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from kjrh.com
Tulsa electricity company trying to save power
Contributor: Sharryn Harvey
Email: harvey@kjrh.com
Last Update: 9:45 am
People are looking for any way to save on their rising electricity and heating bills.
One way is alternate energy like solar power.
One local oil and gas company is even trying to soothe the burn by installing solar panels to save money.
Even though the panels will save thousands of dollars in the long run, they cost between $15,000 and $30,000 to install.
Plus, they must face south to be the most efficient.
Still, some say is it worth it since it can save up to 30% on your energy bill and last 30 to 50 years.
Is it an electric company or an oil and gas company?
Does this company have a name?
?????
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Originally posted by sgrizzle
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from kjrh.com
Tulsa electricity company trying to save power
Contributor: Sharryn Harvey
Email: harvey@kjrh.com
Last Update: 9:45 am
People are looking for any way to save on their rising electricity and heating bills.
One way is alternate energy like solar power.
One local oil and gas company is even trying to soothe the burn by installing solar panels to save money.
Even though the panels will save thousands of dollars in the long run, they cost between $15,000 and $30,000 to install.
Plus, they must face south to be the most efficient.
Still, some say is it worth it since it can save up to 30% on your energy bill and last 30 to 50 years.
Is it an electric company or an oil and gas company?
Does this company have a name?
?????
A video feed would definitely help with that nebulous description.
And yet another example:
http://www.tulsatoday.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1442&Itemid=2
I see the ed's ego is still larger than life.
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Originally posted by Conan71
And yet another example:
http://www.tulsatoday.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1442&Itemid=2
I see the ed's ego is still larger than life.
This is another good one from them I read today:
http://www.tulsatoday.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1485&Itemid=2
It's a story that says some website out there may be leaking your social security numbers and sets forth a villian, but very little other detail. I seem to remember teachers tell me to answer all the "W" questions when you write. Someone should let these people know.
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Originally posted by Conan71
And yet another example:
http://www.tulsatoday.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1442&Itemid=2
I see the ed's ego is still larger than life.
hey the girl at the bottom of that article looks hawt!
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Originally posted by sgrizzle
quote:
from kjrh.com
Tulsa electricity company trying to save power
Contributor: Sharryn Harvey
Email: harvey@kjrh.com
Last Update: 9:45 am
People are looking for any way to save on their rising electricity and heating bills.
One way is alternate energy like solar power.
One local oil and gas company is even trying to soothe the burn by installing solar panels to save money.
Even though the panels will save thousands of dollars in the long run, they cost between $15,000 and $30,000 to install.
Plus, they must face south to be the most efficient.
Still, some say is it worth it since it can save up to 30% on your energy bill and last 30 to 50 years.
Is it an electric company or an oil and gas company?
Does this company have a name?
?????
KJRH - 'nuff said.
While we're all here, I'd also like to officially lodge a complaint about the amount of petty crime and accident reporting that the TW feels is necessary. It's just enough to foment general hysteria, negativity, and alcoholism amongst the plebes.
Not that I'm complaining about the alcoholism, but seriously. I don't want to hear about another fender bender on the BA the day AFTER it happened.
/growl.
I sent a 12-point complaint about the KJRH news story. It was written by some junior office staff and never proofed or edited. The real reporter of the story sent me something like a 4 page response.
KTUL tonight: "Travel Plans Effected?"
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Originally posted by we vs us
While we're all here, I'd also like to officially lodge a complaint about the amount of petty crime and accident reporting that the TW feels is necessary. It's just enough to foment general hysteria, negativity, and alcoholism amongst the plebes.
Not that I'm complaining about the alcoholism, but seriously. I don't want to hear about another fender bender on the BA the day AFTER it happened.
/growl.
Almost, but not quite as bad as some teensy small town papers. The ones I enjoy reading from time-to-time are ones which have the police blotter printed daily or weekly depending on the frequency of publication.
"2:39am police called to Johnson residence at 123 Elm St for disturbance. Trash cans tipped over and ransacked. Officer suspects racoons. No injuries reported."
Literally, some terribly mundane stuff in even smaller pubs.
Its not just local reporting. I heard a story on NPR by BBC about the Obama campaign in Mississippi. They ended it with a reference to the slowly moving Mississippi River flowing through Mississippi and emptying into the Gulf. Strangely, that just doesn't happen. New Orleans has that honor. Funny how they sound so much smarter with that crisp British accent.