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	<title>Comments on: New Catalyx Landfill Gas Project Makes Nanofibers from Thin Air</title>
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		<title>By: Uncle B</title>
		<link>http://cleantechnica.com/2009/08/07/new-catalyx-landfill-gas-project-makes-nanofibers-from-thin-air/#comment-6204</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 15:36:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The &quot;Land-Fill&quot; site is rapidly becoming an unnecessary step in the recycling story for modern civilizations! If Steven Chu, Obama&#039;s Guru on energy has his way and nuke fires are once more ignited across the U.S.A., abundant and cheap energy for the recyling processes will become available, just when natural deposited resources are diminishing, Save for the &quot;Fission-Fires&quot; waste products mankind will have a cleaner environment to live in, and living will be cheaper for all in north America! We are wiser now than thirty years ago, when a &quot;Chernobyl&quot; situation was almost inevitable, and with massive electronic control systems in place, safety will be less of a concern! Good bye OPEC, fair-well Saudi Princes, we will abandon you and your products now, for a fairer life without the dreaded benzine molecule to attack the fairer sexes breasts, and live happily ever after in the faint green glow of our nuclear dumps and reactors!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The &#8220;Land-Fill&#8221; site is rapidly becoming an unnecessary step in the recycling story for modern civilizations! If Steven Chu, Obama&#8217;s Guru on energy has his way and nuke fires are once more ignited across the U.S.A., abundant and cheap energy for the recyling processes will become available, just when natural deposited resources are diminishing, Save for the &#8220;Fission-Fires&#8221; waste products mankind will have a cleaner environment to live in, and living will be cheaper for all in north America! We are wiser now than thirty years ago, when a &#8220;Chernobyl&#8221; situation was almost inevitable, and with massive electronic control systems in place, safety will be less of a concern! Good bye OPEC, fair-well Saudi Princes, we will abandon you and your products now, for a fairer life without the dreaded benzine molecule to attack the fairer sexes breasts, and live happily ever after in the faint green glow of our nuclear dumps and reactors!</p>
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		<title>By: Uncle B</title>
		<link>http://cleantechnica.com/2009/08/07/new-catalyx-landfill-gas-project-makes-nanofibers-from-thin-air/#comment-23549</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[The &quot;Land-Fill&quot; site is rapidly becoming an unnecessary step in the recycling story for modern civilizations! If Steven Chu, Obama&#039;s Guru on energy has his way and nuke fires are once more ignited across the U.S.A., abundant and cheap energy for the recyling processes will become available, just when natural deposited resources are diminishing, Save for the &quot;Fission-Fires&quot; waste products mankind will have a cleaner environment to live in, and living will be cheaper for all in north America! We are wiser now than thirty years ago, when a &quot;Chernobyl&quot; situation was almost inevitable, and with massive electronic control systems in place, safety will be less of a concern! Good bye OPEC, fair-well Saudi Princes, we will abandon you and your products now, for a fairer life without the dreaded benzine molecule to attack the fairer sexes breasts, and live happily ever after in the faint green glow of our nuclear dumps and reactors!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The &#8220;Land-Fill&#8221; site is rapidly becoming an unnecessary step in the recycling story for modern civilizations! If Steven Chu, Obama&#8217;s Guru on energy has his way and nuke fires are once more ignited across the U.S.A., abundant and cheap energy for the recyling processes will become available, just when natural deposited resources are diminishing, Save for the &#8220;Fission-Fires&#8221; waste products mankind will have a cleaner environment to live in, and living will be cheaper for all in north America! We are wiser now than thirty years ago, when a &#8220;Chernobyl&#8221; situation was almost inevitable, and with massive electronic control systems in place, safety will be less of a concern! Good bye OPEC, fair-well Saudi Princes, we will abandon you and your products now, for a fairer life without the dreaded benzine molecule to attack the fairer sexes breasts, and live happily ever after in the faint green glow of our nuclear dumps and reactors!</p>
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		<title>By: Uncle B</title>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The &#8220;Land-Fill&#8221; site is rapidly becoming an unnecessary step in the recycling story for modern civilizations! If Steven Chu, Obama&#8217;s Guru on energy has his way and nuke fires are once more ignited across the U.S.A., abundant and cheap energy for the recyling processes will become available, just when natural deposited resources are diminishing, Save for the &#8220;Fission-Fires&#8221; waste products mankind will have a cleaner environment to live in, and living will be cheaper for all in north America! We are wiser now than thirty years ago, when a &#8220;Chernobyl&#8221; situation was almost inevitable, and with massive electronic control systems in place, safety will be less of a concern! Good bye OPEC, fair-well Saudi Princes, we will abandon you and your products now, for a fairer life without the dreaded benzine molecule to attack the fairer sexes breasts, and live happily ever after in the faint green glow of our nuclear dumps and reactors!</p>
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