How recent would that be?  Was it pre-Enron?
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Dittman" <dittman(a)dittman.net>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: China bans toxic American computer junk
  > When was the last time you heard of any of them
building a power plant? 
Enron
  > certainly never built any.  They only invested in
"real" resources when 
their
   execs could
get a big enough bonus for doing it. 
 There are several recent-vintage power plants in Texas.
 > I'm sure there's enough blame to go around, though.  The excesses typical
 of
  > American consumers, to wit, the current craze for
gas-guzzling SUV's, 
despite
   the poor
safety record and terrible pollution and fuel economy of the most
 popular models, certainly contribute to the problem. 
 The most ironic things is most of the biggest environmentalists I've
 seen either drive a big SUV or a powerly-maintained old car that has
 lots of smoke coming out the tailpipe.
 Another ironic thing is the reformulated gas the environmentalists
 insisted would cut pollution.  The gas caused engine parts to
 deteriorate (they insisted there wouldn't be any harm to engines)
 and increased pollution as the reformulated gas was less efficient
 and caused an increase in consumption.
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