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The economics of energy
 I think this article makes a good point about the conflict between traditional American energy (coal) and the new wave of wind and solar. It's all about jobs. Pennsylvania is a perfect place to consider all of this. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
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Number one complaint
In offices, that is. Click here for the answer, and if you're in the business, it's a big opportunity. Erin Haskell, my fabulous daughter who puts this newsletter together for you each week, spotted this one. Thanks, Erin!
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Pig poop
 In the spirit of Using Whatcha Got, the good people of South Carolina will soon be taking advantage of what their many pigs produce. Check out this story. Weee, weee, weee!
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Windy Irishmen
 It's been tough for most folks these past few years, but it looks like the people of Northern Ireland may be getting some new jobs soon thanks to this huge wind project. Not as many complains about how turbines look and sound when you're out of work.
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What do you think?
 Is this fair business, or just plain creepy? The lawyer quotes are to be expected, but it's hard to believe this guy's intentions were pure. That's my opinion. I'd love to hear yours.
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Nothing to do with heating
 But I'm glad there are people in the world who have the time to make stuff like this. And thanks to subscriber, Kyle Graham, who took the time to share this flight of fancy with us. I'm glad he's in the world, too.
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I love this quote.
 It's from Seth Godin: "Pleasing everyone with our work is impossible. It wastes the time of our best customers and annoys our staff. Forgive us for focusing on those we're trying to delight." Today, I'm doing my very best to please you. I hope I've succeeded. Thanks for the business.
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Hug your kids. Dan
If you like what we're doing, your friends will too! Do a friend a favor - forward this email! (Click on the link below)
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