Solar Power..but what about Lunar Power?

It's rare but I had to break my Rule #1 for the second time this year
where it states..."Join on the first day or...stay away". Served me well
but sometimes a guy has to be a bit flexible. I added a clause that
states..If you stray from this rule..no one to blame but yourself...lol

Nothing new...I do that anyway if I loose money in a program. Just
like smoking...the pack is there...doesn't mean I have to buy it and
puff my way into oblivion. The last time I broke my rule I joined
The Vault and have nearly doubled my "seed" money there..so it's
not all bad.

Solar Power was a bit ticket a few years back when environmentalists
kick started the "save the earth" movement. Harnessing the power of
sun instead of relying on power companies that use fossil fuels.
That's slowly changing as "going green" has power companies using
"wind" power and even "tidal" power is now being used to produce
the "juice" we all rely on today.

A new HYIP I joined yesterday in it's 7th day in operation, is called
Solar Inv and based on Solar energy. A bright and "easy on the eyes"
site with a range of plans from 10 days up to 60 days. Interest rates
and minimum invests accepted depend on the term chosen. All
clearly displayed on the Homepage of the site. The one item that
stands out that's always on every investors mind..what about the
principal? That is returned upon expiry of the terms

Also...the terms run in consecutive Calendar days...or...7 days a week.



Alertpay and Liberty Reserve...two of the top money processors out
there today, are accepted.

An experienced and reliable friend notified me yesterday about this
program and after looking it over, reading the FAQ's and doing a little
background work of my own...I knew then I was going to break my
Rule #1.

I mentioned "tidal" power previously. The Bay of Fundy boarders on
Nova Scotia's western seaboard and is famous for the highest tides
in the world. Spurned by a University project here, the province's power
company is experimenting with turbines placed in the bay that constantly
turn with the changing of the tides producing electricity. We are behind
the eightball here in Canada where Norway has been doing this for a
few years now.

Since the world's tides are controlled by the Moon...shouldn't we be calling
this Moon Power or even cooler...Lunar Power?

This is just catching on and if a company had the gumption to set up this
grid all ready for power companies to tap into...certainly would be a lucrative
enterprise. Lunar Power Incorporated....lol

Or is that already taken?





 

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