Free energy conservation publication available

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We have published an Energy Conservation edition of our Better Times Almanac of Useful Information for Poor People. It is a 4 page tabloid newspaper, full of practical energy conservation ideas. You can read the text online at Better Times Energy Conservation Almanac . Scroll down to the bottom of the page and find out how you can get a free copy or a bundle to distribute to your friends, neighbors, and/or family.

Robert Waldrop, the printable flyers guy

-- robert waldrop (rmwj@soonernet.com), February 11, 2001

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Thanks robert, this will be of great importance
to people as they weather the energy crisis.

-- spider (spider0@usa.net), February 11, 2001.

We certainly hope so. It goes all the way back to our original y2k printable flyers, which then evolved a bit this year, and I hope we're getting better at organizing and presenting the material.

-- robert waldrop (rmwj@soonernet.com), February 11, 2001.

Robert, I once met you on a cross-road. Let us pray the utility situation will not become so serious. But, what if it does? Many, before, have lived, survived and thrived with less. You don't have to have A.C. to live, although it may seem you might die without it. If there is heat, you place wet towels upon yourself, and hope you have a fan to blow on the wet towels. If not, you keep wetting the towels to cool. There is cooling, YOU WILL LIVE. Drink lots of water. And if the weather is cold, cover every part of your body, (including head), and sleep four or five to a bed. Might seem a strange thing. But old travelers of yore did it for warmth (before central heating). They survived, else we would not be here. Nothing less sexy than trying to get warmth from another member wearing boot socks and a parka, plus hood. But there was some warmth, never the less. And if the ugly water shortage threat, rears its' head again, "Thrist not", I have a manual pump well which defies all electricity, and All are Welcome. A servant...

-- My Story (andIam@sticking.com), February 11, 2001.

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