on earth not that far away.
I was thinking the same thing...until such time we should continue to use Mr Juicey.
You mean Mr. Fusion?
Marty: What the hell is a jigawatt!?
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Randy @ Aug 23rd 2007 2:45PM
Still a long way to go to get to 1.21 gigawatts.
required @ Aug 23rd 2007 3:07PM
Not really, the ocean is very big and powerful and from most locations on earth not that far away.
Alan @ Aug 23rd 2007 3:11PM
I was thinking the same thing...until such time we should continue to use Mr Juicey.
shamowfski @ Aug 23rd 2007 3:25PM
You mean Mr. Fusion?
JuggleNuts @ Aug 23rd 2007 4:23PM
Marty: What the hell is a jigawatt!?